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CHARLES G. “CHINESE” GORDON

A Working Bibliography of MHI Sources

General Sources.…p.1 In China…..p.2 In Africa…..p.2

GENERAL SOURCES

Boulger, Demetrius C. The Life of Gordon…. 2 vols. : Unwin, 1896. DS68.32.G6.B68.

Butler, William F. Charles George Gordon. NY: Macmillan, 1889. 255 p. DS68.32.G6.B87.

Chenevix Tench, Charles. Charley Gordon: An Eminent Victorian Reassessed. London: Lane, 1978. 320 p. DA68.32.G6.C54.

Eady, Harold G. “Charles George Gordon.” Army Quarterly (Jul 1933): pp. 309-15. Per.

Elton, Godfrey E. Gordon of : The Life of General Charles George Gordon. NY: Knopf, 1955. 376 p. DA68.32.G6.E47.

Faught, C. B. Gordon: Victorian Hero. Wash, DC: Potomac Books, 2008. 117 p. DA68.32.G6.F37.

Forbes, Archibald. Chinese Gordon: A Succinct Record of his Life. NY: Funk & Wagnalls, 1884. 171 p. DA68.32.G6.F67.

Johnson, Peter. Gordon of Khartoum. NY: Sterling, 1985. 272 p. DA68.32.G6.J63.

Macgregor-Hastie, Roy. Never to Be Taken Alive: A of General Gordon. London: Sidgwick & Jackson, 1985. 195 p. DA68.32.G6.M33.

Nutting, Anthony. Gordon of Khartoum: Martyr and Misfit. NY: C.N. Potter, 1966. 338 p. DA68.32.G6.N87.

Pollock, John C. Gordon: The Man Behind the Legend. London: Constable, 1993. 373 p. DA68.32.G6.P65. Charles Gordon p.2

Stachey, Lytton. : Cardinal Manning, , Dr. Arnold, General Gordon. NY: Modern Lib, 1918. 342 p. CT782.S8.

Waller, John J. Gordon of Khartoum: The Saga of a Victorian Hero. NY: Atheneum, 1988. 504 p. DS68.32.G6.W34.

Wortham, H.E. Chinese Gordon. Boston: Little, Brown, 1933. 384 p. DA68.32.G6.W67.

_____. Gordon, an Intimate Portrait. London: Harrap, 1933. 342 p. DA68.32.G6.W67.

-in China

Gordon, Charles G. Events in the Taeping Rebellion. London: W.H. Allen, 1891. 531 p. DS759.G67.

_____. General Gordon’s Private Diary of his Exploits in China. London: S. Low, 1885. 302 p. DS759.35.G6.A3.

_____. Gordon’s Campaign in China. London: Chapman & Hall, 1900. 79 p. DS759.35.G6.A3.

Hake, A. Egmont. The Story of Chinese Gordon. NY: Worthington, 1884. 407 p. DS68.32.G6.H34.

Wilson, Andrew. The “Ever-Victorious Army”: A History of the Chinese Campaign Under Lt.-Col. C.G. Gordon and of the Suppression of the Tai-ping Rebellion. Edinburgh: Blackwood, 1868. 395 p. DS759.W54.

-in Africa

Chenevix Trench, Charles. The Road to Khartoum: A Life of General Charles Gordon. NY: Dorset, 1987. 320 p. DA68.32.G6.C547.

Craig, Simon. “Breaking the Square.” Military Heritage (Dec 2001): pp. 78-84. Per. Abu Klea.

Gordon, Charles G. Colonel Gordon in Central Africa, 1874-1879: With Portrait and Map… From Original Letters and Documents. [Edited by George B. Hill] NY: Kraus, 1969. 456 p. DT156.6.G67.

_____. The Journals of Major-Gen. C.G. Gordon, C.B. at Kartoum: Printed from the Original Mss. Boston: Houghton, Mifflin, 1885. 479 p. DT156.6.G672. Charles Gordon p.3

Knight, Ian. “’Two Days Too Late!” Military Illustrated No. 173: pp. 32-39. Per.

Moffitt, Frederick W. “ Ismail’s Dispatches to Major-General Charles Gordon.” Journal (Jun 1934): pp. 236-39. Per.

Moore-Harrel, Alice. Gordon and the : Prologue to the Mahdiyya, 1877-1880. Portland, OR: Franklin Cass, 2001. 286 p. DT156.6.M66.

Perrett, Bryan. “March to Infinity: The Desert Column, Gordon Relief Expedition, 1884-85.”In At All Costs!: Stories of Impossible Victories. London: Arms & Armour, 1993. pp. 120-39. D214.P46.

Raugh, Harold E. “Garnet Joseph Wolseley and the Gordon Relief Expedition.” Army Quarterly and Defence Journal (Oct 1987): pp. 441-51. Per.

Wilson, Charles W. From to Khartum: A Journal of the Desert March from Korti to Gubat and the Ascent of the in General Gordon’s Steamers. London: Blackwood, 1886. 317 p. DT108.3.W472.