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Ten Years’ Captivity In The Mahdi’S Camp, 1882-1892

Ten Years’ Captivity In The Mahdi’S Camp, 1882-1892

Joseph Ohrwalder / Sir F. R. Wingate / Sir FRWingate

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Editorial:
Alpha Editions
Año de edición:
2020
Materia
Historia
ISBN:
9789354219597
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A vivid, unvarnished witness to life in the Mahdi’s camp during the uprising. Ten years in the desert. Joseph Ohrwalder’s Ten Years’ Captivity in the Mahdi’s Camp, 1882-1892 is at once a Victorian adventure memoir and a nineteenth-century captivity narrative, also serving as a historical travel account and a desert survival story. Recorded by an eyewitness who lived through the upheavals of the 1880s Sudan events, the narrative combines the steady observation of a traveller with the immediacy of someone whose daily existence depended on endurance, negotiation and adaptation. Readers encounter granular reporting of camp routines, landscape and movement without embellishment: the tone is plain, the detail often startling. As a classic true story it satisfies the appetite for explorers and adventurers, yet its value runs deeper - offering texture to the human experience behind headlines about the Sudan Mahdi uprising and the clashes of local forces and imperial ambitions.Historically and literarily significant, Ohrwalder’s account has long been consulted by students of British colonial history and those assembling African history books for both public and private collections. It makes an effective academic research reference for scholars tracing the social history of conflict, the logistics of desert life and the civilian perspective on a moment too often reduced to strategy. Republished by Alpha Editions in a careful modern edition, this volume preserves the spirit of the original while making it effortless to enjoy today - a heritage title prepared for readers and collectors alike. Casual readers will be drawn to the immediate drama and human detail; classic-literature collectors and history enthusiasts will appreciate a faithful, accessible copy that belongs in any history enthusiasts collection. For readers of nineteenth-century travel writing, explorers and adventurers, or anyone interested in the wider sweep of imperial-era encounters in Africa, this remains a rare primary witness to an era that shaped modern Sudan.

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