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Deneys Reitz

The Trilogy Of Deneys Reitz: Commando - Trekking on - No Outspan

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"The Trilogy of Deneys Reitz: Commando - Trekking on - No Outspan" is a captivating three-part memoir by South African soldier, politician, and adventurer Deneys Reitz. Originally published in the early 20th century, these volumes have been celebrated for their vivid portrayal of life in southern Africa during a time of great political and social change. In "Commando," Reitz recounts his experiences as a teenager fighting alongside the Boers during the Second Anglo-Boer War (1899-1902). The narrative offers a unique perspective on the conflict, as Reitz describes his daring escapades and narrow misses while evading the British forces. Readers will be enthralled by Reitz's tales of sabotage, survival, and the bonds formed between soldiers during wartime. "Trekking on" continues Reitz's story, chronicling his life after the war and his journey to England to study law. Reitz's experiences as a foreigner in a strange land, his struggles to adapt to a new culture, and his eventual return to South Africa provide a fascinating contrast to the earlier war stories. The final book, "No Outspan," follows Reitz's political career, including his time as a member of the South African Parliament and his role in the founding of the Union of South Africa. Reitz's honest and introspective account of his political aspirations, successes, and failures offers a valuable glimpse into the complexities of South African politics during the early 20th century. Throughout the trilogy, Reitz's engaging writing style and candid storytelling make for an enjoyable and educational reading experience. Readers interested in military history, political intrigue, or simply a well-crafted adventure story will find much to appreciate in "The Trilogy of Deneys Reitz: Commando - Trekking on - No Outspan."."."

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