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The River War

Autor Winston S. Churchill
en Limba Engleză Paperback
An Account of the Reconquest of the Sudan by Winston S. Churchill
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ISBN-13: 9781508512530
ISBN-10: 1508512531
Pagini: 286
Dimensiuni: 127 x 203 x 16 mm
Greutate: 0.31 kg
Editura: CREATESPACE

Cuprins

The Rebellion of the Mahdi The Fate of the Envoy The Dervish Empire The Years of Preparation The Beginning of the War Firket The Recovery of the Dongola Province The Desert Railway Abu Hamed Berber Reconnaissance The Battle of the Atbara The Grand Advance The Operations of the First of September The Battle of Omdurman The Fall of the City ÒThe Fashoda IncidentÓ On the Blue Nile The End of the Khalifa Appendices A and B Index

Notă biografică

Sir Winston Leonard Spencer-Churchill (1874 - 1965) was a British statesman who was the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom from 1940 to 1945 and again from 1951 to 1955. Churchill was also an officer in the British Army, a non-academic historian, a writer (as Winston S. Churchill) and an artist. He won the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1953 for his overall, lifetime body of work. In 1963, he was the first of only eight people to be made an honorary citizen of the United States. In addition to his careers of soldier and politician, he was a prolific writer under the pen name "Winston S. Churchill". After being commissioned into the 4th Queen's Own Hussars in 1895, Churchill gained permission to observe the Cuban War of Independence and sent war reports to The Daily Graphic. He continued his war journalism in British India, at the Siege of Malakand, then in the Sudan during the Mahdist War and in southern Africa during the Second Boer War.