Your Cart Your Cart: (0)
New Titles Best Sellers Top Authors For Stores Get Published Browse Books

African Caesar: Warrior Genius

by:
Ian Hirschsohn (Author)

ISBN: 0-7414-3668-X ©2007
Price: $20.95
Book Size: 5.5'' x 8.5'' , 419 pages
Category/Subject: FICTION / Historical

True story, South Africa early 1800. Shaka, a bastard, forges the tiny Zulu army into superb athletes, who conquer an empire. Master not only of tactics, but all elements of “modern” war.

Abstract:
A true story. In early 1800, before the white man, Southeast Africa is a cauldron of clans led by warlords. Two leaders set out to unite them: Dingiswayo favors dialogue; his protégé, Shaka, goes for the spear.

Shaka, bastard son of the Zulu chief, is taunted unmercifully. At six, he is banished and seeks revenge as a warrior. Through Shakespearean twists he becomes chief and hammers the tiny Zulu army into superb athletes. In several great battles they encircle the enemy with his “Horns of the Bull” pincer. Master of tactics, Shaka uses espionage, deception, guerilla warfare, logistics, training, discipline, cohesion, and flexibility – the elements of “modern” war.

See www.AfricanCaesar.com

Click Here for a SNEAK PEEK of this book.

Have you read this book? Write a review and share your thoughts with other customers!

Click here to Self Publish your Book