Beyond the Reach of Empire

Beyond the Reach of Empire Wolseley's Failed Campaign to Save Gordon and Khartoum

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Publisher's Synopsis

In the early 1880s the Mahdi unleashed a spectacularly successful jihadist uprising against Egyptian colonial rule in the Sudan. By the spring of 1884 Cairo bowed to British pressure to withdraw. Beyond the Reach of Empire describes how Major General Charles Gordon was despatched to evacuate Khartoum and turn the Sudan over to self-rule, goes on to explain how and why the Gordon mission backfired, and then homes in on Sir Garnet WolseleyÆs planning and execution of the long-delayed Gordon Relief Expedition, which arrived only two days after the city had fallen and Gordon had been killed. - - Colonel Mike SnookÆs narrative is characterised by scrupulous attention to detail, an instinctive grasp of the period and an intimate understanding of its setting. The author argues compellingly that the Khartoum affair was mismanaged from the outset. The outcome is the exoneration of Gordon, the man cast in the role of scapegoat, and an indictment of WolseleyÆs generalship over the course of the last and most deeply flawed campaign of his career. - - - -

Book information

ISBN: 9781848326019
Publisher: Frontline Books
Imprint: Frontline Books
Pub date:
DEWEY: 962.403
DEWEY edition: 22
Number of pages: xxx, 578 , 16 unnumbered of plates
Weight: 1148g
Height: 160mm
Width: 234mm
Spine width: 53mm