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Tango0111 Oct 2015 11:04 p.m. PST

"His pioneering and authoritative study describes in vivid detail the organization and training of African warriors, their weapons, their fighting methods and traditions, and their tactics. He concentrates on the campaigns mounted by the most successful African armies as they struggled to defend themselves against the European scramble for Africa. Resistance was inconsistent, but some warlike peoples fought long and hard – the Zulu victory over the British at Isandhlwana is the best known but by no means the only occasion when the Africans humiliated the colonial invaders.

Chris Peers is a leading expert on the history of the armies of nineteenth-century Africa and has written widely on the subject. He has also compiled a series of books on the armies of China. He has contributed many articles to military history, wargaming and family history magazines, and his major publications include Warlords of China, 700BC-AD1662, Warrior Peoples of East Africa and Soldiers of the Dragon."

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Armand

Chuckaroobob11 Oct 2015 11:10 p.m. PST

The story about BoBo Young was my favorite!

Tango0112 Oct 2015 10:53 a.m. PST

(smile)

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Armand

Henry Martini13 Oct 2015 5:49 a.m. PST

I've read this… twice!

Happy Wanderer15 Jan 2016 3:22 p.m. PST

Gents,

I bought ePub version but it doesn't have ANY maps or pictures.

Does the print version have any maps or pictures in it?

Henry Martini17 Jan 2016 6:01 a.m. PST

Not that I can recall.

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