Nowhere else in history have three contrasting types of human culture been so perfectly embodied in three men then in South Africa in the nineteenth century. Kruger, the Biblical patriarch, Lobengula, the black priest-king, and Rhodes, the prototype of British imperialists, all wanting the same land. This is their biography.
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Nowhere else in history have three contrasting types of human culture been so perfectly embodied in three men then in South Africa in the nineteenth century. Kruger, the Biblical patriarch, Lobengula, the black priest-king, and Rhodes, the prototype of British imperialists, all wanting the same land. This is their biography.
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