As a rule the minor wars in which this country has been from time to time engaged, have been remarkable both for the admirable way in which they were conducted and for the success that attended them. The two campaigns in South Africa, however, that followed each other with but a brief interval, were notable exceptions. In the Zulu war the blunder, made by the General in command, of dividing his army and marching away with the greater portion without troubling himself to keep up communication with the force left behind, brought about a serious disaster at Isandula. In the Boer War we also suffered two defeats,—one at Laing's Neck, the other at Majuba Hill,—and when at last the British force was assembled capable of retrieving these misfortunes, the English government decided not to fight, but to leave the Boers in possession of the Transvaal. This unfortunate surrender has, assuredly, brought about the troubled state of things now existing in South Africa.
After having written upwards of fifty records of almost unbroken success to the British arms in almost all parts of the world, I have found it painful to describe these two campaigns in which we suffered defeat. I trust, however, that this story will prove of great interest to the reader because of the characteristic English pluck and daring of its hero.
G.A. HENTY
| CHAPTER I. | A SNOW-DRIFT | |
| CHAPTER II. | THE RED FLAG | |
| CHAPTER III. | THE FARM | |
| CHAPTER IV. | THE OUTBREAK OF WAR | |
| CHAPTER V. | ISANDULA | |
| CHAPTER VI. | ZLOBANI | |
| CHAPTER VII. | KAMBULA | |
| CHAPTER VIII. | THE SECOND ADVANCE | |
| CHAPTER IX. | ULUNDI | |
| CHAPTER X. | A TRADING EXPEDITION | |
| CHAPTER XI. | A TROOP OF LIONS | |
| CHAPTER XII. | AN ATTACK BY ELEPHANTS | |
| CHAPTER XIII. | A BRUSH WITH THE NATIVES | |
| CHAPTER XIV. | TRAPPED IN A DEFILE | |
| CHAPTER XV. | A MOUNTAIN-TORRENT | |
| CHAPTER XVI. | A FIGHT WITH THE BOERS | |
| CHAPTER XVII. | A TERRIBLE JOURNEY | |
| CHAPTER XVIII. | THE BOER INSURRECTION | |
| CHAPTER XIX. | THE GARRISONS IN THE TRANSVAAL | |
| CHAPTER XX. | LAING'S NECK |