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General Gordon, Saint and Soldier

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The author presents a concise life of a devout and upright military officer, recounting his upbringing, formal training, and early wartime experience, followed by frontier and overseas postings including service in China and administrative duties in the Sudan. Personal letters, charitable work among the poor, and religious conviction are highlighted alongside descriptions of his governance in Khartoum, the prolonged siege that ended in his death, and contemporary public and governmental reactions. The narrative closes with an account of the relief expedition, posthumous mourning, and selected correspondence intended to inspire moral and Christian emulation.

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Joseph Wardle

Joseph Wardle was an English author known for his travel writing and biographical works. His notable book, "From the Thames to the Tiber," chronicles his experiences traveling through various European cities, offering insights into the cultures and landscapes he encountered. Additionally, Wardle wrote "General Gordon, Saint and Soldier," a biography that reflects on the life and legacy of the British military figure Charles Gordon. Through his writings, Wardle contributes to the literary heritage of travel literature and biography, providing readers with a glimpse into both personal journeys and historical narratives.

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