Happy Valley: The story of the English in Kenya

$14.24

This book provides a historical account of British colonialism in Kenya, suitable for studies in world history and social sciences.

Happy Valley: The story of the English in Kenya
Happy Valley: The story of the English in Kenya
$14.24

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Happy Valley is the definitive story of the English in Kenya, written by a respected writer who grew up there.Covering the history of the British in Kenya, from the arrival of explorer Joseph Thomson, whose exploits inspired King Solomon’s Mines, taking in the decadent Happy Valley set of the 1930s, the murder of Lord Erroll and the Mau Mau revolt of the 1950s, Happy Valley is a must-read for anyone interested in Kenyan or British colonial history. Praise for Happy Valley: ‘Nicholas Best tells an immensely entertaining tale’ – Max Hastings, Evening Standard’Anyone with experience of Kenya, past or present, resident or tourist, will enjoy reading Happy Valley’ – Country LifeNicholas Best was born in London in 1948. He was educated at Pembroke House, Kenya, the King’s School, Canterbury, and Trinity College, Dublin, where he was treasurer of the union and editor of the university magazine. He served on a short-service commission in the Grenadier Guards and worked as a journalist before becoming a full-time author. He has published a range of fiction and non-fiction works.

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Weight 0.322 lbs
Dimensions 12.9 × 1.9 × 19.8 in

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