Isandlwana to Ulundi: The Anglo-Zulu War of 1879
English
By (author): Chris Schoeman
Dear Sister and Brother, death has been very busy gathering his harvest in this country, wrote a soldier of the 80th Regiment from the brutal Anglo-Zulu War front in April 1879. War in all its horrors has been let loose. Few wars have captured the imagination as much as this conflict, and foreign names like Isandlwana, Rorkes Drift and Gingindlovu have become entrenched in British military folklore. Eleven Victoria Crosses were earned during the epic bloody battle at Rorkes Drift. Isandlwana to Ulundi is a compelling narrative of Lord Chelmsfords invasion of Zululand to conquer Zulu king Cetshwayos royal capital of Ulundi. Through soldiers letters from a ferocious front, war memoirs and other literary sources, a vivid picture is painted of the course of the conflict, the pressures of war on individuals and units, and of the harsh conditions under which they lived, fought and died.
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