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by G. A. (George Alfred) Henty
A restless young man in his mid‑twenties answers a modest advertisement for an office job in Alexandria, hoping to escape the cramped streets of London and find purpose abroad. With little more than a keen mind and a steady hand, he boards a ship for Egypt, where the heat and the bustling bazaars already hint at a world far removed from his familiar Pimlico back‑street. The promise of adventure soon intertwines with the looming shadow of a distant conflict that has drawn the British and Egyptian forces deep into the Sudanese desert.
Arriving at the frontier, he volunteers for the daring campaign led by General Kitchener, thrust into a landscape of railways snaking along the Nile and gunboats patrolling the river’s twists. As the army pushes toward the fierce strongholds of Atbara and Omdurman, he finds himself amid disciplined troops, wary locals, and the fierce resistance of the Mahdi’s followers. The young volunteer must learn quickly—balancing duty, survival, and his own courage—while the drums of war echo across the sand‑scarred plains.
Language
en
Duration
~13 hours (752K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2006-07-19
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1832–1902
Best known for fast-moving historical adventures, this prolific Victorian writer turned real wars, distant places, and imperial history into stories that thrilled generations of young readers. Before becoming a hugely popular novelist, he worked as a journalist and war correspondent, giving his fiction a strong sense of action and detail.
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