Hector Livingston Duff was a career colonial civil servant, yet wanted as well to claim his familial military heritage. Both of these traditions inform his Great War memoir, written in 1920, revised over three decades, and now published for the first time. The Great War in Africa Association offers this book as a compliment to its previous publications presenting a variety of insights on the experiences of Nyasaland Protectorate residents - African, European and Asian - during World War One and World War Two. * Peter Charlton, Cinderella's Soldiers: The Nyasaland Volunteer Reserve * T. Cullen Young, Nyasaland Operations during the World War, 1914-1918 * Melvin E. Page, Chiwaya War Voices: Malawian Oral Histories of the Great War in Africa * Melvin E. Page, Chiwaya War Echoes: Malawian Oral Histories of a Second World War and after The editor, historian Melvin E Page - a former Fulbright Scholar at Chancellor College in Zomba - has been researching and writing about the impact of World War One, and other topics concerning Malawi's past, since 1972.
By:
Hector Livingston Duff Introduction and notes by:
Melvin E Page Imprint: TSL Publications/GWAA Country of Publication: United Kingdom Dimensions:
Height: 210mm,
Width: 148mm,
Spine: 14mm
ISBN:9781917426268 ISBN 10: 1917426267 Pages: 213 Publication Date:31 July 2025 Audience:
General/trade
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ELT Advanced
Format:Paperback Publisher's Status: Active