South From Khartoum: The Story of Emin Pasha

$15.00

By Alan Caillou

Published By Hawthorn Books

Year Published 1974

Book Format - Hard cover

Summary

This book is the little known story of one of “Chinese “ Gordon’s lieutenants who held out against the Mahdist forces during the Anglo-Sudan war. Emin Pasha was a German Jew who staged the last ditch defense of Waldelai against the encircling Mahdist forces. This book is the story of the man, his mission, and ensuing rescue by none other than Henry Stanley.

Notes - Slight wear and tear on dust jacket.

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By Alan Caillou

Published By Hawthorn Books

Year Published 1974

Book Format - Hard cover

Summary

This book is the little known story of one of “Chinese “ Gordon’s lieutenants who held out against the Mahdist forces during the Anglo-Sudan war. Emin Pasha was a German Jew who staged the last ditch defense of Waldelai against the encircling Mahdist forces. This book is the story of the man, his mission, and ensuing rescue by none other than Henry Stanley.

Notes - Slight wear and tear on dust jacket.

By Alan Caillou

Published By Hawthorn Books

Year Published 1974

Book Format - Hard cover

Summary

This book is the little known story of one of “Chinese “ Gordon’s lieutenants who held out against the Mahdist forces during the Anglo-Sudan war. Emin Pasha was a German Jew who staged the last ditch defense of Waldelai against the encircling Mahdist forces. This book is the story of the man, his mission, and ensuing rescue by none other than Henry Stanley.

Notes - Slight wear and tear on dust jacket.

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