Paul Deleage, a young correspondent attached to the prestigious
French newspaper Le Figaro, was sent to report on the Prince
Imperial's African adventure during the Anglo-Zulu War of 1879. In
fact, Deleage was the only French journalist to cover the war. His
account of the three months he spent with the British High Command,
to which Prince Louis Napoleon was seconded, was published in
French, 125 years ago. This translation from the original Trois
Mois Chez les Zoulous brings to life an extraordinary piece of
history. It provides a unique and intimate picture of the last few
months in the life of the French Prince Imperial, before his death
by an assegai spear in a lonely valley in Africa.
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