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An edition of Rhodes (1996)

Rhodes

1st U.S. ed.
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Cecil Rhodes conquered an area the size of England, Germany, France, and the Low Countries combined, adding a million square miles to Britain's African Empire and lending his name to a new country - Rhodesia. By age thirty-four, Rhodes had founded the DeBeers Company, achieving a worldwide monopoly on diamond production. He went on to earn a second fortune in gold, becoming the richest man in the western world before he was forty.

A stalwart patriot and racist, Rhodes laid the foundations of modern apartheid and drew Britain into the bloody Boer War. He mercilessly pinned Africa under his control, believing it England's duty to colonize the world. Today, the monopolies are gone, apartheid is over, and Rhodes, once a hero, has been decried as a racist and imperialist whose only remaining legacy is the scholarship that bears his name.

Antony Thomas's biography of Cecil Rhodes is the study of an idealist corrupted by power and of a nation forced under England's control against its will.

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Publisher
St. Martin's Press
Language
English
Pages
368

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Cover of: Rhodes
Rhodes
1997, St. Martin's Press
in English - 1st U.S. ed.
Cover of: Rhodes
Rhodes: Race for Africa
September 15, 1997, St. Martin's Press
Hardcover in English - 1st U.S. ed edition
Cover of: Rhodes
Rhodes
1996, BBC Books
in English
Cover of: Rhodes
Rhodes
1996, J. Ball
in English

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Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (p. 353-355) and index.
"Originally published to accompany the BBC television dramatisation Rhodes which was first broadcast in 1996."--T.p. verso.
"A Thomas Dunne book"--T.p. verso.
Originally published: Great Britain : BBC Books, 1996.

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New York

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
968.04/092, B
Library of Congress
DT1110.R47 T46 1997, DT1110.R47T46 1997

The Physical Object

Pagination
368 p. :
Number of pages
368

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL672542M
Internet Archive
rhodes0000thom_x0e2
ISBN 10
0312169825
LCCN
97018588
OCLC/WorldCat
36768075
Library Thing
1128955
Goodreads
1034711

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