Description: (War) Warner, Philip: Kitchener: Hardcover. Antheneum, New York, NY. 1986. B&W Photographs: 1st American Edition, 1st Printing. Near Fine Near Fine This book is in Near Fine condition and has a Near Fine dust jacket. The book and its contents are in clean, bright condition. The text pages are clean and bright. The dust jacket is crisp and clean. "Kitchener was credited in 1898 for having won the Battle of Omdurman and securing control of the Sudan for which he was made Baron Kitchener of Khartoum. As Chief of Staff (1900–1902) in the Second Boer War he played a key role in Lord Roberts' conquest of the Boer Republics, then succeeded Roberts as commander-in-chief – by which time Boer forces had taken to guerrilla fighting and British forces imprisoned Boer civilians in concentration camps. His term as Commander-in-Chief (1902–1909) of the Army in India saw him quarrel with another eminent proconsul, the Viceroy Lord Curzon, who eventually resigned. Kitchener then returned to Egypt as British Agent and Consul-General (de facto administrator). " (from Wikipedia) 2 132 0689118058 #44286 $20
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Author: Warner, Philip
Book Title: Kitchener
Cover: Hardcover
Language: English
Publisher: Antheneum
Publication Year: 1986
Place Published: New York, NY
Pages: 247p.
Topic: War
Format: Hardcover
Edition: 1st American Edition
Printing: 1st Printing
Book Condition: Near Fine in Near Fine dust jacket
Defects: This book is in Near Fine condition and has a Near Fine dust, jacket. The book and its contents are in clean, bright, condition. The text pages are clean and bright. The dust jacket, is crisp and clean. "Kitchener was credited in 1898 for having, won the Battle of Omdurman and securing control of the Sudan, for which he was made Baron Kitchener of Khartoum. As Chief of, Staff (1900–1902) in the Second Boer War he played a key role, in Lord Roberts' conquest of the Boer Republics, then succeeded, Roberts as commander-in-chief – by which time Boer forces had, taken to guerrilla fighting and British forces imprisoned Boer, civilians in concentration camps. His term as, Commander-in-Chief (1902–1909) of the Army in India saw him, quarrel with another eminent proconsul, the Viceroy Lord, Curzon, who eventually resigned. Kitchener then returned to, Egypt as British Agent and Consul-General (de facto, administrator). " (from Wikipedia)
Illustration Type: B&W Photographs
Binding: Hardcover
Subject: War
Place of Publication: New York, NY
Year Printed: 1986
Special Attributes: Dust Jacket