This history of the diamond mining industry in South Africa chronicles the diamond rush that transformed Johannes De Beer's humble 19th-century South African farmstead into an exotic Klondike. Kanfer recounts the rise of wild frontier towns like New Rush (now Kimberley) and Johannesburg, and their roisterous mix of plutocrats and prostitutes, gamblers and politicians, and the developing power of Cecil Rhodes, who would rule both Cape Colony and De Beers. The book depicts the roots of the racial crisis in the developing land - the misery of black miners and the fortunes of white prospectors. The book covers the diamond industry right up to the very latest development, focusing on De Beers monopoly on the world scene as an empire of unmatched global reach, the cause of so much recent controversy. Stefan Kanfer is the author of "A Journal of the Plague Years" and "A Summer World".
- ISBN10 034053382X
- ISBN13 9780340533826
- Publish Date 21 October 1993
- Publish Status Transferred
- Out of Print 19 April 2005
- Publish Country GB
- Publisher Hodder & Stoughton
- Imprint Hodder & Stoughton Ltd
- Format Hardcover
- Pages 416
- Language English