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Charlie the Chinook
Charlie the Chinook

By John Wilcox

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Last stand at Majuba Hill
Last stand at Majuba Hill

By John Wilcox

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The year is 1881, and General George Pomeroy-Colley is planning to stamp out a rebellion. He calls on former army captain Simon Fonthill. After narrowly surviving a scouting mission into hostile te...

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Siege of Khartoum
Siege of Khartoum

By John Wilcox

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Can one man stop a massacre? It's 1884 and the eyes of the world are on Khartoum. General Gordon, hero of Queen Victoria's Empire, is under siege from hordes of Dervish warriors loyal to the Mahdi,...

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The Shangani Patrol
The Shangani Patrol

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The war of the Dragon Lady
The war of the Dragon Lady

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The year is 1900 and China is once again plunged into barbaric chaos. The Boxers, a cult of young peasants who blame particularly the missionaries for the nation's ills, are rampaging through the c...

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Fire across the veldt
Fire across the veldt

By John Wilcox

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Simon Fonthill, along with his wife Alice, old friend Jenkins, and tracker Mzingeli, is travelling across the continent to Pretoria to meet with General Kitchener. When their train is derailed the...

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The Black Rocks Of Morwenstow
The Black Rocks Of Morwenstow

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The Road to Kandahar
The Road to Kandahar

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