Rhodes & Barnato: Architects of Empire Hardcover – May 1, 1997
This is the story of two young men who emigrated to South Africa in the late 19th century and who, together and separately - and quite unintentionally - were largely responsible for transforming a minor pastoral colony into a major industrial nation.Cecil Rhodes, the son of a Hertfordshire vicar, was only 17 when he sailed to Durban to help an elder brother grow cotton on a small farm.Barney Barnato, part-time boxer, barman and down-the-bill music hall comic, the son of an East End old clothes dealer, was three years older when he left England for Cape Town with [pound]30 capital and forty boxes of dubious cigars with which he intended to start trading.Both these modest aims were suddenly and totally overtaken when they joined thousands of other enthusiastic amateurs digging for diamonds. Most found very few, but Rhodes and Barnato were immediately successful and on an unprecedented scale. Within a few years they were fabulously wealthy - billionaires by today's value.One used his mone