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Yes, it must be the same J.G.Davis. He also wrote
'Taller than Trees', 'Cape of Storms', 'Operation Rhino',
and 'Years of the Hungry Tiger'. Don't read the first of
these - it will break your heart. Suffice to say it's about
a wounded elephant.....
Had been through Rhodesia many times, whilst
working elsewhere in Africa, and was truly amazed.
They called it 'God's Country'. Perfect climate, lovely
scenery, happy people, no apartheid, well-run,
income-tax only 10%. , plenty of everything. Paradise.
I resolved to live and work there. Problem: Rhodesia
was 'illegal' under Ian Smith's UDI, but by a bit of
jiggery-pokery (long story) i managed to get there
after a long roundabout drive, but don't tell the UK
Foreign Office.. A 'dreamtime' ensued. I agreed
with UDI, even when there was 100% conscription to
fight the terrorist insurgents. Nuff sed....
Saw Hwange game-reserve, Victoria Falls, Okavango
Delta, Kalahari, the Matopos, the graves of Rhodes
and the Shangani Patrol, Zimbabwe Ruins, etc., etc.
and much more. Happy days between the Limpopo
and the Zambesi.
I guess you know the political story of Mugabe et al ?
Time came to take the 'long run south',then by sea
to the UK; here to find solace in the 'groves of
Academe '. Another chapter opened. Enough Sx