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Old January 25th 04, 04:38 AM
Burr
 
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Thanks I'll see what I can do.

Burr

John Plimmer wrote:
Burr, I only have a South African snail mail address for them and a local
telephone number, but the set of five CD's is available from the UK
http://www.rrw.org.uk/shop/shop.php?...=David+Rattray
or http://www.ecomallbiz.com/iwm19/cdscassettes/
The CD's are titled: "Day of the Dead Moon" by David Rattray
A wonderful story beautifully told
--
John Plimmer, Montagu, Western Cape Province, South Africa

"Burr" wrote in message
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Say John,
Where can I get a set of :five CD's by master
storyteller David Rattray" CD's?

Burr

John Plimmer wrote:


Steve, thank you for drawing attention to this epic battle. The British
decided to send a force of 5,000 men to subdue the primitive natives,


but

underestimated the fact that the Zulu's were a powerful nation in


Southern

Africa and had a highly disciplined army well lead by clever generals.


The

re-enactment of this epic battle is now occurring 125 years after the
historic defeat of the British, by a force of Zulu impi's armed only


with

spears and shields. The British had modern rifles, canon,s and rockets,


but

they were out generaled and slaughtered.

The story of this great battle, where more Victoria Crosses than ever


before

were awarded for bravery, is told on a set of five CD's by master
storyteller David Rattray. David is a master storyteller, and his


account of

this epic battle is spellbinding. Even if you have no great love of


African

affairs, you will be entranced by David's riveting story, that was


broadcast

on the SABC in serial form.

see http://www.classicafrica.com/portfol...ivedrift_1.htm
The movie ZULU can be obtained from www.amazon.com

To really live the battle, you can visit Fugitive Drift Lodge and hear


the

story for yourself, sitting under a tree overlooking the battlefield at
Isandlwana.

John Plimmer, Montagu, Western Cape Province, South Africa

"N8KDV" wrote in message
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Was listening to the BBC a bit ago and heard that this weekend in South
Africa they are celebrating with a re-enactment of the battle(s) that
took place 125 years ago and immortalised in the movies "Zulu Dawn" and
"Zulu".

Found a related news story which is he

http://news.scotsman.com/latest.cfm?id=2445985

Steve
Holland, MI
Drake R7, R8 and R8B