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Jonathan Ball publishers, 2001, softcover, illustrated, index, 434 pages, condition: as new.
This book is the autobiography of Ian Smith, the last Prime Minister of Rhodesia. After discussing his early life, Smith tells how he sought to keep Rhodesia on a path to full democracy during the West's decolonization of Africa.
A fascinating and gripping account of the life and times of Rhodesia's last prime minister. Not only does it have a biographical section exploring Smith the man, but the real meat is the geo-political storm that eventually made Rhodesia's existence unsustainable. A remarkable portion of African history is covered from a authentically contrarian and under-represented perspective. Smith comes across as bold, defiant, righteous, and whinny at times. A worthy read for anyone interested in African and colonial history.