Based on the true story of the Shangani Patrol, delve into this enthralling narrative as the haunting tale of the ill-fated Shangani Patrol unfurls with gripping intensity.
Embark on a journey alongside the audacious Fred Burnham, whose adventurous spirit knows no bounds.
Meet Major Allan Wilson, a valiant officer navigating the harrowing perils of war with unwavering courage.
Discover King Lobengula, a complex figure embodying both ruthless tyranny and diplomatic finesse, leaving an indelible mark on his people.
Witness the loyalty of Mjaan, Lobengula's steadfast Induna, tested to his limits.
Set in 1893, against the backdrop of a war-torn southern African landscape, the remarkable bravery of these men echoes through time, reshaping the course of history. Immerse yourself in a world of bravery, sacrifice, and unbreakable human resolve in this captivating and unforgettable tale.
Fleeing persecution in Poland in 1879, a young Jewish family settle in England where two brothers begin work in a cigarette factory. After falling upon hard times they migrate to Ireland where the eldest brother is briefly accused of murder. Enduring poverty and scant support from their father after their mother dies, the brothers decide to take matters into their own hands and set sail for the mysterious continent of Africa. It was 1891 when Morris and David Langbourne, both young teenagers, arrived in Port Elizabeth, South Africa. With neither family nor friends they decide to try their hand in the cigarette business, the only thing they new. They befriend Nguni, a large and well-muscled man of the Xhosa tribe, who leads them into the African bush to find a tobacco farming community and to offer protection from the dangers of wild animals that they never even knew existed. With the solid grounding their parents instilled in their upbringing, the boys learn to adapt and accept Africa's ways, her people and her cultures. With the help of a tobacco farmer they meet in the hinterland they discover more about the wonders of Africa's wildlife. But taking on a life filled with danger, mystery and strange customs is one thing; can they take on an international corporation and survive? Based on a true story.
It is 1898 in Bulawayo, Rhodesia, and the Langbourne brothers' business is maturing, and so are the boys.
Morris decides the time is right for them to expand the business into Europe and he leaves his younger siblings to grow the African operation while he returns to his homeland in Ireland.
Two younger brothers join the company and the family work long and hard days. Business thrives, and they begin to see rewards. For the first time, a romance develops, and international plans are set in motion.
But, Africa works in her mysterious ways; good plans are always put to the test, and this is no exception for the Langbourne brothers.
Based on a true story.
The remarkable story of the Langbourne brothers is picked up in 1893. Morris, just 17, makes the bold and risky decision to head north, deeper into Africa. Morris and his younger brother David thus embark on a new adventure - to set up business as traders. After walking through the African bush for three months with six wagons laden with goods, and hardly a track to guide them, Morris and David stop in the settlement of KoBulawayo and build their first warehouse out of wooden poles and mud. Realising a radical change in plan is needed, Morris devises a new business strategy that propels them towards success. A political impasse rapidly develops between the European Administration, and the ruthless King Lobengula's massive Ndebele army. A brief and savage war erupts between the two powers; the brother's business is unavoidably affected, and David is hunted by the Ndebele army when he tries to rescue a friend. Undaunted, but wiser to the perils of Africa, Morris sets his mind to recover their pride, their reputation, and business. Based on a true story and actual events.
Based on a true story. (Part 3 of the Langbourne Trilogy.)
It is 1894 in the remote settlement of Bulawayo, in what later became Southern Rhodesia. Recent immigrants from Ireland, Morris and David Langbourne, throw body and soul into rebuilding their previously devastated business. Between Morris' brilliant business acumen and David's almost limitless energy, their future looks very promising, as they take massive financial and logistical risks, and look forward to a booming business in the backwoods of beyond.
Then the unimaginable happens: disease, a devastating plague, unforgivable stupidity in political designs, war, and starvation. And if this wasn't enough, Morris makes a very simple mistake with exponential consequences.
Yet these are the Langbourne brothers, and they refuse to be beaten.
The conclusion to the Langbourne Series.
David, a much older man now, sits on his verandah with his old friend Nguni, as they reminisce on the good old days. Not having seen each other in almost 50 years, there is much news to tell, many stories to laugh at, and some sorrows to reflect on.
Based on an untold true story, this book brings the Langbourne family's saga to its conclusion.
The end of the book has a special feature on some of the actual people depicted in this series.
A new century, and a time of celebration, for family, marriages and children, and a necessity to expand the business.
It is also a time for sadness, suffering and loss; Mother Africa does not change her rules for anyone.
When all is against the Langbourne brothers, a higher loyalty must prevail.
BASED ON A TRUE STORY