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Auction #119 begins on 14 Nov 2024

Harding, Col. Colin, C.M.G., F.R.G.S

In Remotest Barotseland

Being an account of a journey of over 8,000 miles through the wildest and remotest parts of Lewanika's empire

Published: Hurst and Blackett, London, 1905

Edition: First

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From The spectator 1st June 1933 on the publication of Harding's autobiography: "Forty years ago young men of good family but small means went in large numbers to Rhodesia, then newly opened to settlement. Lieutenant-Colonel Colin Harding was one of them, and in his frank and spirited autobiography, Far Bugles, he describes how for two years he earned a precarious living as a bricklayer, miner or solicitor's clerk before some mining speculations turned out well. In 1896 he was engaged in suppressing the rebellion in Mashonaland, and later became an administrator in Barotse-land." He escorted the late King Lewanika to England in 1902 and describes amusingly the little difficulties that confront the official guide of a self-willed native potentate. He left Barotseland because the Chartered Company thought him too conciliatory to the natives. Colonel Harding was then appointed to Northern Nigeria, which he found to be far more restful than Rhodesia. He served in the War in France, till he was invalided out after the Somme, and then went back to West Africa—this time to the Gold Coast, of whose people he has a high opinion. Colonel Harding writes simply and unaffectedly of his varied experiences, and describes particularly well his encounter with a lion who mauled him and left him for dead. His story is typical rather than exceptional. For that reason his book will be widely read.

Rebound in black half-leather and new marbled endpapers. 413 pages with frontispiece, portraits, 11 plates, numerous black & white illustrations in the text and folding map. Mild foxing at front and end.

  • Jacket Condition: n/a
  • Binding Condition: Very good
  • Overall Condition: Good
  • Size: 21.5x14.5
  • Sold By: Africana Books
  • Contact Person: Stefan Blank
  • Country: South Africa
  • Email: [email protected]
  • Telephone: 021 4475741
  • Preferred Payment Methods: Direct deposit/EFT to our account, or Visa, Master & Amex cards - but an extra 5% will be debited for card chgs.. Paypal also welcome, but 7% charge will be levied, as there are PP &repatriation fees to be paid.
  • Trade Associations: Member of SABDA


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