
BUURITYTÖN TARINA
SISÄLTÖ:
OMISTUS.
ESIPUHE.
JULKAISIJAN HUOMAUTUS.
ALLAN OPISKELEE RANSKAA.
HYÖKKÄYS MARAISFONTEIN'IIN.
PELASTUS.
HERNANDO PEREIRA.
AMPUMAKILPAILU.
A young English officer named Allan travels to South Africa, eager to master French and prove himself amid the restless frontier. He soon finds himself drawn into the volatile world of the Boer settlers, Zulu warriors, and the looming shadow of the British Empire. The opening chapters follow his arrival at the coastal settlement of Maraisfontein, where tensions between the colonial authorities and the native peoples are already simmering.
When the Boers, led by the charismatic Retief, embark on a daring expedition into the Zulu heartland, the stakes rise dramatically. Their mission—to secure safe passage and negotiate with King Dingane—quickly turns perilous, exposing the fragile alliances and deep mistrust that characterize the region. Amid fierce battles and uneasy truces, Allan witnesses the clash of cultures and the personal costs of ambition.
Through vivid descriptions of the African landscape and the conflicted loyalties of its inhabitants, the story paints a portrait of a continent on the brink of monumental change. It invites listeners to contemplate the complexities of colonial ambition, honor, and the human yearning for peace in a world torn by war.
Language
fi
Duration
~10 hours (594K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2017-09-09
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1856–1925
Best known for the classic adventures King Solomon’s Mines and She, this English novelist helped shape the modern lost-world tale with stories full of danger, mystery, and far-off landscapes. His time in southern Africa fed the vivid settings and atmosphere that made his fiction so widely read.
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