An exciting episode from the first Boer War of 1880-81 this account of the siege of Potchefstroom Fort in the Transvaal is the work of the British garrisons commander. Col. Winsloe was given command of the fort and town jail in December 1880 and within days the tiny garrison found itself besieged by the Boers under Gen. Cronje. They held out for more than three months - an epic of endurance - before shortages reduced them to extremity and compelled their surrender. Col. Winsloes book gives a full account of this little-known but heroic siege in which his garrison and their civilian dependents lost some 30 dead. Well-illustrated with maps sketches and photographs.
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