by Michael Barthorp (Author)
Beautifully illustrated from the work of pioneer war photographers, this is a marvellously readable account of the British Empire at war. From the British invasion of Egypt to the tragedy of Gordon of Khartoum, it culminates in General Kitchener's march to Omdurmann that saw Winston Churchill participate in one of the last battlefield charges by British cavalry. Michael Barthorp reveals the strengths and weaknesses of Queen Victoria's army, its brilliant but wayward officer corps and the professional soldiers who inspired so many Kipling poems.
Format: Paperback
Pages: 190
Edition: Reprinted Edition
Publisher: Cassell & Co.
Published: 25 Apr 2002
ISBN 10: 0304362239
ISBN 13: 9780304362233
Book Overview: Vivid account of some of the most famous episodes in Victorian military history Illustrated with the work of early war photographers