Power and Passion in Egypt :A Life of Sir Eldon Gorst, 1861-1911
Power and Passion in Egypt :A Life of Sir Eldon Gorst, 1861-1911
hardback
Published:
29 June, 2007
Description
More Details
| Type | Book |
|---|---|
| ISBN13 | 9781845113643 |
| ISBN10 | 1845113640 |
| Number Of Pages | 288 |
| Item Weight | 1000 g |
| Publisher / Reseller | Bloomsbury Publishing PLC |
| Format | hardback |
Media Reviews
"'Archie Hunter has produced a fine biography. The 'Power' refers to the British occupation of Egypt, control of the Suez Canal and rule over Sudan, which was exercised by Gorst and a large number of British officials and officers who were attached to the Khedive's government. The 'Passion' is that of Gorst, who left astonishingly candid records of his private life and public ambitions. While less famous than Cromer and Kitchener, who preceded and succeeded him as Consul-General, Gorst illuminates the political, religious, cultural, economic, imperial and nationalist issues that the British faced in Egypt, which have contemporary as well as historical significance.' - Roger Adelson, Professor of History, Arizona State University"
Author's Bio
Archie Hunter was educated at Sherborne School and Clare College, Cambridge, before being called to the Bar. His career encompassed the Colonial Administrative Service in northern Nigeria, the International Commission of Jurists in Geneva and the Ministry of Defence. He is the author of Kitchener's Sword Arm: The Life and Campaigns of General Sir Archbald Hunter, A Life of Sir John Eldon Gorst: Disraeli's Awkward Disciple and Wellington's Scapegoat: The Tragedy of Lieutenant Colonel Charles Bevan. He is Sir Eldon Gorst's great-nephew.