Caesar in Abyssinia (Paperback, Main)


Caesar in Abyssinia, published in 1936, was the first of G. L. Steer's three books about Italy's invasion, occupation of, and final removal from Ethiopia. Steer wrote the official history The "Abyssinian Campaigns" (1942) as well as "Sealed and Delivered" (1942) which is also being reissued in Faber Finds.

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""Nick Rankin, in his introduction, describes Caesar in Abyssinia as Steer's 'remarkable - and partisan - account of the last great episode of armed colonial conquest in Africa, the Italo-Ethiopian war of 1935-36.' Italy had first tried to meld an "Africa Orientale Italina" in 1895. It failed with the humiliating defeat at the battle of Adowa in 1896. Mussolini was keen on revenge and creating a new Roman Empire abroad.

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""In literary terms the war is best known through Evelyn Waugh's "Waugh in Abyssinia" and "Scoop. "Steer and Waugh were rivals and could hardly be more different in outlook. Nick Rankin says of their first meeting, 'their trains went in opposite directions, and so did their dispatches and politics.'

Waugh championed the Italian cause, Steer the Ethiopian. Steer now seems not only more admirable but more right, too.


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Caesar in Abyssinia, published in 1936, was the first of G. L. Steer's three books about Italy's invasion, occupation of, and final removal from Ethiopia. Steer wrote the official history The "Abyssinian Campaigns" (1942) as well as "Sealed and Delivered" (1942) which is also being reissued in Faber Finds.

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""Nick Rankin, in his introduction, describes Caesar in Abyssinia as Steer's 'remarkable - and partisan - account of the last great episode of armed colonial conquest in Africa, the Italo-Ethiopian war of 1935-36.' Italy had first tried to meld an "Africa Orientale Italina" in 1895. It failed with the humiliating defeat at the battle of Adowa in 1896. Mussolini was keen on revenge and creating a new Roman Empire abroad.

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""In literary terms the war is best known through Evelyn Waugh's "Waugh in Abyssinia" and "Scoop. "Steer and Waugh were rivals and could hardly be more different in outlook. Nick Rankin says of their first meeting, 'their trains went in opposite directions, and so did their dispatches and politics.'

Waugh championed the Italian cause, Steer the Ethiopian. Steer now seems not only more admirable but more right, too.

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Product Details

General

Imprint

Faber and Faber

Country of origin

United Kingdom

Release date

November 2009

Availability

Expected to ship within 12 - 17 working days

First published

November 2009

Authors

Introduction by

Dimensions

216 x 139 x 27mm (L x W x T)

Format

Paperback - Trade

Pages

411

Edition

Main

ISBN-13

978-0-571-25515-3

Barcode

9780571255153

Categories

LSN

0-571-25515-9



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