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The Boer War from an able writers pen Although the title of this book reflects some of its subject matter, in fact, the relief of Mafeking is the objective-the concluding triumph-towards which many of the events recorded within its pages are concerned and directed. More correctly it is a newspaperman's view from that golden age of journalism when the special correspondent travelled to any number of far flung battlegrounds in the company of British troops to observe, chronicle and send home the news to the British Empire's public. Filson Young was the consummate media man whose career would…mehr

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The Boer War from an able writers pen Although the title of this book reflects some of its subject matter, in fact, the relief of Mafeking is the objective-the concluding triumph-towards which many of the events recorded within its pages are concerned and directed. More correctly it is a newspaperman's view from that golden age of journalism when the special correspondent travelled to any number of far flung battlegrounds in the company of British troops to observe, chronicle and send home the news to the British Empire's public. Filson Young was the consummate media man whose career would make a fascinating book in its own right. At the time of the Boer War he was a young journalist working for the Manchester Guardian and his writing ably represents that's newspapers reputation for fine writing. This is an excellent book in every way. Young intimately introduces us to 'Tommy Atkins' and with him and them he describes the war on the veldt-full of anecdote, expert description and incident-up to and beyond the relief of Mafeking itself. Recommended.
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Filson Young (1876 - 1938) was a distinguished writer and journalist known for his versatility in literary pursuits and a distinct narrative style that garnered attention in the early 20th century. His oeuvre includes a wide spectrum of works, ranging from music criticism to books on naval and military campaigns. One notable work that exemplifies his incisive reporting and engaging prose is 'The Relief of Mafeking' (1900), which provides a vivid account of a pivotal episode during the Second Boer War. In this historical piece, Young captures the drama and tension surrounding the British town of Mafeking as it withstood a protracted siege by Boer forces. His portrayal not only reflects the events but also sheds light on the emotional landscape of the beleaguered soldiers and civilians. With a background in law, Young shifted focus to journalism and literature, establishing his literary credentials not merely as a chronicler of events but as a writer who brought humanity and depth to the subjects he tackled. He is remembered for his skill in weaving together the factual and narrative threads to produce works that resonate with authenticity and literary merit.