Reminiscences of a South African Pioneer - W. C. Scully - Book

Reminiscences of a South African Pioneer

E-text prepared by Charles Klingman
(1st Series Wanderjahre)
Author of By Veldt and Kopje, Kafir Stories, The Ridge of the White Waters, Between Sun and Sand, Etc., Etc.
With 16 Illustrations
T. Fisher Unwin London: Adelphi Terrace Leipsic: Inselstrasse 20
First published in 1913. (All rights reserved.)
Ignoranti quern portum petat, nullus suus ventus est.
The reminiscences set down in this volume have been published serially in The State of South Africa, in a more or less abridged form, under the title of Unconventional Reminiscences. They are mainly autobiographical. This has been inevitable; in any narrative based upon personal experience, an attempt to efface oneself would tend to weaken vitality.
Having lived for upwards of forty-five years in South Africa usually in parts remote from those settled areas which have attained a measure of civilization and having been a wide wanderer in my early days, it has been my fortune to witness many interesting events and to be brought into contact with many strong men. Occasionally, as in the case of the earlier discoveries of gold and diamonds, I have drifted, a pipkin among pots, close to the centre around which the immediate interests of the country seemed to revolve.
The period mainly dealt with is that magical one when South Africa unnoted and obscure was startled from the simplicity of her bucolic life by the discovery of gold and diamonds. This was, of course, some years before the fountains of her boundless potential wealth had become fully unsealed. I was one of that band of light-hearted, haphazard pioneers who, rejoicing in youthful energy and careless of their own interests, unwittingly laid the foundation upon which so many great fortunes have been built.
An ancient myth relates how the god Dionysus decreed that everything touched by Midas, the Phrygian king, should turn into gold, but the effect was so disastrous that Midas begged for a reversal of the decree. The prayer was granted, conditionally upon the afflicted king bathing in the River Pactolus.

W. C. Scully
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Год издания

2007-11-26

Темы

South Africa -- Description and travel; Scully, W. C. (William Charles), 1855-1943; Authors, South African -- Biography; Frontier and pioneer life -- South Africa

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