
The Wedding Feast War
The Final Tragedy of the Xhosa People
Keith Smith(Author)
Frontline Books (Publisher)
Published on 21. May 2021
Book
Paperback/Softback
304 pages
978-1-5267-9702-5 (ISBN)
Description
The last of the nine Frontier Wars, themselves a series of conflicts between the Xhosa Kingdom and European settlers fought between 1799-1877 in what is now the Eastern Cape in South Africa, was in many ways a 'prequel' to the more famous Zulu War of 1879\. It involved many of the British regiments and personalities who were to fight at Isandlwana, as well as being the final defeat of the Xhosa people and their reduction to lowly workers for the colonists.
This war saw conflict between the British authorities, namely the governor-general and the commander-in-chief, and the government of the Cape, leading to the dismissal of that government by Sir Bartle Frere, the Governor-General.
In _The Wedding Feast War_, Keith Smith has made extensive use of British Parliamentary Papers, official War Office despatches and personal accounts and correspondence to tell the full story of this neglected yet fascinating episode of South African military history, which provides an insight into the origins of and attitudes of the principal figures in the following conflict with the Zulus.
This war saw conflict between the British authorities, namely the governor-general and the commander-in-chief, and the government of the Cape, leading to the dismissal of that government by Sir Bartle Frere, the Governor-General.
In _The Wedding Feast War_, Keith Smith has made extensive use of British Parliamentary Papers, official War Office despatches and personal accounts and correspondence to tell the full story of this neglected yet fascinating episode of South African military history, which provides an insight into the origins of and attitudes of the principal figures in the following conflict with the Zulus.
More details
Language
English
Place of publication
Barnsley
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Pen & Sword Books Ltd
Illustrations
16 black and white illustrations, 7 black and white maps & 5 genealogic
Dimensions
Height: 234 mm
Width: 156 mm
ISBN-13
978-1-5267-9702-5 (9781526797025)
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Person
Born in the United Kingdom, KEITH SMITH is a retired computer consultant now living on the north coast of New South Wales in Australia. With a long-standing interest in South African military history, having a Master's degree in the subject, Keith has written several books in this field, including Harry Smith's Last Throw and Dead Was Everything, both of which are published by Frontline Books.