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Charles George Gordon

    This figure is primarily known for his military career and service in the Chinese army, earning the moniker 'Chinese Gordon.' His military successes in quelling the Taiping Rebellion were recognized with the highest military honor of the Qing Dynasty. He later served as the Governor-General of Sudan, and his life concluded during the Siege of Khartoum.

    General Gordon's Private Diary of his Exploits in China: Amplified by Samuel Mossman ... With Portraits and Map
    Too Late for Gordon and Khartoum; the Testimony of an Independent Eye-witness of the Heroic Efforts for Their Rescue and Relief. With Maps and Plans a
    Gordon's Campaign in China
    The Journals of ... C.G. Gordon ... at Kartoum. Intr. and Notes by A.E. Hake
    Letters of General C. G. Gordon, to his Sister, M. A. Gordon
    The Journals of Major-Gen. C. G. Gordon, C. B., at Kartoum. Printed From the Original Mss; v.2