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Imperial Vanities

The Adventures of the Baker Brothers and Gordon of Khartoum
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This is the entwined story of three Victorians. Two of these men were brothers - Sir Samuel Baker, the irrepressible explorer; and Valentine Baker, reckoned to be the leading cavalry officer of the British Army before disgrace overwhelmed him. The third is the troubled Charles "Chinese" Gordon, murdered by the Mahdi's forces in Khartoum. "Imperial Vanities" is an adventure story in the high tradition, ranging from the Upper Nile, to Ceylon, Egypt and the slave markets of the Balkans. In his second book on Victorian life, Brian Thompson recounts the beginnings of the end of British Empire through the story of three men - the explorer Samuel Baker, whose second wife was a slave; his brother Valentine, who indecently assaulted a girl on a train and their friend Gordon of Khartoum, who preferred the company of men and the Bible.

Author Biography:

Brian Thompson was born in London and read English at Cambridge. He has written for radio and television, as well as for stage. His work of non-fiction includes‘A Monkey Among Crocodiles’ and ‘Imperial Vanities’. He lives in Oxford and France. Brian Thompson is the most hilariously funny and innovative voice in non-fiction for ages.
Release date NZ
January 20th, 2003
Audience
  • General (US: Trade)
Pages
320
Dimensions
129x198x20
ISBN-13
9780006532217
Product ID
1696258

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