Khartoum 1885

General Gordon's last stand

Donald Featherstone author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

Published:27th May '93

Currently unavailable, and unfortunately no date known when it will be back

Khartoum 1885 cover

Illustrated with bird's-eye views, this book tells the story of General Charles "Chinese" Gordon's defence of Khartoum during the Mahdist revolt and the battles of the relief expedition that struggled to reach him.

Fully illustrated and featuring full-colour maps and bird's eye views of the battlefield, this detailed volume examines a key moment in Britain's military relationship with the Sudan.

Early in 1881 unrest in the Sudan began to crystallise around Mohammed Ibn Ahmed el-Sayyid Abdullah. Proclaiming himself the long-expected Madhi, the Guided One of the Prophet, he preached that the Sudan was to be purged of its Egyptian oppressors. Drawn in by the Egyptian failure to deal with the situation, the British sent General Gordon to organise an evacuation. On reaching Khartoum however, General Gordon believed, incorrectly, that the Madhi could be reasoned with. Instead of negotiating, the Madhi besieged the town for 317 days.

This title looks in particular, although not exclusively, at the battles fought by the British columns sent to relieve Khartoum.

ISBN: 9781855323018

Dimensions: 248mm x 184mm x 8mm

Weight: 344g

96 pages