Anglo-Boer War Blockhouses | A Field Guide

R520,00

Anglo-Boer War Blockhouses – A Field Guide

By Simon C Green

Soft Cover       352 pages (Folded flaps cover)

ISBN               978-1-9284-5561-5

Dimensions     152 x 229 x 20 mm

Weight             520g

Publisher         Porcupine Press, South Africa (2022)

Style                Full Colour

Language        English

SKU: 978-1-9284-5561-5 Category:

Description

The Field Guide, a companion to Anglo-Boer War Blockhouses – A Military Engineer’s Perspective, is an extensive review of the blockhouses left standing in South Africa. A first-of-its-kind guide, it can be used for virtual visits to learn more about these military structures, or better still to get ‘boots on the ground’. Its aim is to put the blockhouse sites on the map and to encourage professional guides and amateurs alike to explore them in detail or make them a stop-off on a longer trip.

Built 120 years ago, these temporary structures occupied for years by the lonely and bored ‘Tommy Atkins’ have a story to tell, of military industrial proportions. The author visited these sites, excepting only a few whose isolation and inaccessibility speak volumes about the challenges offered by the South African veld to the combatants.

The guide also acts as a record of the current condition of the sites, all sadly having been ravaged by human destruction and the inexorable effects of weather and the passage of time. Thirty of them are protected by government legislation which has proved ineffective. One day this guide may be the sole source of reference to an aspect of our national heritage that we are in danger of failing to preserve.

1 review for Anglo-Boer War Blockhouses | A Field Guide

  1. Nigel

    Your excellent book arrived in good order today! You have researched widely about the use of fortifications in COIN and unlike most, are familiar with the Spanish in Cuba and other small wars of the period. Your book will be deservedly popular. Thank you very much for a well-produced volume which has greatly added to our knowledge of the period

    • admin

      Nigel, thanks so much for your kind words, Simon

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