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Anglesey, Marquess of, A History Of The British Cavalry, 1872–1898 (London, 1982)

Arthur, Sir G., Life of Lord Kitchener (London, 1920)

_____ General Sir John Maxwell (London, 1932)

Asher, M., Khartoum The Ultimate Imperial Adventure (London, 2005)

Atteridge, A., Towards Khartoum: The Story of The Soudan War of 1896 (London, 1897)

_____ Wars of the ‘Nineties: A History of The Warfare of the Last Ten Years of The Nineteenth Century (London, 1899)

Barthorp, M., War on the Nile: Britain, Egypt and the Sudan 1882–1898 (Poole, 1984)

_____ and Turner, P., The British Army On Campaign 4 1882–1902 (London, 1988)

Bedri, B., Memoirs (Oxford, 1969)

Bennett, E., The Downfall of the Dervishes Being A Sketch of the Final Sudan Campaign Of 1898 (London, 1898)

Bond, B., ed. Victorian Military Campaigns (London, 1967)

Brighton, T., The Last Charge: The 21st Lancers and the Battle of Omdurman (Ramsbury, 1998)

Brook-Shepherd, G., Between Two Flags: The Life Of Baron Sir Rudolph von Slatin Pasha (New York, 1973)

Burleigh, B., Sirdar And Khalifa: Or the Re-Conquest of the Soudan (London, 1898)

_____ Khartoum Campaign: Or the Re-Conquest of the Soudan (London, 1899)

Butler, Lieutenant-General Sir W., An Autobiography (London, 1911)

Churchill, R., Winston S. Churchill: Volume 1 Companion Part 2, 1896–1900 (London, 1967)

Churchill, W., The River War: An Historical Account Of The Re-Conquest Of The Sudan (London, 1899)

_____ My Early Life (London, 1930)

Corvi, S., and Beckett, I. (ed.) Victoria’s Generals (Barnsley, 2009)

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Cromer, Earl of., Modern Egypt (London, 1908)

Doolittle, D., A Soldier’s Hero: General Sir Archibald Hunter (Narrangansett, 1991)

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Emery, F., Marching Over Africa: Letters from Victorian Soldiers (London, 1986)

Farwell, B., Prisoners of the Mahdi: The Story of the Mahdist Revolt from the Fall of Khartoum to the Reconquest of the Sudan By Kitchener Fourteen Years Later, and of the Daily Sufferings in Captivity of Three European Prisoners, A Soldier, A Merchant And A Priest (London, 1967)

_____ Queen Victoria’s Little Wars (London, 1972)

_____ Eminent Victorian Soldiers: Seekers of Glory (London, 1986)

Featherstone, D., Victoria’s Enemies: An A-Z of Colonial Warfare (London, 1989)

_____ Khartoum 1885: General Gordon’s Last Stand (London, 1993)

_____ Omdurman 1898: Kitchener’s Victory in the Sudan (London, 1993)

Fortescue-Brickdale, Sir C., ed. Major-General Sir Henry Hallam-Parr (London, 1917)

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Jackson, H., Osman Digna (London, 1926)

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_____ Soldiers of the Nile: A Biographical History of the British Officers of the Egyptian Army 1882–1925 (Thornbury, 1996)

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_________ Marching to the Drums: Eye-Witness Accounts of War from the Kabul Massacre to the Siege of Mafeking (London, 1999)

Lewis, D., The Race to Fashoda: European Colonialism and African Resistance in the Scramble for Africa (New York, 1987)

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Lyttelton, General Sir N., Eighty Years: Soldiering, Politics, Games (London, 1928)

MacLaren, R., Canadians on the Nile, 1882–1898 (Vancouver, 1978)

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Spiers, E., Sudan: The Reconquest Reappraised (London, 1998)

_____ The Scottish Soldier And Empire 1854–1902 (Edinburgh, 2006)

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Symons, J., England’s Pride: The Story of the Gordon Relief Expedition (London, 1965)

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_____ From Our Special Correspondent: Victorian War Correspondents and their Campaigns (London, 1979)

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Woods, F., ed. Young Winston’s Wars: The Original Despatches of Winston S. Churchill, War Correspondent 1897–1900 (London, 1972)

Wright, W., A Tidy Little War: The British Invasion of Egypt, 1882 (Brimscombe Port, 2009)

Ziegler, P., Omdurman (London, 1973)

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