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Letters from the Crimea, the Danube and Armenia
August 18, 1854, to November 17, 1858
Cambridge Library Collection - European History Series
Author: Gordon Charles George
Coordinator: Boulger Demetrius C.
Published in 1884 when the controversial general's popularity was at its height, these letters offer an insight into his personality.
Language: EnglishSubject for Letters from the Crimea, the Danube and Armenia:
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Publication date: 02-2012
228 p. · 14x21.6 cm · Paperback
228 p. · 14x21.6 cm · Paperback
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This volume of letters was published in 1884, when General Gordon (1833?85) was engaged in the controversial defence of Khartoum that claimed his life the following year. The reputation of 'Chinese' Gordon, a complex figure, unpopular with the British government and military but adored by the people and press, was fed by works such as this. Covering his time in the Crimea as a young lieutenant, and later in the drawing up of the new frontiers between the Russian and Ottoman empires, these letters were published by his later biographer, Demetrius C. Boulger (1853?1928) as evidence of Gordon's strength of character and value as a military leader. One reviewer noted in them an 'indomitable cheerfulness of disposition, patient endurance, trustful fatalism, simple courage and faith, ? [and] single-hearted devotion to duty', words which reflected the popular view of Gordon as a symbol of British national pride and imperial honour.
Introduction; Part I. Letters from the Crimea; Part II. Letters from the Danube; Part III. Letters from Armenia; The fortress of Alexandropol.
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