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Author Name Lieut. -Col. E.A.H. Alderson
Title With The Mounted Infantry and the Mashonaland Field Force 1896
Binding Hardcover 295pp
Book Condition Very Good in Very Good dust jacket
Usual shelfwear,with minor foxing, contents clean,
tight and crisp
Pull out maps, sketches and black and white photographic illustrations
Publisher Books of Rhodesia 1971
Rhodesiana Reprint Library
Volume 20 Gold Series
Facsimile reproduction of the 1898 edition with additions
More images available on request.
A CHRONICLE of the military campaign to put down the 1896 rebellion which the Africans of Mashonaland staged against Cecil Rhodes's settlers. The Matabele Rebellion, which broke out in March, 1896, had by June of that year spread to Mashonaland. The initial stages were marked by the brutal murder of hundreds of white settlers on lonely farms and mines and the withdrawal of the small communities into laager. The first task of such forces as could be mustered was to escort civilians to the safety of the laagers, and to undertake punitive measures. The Matabele Relief Force, under Col. Plumer, subsequently went into action in Matabeleland. During July a force of mounted infantry originally sent from Aldershot under Col. Alderson to serve in Matabeleland, arrived in Mashonaland via Beira, the Portuguese East African port. This book is an account of the five-month campaign conducted by Alderson, who played a major role in the subjugation of the Mashona rebels. The rebellion was finally ended in the October of 1897. Alderson's work, which is supported by maps, illustrations and statistical data, is valuable for its details on engagements which have perhaps been overshadowed by the more dramatic and more publicised incidents of the period.
Facs. repro. 1898 edit. with additions. 295 pp. inc. Appendices, Index; plus 40 pp. 1898 publishers' catalogue; illus. line drawings, photos, maps, diagrams. 3-col dust jacket, gold on blue