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The Ever Victorious Army
A History Of The Chinese Campaign Under Lieutenant Colonel C. G. Gordon And Of The Suppression Of The Tai-Ping Rebellion (1868)
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Focusing on the Tai-Ping Rebellion of 1868, this historical account examines the military strategies of Lieutenant Colonel C. G. Gordon and the Ever Victorious Army. Andrew Wilson details the battles and highlights the soldiers' bravery, while also addressing the political and social factors that fueled the rebellion. The narrative includes insights into foreign intervention, particularly by British and French forces, providing a thorough exploration of a critical period in 19th-century Chinese history. This reprint preserves the original's significance.
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The Ever Victorious Army, Andrew Wilson
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- Title
- The Ever Victorious Army
- Subtitle
- A History Of The Chinese Campaign Under Lieutenant Colonel C. G. Gordon And Of The Suppression Of The Tai-Ping Rebellion (1868)
- Language
- English
- Authors
- Andrew Wilson
- Publisher
- Kessinger Publishing, LLC
- Released
- 2008
- Format
- Paperback
- Pages
- 428
- ISBN13
- 9781437327779
- Category
- History
- Description
- Focusing on the Tai-Ping Rebellion of 1868, this historical account examines the military strategies of Lieutenant Colonel C. G. Gordon and the Ever Victorious Army. Andrew Wilson details the battles and highlights the soldiers' bravery, while also addressing the political and social factors that fueled the rebellion. The narrative includes insights into foreign intervention, particularly by British and French forces, providing a thorough exploration of a critical period in 19th-century Chinese history. This reprint preserves the original's significance.