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Dust jacket: Unclipped. Preserved in a removable jacket protector. Overall jacket condition is Fine. Book: Black cloth binding. Unread copy. Small light mark to outer page edge, otherwise in first class condition throughout. Overall book condition is Fine. Size: 6.25 x 9.5 inches (16 x 24 cm). Hardback. Printed pages: xviii, 155. Bestandsnummer des Verkäufers 1234E083
Reseña del editor: John Dunn, resembling a hero of fiction rather than a normal man, was one of the most extraordinary characters of 19th century South Africa. In 1852,at the age of 16 he turned his back on the fledgeling colonial settlement of Port Natal and, crossing the Tugela River, headed into Zululand. King Cetsshwayo recorded his first meeting with Dunn, mentioning that the night had been bitterly cold: I ordered the servants to bring him in and a tall, splendidly made man appear He was dressed in rags ...I loved this white man as my brother and made him one of my induna.[chiefs] Such was Cetshwayo's generosity despite Dunn having earlier fought on the side of the king's brother during the Zulu War of Succession in which twenty thousand died in a single battle. Undear Cetshwayo's patronage, Dunn became a Zulu chief in every respect except for the colour of his skin. Later, when still under 20, he was educated by a British officer and accepted into colonial society thus allowing him to lead the double life of an English gentleman and, when he crossed back over the Tugela to his 49 wives, that of a powerful Zulu induna. He also assisted Kind Cetshwayo in supplying the Zulu army with a vast number of guns. When war was declared in 1879, Dunn wished ato remain neutral but treacherously sided against his friend and benefactor the Zulu king. With the British victorious, Sir Garnet Wolseley, who thought Dunn to be a very fine fellow, divided Zululand into five Kinglets, and proclaimed Dunn overlord of the largest. This autobiography is not only a fascinating insight into one of the most influential men in Natal history but also states his candid perception of several British generals including Lord Chelmsford and Sir Garnet Wolseley.
Titel: John Dunn, Cetywayo, and the Three Generals ...
Verlag: Pen and Sword History, Barnsley
Erscheinungsdatum: 2014
Einband: Hardcover
Zustand: Fine
Zustand des Schutzumschlags: Fine
Auflage: 1st Edition.
Anbieter: Salusbury Books, GLASGOW, Vereinigtes Königreich
Hardcover. Zustand: Fine. Zustand des Schutzumschlags: Very Good. 1st Edition. *** BOOK in fine condition. Black boards with gilt title on spine. 155 pages, map and 8 pages contemporary b&w illustrations. *** DUST JACKET in very good condition, smalll closed tear at the back, not price clipped and now Trimsleeve protected. *** CONTENTS; John Dunn (1834-1895) became a protege of Zulu king Cetywayo and later a Zulu Chief; as such he played an important role in the various Zulu/British wars of the period. Size: 240x160mm. Bestandsnummer des Verkäufers 006870
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