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Goodbye Dolly Gray R Kruger

Goodbye Dolly Gray By R Kruger

Goodbye Dolly Gray by R Kruger


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Summary

Describes the background, the arms and armies, the campaigns and personalities of the Boer war in which soldiers from across the British Empire marched to a succession of defeats.

Goodbye Dolly Gray Summary

Goodbye Dolly Gray by R Kruger

Taking his title from that bade farewell to an era, Rayner Kruger brilliantly describes the background, the arms and armies, the campaigns and personalities of the war in which soldiers from across the British Empire marched to a succession of brave defeats at hands of sharpshooting farmers. These were calamitous blows, struck not only at an immense British Army but - as the old century passed into the new - at Victorian prestige, assumptions and complacency.

About R Kruger

Rayne Kruger was born in South Africa and began his working life in a Johannesburg goldmine before becoming in succession a lawyer, broadcaster and actor. He emigrated to England in 1947 where he joined the BBC. He wrote a number of successful novels, followed by a history of South Africa (1959) Goodbye Dolly Gray, which has remained in print ever since. An astute business man, he then founded a property group. He subsequently went into partnership with his wife, the successful restauranteur and cookery school entrepreneur Prue Leith (business woman of the year 1990). He died on 21 December 2002.

Additional information

GOR002974455
9780712662857
0712662855
Goodbye Dolly Gray by R Kruger
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Vintage Publishing
19960104
560
N/A
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