CHURCHILL, Winston. Pimlico. London, 2002, Cuarto, 0.6Kg.. Rústica. Portada, 405 p. - Ilustraciones en blanco y negro intercaladas en el texto. - Dos sellos de anterior librería. - Contenido: The Boer War by Winston Churchill is a vivid account of the conflict between the British Empire and the Boer republics (Transvaal and the Orange Free State) from 1899 to 1902. Churchill, who served as both a war correspondent and soldier, recounts his personal experiences, including his dramatic capture and daring escape from a Boer prison. The book blends firsthand narrative with military analysis and political insight. Churchill describes the harsh conditions, the bravery of the soldiers, and the tactical challenges faced by both sides. He critiques British leadership while recognizing Boer resilience. The work reflects early signs of Churchill’s political and literary brilliance. It remains a compelling historical document of imperial warfare. Deslucido. 15 Euros. .