
Three Years' War
Written in the early 20th century, 'Three Years' War' is a personal narrative by Christiaan Rudolf De Wet, a prominent Boer military leader during the Second Boer War (1899-1902). The book recounts De Wet's experiences and insights from the conflict against British colonial forces, detailing the preparations for war, camp life, and the camaraderie among soldiers. De Wet aims to document the truth of this significant yet often overlooked chapter in South African history, providing a firsthand perspective on the struggles faced by the Boer people in their fight for independence.














