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BIAFRA STORY: The Making of an African Legend

hardcoverMarch 5, 2008
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ISBN-13: 9780850528541 ISBN-10: 0850528542
Publisher
PEN AND SWORD MILITARY
Binding
hardcover
Published
March 5, 2008
Weight
1.3 lbs
Dimensions
24.10×3.20×16.50 cm

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BIAFRA STORY: The Making of an African Legend by Forsyth, Frederick. hardcover edition. ISBN: 9780850528541.

This stunning narrative marked the turning point in the writing career of Frederick Forsyth, who subsequently wrote The Dogs of War and The Day of the Jackal. Previously, Forsyth had been a journalist but his book on Biafra marked his remarkable debut as an author. Largely forgotten today, Biafra was a break-away province of Nigeria and the scene of a bloody civil war in the 1960s. Biafras population largely consisted of the minority Ibo people, who were in revolt against Nigerias majority Hausa and Fulani people. While the world community today looks with more favor on secessionist regimes, in the 1960s, both East and West united against Biafra, with only France providing assistance to the rebels. Biafras defeat was followed by a series of massacres by both official and mutinous Nigerian troops, further compounded by disease and famine. This disturbing work has been unavailable for 20 years, but now has come back into print when its relevance to a world of civil wars and ethnic cleansing is greater than ever. This narrative of Third World civil strife and Great Power duplicity is made even more compelling by the skills of a master storyteller.