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J. S. Fletcher's Baden-Powell of Mafeking is a concise biographical study shaped by the imperial imagination of the late Victorian and Edwardian moment. Centred on Robert Baden-Powell's celebrated defence of Mafeking during the Second Boer War, the book presents military resourcefulness, public courage, and charismatic leadership as the qualities that transformed an officer into a national hero. Its style is direct, admiring, and narrative-driven, closer to patriotic life-writing than detached modern biography, and it belongs to a tradition of popular historical works that sought to interpret contemporary events through exemplary lives. Fletcher, better known today for his detective fiction and historical writings, possessed a strong instinct for narrative structure, local colour, and character. His interest in public figures and national history made Baden-Powell a natural subject: the general's fame, discipline, and symbolic value offered Fletcher material through which to explore heroism, duty, and British identity at a moment of imperial self-scrutiny. This book is recommended to readers interested in Baden-Powell, the cultural memory of Mafeking, and the rhetoric of imperial hero-making. It is especially valuable as a period document, revealing not only its subject but also the ideals and assumptions of the age that celebrated him.