Gordon, der Held von Khartum : ein Lebensbild by Anonymous

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By Betty Howard Posted on Jan 9, 2026
In Category - Regional Stories
Anonymous Anonymous
German
Hey, I just finished this fascinating old book about General Charles Gordon, the British officer who became a legend during the Siege of Khartoum. It’s a wild story. The book is called 'Gordon, der Held von Khartum,' and get this—it's by 'Anonymous.' That’s the first mystery. Why was the author hiding? The book paints Gordon as this almost mythical, tragic hero, standing alone against an overwhelming force. But it made me wonder: is this a straightforward biography, or is the anonymous writer trying to push a specific, heroic narrative? The real tension isn't just in the battle scenes; it's in figuring out what story the author is really telling, and why they felt the need to tell it from the shadows. It’s history with a layer of intrigue.
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This book is a biography of General Charles George Gordon, a complex British military figure famous for his final stand in Khartoum, Sudan, in 1884-85. It follows his career, but focuses heavily on his last mission: to evacuate Egyptian forces from Sudan as the Mahdist rebellion grew. Against orders, Gordon decided to defend the city, believing he could hold it. The book details the long, desperate siege, the failed relief expedition, and Gordon's ultimate fate.

Why You Should Read It

Forget dry history. This book reads like an adventure novel, full of drama and doomed heroism. The anonymous author clearly admires Gordon, presenting him as a man of unshakeable principle and courage. That's what makes it interesting. You're not just reading about Gordon; you're reading how someone wanted him to be remembered—as a saintly, almost perfect martyr. It made me question the legend. Was he brilliantly stubborn or tragically reckless? The book doesn't really ask that; it just shows you the legend being built, which is a story in itself.

Final Verdict

Perfect for anyone who likes historical drama with a side of mystery. If you enjoy stories about larger-than-life figures from the British Empire era, or if you're curious about how historical reputations are crafted, you'll find this a quick and engaging read. Just be ready to look between the lines at what the anonymous writer is—and isn't—saying.



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Paul Sanchez
1 year ago

Very interesting perspective.

Christopher Jackson
1 year ago

To be perfectly clear, the character development leaves a lasting impact. A true masterpiece.

Lisa Sanchez
6 months ago

Surprisingly enough, it manages to explain difficult concepts in plain English. A valuable addition to my collection.

Thomas Moore
9 months ago

The fonts used are very comfortable for long reading sessions.

Jennifer Ramirez
1 year ago

Text is crisp, making it easy to focus.

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