Washing Of The Spears
Discover the gripping tale of the Zulu's audacious stand against Victorian England in Washing Of The Spears by Donald R. Morris. Published in 1994, this comprehensive volume spans 688 pages and delves into one of the most remarkable chapters in African history. Armed only with traditional spears and rawhide shields, the Zulus displayed unparalleled courage as they faced the formidable British army. This book vividly recounts the initial defeat the British suffered, marking it as one of the worst losses a modern army has endured against an unarmed foe. Morris expertly weaves together historical facts and narratives, providing readers with an engaging exploration of colonization, independence, and the resilience of indigenous peoples. Perfect for history enthusiasts and those interested in the dynamics of war and defense operations, Washing Of The Spears is a must-read that captures the essence of Southern Africa's past.