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2 volumes. First Edition. Illustrated with 4 stone lithographic plates including the only eye witness portrait of Chaka Zulu and a folding map of Port Natal.A very good set
"Nathaniel Isaacs's account of Natal and Zululand is unique and, as the historian Theal remarks, "a very interesting book, indispensable to a student of early events in Natal". For it is to Isaacs that we owe, not only an observant eyewitness's accurate description of the Zulu people before they came under European influence, but the only comprehensive account written at first hand, from day to day , of the history of the savage king Chaka..."...Apart from its merits as an invaluable historical source Isaacs; book is a record of exciting adventures among a people to the greater number of whom the sight of a white man was a source of wonder." - From the dustjacket of a modern edition.
"The travels of Nathaniel Isaacs is as fascinating as Robinson Crusoe." Ian Colvin.
Isaacs was the first Jew to live in Natal and left an outstanding… Read More