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Small hard cover with dust jacket
Some shelf-wear evident but book is in very good condition
This is a firsthand account of the authors encounters with Cecil Rhodes during pivotal moments in Southern African history. Originally published in 1925 and later reprinted by Books of Rhodesia in 1970, this compact volume offers vivid recollections of Rhodess personality, political maneuverings, and the turbulent events surrounding colonial expansion. Stent, a journalist and war correspondent, brings a unique perspective shaped by his proximity to Rhodes and his involvement in military campaigns and negotiations. The narrative blends personal anecdotes with historical insight, providing an intimate glimpse into the life of one of the most controversial figures of the British Empire.