David Rattray's Guide to the Zulu War
By (Author) David Rattray
Volume editor Adrian Greaves
Pen & Sword Books Ltd
Pen & Sword Books Ltd
6th June 2002
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
African history
968.048
Paperback
256
Width 148mm, Height 210mm
The surge of public interest in the Zulu War has been quite extraordinary. While in part attributable to increased tourism and the hugely successful film Zulu, one man above all others is responsible - namely David Rattray. Known to many thousands for his emotional and evocative lectures, he also owns a top battlefield-touring lodge Fugitive Drift, close to Iswandlwana and Rorke's Drift. This is David Rattray's first publication (his cassettes and videos have sold thousands) and the power of his name will be considerable. No one is better qualified to explain the causes of this strange colonial war when British Imperial might was initially humiliated in a ghastly slaughter. Pride was somewhat salvaged by the heroic defence of Rorke's Drift and thereafter the Zulus were doomed. Today the battlefields are frequently visited and this attractive book is the perfect companion, being both authoritative, well illustrated and highly accessible.
David Rattray is a South African who has made the Zulu War his life study. He and his wife own and run Fugitives Drift as a battlefield visiting lodge. His lecture tours to the UK and worldwide are guaranteed sell-out. Dr Adrian Greaves is the power behind the Anglo-Zulu War Society. He edited (with Brian Best) The Curling Diaries, (Pen & Sword Books 2001), and is the author of numerous other works. He is a frequent visitor and tour guide to the Zulu War Battlefields. He lives at Tenterden, Kent.