A Personal Narrative of the Commander of the Irish Brigade.
411 pages, frontispiece portrait, many illustrations, green cloth with a photograph of Blake mounted on a horse laid on upper cover, edges uncut. Front hinge has been simply repaired and is holding firmly, the cloth on the spine is bubbled, overall a good copy.
Many of the Irish Brigade were, like the author of this memoir, Irish Americans who were both anti-English and anti-Imperial. Blake's memoir covers the first part of the war in Natal and the subsequent guerrilla phase in the Transvaal. His account is, despite its extremism, one of the best written by a foreign volunteer serving with the Boers. Blake was, like De Villebois-Mareuil, a frustrated idealist who was in conflict with the temper of his age. He died in a hotel room in New York in 1907 and is thought by many to have committed suicide.
- Binding Condition: Good
- Overall Condition: Good
- Size: 8vo (210 x 150 mm)
- Sold By: Clarke's Africana & Rare Books
- Contact Person: Paul Mills
- Country: South Africa
- Email: [email protected]
- Telephone: 021 794 0600
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- Trade Associations: ABA - ILAB, SABDA
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