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Witnesses At Isandlwana 22 January 1879 Neil Thornton

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Witnesses At Isandlwana 22 January 1879 Neil Thornton
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Publisher: Fonthill Media
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 14.95 MB
Pages: 528
Author: Neil Thornton
ISBN: 9781781559055, 1781559058
Language: English
Year: 2023

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Witnesses At Isandlwana 22 January 1879 Neil Thornton by Neil Thornton 9781781559055, 1781559058 instant download after payment.

On 22 January 1879, British forces in Zululand suffered a shocking and unimaginable defeat at the hands of the Zulus resulting in over 1300 dead, including more than 800 regular British soldiers. But the Zulu victory came at a cost, and their losses were very heavy too. Yet, surprisingly, scattered in archives, museums, and private collections around the world, sits many first-hand accounts from those who were there. Inaccessible to most, these primary sources are vital to our understanding of the battle and how it unfolded, and they shed important light on the experiences of those who were there on that fateful day. British soldiers, those from the colonial forces, civilians, and those Zulu warriors who attacked the camp, all left detailed descriptions of the battle. By bringing these sources together, this book–the largest collection of primary accounts ever gathered on the battle – allows the reader to view all sources under one roof, providing a better...

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