This book describes the hilarious adventures of one Juma, an African gentleman of optimistic temperament, who left his mountain home in the fastnesses of Uganda to drive a lorry for the British Army during its invasion of Abyssinia. Juma had no doubt that it was his intervention in the world conflict which brought such speedy triumph to British arms. His exploits were certainly wonderful, but when the reader has laughed over them, and laid the book aside, it may be he will discover that his laughter was never far removed from more poignant emotions. No "iron curtain" marks the frontier...
This book describes the hilarious adventures of one Juma, an African gentleman of optimistic temperament, who left his mountain home in the fastnesses...
A collection of the three "Sound the Alarm" booklets which established the policy and ideology of the League of Empire Loyalists in 1954. The individual booklets are entitled "Sound the Alarm," "Stand by the Empire" and "Beware the Money Power."
A collection of the three "Sound the Alarm" booklets which established the policy and ideology of the League of Empire Loyalists in 1954. The individu...