|  | South Africa, 1830. To the coastal settler on the Cape, the land across the Orange River was an unexplored wilderness where drought, disease and hostile tribes preyed on the innocent. But into that pagan land, the Boers trekked with their wagons, their families and their livestock. Some for religious freedom, others to escape British rule, many more for the love of . new frontiers. And awaiting tfiem was the King of the Matabele Nation, the Great Bull Elephant - waiting with a thousand impi to crush the interlopers in one great onslaught. . . |