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Eating Bananas In Durban

Chris Ash

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      After many years of planning, scheming, and skullduggery, President Kruger launched his invasions of British territory on 11 October 1899, sparking the Boer War and plunging southern Africa into almost three years of misery. Natal was front and centre of Kruger's dreams of carving out a vast empire in the region; despite latter-day attempts to desperately reinvent this as a defensive invasion, towns were looted and renamed, great swathes of the colony were annexed to the republics, and thousands of civilians were driven from their homes. The objective was to grab Natal and, with it, a seaport; indeed, even Louis Botha himself later boasted that only General Joubert's dithering had prevented him coming to Durban in 1899 to eat bananas. Written in Asha's trademark no holds barred style, this comprehensive history details the forces involved republican, British, and Natalian and covers every aspect of the campaign. Where other accounts tend to focus almost entirely on the British defeats at Colenso and Spion Kop, this new work shows how they fitted into the campaign as a whole and explores how the much-maligned General Buller broke through to relieve Ladysmith, then drove the invaders out in a series of barely known victories. Fully illustrated with specially drawn maps that show both the operational and tactical aspects of the campaign, Ash can stand back to explain the big picture but also take the reader into the trenches and sangars with the Tommies and burghers. Written with verve and a soldier's eye, Ash's accounts of the various battles place the reader right in the thick of the action; one can almost hear the crack of the Mauser bullets and the pounding of the guns. The cast of remarkable characters who served in Natal are also explored in depth; indeed, the extraordinary personalities involved are one of the many things that make this account so readable and entertaining.

      CONTRIBUTORS: Chris Ash EAN: 9781928359968 COUNTRY: South Africa PAGES: WEIGHT: 500 g HEIGHT: 228 mm
      PUBLISHED BY: 30 Degrees South Publishers DATE PUBLISHED: 2025-12-25 CITY: GENRE: HISTORY / Military / General WIDTH: 152 mm SPINE:

      Book Themes:

      Military history

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      Brilliant and insightful

      For anyone interested in the Boer War, this book is a 'must-read'. Ash doesn't pull his punches as he smashes through the National Party myths, and the nonsense we have all heard around a thousand braais. For those who think that the Boer invasion of Natal was 'defensive', prepare to learn what really happened.

      Format: Paperback / softback

      After many years of planning, scheming, and skullduggery, President Kruger launched his invasions of British territory on 11 October 1899, sparking the Boer War and plunging southern Africa into almost three years of misery. Natal was front and centre of Kruger's dreams of carving out a vast empire in the region; despite latter-day attempts to desperately reinvent this as a defensive invasion, towns were looted and renamed, great swathes of the colony were annexed to the republics, and thousands of civilians were driven from their homes. The objective was to grab Natal and, with it, a seaport; indeed, even Louis Botha himself later boasted that only General Joubert's dithering had prevented him coming to Durban in 1899 to eat bananas. Written in Asha's trademark no holds barred style, this comprehensive history details the forces involved republican, British, and Natalian and covers every aspect of the campaign. Where other accounts tend to focus almost entirely on the British defeats at Colenso and Spion Kop, this new work shows how they fitted into the campaign as a whole and explores how the much-maligned General Buller broke through to relieve Ladysmith, then drove the invaders out in a series of barely known victories. Fully illustrated with specially drawn maps that show both the operational and tactical aspects of the campaign, Ash can stand back to explain the big picture but also take the reader into the trenches and sangars with the Tommies and burghers. Written with verve and a soldier's eye, Ash's accounts of the various battles place the reader right in the thick of the action; one can almost hear the crack of the Mauser bullets and the pounding of the guns. The cast of remarkable characters who served in Natal are also explored in depth; indeed, the extraordinary personalities involved are one of the many things that make this account so readable and entertaining.

      CONTRIBUTORS: Chris Ash EAN: 9781928359968 COUNTRY: South Africa PAGES: WEIGHT: 500 g HEIGHT: 228 mm
      PUBLISHED BY: 30 Degrees South Publishers DATE PUBLISHED: 2025-12-25 CITY: GENRE: HISTORY / Military / General WIDTH: 152 mm SPINE:

      Book Themes:

      Military history

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      J
      J. Grant
      Brilliant and insightful

      For anyone interested in the Boer War, this book is a 'must-read'. Ash doesn't pull his punches as he smashes through the National Party myths, and the nonsense we have all heard around a thousand braais. For those who think that the Boer invasion of Natal was 'defensive', prepare to learn what really happened.

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