by Adrian Greaves (Author)
On 22nd January 1879, shortly after the British invasion of Zululand, Viscount Chelmsford established a camp at Islandlwana for his centre column, consisting of 1800 Europeans and 1000 natives. But while Chelmsford and about half of the Europeans were away trying to intercept a Zulu force, the camp was hit early in the morning by a surprise Zulu attack. All but 55 Europeans and 300 natives were killed. Returning the next day, Chelmsford discovered the ruined camp, strewn with bodies, and immediately fell back through Rorke's Drift to defensive positions. This book is a brand new look at the opening battle of the war, and one of the biggest disasters for the British in South Africa.
Format: Hardcover
Pages: 216
Edition: 1st
Publisher: Cassell
Published: 15 Nov 2001
ISBN 10: 0304357006
ISBN 13: 9780304357000
Book Overview: Part of the prestigious Fields of Battle series, edited and with an introduction by Richard Holmes A concise and readable account of one of the most famous actions of the Zulu War Illustrated with excellent maps and photography