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Ian Knight | 720 pages | 16 Jun 2011 | Pan MacMillan | 9780330445931 | English | London, United Kingdom Book Review: Zulu Rising by Ian Knight. - Adventures In Historyland

Everything is shown in the light of historical context and before other reviewers make judgments such as a few on amazon the book should be examined in the proper historical and cultural context. He admirably puts aside prejudice and almost refuses to take sides or give opinion, and shows us rather than tells us what happened, allowing the reader to form his or her own opinion, for stories such as this tell their own story. You will not finish this book without knowing more about iSandlwana and a Rorkes Drift than you did when you opened it, and have a clearer understanding of the lead up, which takes up a good portion of the beginning. You will be left engaged and intrigued by the beginning, stunned and shocked by iSandlwana, awed by Rorkes Drift and thoughtful at the legacy. Your knowledge of the Zulu war machine and culture will be boosted and so too of the scale of organisation it took to send so many men to their deaths. No review is possible without some critique, and mine is a small thing. That is that I wished there could have been more. If knew Knight I would have advised him strongly to not wrap up the book with the short roundup of the events leading to the end of the war and rather finish it by letting the reader know as he does anyway the fates of those directly involved, and make this the first volume of a series about the whole war, that would, if treated with the same care and detail, have surely become the definitive work on the entire war. In the process he disposes convincingly of the hoary legends that have grown up about the battles, and demolishes poorly founded more recent interpretations. The result is a compelling, wide-ranging and even-handed study that is now the definitive one in the field. Instead of blood, some writers have a story running through their veins - Ian Knight is one of those writers and Isandlwana is his story. It gives an unrivalled feel for time and place When I visited the battlefields I was struck by the proud dignity of the the Zulus I met, but as I close this fine book, I cannot help wondering if they show us more courtesy than we deserve. These events years ago, carry a modern resonance which Knight, in this tour de force, does not have to underline. It is a first class work of military history, not least for its evocative and extensive use of Zulu sources. Knight's ability to capture the reality of the fighting and his combination of precise detail with the bigger picture helps make this book a gripping read. Ian Knight's immaculately researched book provides the full background to the entire conflict Both comprehensive and thorough this will surely remain the definitive account for some time. Ian Knight is surely now the doyen of the subject. His new book deals mainly with Isandlwana, but he has also had to tell the full story of the war. Zulu Rising is a compelling and authoritative account of the political gambits in the first phase of the war, together with a detailed account of Lord Chelmsford's columns venturing into Zululand and the battles that ensued Zulu Rising is arguably the definitive work on the logistical mess that was Isandlwana. Convert currency. Add to Basket. Book Description Pan Macmillan. Condition: new. Seller Inventory think Zulu W. Rorke's Drift - by those who were there. Path of Blood. Peter Becker. Rule of Fear. Ian Beckett. Roaming Zululand with a Native Commissioner. Olden Times in Zululand and Natal. The Zulu People. The Zulu War Illustrated. David Clammer. Glamour and Tragedy of the Zulu War. Frances Colenso. History of the Zulu War and it's Origin. Frances Colenso, Lt. Frances Colenso,Edward Durnford. Diary of the Reverend Francis Owen. George Cory. Zulu Battle-piece: Isandhlwana. Sir Reginald Coupland. The Road to Isandhlwana. Cetshwaya and the Three Generals. John Dunn. Robert B. 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You will be left engaged and intrigued by the beginning, stunned and shocked by iSandlwana, awed by Rorkes Drift and thoughtful at the legacy. Your knowledge of the Zulu war machine and culture will be boosted and so too of the scale of organisation it took to send so many men to their deaths. No review is possible without some critique, and mine is a small thing. That is that I wished there could have been more. If knew Knight I would have advised him strongly to not wrap up the book with the short roundup of the events leading to the end of the war and rather finish it by letting the reader know as he does anyway the fates of those directly involved, and make this the first volume of a series about the whole war, that would, if treated with the same care and detail, have surely become the definitive work on the entire war. The real men of Harlech: the story of Rorke's Drift - The National

For the first time he gives full weight to the Zulu experience and explores the reality of the fighting through the eyes of men who took part on both sides, looking into the human heart of this savage conflict. Based on new research, including previously unpublished material, Zulu oral history and new archaeological evidence from the battlefield, this is the definitive account of a battle that has shaped the political fortunes of the Zulu people to this day. A gripping and vivid account of one of the British army's most famous battles, through the eyes of the men who fought on both sides. Ian Knight knows firsthand every hill and donga of the two battlefields, is long familiar with the local people and their oral history, and is immersed in the archival evidence. Writing at the top of his form, and drawing fully on the vivid reports and reminiscences of the Zulu and British protagonists he so masterfully portrays, he succeeds in evoking the painfully stirred passions of men at war. Yet, at the same time, he presents the convoluted, confusing, sometimes obscure dynamics of the ebb and flow of battle with quite admirable clarity and assurance. In the process he disposes convincingly of the hoary legends that have grown up about the battles, and demolishes poorly founded more recent interpretations. The result is a compelling, wide-ranging and even-handed study that is now the definitive one in the field. Instead of blood, some writers have a story running through their veins - Ian Knight is one of those writers and Isandlwana is his story. It gives an unrivalled feel for time and place When I visited the battlefields I was struck by the proud dignity of the the Zulus I met, but as I close this fine book, I cannot help wondering if they show us more courtesy than we deserve. These events years ago, carry a modern resonance which Knight, in this tour de force, does not have to underline. It is a first class work of military history, not least for its evocative and extensive use of Zulu sources. Knight's ability to capture the reality of the fighting and his combination of precise detail with the bigger picture helps make this book a gripping read. Ian Knight's immaculately researched book provides the full background to the entire conflict Both comprehensive and thorough this will surely remain the definitive account for some time. Ian Knight is surely now the doyen of the subject. His new book deals mainly with Isandlwana, but he has also had to tell the full story of the war. Zulu Rising is a compelling and authoritative account of the political gambits in the first phase of the war, together with a detailed account of Lord Chelmsford's columns venturing into Zululand and the battles that ensued Zulu Rising is arguably the definitive work on the logistical mess that was Isandlwana. Convert currency. Add to Basket. Book Description Pan Macmillan. Condition: new. Seller Inventory think More information about this seller Contact this seller. Book Description Pan Macmillan, Condition: New. Brand New!. I found that there was just enough words on the page to entice rather than put off reading. I estimate that uninterrupted from interference from the outside world you could get through this in three weeks, it took me a little over that because of other stuff. This hefty page single volume history of the principle battle of the Anglo Zulu War stands as a monument to 30 years research in the field by Mr. It is 30 years not wasted. In all there is 24 pages of Pictures separated into three sections, with an average of 3 to 4 pictures on each page. All black and white, period photographs of the men and places he writes about and some period sketches, paintings and engravings, all very interesting. The amount of depth and detail that this book holds is mind blowing. We follow Zulu Warriors and British soldiers through every stage of the buildup, each is treated as if it is a mini biography, set against the terrible drama that enthusiasts know is looming ahead. Everything is shown in the light of historical context and before other reviewers make judgments such as a few on amazon the book should be examined in the proper historical and cultural context. He admirably puts aside prejudice and almost refuses to take sides or give opinion, and shows us rather than tells us what happened, allowing the reader to form his or her own opinion, for stories such as this tell their own story. You will not finish this book without knowing more about iSandlwana and a Rorkes Drift than you did when you opened it, and have a clearer understanding of the lead up, which takes up a good portion of the beginning. You will be left engaged and intrigued by the beginning, stunned and shocked by iSandlwana, awed by Rorkes Drift and thoughtful at the legacy. Your knowledge of the Zulu war machine and culture will be boosted and so too of the scale of organisation it took to send so many men to their deaths.

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Livid yellow embossed block capitols stand for the titles over the feathered heads of the Zulus below it and on the spine. I found that there was just enough words on the page to entice rather than put off reading. I estimate that uninterrupted from interference from the outside world you could get through this in three weeks, it took me a little over that because of other stuff. This hefty page single volume history of the principle battle of the Anglo Zulu War stands as a monument to 30 years research in the field by Mr. It is 30 years not wasted. In all there is 24 pages of Pictures separated into three sections, with an average of 3 to 4 pictures on each page. All black and white, period photographs of the men and places he writes about and some period sketches, paintings and engravings, all very interesting. The amount of depth and detail that this book holds is mind blowing. About This Item. We aim to show you accurate product information. 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