History, somehow, just isn't as colourful any more. The Zulus at Rorke's Drift the Jameson Raid the diamond and gold rushes at Kimberley and Witwatersrand the Boer wars the titanic struggle between the arch-imperialist Cecil Rhodes and his Boer rival, Paul Kruger - DIAMONDS, GOLD AND WARbrings all of these and more together in a stunningly coherent and compelling narrative. Meredith shows how the British presence in. Covering the extraordinarily eventful four decades leading up to the establishment of the Union of South Africa in 1910, it covers some of the most iconic tales of imperial history. Martin Merediths Diamonds, Gold and War explores the British conquest of South Africa in the late 19th Century. Martin Meredith's follow-up to his magisterial The State of Africais an equally epic new history of the making of South Africa. What became a country called South Africa was, until 1910, a vast and untamed land where great fortunes could be made (and lost) where great battles were fought (and lost) and where great men had their reputations forged, or dashed, or sometimes both. The prize was great - not just land, but the riches it held, in the form of diamonds and gold.
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