Never to be Taken Alive - A Biography of General Gordon
This work is the biography of Charles George Gordon, Governor General of the Sudan in the 19th century. Best know for his death at Khartoum in 1885, General Gordon had enjoyed an adventurous life. He fought in the Crimea, was hired by the Chinese Emperor to work with his modernizing army, and then onto Egypt and the Sudan. Professor MacGregor-Hastie draws upon fresh material from sources in Britain, China, Egypt and the Sudan to tell this unique story of a hero of our time. This biography uses new materials, including much from Gordon's Italian companion, Romolo Gessi. The author covers Gordon's life through the Crimean War, the Taiping rebellion in China, slave suppression in the Sudan, and his last defense of Khartoum and his death during the Mahdi's rebellion 1884-85...