Scouting on Two Continents
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Publisher Description
Frederick Russell Burnham (1861 – 1947) was an American scout and adventurer who serve with the British in southern colonial Africa.
This classic includes the following chapters:
I. The Making of a Scout
II. First Lessons in Scouting
III. The Tonto Basin Feud
IV. My Smuggler Friend
V. Ups and Downs in Globe
VI. The Necktie Party
VII. Gold Mining
VIII. The Call to Africa
IX. The Long Trail
X. The Trek North
XI. The War Cloud
XII. Mashonaland
XIII. The First Matabele War
XIV. When the Compass Failed
XV. Carrying Dispatches
XVI. The Dash to Capture the King
XVII. Wilson’s Last Stand
XVIII. Forbes’s Retreat
XIX. After the War
XX. The Jameson Raid
XXI. The Second Matabele War
XXII. Rhodesia’s Darkest Hour
XXIII. The M’limo
XXIV. Klondike
XXV. An Opinion of the Boers
XXVI. Paardeberg and Modder River
XXVII. The Pietersburg Failure
XXVIII. Cattle Lifting Near Brakpan
XXIX. Taken Prisoner at Sanna’s Post
XXX. Escape From the Boers
XXXI. Cutting the Railroad
XXXII. Wounded
XXXIII. Rewards
XXXIV. The Great War and the Prospector