Book Description
From Obscurity to Bright Dawn is a fascinating eyewitness description of a remarkable period of African history. Henry Phillips provides an insider's account, having served as a top British official and as an appointed member of an otherwise elected African cabinet. The book is based partly on the author's own diaries but also on public records and the recollections of colleagues, family and friends. It describes how Hastings Banda, an astute African politician, outwitted two Prime Ministers and became a Prime Minister himself in just six years. This is a very readable story, in which the business of government is interspersed with descriptions of the environment and social life of a British civil servant overseas. The narrative does not end with the independence of Malawi--the author maintained his close relations with the country and its formidable president. The latter, Hastings Banda, is shown, in this balanced account, in a far more favorable light than is customary.
About the Author
Henry Phillips MBE served in the Colonial Administrative Service in Nyasaland before his appointment as Managing Director of Standard Bank's Development Corporation.
From Obscurity to Bright Dawn: How Nyasaland Became Malawi, an Insider's Account FROM THE PUBLISHER
From Obscurity to Bright Dawn is a fascinating eyewitness description of a remarkable period of African history. Henry Phillips provides an insider's account, having served as a top British official and as an appointed member of an otherwise elected African cabinet. The book is based partly on the author's own diaries but also draws on public records and the recollections of colleagues, family and friends. It describes how, in just six years, an astute African politician outwitted two Prime Ministers and became a Prime Minister himself. This is a very readable story, in which the business of government is interspersed with descriptions of the environment and social life of a British civil servant overseas.
FROM THE CRITICS
Booknews
Phillips, a top British official who served as an appointed member of an otherwise elected African cabinet, provides an insider's account of a remarkable period of African history. He describes how, in just six years, an astute African politician named Hastings Banda outwitted two Prime Ministers and became a Prime Minister himself. Includes b&w photos. Distributed by St. Martin's Press. Annotation c. by Book News, Inc., Portland, Or.