The World of Herb Caen by Herb Caen

The World of Herb Caen by Herb Caen

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The World of Herb Caen by Herb Caen

In 1879 the Colonial Government of Natal ordered a British army, led by General Lord Chelmsford and equipped with the most modern weaponry, to invade the Zulu Kingdom. Overconfident and contemptuous of his Zulu adversaries, Lord Chelmsford believed that his biggest problem would be in bringing the Zulus to battle. Shortly after crossing the Buffalo River the British column set up camp in the shadow of a Sphinx shaped hill called Isandlwana. The following day, Lord Chelmsford, with over half his force, went in pursuit of what he believed to be the vanguard of the Zulu army. But he had been decoyed and outwitted by Nshingwayo, the Zulu commander. Whilst Chelmsford and his redcoats trudged vainly in pursuit of a Will-o-the Wisp enemy, the Zulu army, 20,000 strong fell upon the unsuspecting camp. The outcome of the bloody battle that followed, and the Zulu pursuit of the British survivors, has been rated as one of the worst disasters ever inflected on a British army. For more information and assistance regarding tours of KwaZulu Natal battlefields, email: ngobat@mweb.co.za
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ISBN 13 9780811818599
ISBN 10 0811818594
Title The World of Herb Caen
Author Herb Caen
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Hardback
Publisher Chronicle Books
Year published 1997-10-01
Number of pages 126
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