Books by "John Robert Haswell"

12 books found

Archbold's Pleading and Evidence in Criminal Cases

Archbold's Pleading and Evidence in Criminal Cases

by John Frederick Archbold, John Jervis

1871

The Boer Invasion of The Zulu Kingdom 1837-1840

The Boer Invasion of The Zulu Kingdom 1837-1840

by John Laband

2023 · Jonathan Ball Publishers

The battle of Blood River, or Ncome, on 16 December 1838 has long been regarded as a critical moment in the history of South Africa. It is the culminating victory by the land-hungry Boers who had migrated out of the British-ruled Cape and invaded the Zulu kingdom in 1837. Many Afrikaners long acclaimed their triumph as the God-given justification for their subsequent dominion over Africans. By contrast, Africans celebrate the war with pride for its significance in their valiant struggle against colonial aggression. In this account, John Laband deals as even-handedly as possible with the warring sides in the conflict. In contrasting their military systems, he explains both victory and defeat in the many battles that marked the war. Crucially, he also presents the less familiar Zulu perspective explaining the political motivation, strategic military objectives and fissures in the royal house. This is the first book in English that engages with the war between the Boers and the Zulu in its entire context or takes the Zulu evidence into proper account.

A Story of Early Toledo

A Story of Early Toledo

by John Hardy Doyle

1919

Captain Cook's War & Peace

Captain Cook's War & Peace

by John Robson

2009 · Pen and Sword

Why was James Cook chosen to lead the Endeavour expedition to the Pacific in 1768? As this new book shows, by that date he had become supremely and uniquely qualified for the exacting tasks of exploration.This was a period when who you were and who you knew counted for more than ability, but Cook, through his own skills and application, rose up through the ranks of the Navy to become a remarkable seaman to whom men of influence took notice; Generals such as Wolfe and politicians like Lord Egmont took his advice and recognised his qualities.During this period Cook added surveying, astronomical and cartographic skills to those of seamanship and navigation. He was in the thick of the action at the siege of Quebec during the Seven Years War, was the master of 400 men, and learned at first hand the need for healthy crews. By 1768 Cook was supremely qualified to captain Endeavour and a reader might ask, 'why would you choose anyone else but Cook to lead such a voyage.'Highly readable and displaying much new research, this is an important new book for Cook scholars and armchair explorers alike.

Writings of John Quincy Adams

Writings of John Quincy Adams

by John Quincy Adams

1913

Primarily a selection of correspondence by Adams.

The Law of Criminal Libel

The Law of Criminal Libel

by John King

1912 · Carswell

Heraldic Illustrations

Heraldic Illustrations

by John Burke, Bernard Burke

1846