8vo; original red cloth, lettered in black on spine and upper cover; dustwrapper; pp. vii + (iii) + 232; plates. Dustwrapper a little sunned; trace of spotting to top edge, endpapers. Near fine condition, in a very good dustwrapper. Lukin, a Londoner, found work as a road foreman in colonial Natal in 1879. He saw action during the Anglo-Zulu War, being wounded at the final Battle of Ulundi. Thereafter, his military career was closely connected with the Cape Mounted Rifles, with whom he served in the Langeberg Campaign of 1897. Lukin served with great distinction during the Anglo-Boer War of 1899-1902, and later became Inspector-General of the Union Defence Force. He was actively involved in the campaign against the Germans in South-West Africa, and later against forces allied to the Turks in Egypt. However, his most enduring exploit was in the famous defence of Delville Wood during the British offensive on the Somme.
- Size: 8vo
- Sold By: Christison Rare Books
- Contact Person: Lindsay Christison
- Country: South Africa
- Email: [email protected]
- Telephone: 073 290 2830 / 041 371 4844
- Preferred Payment Methods: EFT, Paypal, Secure card facilities
- Trade Associations: SABDA, IOBA
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