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Colonel Fred Burnaby of the Blues, six feet four inches tall and with a riding weight of over twenty stone, was one of the most recognisable soldier/adventurers of the late Victorian period. As a young officer he became famous as an athlete, gymnast, swordsman and pugilist, reputed to be the strongest man in the British army. In working his way to the command of the Blues, the country's most prestigious cavalry regiment, he made some notable friends and not a few enemies. He also found time for numerous journeys involving considerable hardship. He was a brilliant modern linguist and spoke seven languages fluently. Born into the landed gentry, he increased his financial independence by marrying a young heiress, who produced an heir and promptly decamped to climb mountains in Switzerland. In 1882 he became the first person to make a solo balloon crossing of the English Channel. As his army career approached its close he stood unsuccessfully for Birmingham as a Conservative. His regimental seniority at the time of the Egyptian Campaign of 1882 precluded him joining the newly formed Camel Corps, but he was determined not to leave the army without facing action. In 1884 he travelled to Egypt and participated in both battles of El Teb. Returning to England with his arm in a sling, his popularity with the public became greater than ever. This was not echoed at the War Office, where he was increasingly regarded as a loose cannon. On the Gordon Relief Expedition of 1884 he was denied attachment to the staff of his hero, General Wolseley, but travelled to Egypt anyway and eventually found himself second in command on the dessert march to Metemmeh. He never arrived, killed by a spear through the throat in hand-to-hand fighting at the battle of Abu Klea. Even his death was controversial, with songs in his memory being sung in the music halls at the same time as his fellow officers criticised orders he had given during the battle. Two of Burnaby's books have barely been out or print since they were first published, but his other works are much more difficult to find. His biographers have often included excerpts from his letters and speeches in their works, but none comprehensively. This is intended to provide both. It also includes a new biography of Burnaby, the first to have been written for almost sixty years. Volume 1 covers his early life, including his journeys to Spain as a special correspondent during the Third Carlist War, Khartoum, Khiva and Asia Minor and his place at the side of Baker Pasha at the battle of Tashkessan in the Russo-Turkish War of 1877/78. Volume 2 will cover his political career and his participation in the Egyptian Campaigns of 1883/4 and 1884/5, culminating in his death.

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Not only is it already the definitive work on the great man, but for many it will be a great introduction to the incredible events he lived through leading, I am sure, to re-assessment of all sorts of chapters and characters in his life. Roll on volume 2! --Martyn Downer, author of Nelson s Purse and Queen s Knight

He has tracked down an impressive amount of material, including a short fragment of a letter from Disraeli, who wrote in 1877 to tell Burnaby that I am reading your book with much interest, and I think everybody will do the same . That goes for this book too, which brings us a vivid account of an extraordinary Victorian in his own words. --Lord Lexden in The House, the weekly magazine of the Houses Of Parliament

Fred is informative, readable, and a treat in store for all who are interested in Burnaby and the wider Victorian world. We look forward to Dr Hawkins second volume. Presumably the two volumes will be the definitive Burnaby for years to come. --Soldiers of the Queen (Journal of the Victorian Military Society)

... here we have part one of what I believe will be the definitive work on Colonel Burnaby ... --Guards Magazine

... here we have part one of what I believe will be the definitive work on Colonel Burnaby ... --Guards Magazine

... here we have part one of what I believe will be the definitive work on Colonel Burnaby ... --Guards Magazine

Hawkins book is a welcome addition to Victorian historiography. Not only does Fred come alive through the astonishing collection of sources, but we are left in no doubt that he has been terribly overlooked. We encounter a man who was far more than just a soldier, traveller and controversialist. Hawkins reveals Burnaby to be nothing if not complex he used his pen to both record the number he had killed in Sudan in a game book , and craft riveting and colourful memoirs about his expeditions. Burnaby was an exceptionally well-connected man whose life that bled into the wider themes of the age. In Hawkins, Burnaby has found an historian to do him justice. I look forward to Volume 2. --History Vault

Not only is this an absorbing biography of this extraordinary giant, but the reader's joy is further increased by the bonanza of additional material, much of it Burnaby's own correspondence, with which to supplement the story of this larger-than-life individual ... This first volume has been a feast ... this masterful and most rigorous examination of the life of Fred Burnaby is not a coffee table book by any means, yet there is a tingle in every word. --Guards Magazine

The publisher should be congratulated for undertaking such an ambitious project. This excellent, well-edited volume opens a window and provides a glimpse into the life and times of a well-known and courageous nineteenth-century British Army officer and adventurer. Fred Burnaby and his legacy live on through his own interesting and entertaining letters, speeches, and other writings. --Journal of Military History
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  • EditoreHelion & Co Ltd
  • Data di pubblicazione2013
  • ISBN 10 1909384518
  • ISBN 13 9781909384514
  • RilegaturaCopertina rigida
  • Numero di pagine471
  • RedattoreHawkins John W. Dr.

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