mrw311 - AnthologyMain MenuIntroductionThe Gatling Gun and Machine GunsRifles and HandgunsIronclad Battleships and Torpedo TechnologyThe Boer WarsStagnation and Fear of DestructionAnxious, Fictional Accounts of the FutureBibliographyMatthew Werkheiserbaf3c422a98f36dbd4c83c180176ff0854fcbc18
12016-11-27T18:38:14-05:00Biography of Sir Henry Haggard2plain2016-11-28T20:13:26-05:00This biography of Sir Henry Haggard is incredibly useful for providing context for the numerous references to weapons and tactics mentioned in King Solomon’s Mines – his use of superstition within the novel to subordinate the Kukuana’s to his “authority” echoes a number of articles concerning South Africa in light of the Second Boer War’s introduction of new weapons and tactics. The mention of the Gatling gun during the battle scene of the novel (excerpted in the following section) is tactically correct, as the large enemy force marching from the village would have been in the prime position for a Gatling attack as opposed to, say, the Boers who frequently dug in thus making the Gatling useless.