Majuba 1881: The hill of destiny
By (Author) Ian Castle
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Osprey Publishing
15th November 1996
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
African history
968.2046
96
Width 184mm, Height 248mm, Spine 8mm
358g
In 1881 the tension between Britain and the Boer farmers of southern Africa that had existed for 75 years boiled over into open conflict. This concise, illustrated volume examines this conflict in detail.
The British entered the war full of confidence, yet in a few short weeks they had suffered three separate reverses before suffering their final humiliating defeat on the isolated summit of Majuba. George Colley's force were swept off their 'unassailable' position and into headlong retreat. It was a defeat that sent shock waves reverberating around the Empire.
Accompanied by maps and illustrations throughout, Ian Castle examines not only the battle at Majuba, but also the previous engagements at Laing's Nek, Schuinshoogte and Bronkhorstspruit.
Ian Castle is a founding member of the Napoleonic Association, and is still very involved in their activities both in Britain and mainland Europe. Besides having numerous articles published in military magazines and journals, he has written or co-written many books in the Osprey Campaign series.
Dawn Waring is an experienced illustrator specializing in military subjects. This is Dawns only Osprey publication.