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Natal and the Zulu Country by T. V. Bulpin
Natal and the Zulu Country by T. V. Bulpin

Natal and the Zulu Country by T. V. Bulpin

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Natal and the Zulu Country by T. V. Bulpin.

Hard Cover.  First Edition.  Published by Books of Africa (Pty) Ltd.  1st Edition 1966.  No Dust Jacket.

Cover is worn on edges and spine.  Signature and name of a previous owner on the 1st and 2nd page.  Colouring on cloth front and back covers is good.  Book is solid and in good condition otherwise. 

(Unfortunately my photos of the covers are not loading on this site, so if you are interested in seeing them, please message me and I will forward them to your email address to view).

"A very remarkable people, the Zulu', the British Prime Minister, Benjamin Disraeli, said on hearing of a fresh disaster in the war of 1879, "They defeat our generals, they convert our  Bishops, they have settled the fate of a great European dynasty."

Remarkable indeed, to have taken o the full might of the British Empire at its height, and won, if not the war, at least some of the battles.  This book explains who the Zulus were, and how they achieved the fame as warriors which they enjoy to this day.

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