The River War
Softcover
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Description
The River War is Winston S. Churchill's detailed account of Britain's military campaign against the Mahdist forces in Sudan (1896-1899). Combining firsthand observations with historical analysis, Churchill explores the politics, strategy, and brutal realities of colonial warfare as British and Egyptian forces, led by General Kitchener, seek to reclaim Sudan. With vivid descriptions of battles, including the pivotal Battle of Omdurman, and reflections on imperialism, this work remains a compelling study of 19th-century military conflict and geopolitics.
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Main Genre
Biographies
Sub Genre
True Stories
Format
Softcover
Pages
300
Price
19.00 €
Description
The River War is Winston S. Churchill's detailed account of Britain's military campaign against the Mahdist forces in Sudan (1896-1899). Combining firsthand observations with historical analysis, Churchill explores the politics, strategy, and brutal realities of colonial warfare as British and Egyptian forces, led by General Kitchener, seek to reclaim Sudan. With vivid descriptions of battles, including the pivotal Battle of Omdurman, and reflections on imperialism, this work remains a compelling study of 19th-century military conflict and geopolitics.
Book Information
Main Genre
Biographies
Sub Genre
True Stories
Format
Softcover
Pages
300
Price
19.00 €



