Diary Of The Siege Of Ladysmith
By The Ladysmith Historical Society
Published by
The Ladysmith Historical Society
: South Africa (editions vary as per photos 1976 - 1985)
"Diary of the Siege of Ladysmith (6 volumes) is a firsthand chronicle of the dramatic four-month siege of Ladysmith during the Second Boer War (1899-1900). Compiled as a series of daily records, it captures the hardships endured by the British garrison and civilians trapped in the South African town while it was surrounded by Boer forces. The volumes provide vivid detail about military operations, rationing, shortages of food and medicine, the strain of bombardments, and the morale of those under siege. Interwoven throughout are personal reflections and observations that bring to life both the grim realities of war and the resilience of those who endured it.
Spanning six volumes, the diary gives a sequential and richly detailed account rather than a broad overview, allowing readers to follow the unfolding events almost in real time. It preserves the immediacy of lived experience, from tactical developments and communications with relief forces to the daily struggle for survival. More than just a military document, it serves as a social record of the endurance, ingenuity, and spirit of both soldiers and civilians caught in one of the most famous sieges of the Boer War, making it a valuable resource for historians, collectors, and anyone interested in South African or British imperial history."
Light wear to dustjacket. Small, neat inscription on inside cover behind dustjacket flap. As good a copy as you'll find in very good condition overall. Please study photos to further understand condition.