To the Bitter End: A Photographic History of the Boer War, 1899-1902Based on a collection of photographs, many previously unpublished, this work includes a development of amateur photography in a wartime context, the daily life and organization of the two opposing armies, medical treatment, concentration camps, and the guerilla war waged by the "bitter-enders." |
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BACKGROUND TO THE WAR | 19 |
THE TWO ARMIES | 27 |
THE INJURED | 66 |
Copyright | |
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