
Ian Hamilton's March
"Ian Hamilton's March" by Winston Churchill is a book published in 1900, chronicling his experiences as a war correspondent during the Second Boer War. The work continues where his previous account left off, following Lt-General Ian Hamilton's ambitious military campaign from Bloemfontein to Pretoria. Compiled from Churchill's dispatches to The Morning Post, it documents a four-hundred-mile advance through South Africa, encompassing ten major battles and fourteen minor engagements against Boer forces during this pivotal colonial conflict.
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