Godley (R. S.)

KHAKI AND BLUE : Reminiscences of Thirty-Five Years' Service in South Africa (1935)

Very important account of the 1922 Miners' Strike or Revolt on the Witwatersrand where the author was officer commanding the Government forces

Published: Lovat Dickson & Thompson Limited, London, 1935

Edition: First Edition

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Publisher's blue cloth binding with gilt titles to spine.

270pp. Illustrated.

Binding good. Contents clean.

'This book is of considerable historic importance as an authentic account of the Revolutionary strike at Johannesburg in 1922, a disastrous and bloodthirsty affair which almost led to the establishment of a Soviet form of Government.

Col. Godley's reminiscences will be of interest to South Africans and others having connections with that country, as they cover a period of continuous service with the Police Force from 1896 to 1921, and the author came into contact with all the most prominent personalities of that period.' - editor's note

This book also includes chapters on the Mashona Rebellion, the Anglo-Boer War, the 1913 Miners' Strike, the 1914 Coal and Mine Strike, and the 1914 Rebellion.

  • Binding Condition: Good
  • Overall Condition: Good
  • Name: Rare Paper
  • Contact Person: Armandt Marais
  • Country: South Africa
  • Email: [email protected]
  • Telephone: 0741235861
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