Camp Life and Sport in South Africa, Experiences of K****r Warfare with the Cape Mounted Rifles
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Camp Life and Sport in South Africa, Experiences of K****r Warfare with the Cape Mounted Rifles , Africana Book Society .Africana Reprint Library Volume Two. Facsimile reproduction of the 1878 edition with new foreword, Illustrations and Index, 1975, 258 pages, condition: as new.
The Cape in the early years of Queen Victoria's reign. The author of this book was a trooper in the Cape Mounted Rifles serving in the Cape Colony in the middle years of the nineteenth century. The Cape Mounted Rifles were engaged in a succession of small but savage wars-known broadly as the K****r Wars-with the indigenous tribes of the region. The author introduces the reader to the South Africa of his time with descriptions of its terrain, inhabitants, including Hottentots, Fingoes and Zulus, and native wildlife. Life on patrol, in garrison and on campaign under the ever present threat of ambuscade by an enemy with no regard for the niceties of 'civilised' warfare is covered in detail. This is a first rate account of life and warfare in the Cape during the 1850's, written by one who experienced the events described within these pages at first hand.