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Release Date:01 Oct 2007
ISBN:9780774857925
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Canadians on the Nile

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Canadians on the Nile, 1882-1898 is a lively description ofCanada's romantic and little known involvement in the greatestimperial drama of Queen Victoria's later years. Chosen for theirunique skills, 400 English- and French-speaking Canadian voyageurstransported imperial forces up the Nile in a daring attempt to rescue"Chinese" Gordon, besieged in Khartoum. A generation later,their imperial work was completed by another Canadian, Sir PercyGirouard, who built the desert railway which enabled Kitchener tocapture Khartoum in 1898.

Offering fresh insights to the general reader as well as tohistorians and students, this authoritative work is also a perceptive,exciting, and humorous account of a curious way station along themeandering road to Canadian nationhood.

RELATED TOPICS: Canadian History, History
Roy MacLaren is a graduate of the Universities ofBritish Columbia and of Cambridge. He served as a Canadian diplomat inVietnam, Czechoslovakia, and Switzerland and at the United Nations.

Map and Illustrations

Acknowledgements

Introduction

1. Egyptian

Prologue

2. England in Egypt

3. Enter Wolseley

4. Gordon and the Sudan

5. Red River Interlude

6. The Voyageurs to Egypt

7. Up the Nile

8. The Journey's End

9. Advance and Retreat

10. Canada and the Nile Expedition

11. Reculer pour Mieux Sauter

12. On the Road to Dongolay

13. The Desert Railway

14. Canada on the Nile

Notes

Bibliography

Index

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