The if Man : Dr Leander Starr Jameson, the Inspiration for Kipling’s Masterpiece – Chris Ash

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* A rollicking biography of Dr Leander Starr Jameson; hero, rogue and rascal of Empire and the man who inspired Kipling to write this masterpiece, If This famous poem by Rudyard Kipling is said to be based on the life of Jameson, and the suffering he endured as a result of the 1896 raid that he and his Rhodesian and Bechuanaland policemen carried out on Paul Kruger’s Transvaal Republic. In this engaging biography in the style of Wilbur Smith-meets-Louis l’Amour, Ash recounts the life of this colonial statesman known as ‘Dr Jim’ or simply ‘The Doctor’. He was an enigmatic man. When he died The Times estimated that his astonishing personal sway over his followers was equalled only by that of Parnell, the Irish patriot. Although probably most known for his role in ‘The Jameson Raid’, Jameson still had a successful political life. He died on 26 November 1917 in London. His body was laid in a vault at Kensal Green Cemetery where it remained until the end of the First World War. Ian Colvin (1923) writes that Jameson’s body was then …carried to Rhodesia and on 22 May 1920, laid in a grave cut in the granite on the top of the mountain which Rhodes had called ‘The View of the World’, close beside the grave of his friend.
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Softcover – Trade paperback – Pages 328 – Like New, brilliant copy.

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SKU: 9781920143589 Category: Title: The if Man : Dr Leander Starr Jameson, the Inspiration for Kipling's Masterpiece
Author: Chris Ash
Publisher: 30 Degrees South Publishers
Year: 2012
ISBN10: 1920143580
ISBN13: 9781920143589
Condition: Mint
Format: Softcover
Inventory No: 1592

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* A rollicking biography of Dr Leander Starr Jameson; hero, rogue and rascal of Empire and the man who inspired Kipling to write this masterpiece, If This famous poem by Rudyard Kipling is said to be based on the life of Jameson, and the suffering he endured as a result of the 1896 raid that he and his Rhodesian and Bechuanaland policemen carried out on Paul Kruger’s Transvaal Republic. In this engaging biography in the style of Wilbur Smith-meets-Louis l’Amour, Ash recounts the life of this colonial statesman known as ‘Dr Jim’ or simply ‘The Doctor’. He was an enigmatic man. When he died The Times estimated that his astonishing personal sway over his followers was equalled only by that of Parnell, the Irish patriot. Although probably most known for his role in ‘The Jameson Raid’, Jameson still had a successful political life. He died on 26 November 1917 in London. His body was laid in a vault at Kensal Green Cemetery where it remained until the end of the First World War. Ian Colvin (1923) writes that Jameson’s body was then …carried to Rhodesia and on 22 May 1920, laid in a grave cut in the granite on the top of the mountain which Rhodes had called ‘The View of the World’, close beside the grave of his friend.
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Softcover – Trade paperback – Pages 328 – Like New, brilliant copy.

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Weight 0.57 kg
Dimensions 24.3 × 15.3 × 2.3 cm

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