A historical non-fiction book by Lieutenant-Colonel Harry F. Trew, published by Blackie & Son in 1938. The memoir details his extensive career and experiences tracking and capturing dangerous criminals across the African continent during his tenure in law enforcement
Trew was a distinguished military and police figure in early 20th-century Southern Africa. He served as the first District Commandant of the South African Police in Pretoria and commanded General Louis Botha’s bodyguard during the First World War. [1]