Flight of the Diamond Smugglers
Flight of the Diamond Smugglers
- Author/Seller
- Matthew Gavin Frank
- SKU:
- 9781785788888
$23.00
'Ghost towns, corporate cruelty, the centuries-old relationship betweenhumans and a species almost magical in its abilities ... fabulous.' - The New YorkTimes
'Eye-opening' - Geographical
'A beautifully written book on diamond smuggling, the universe, life and much of what lies in between.' - Toby Muse,
author of Kilo: Life and Death Inside the Secret World of the Cocaine Cartels
For nearly 80 years, a huge portion of coastal South Africa was closed off to the public. With many of its pits now deemed
"overmined" and abandoned, journalist and author Matthew Gavin Frank set out across the infamous Diamond C oast to
investigate an illicit trade - the smuggling of diamonds by carrier pigeon - that supplies a global market.
Uncovering a long overlooked true crime story dating back to the founding of the De Beers corporation, and blending
elements of reportage, memoir and legend, he weaves interviews with local diamond divers, who extract mineral wealth
from the seabed by day and raise pigeons in secret by night, with harrowing anecdotes from former heads of security,
environmental managers, and vigilante pigeon hunters.
A rare and remarkable portrait of exploitation and greed, Flight of the Diamond Smugglers reveals how these feathered
bandits became outlaws in every mining town.
'Eye-opening' - Geographical
'A beautifully written book on diamond smuggling, the universe, life and much of what lies in between.' - Toby Muse,
author of Kilo: Life and Death Inside the Secret World of the Cocaine Cartels
For nearly 80 years, a huge portion of coastal South Africa was closed off to the public. With many of its pits now deemed
"overmined" and abandoned, journalist and author Matthew Gavin Frank set out across the infamous Diamond C oast to
investigate an illicit trade - the smuggling of diamonds by carrier pigeon - that supplies a global market.
Uncovering a long overlooked true crime story dating back to the founding of the De Beers corporation, and blending
elements of reportage, memoir and legend, he weaves interviews with local diamond divers, who extract mineral wealth
from the seabed by day and raise pigeons in secret by night, with harrowing anecdotes from former heads of security,
environmental managers, and vigilante pigeon hunters.
A rare and remarkable portrait of exploitation and greed, Flight of the Diamond Smugglers reveals how these feathered
bandits became outlaws in every mining town.