Rags of Glory
$ 18.00
Author: Stuart Cloete
Publisher: Avon N112
Year: 1963 Print: 1 Cover Price: $.95
Condition: Book Grades. Good. Moderate wear. Solid
Genre: Fiction/Historical/War
Pages: 735
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Stuart Cloete's Rags of Glory is a gripping historical novel that brings to life the brutal and complex struggle of the Anglo-Boer War (1899–1902). Through vivid storytelling and deeply human characters, Cloete explores the conflict from multiple perspectives, painting a harrowing picture of a war fought with both honor and cruelty.
Set against the sweeping landscapes of South Africa, the novel follows British officers, Boer commandos, and civilians caught in the chaos of a war that reshaped a nation. Cloete does not shy away from the grim realities of scorched-earth tactics, guerrilla warfare, and the suffering endured by women and children in concentration camps. His portrayal of military strategy, political intrigue, and personal sacrifice makes the novel as much a study of war's futility as it is a chronicle of endurance and resilience.
Blending meticulous historical research with masterful prose, Rags of Glory captures the tragedy and heroism of a conflict often overshadowed in history. It is a powerful, unflinching narrative of courage, betrayal, and the human cost of empire, making it essential reading for lovers of historical fiction and military history.