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  • The Collected Adventures of Bertram Mitford

    27 Adventure Novels

    THE COLLECTED ADVENTURES OF BERTRAM MITFORD includes 27 works by noted British colonial writer Bertram Mitford.  A very popular writer during the late 19th and early 20th century, Mitford wrote in several genres, but specialized in colonial adventures, usually set in South Africa or India.  His works were contemporary with those of H. Rider Haggard. • The Fire Trumpet (1889) • The Golden Face ... Read more

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  • Haviland's Chum

    In "Haviland's Chum," Mitford likely tells the story of a friendship between two characters, Haviland and his chum (friend or companion). The title suggests that the narrative may revolve around the bond between these two individuals and the adventures they share, possibly set against the backdrop of the African wilderness.The plot may explore themes such as loyalty, camaraderie, and the ... Read more

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  • Fordham's Feud

    "Fordham's Feud" tells the story of a bitter feud between two families: the Fords and the Cliffords. The novel follows the protagonist, Harold Fordham, as he becomes embroiled in the longstanding rivalry between the two families.Harold Fordham, a young Englishman, arrives in South Africa seeking adventure and fortune. He quickly becomes entangled in the feud between the Fords and the Cliffords, ... Read more

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  • The White Shield

    "The White Shield" by Bertram Mitford explores themes of loyalty, ambition, betrayal, and the quest for power within a changing society. Set against the backdrop of the Zulu nation during a time of political tension and conflict, the novel examines the challenges faced by individuals navigating the complexities of leadership and allegiance. The protagonist, Untúswa, must confront his own personal ... Read more

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  • A Veldt Official

    In "A Veldt Official," Mitford likely tells the story of a government official or administrator working in the veldt, the open grasslands of southern Africa. The veldt was a significant geographical feature in colonial Africa, and government officials played crucial roles in managing colonial administration, enforcing laws, and interacting with local populations.The narrative may follow the ... Read more

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  • The Red Derelict

    "The Red Derelict" is set in Southern Africa during the late 19th century, a time when European powers were vying for control over African territories. The story follows the adventures of the protagonist, Ralph Kenzie, a young British explorer and adventurer.Kenzie, along with his loyal African companion, Umbezi, embarks on a journey into the heart of Africa in search of adventure and fortune. ... Read more

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  • Dorrien of Cranston

    "Dorrien of Cranston" follows the adventures of the protagonist, Charles Dorrien, a young Englishman who inherits a vast estate in the British colony. As Dorrien assumes his new role as the master of Cranston, he becomes embroiled in a series of conflicts and intrigues that test his courage, integrity, and loyalty.The novel centers around Dorrien's efforts to establish himself as a respected and ... Read more

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  • A Frontier Mystery

    The story likely follows the typical Mitford style, with a gripping narrative set against the backdrop of colonial Africa. The protagonist, possibly an intrepid explorer, adventurer, or colonial official, may find themselves entangled in a perplexing mystery amidst the rugged and untamed wilderness of the African frontier.Mitford's writing style often features vivid descriptions of the African ... Read more

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  • The Fire Trumpet: A Romance of the Cape Frontier

    "The Fire Trumpet" tells the story of the conflicts between European settlers and indigenous African peoples on the frontier of British-controlled territory. The novel follows the adventures of the protagonist, Guy Ormsby, a young Englishman who arrives in South Africa seeking adventure and fortune.Ormsby becomes embroiled in the ongoing tensions between the British settlers and the Xhosa people, ... Read more

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  • The Fire Trumpet: A Romance of the Cape Frontier

    One round, black speck high up yonder on the stony hillside. There he sits—the large old baboon; wary sentinel that he is, keeping jealous watch over the safety of the nimble troop under his charge, which, scattered about amid the bush, is feasting upon succulent roots and other vegetable provender afforded by its native wilds. And from his lofty perch he can descry something unwonted immediately ... Read more

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  • The Induna's Wife

    In "The Induna's Wife," Mitford likely crafts a narrative set against the backdrop of the African wilderness, focusing on the life and experiences of the titular character, the Induna's wife. An "induna" is a Zulu term for a chief or headman in a traditional African community, so the title suggests that the story may revolve around the wife of a prominent tribal leader.The plot may explore themes ... Read more

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  • The King's Assegai

    In "The King's Assegai," Mitford likely crafts a narrative set against the backdrop of the African wilderness, where tribal conflicts, colonial tensions, and personal vendettas converge. The title suggests that the story may revolve around a symbolic weapon, the assegai, which was a traditional spear used by various African tribes. The "king's assegai" could be a significant artifact or symbol of ... Read more

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