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SUNSHINE AND STORM 



IN 



RHODESIA 



Being a Narrative of Events in Matabeieland both before 

 and during the recent Native Insurrection 



By F. C. SELOUS 



GOLD MEDALLIST OF THE ROYAL GEOGRAPHICAL SOCIETY 

 AUTHOR OF "travel AND ADVENTURE," ETC. 



FULL Y ILL us TRA TED 



LONDON : ROWLAND WARD, Limited 

 166 PICCADILLY 



PRESS OPINIONS. 



"The book teems with stirring adventures ... it also contains many shrewd 

 observations on the general outlook in South Africa." — Alorning Advertiser. 



"The book is one which every student of South African affairs should possess, 

 and will be invaluable to the future historian of the IMatal)ele war. . . . Gives us the 

 first coherent and connected account of the causes which led to the rebellion, and of 

 the energetic measures taken to suppress it." — St. James s Gazette. 



"All of Mr. Selous's writings have stood the test of time, and, so far as we are 

 aware, no statement that he has ever published has been called in question. We 

 commend the book to our readers ... it is well illustrated, and furnished with a 

 map. " — Field. 



