Pink Gods and Blue Demons

Pink Gods and Blue Demons

Pink Gods and Blue DemonsKimberley was once the most famous diamond diggings in the world. Rhodes founded...
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Author: Stockley, Cynthia,1883-1936
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Pink Gods and Blue Demons

Pink Gods and Blue Demons

¥2,166 ¥1,083

Pink Gods and Blue Demons

¥2,166 ¥1,083
Author: Stockley, Cynthia,1883-1936
Format: eBook
Language: English

Pink Gods and Blue Demons

Kimberley was once the most famous diamond diggings in the world. Rhodes founded his fortunes there, and the friendships that backed him throughout his career. In the tented camps, hundreds of men became millionaires, and hundreds of others went to jail for the crime of I.D.B. (illicit diamond buying). Later, stately buildings and comfortable homes took the place of tent and tin hut, and later still, the town, like a good many other mining towns in South Africa, became G.I. A mine is G.I. (meaning gone in) when there is no longer any output. This was hardly true of Kimberley. It continues until this day to put out diamonds, and still may be found there the largest hole in the world. But Kimberleys day was over when gold was found in the Transvaal, and the adventuring crowd left it, never to return. At the present time, it is chiefly remarkable for its scandals, dust, heat, and the best hotel in South Africa, which is not so much a hotel as a palatial country house started by the De Beers magnates for the entertainment of their friends or for their own use when they are bored with home life. Notabilities are often entertained there as guests of the famous company, but, even if not a guest of De Beers, a traveller may stay at the Belgrove for about a pound a day and be silent and cool as in an ice-house while all the rest of Kimberley is a raging furnace. Mr Rhodes entertained General French at dinner here after the relief of Kimberley. There is a picture over the dining-room mantelpiece of the two men meeting on the famous occasion of the relief of Kimberley. ......Buy Now (To Read More)

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Ebook Number: 37258
Author: Stockley, Cynthia
Release Date: Aug 29, 2011
Format: eBook
Language: English

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