South Africa - Ian Colvin - Libros - Createspace - 9781507875438 - 6 de febrero de 2015
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Publisher Marketing: This is a history of South Africa that starts with the Age of Discovery and the European exploration of the region. From the intro: "If we would understand how South Africa came to be discovered, we must go back a very long time-to the days before either England or Holland was a power on the sea. Every one has heard of Christopher Columbus, and most people know the name of Vasco da Gama; but not so many, perhaps, realise the springs of action that led these sailors to make their great voyages, and some may be surprised to hear that the search for the road to the Indies was a move in the great struggle between the Cross and the Crescent, and Bartholomew Diaz and Vasco da Gama were just as much Crusaders as Richard Coeur de Lion. In the middle of the fifteenth century Portugal was engaged in a truceless war with the Moors of North Africa. In this, the little country was only taking a part in the general war between Christians and Mahomedans that was waged all along the Mediterranean from east to west. Spain also took part in it, and so did Genoa and Venice, and the Knights of St. John at Malta, and even little England away in the rear of Christendom, sent her troops to defend the frontier. In those days Christendom was one nation, with one emperor and one pope, and all the European peoples knew that the war concerned not the part but the whole. For the Crescent had penetrated into Europe as far as France, and the Holy Sepulchre, which was then the shrine of all Christians, was in the hands of the Infidels. In their part of the battlefield the Portuguese carried on a desperate war. They sent army after army into the north of Africa, they took the Moorish town of Ceuta, but they were beaten back from the walls of Tangier. Scimitar against sword, both sides fought with desperate valour, and the deeds of the heroes are still remembered in song and legend. On the Christian side, among the chief of these paladins was Prince Henry, one of the Royal Infants of Portugal." Contributor Bio:  Colvin, Ian Ian Colvin was a journalist and an author. As a journalist he began his career on the News Chronicle in Berlin, from where he was expelled by the Nazis in 1939. 'Ian Colvin, ' wrote Churchill in "The Gathering Storm", 'delved deeply into German Affairs and maintained contacts of a secret nature with the German Generals.' During the 1950's and 1960's Colvin worked as a foreign correspondent in Africa and the Middle East for the Daily Telegraph. At the time of his death in 1975, he was the Telegraph's chief leader writer and roving foreign correspondent. Beside "The Unknown Courier" his other books include "Chief of Intelligence", "Vansittart in Office" and "The Chamberlain Cabinet".

Medios de comunicación Libros     Paperback Book   (Libro con tapa blanda y lomo encolado)
Publicado 6 de febrero de 2015
ISBN13 9781507875438
Editores Createspace
Género Cultural Region > Southern Africa
Páginas 156
Dimensiones 152 × 229 × 8 mm   ·   217 g

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