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Condition
Secondhand
Location
South Africa
Product code
X328
Bob Shop ID
658234582

Condition: Very good
Format: A4 Softcover
Published: 2004 (Jonathan Ball)
Pages: 168
ISBN: 9781868421848

This is a graphic account of how British men behaved as gallant soldiers in their struggle for survival against the brave Zulu warriors who attacked them during the epic defence of the storehouse and field hospital at Rorkes Drift, Natal, at the beginning of the Zulu War in January 1879.

It is the result of a close comparison and examination of over thirty eyewitness accounts and letters, together with an in-depth study of official reports, various journals, and the newspapers printed at the time of the war. The narrative has been written in a way that allows the reader to experience the events with the same feelings of uncertainty about the situation as did the defenders.

The work expresses the comradeship and horror of hand-to-hand combat, and highlights the fighting spirit of the British soldier, as officers and men tried to cope with the terrible events thrust upon them. For this single action alone fifteen gallantry medals were awarded. The story brings to light and clarifies several new facts that have been overlooked in previous books about the battle, and is accompanied by a chapter of explanatory notes and biographies that go into considerable detail about the men who played the most prominent part in the defence of Rorkes Drift.