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'Tween Snow and Fire: A Tale of the Last Kafir War

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The narrative follows frontier life in a region of escalating conflict, opening with a vivid hunting scene in which indigenous hunters run relay hounds to catch a steinbok, provoking a nearby settler sportsman who confronts them, and a tense standoff ensues that hints at deeper resentments and danger. Interspersed are descriptions of native kraal life and ritual, including a war-dance and communal gatherings, and portrayals of the landscape, hunting methods, and weapons. The book traces the interaction of personal anger, cultural customs, and simmering political tensions that presage larger violence.

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Bertram Mitford

Bertram Mitford was a British author known for his adventure novels set in colonial Africa and the American West. His works often explore themes of conflict and survival, reflecting the tumultuous historical contexts of the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Among his notable titles is 'Tween Snow and Fire: A Tale of the Last Kafir War, which delves into the complexities of the Kafir Wars in South Africa. Mitford's storytelling is characterized by vivid descriptions and a keen sense of place, making his narratives both engaging and informative about the regions he depicted.

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