Description
The story of the First World War in Africa, an almost forgotten conflict that devastated an area five times the size of Germany and killed more than two million people.
About the Author
Edward Paice is Director of Africa Research Institute. He was a History Scholar at Cambridge University and winner of the Leman Prize. After working for several years as an investment analyst in the City, he moved to Africa to write travel and natural history guides in Kenya and newly independent Eritrea. He is the author of Lost Lion of Empire: The Life of 'Cape-to-Cairo' Grogan, nominated by The Week as 'Best Newcomer' in 2001; Tip & Run, an acclaimed account of the First World War in East Africa; and Wrath of God: The Great Lisbon Earthquake of 1755. In 2003-4 Paice was awarded a Visiting Fellowship at Magdalene College, Cambridge. He is a Fellow of the Royal Geographical Society.
Reviews
Superb... Meticulously researched and written with tremendous lucidity and brio' -- William Boyd, Sunday Times
The definitive history of that war... Minutely detailed yet entirely engrossing' * Sunday Telegraph *
A masterful, damning, definitive account * Daily Mail *
A very well researched and well written account of that extraordinary and fascinating sideshow of the First World War, the Anglo-German war in Africa -- Antony Beevor
Gripping... I wholeheartedly recommend this fascinating book' * Daily Telegraph *
Exhaustively researched, well written and admirably balanced * Literary Review *
Engrossing... A story of the nightmare shaped by European fantasies and lethally visited on African societies' * Guardian *
Extraordinary, admirably researched history... As a feat of synthesis and co-ordination of sources, Tip and Run is amazing' * Spectator *
Very well written and researched, and, with a wealth of detail and good maps, it is certainly a good read * BBC History. *
A superb account that is as moving as it is incisive... Tip and Run is a magnificent achievement' * Irish Times. *
Book Information
ISBN 9781800240322
Author Edward Paice
Format Paperback
Page Count 560
Imprint Apollo
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing PLC