'Written in a very clear and readable style and based upon thorough and excellent research. The various and often dramatic phases of Kitchener's rapid rise to national and international fame are chronicled with great skill, shrewdness and sensitivity... one of the best biographies of Kitchener to be written so far' - Denis Judd, author of Empire: The British Imperial Experience from 1765 to the Present
Introduction
A Peripatetic Childhood
Learning to be a Soldier
To Palestine and the Near East
In the Land of the Pharaohs
The Deserts of Sudan
Sirdar of the Egyptian Army
Victory at Omdurman
At Fashoda with the French
From Khartoum to Cape Town
The South African War
To India
Egypt Again
Warlord
A Watery Grave and an Enduring Legend