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A British Lion in Zululand William Wright

A British Lion in Zululand von William Wright

A British Lion in Zululand William Wright


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Everyone knows about Rorke`s Drift and Isandlwana but what happened at the end of the Zulu War has never been told before; and its every bit as exciting.

A British Lion in Zululand Zusammenfassung

A British Lion in Zululand: Sir Garnet Wolseley in South Africa William Wright

Field Marshal Garnet Joseph Wolseley, 1st Viscount Wolseley KP, GCB, OM, GCMG, VD, PC (4 June 183325 March 1913) was an Anglo-Irish officer. The number of letters after his name indicates just how glittering was his career. What first made him a household name he is the original Modern Major-General was campaigning in Africa. In just one year he captured the two most powerful and dangerous potentates on the continent: Cetshwayo, whose Zulus had humbled the British in many battles including Isandlwana; and Sekhukhune of the Bapedi, whose warriors had twice beaten white armies, including a British one. Wolseley was ambitious, clever, lucky, insecure and a magnificent showman. The reader will love him or hate him as this arch-imperialist re-shapes southern Africa aided by a large cast of colourful and eccentric characters (men such as the adventurer John Dunn who took forty-nine Zulu wives). Based on wide original research, with field trips to Africa to explore long-forgotten battle sites, and drawn extensively from hitherto unused material including over 600 of Sir Garnet`s letters, many to his wife, A British Lion in Zululand is a major addition to colonial history. William Wrights analysis of the 1879 Anglo-Bapedi War is the most detailed account available and the chapters on the Zulu War, including the capture of Cetshwayo and the Zulu Settlement, break new ground. As the renowned American historian Charles Ballard has written, research into the end of the Zulu War and the disastrous settlement are a long-neglected facet of colonial history. This is now no longer true.

Über William Wright

Journalist William Wright is the former chairman of the Victorian Military History Society. He has had many articles published in journals such as Soldiers of the Queen. He is the author of five books, amongst them Fighting Generals of the Victorian Ageand, for Amberley, A British Lion in Zululand.

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GOR009611832
9781445665481
1445665484
A British Lion in Zululand: Sir Garnet Wolseley in South Africa William Wright
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Amberley Publishing
2017-01-15
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