Canadians on the Nile, 1882-1898: Being the adventures of the voyageurs on the Khartoum relief expedition and other exploits
Canadians on the Nile, 1882-1898 is a lively description of Canada's romantic and little known involvement in the greatest imperial drama of Queen Victoria's later years. Chosen for their unique skills, 400 English- and French-speaking Canadian voyageurs transported imperial forces up the Nile in a daring attempt to rescue "Chinese" Gordon, besieged in Khartoum. Offering fresh insights to the general reader as well as to historians and students, this authoritative work is also a perceptive, exciting, and humorous account of a curious way station along the meandering road to Canadian nationhood.
Roy MacLaren
Hardcover with d/w 184pp University of Columbia 1978 1st ed
Fine/Fine