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The true account of an English gentleman and his African dream. By the Lake of the Royal Crocodiles in northern Rhodesia (now Zambia) Major Gore-Brown chose to build the majestic hosue of his childhood fantasies. Here he struggled to create hisown Utopia and find love with an orphan English girl, Lorna, who was less than half his age. THE AFRICA HOUSE tells the touching and ultimately tragic story of the family and their house. From a world of British colonials in Africa, with their arrogance and vision, to the final sad denouement. Leaving the once majestic house abandoned and a forgotten ruin of a bygone age Christina Lamb evokes a story full of passion, adventure and final betrayal.

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On Good Friday in 1914, a young British Army officer named Stewart Gore-Browne first glimpsed a lake in what was then Northern Rhodesia that the local Bemba tribe called Shiwa Ngandu ("Lake of the Royal Crocodiles"). At that moment, a love affair began which would last his lifetime, as the enraptured Gore-Browne set about creating a very British idyll in the African bush, complete with redbrick house and a terrace on which uniformed staff would serve champagne and cocktails. This is the complicated story of a man, his colonial vision, and the burden it became, set against the country in which he battles to realise it.

Christina Lamb has assembled the story from the mass of diaries and correspondence that lay within the now crumbling and neglected house. It is an extraordinary tale that leaps off the page with the grace of a springbok. Gore-Browne initially appears an extinct species, all Harrovian vowels, and prone to pepper with lead shot anything that moves. He is, however, infused with a liberal, humane streak that leads him in later life to support Kenneth Kaunda and the UNIP in their fight for power. Indeed, Kaunda said of him, "... he [Gore-Browne] was born an English gentleman, and died a Zambian gentleman".

Gore-Browne's personal life progressed from an unrequited love to a dramatic marriage, while still indulging in a formidably passionate correspondence with a favourite aunt. There are times when you wish for a timely swipe of the novelist's pen, but it is the nature of this beast that questions remain unanswered; what holds this engrossing chronicle in place is the Africa House itself, and the lives that unfold in and around it, perched incongruously as it is in a country that has outgrown it. --David Vincent

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Christina Lamb has been a foreign correspondent in Africa, Asia and Latin America for the Financial Times and Sunday Times. She has won several major awards including British Press Young Journalist of the Year Award, The Amnesty International Awardand was part of a press team that won an award for its coverage of the BCCI scandal. She has recently been appointed deputy editor of foreign affairs at the Sunday Telegraph.

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  • PublisherViking
  • Publication date1999
  • ISBN 10 0670877271
  • ISBN 13 9780670877270
  • BindingHardcover
  • Edition number3
  • Number of pages384
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