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FIRST UK EDITION, SECOND IMPRESSION, Hamish Hamilton, June 1962, hardcover, 528 pages, no dust jacket,  sun fading to spine, personal dated three line inscription on blank page, overall condition: very good.

"Uhuru," is a fictionalized account of the transition to independence in Kenya, a period marked by violence and racial tensions. The term "Uhuru," meaning freedom in Swahili, became a symbol of both hope and fear during this era, especially for the white population facing the end of colonial rule. The book explores the complexities of racial bias, tribalism, and political unrest in the context of the Mau Mau uprising. 

"Uhuru" depicts the anxieties and uncertainties experienced by white settlers as they confront the end of their privileged existence and the prospect of an African-led government. The novel delves into the motivations and perspectives of various characters, including white settlers, Kenyan nationalists, and individuals caught in the middle of the conflict. It portrays the violence, both physical and psychological, that characterized this period of rapid change. 

The book is considered a classic of African literature and a powerful portrayal of a turbulent period in history. It highlights the legacy of colonialism and the challenges of nation-building in a post-colonial Africa. 

                                               TITLE PAGE HAS An official SA PUBLICATIONS CONTROL BOARD APPROVAL LABEL

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Excellent service. Very fast. Book in such good condition. Thank you so much.
11 Dec 2025