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Title: The War in South Africa
Its Cause and Conduct
Author: Arthur Conan Doyle
Release Date: March 29, 2008 [eBook #24951]
Language: English
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THE WAR IN SOUTH AFRICA
Its Cause and Conduct
by
A. CONAN DOYLE
Author of 'The Great Boer War'
Published by
Smith, Elder, & Co., 15 Waterloo Place, London, S.W.
All Copies for the Colonies and India supplied by
G. Bell & Sons, London and Bombay
1902
[All rights reserved]
PREFACE
For some reason, which may be either arrogance or apathy, the British
are very slow to state their case to the world. At present the reasons
for our actions and the methods which we have used are set forth in many
Blue-books, tracts, and leaflets, but have never, so far as I know, been
collected into one small volume. In view of the persistent slanders to
which our politicians and our soldiers have been equally exposed, it
becomes a duty which we owe to our national honour to lay the facts
before the world. I wish someone more competent, and with some official
authority, had undertaken the task, which I have tried to do as best I
might from an independent standpoint.
There was never a war in history in which the right was absolutely on
one side, or in which no incidents of the campaign were open to
criticism. I do not pretend that it was so here. But I do not think that
any unprejudiced man can read the facts without acknowledging that the
British Government has done its best to avoid war, and the British Army
to wage it with humanity.
To my publisher and to myself this work has been its own reward. In this
way we hope to put the price within the reach of all, an
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