One of the most comprehensive accounts of the 1879 Anglo-Zulu War ever published, "Brave Men's Blood" is also the best illustrated. The result of years of research in Britain, South Africa, France, the USA and Australia, it includes 270 contemporary illustrations integrated with text providing a concise history of the Zulu state and the causes of the war. The illustrations of men in action, uniforms and weapons, brings to life the experiences of soldiers from both sides, and create a sense of life in the field and the drama of combat itself. Battles are depicted in contemporary sketches and engravings that present a unique record of the campaign.
Excellent account of the English-Zulu War. More maps of locations mentioned in the narration would be helpful to understand the unfolding of the strategy. Also a glossary of some of the Zulu terms would be helpful. Otherwise an excellent read.
Concise, accurate account of the Anglo-Zulu wars
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 16 years ago
This was rivetting yet ultimately left me feeling sad. What was it all for? Fighting and eventually destroying an age-old culture for some land at the bottom of Africa. The British were clincal, the Africans overwhelmed. Even with the pyrric victory at Isandlwhana, the Zulu were eventually crushed by the mite of the British Army along with Messers Martini and Henry. Great book that tells it like it was.
Best Coffee Table Book on the Subject
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 18 years ago
The Anglo-Zulu War is a subject often obscured from history and put under the broader picture of colonialism. But this book proves that the Anglo-Zulu War is something that requires in depth study; not only for its social and military implications but for its unique place in history. It has plenty of pictures, the most I have ever seen of the Anglo-Zulu War, and is well written with clear and concise information that historians and non-historians can enjoy alike.
Best account yet written by the most knowledgeable author
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 26 years ago
Ian Knight was inspired to study the Anglo-Zulu conflict in the same way I was: by watching Micahel Caine in the movie "Zulu". Readers may be surprised at just how accurate the movie was. And that's just one of several fascinating battles between two mighty warrior nations. There is no better author on the subject and this may well be the best of his work. READ IT!
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