Deze figuur staat vooral bekend om zijn militaire carrière en dienst in het Chinese leger, wat hem de bijnaam 'Chinese Gordon' opleverde. Zijn militaire successen bij het neerslaan van de Taiping-opstand werden erkend met de hoogste militaire onderscheiding van de Qing-dynastie. Later diende hij als gouverneur-generaal van Soedan, en zijn leven eindigde tijdens het beleg van Khartoem.
This fascinating book provides a firsthand account of the experiences of C.G. Gordon during his time in Kartoum, as well as insightful notes and commentary by A.E. Hake. This book is a must-read for anyone interested in the history of the British Empire and the role of its officers in the region.
This book is a historical account of the actions and experiences of Colonel Charles George Gordon during his time in Central Africa between 1874 and 1879. The book describes Gordon's efforts to establish peace and order in a region that was fraught with conflict and political instability. It provides insight into Gordon's personality and leadership style, as well as the challenges he faced and the impact of his actions on the region.
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This is a gripping and highly personal account of one of the most dramatic episodes in the history of 19th-century imperialism and war. Charles George Gordon, a British general and hero, kept a private diary of his experiences during the Taiping Rebellion in China, which he fought against with utmost bravery and resourcefulness. Samuel Mossman, a close friend and collaborator of Gordon's, edited and annotated the diary, adding many details and insights into the events and personalities involved. This book is a must-read for anyone interested in military history, China, and the psychology of heroism.