30 Degrees South Publishers

30° SOUTH PUBLISHERS was formed in South Africa in 2005, with the express purpose of publishing African, particularly southern African, history and military history. In their almost ten years of existence, they have published well over 200 titles, and are now bringing out some 40 or so new titles a year, making them the largest military / history publisher on the continent.
Their areas of focus include:
- Victorian history and colonial conflicts, e.g.:
- 1836 Boer Migration: The Great Trek
- 1879 Anglo-Zulu War
- Anglo-Boer War, 1899–1902
- First World War
- Second World War
- Post-World War II African conflicts, e.g.:
- Biafra and the Nigerian Civil War
- Rhodesian Bush War
- Mozambican Civil War
- South African Border War (including Angolan/Namibian Civil Wars)
- The Congo
- Mau Mau Uprising
- Ogaden Conflict
- Libyan Air Wars
- Rwandan Genocide and The Great Lakes Conflict
The topics are presented in a wide variety of formats, from personal memoirs to regimental histories and academic treatises, all accessible and all educational and entertaining. Their books, all quality productions, vary too, from A5 paperbacks to full-color glossy coffee-table collector’s editions and most are available in eBook format.
Oupa, OBE
$34.95
Men of the Mendi
$34.95
The Road to Ulundi Revisited
$125.00
Return to Morogoro
$29.95
The Baronet and the Savage King
$14.95
Discovering the Battlefields of the 1879 Anglo-Zulu War
$24.95
I Won't Be Home Next Summer
$29.95
One Beat of a Butterfly’s Heart
$29.95
Mampara
$29.95
The Battle of Vaalkrans
$6.95
The Battle of Modder Spruit and Tchrengula
$6.95
The Chronicle of Jeremiah Goldswain
$34.95
Come Back To Portofino
$29.95
Tale Gunner
$19.95
West of the Moon
$29.95
Shadow Tracker
$24.95