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Published 1953
Equatoria under Egyptian rule : the unpublished correspondence of Col. (afterwards Major-Gen.) C. G. Gordon with Ismaïl, Khedive of Egypt and the Sudan, during the years 1874-1876...

: xvii, 478 pages : maps ; 27 cm. : Bibliography : pages 457-467.

Published 1960
The river war /

: "Four Square Book". : 352 pages : maps ; 18 cm.

Published 1898
With Kitchener to Khartum /

: xiv, 326 pages : 3 plans, 5 folded maps ; 20 cm.

Published 1938
The Khedive Ismail and Slavery in the Sudan (1863-1879) /

: "A history of the Sudan from the Egyptian Conquest of 1820 to the outbreak of the Mahdiist Rebellion in 1881, with special reference to British policy and the work of Sir Samuel Baker and Charles George Gordon." : x, 322, 64 pages, [4] folded leaves of plates : maps ; 26 cm. : Includes bibliographical references (pages 34-57) and index.

Osman Digna /

: "First published in 1926." : xxiv, 232 pages : Portraits, folded map ; 23 cm. : Bibliography : pages 219-220.

Published 1951
The Mahdiya : a history of the Anglo-Egyptian Sudan,1881-1889 /

: "First published 1951" : ix, 273 pages : portraits, maps ; 23 cm. : Bibliography : pages 259-262.

War on the Nile : Britain, Egypt, and the Sudan, 1882-1898 /

: 190 pages : illustration, maps, ports. ; 26 cm. : Includes bibliographical references (pages 183-184) and index. : 0713713100

Published 1969
Manshūrāt al-Mahdīyah /

: 12, [10], 375 pages : facsimiles, portraits ; 24 cm.

Published 2011
Sudan's first railway : the Gordon Relief Expedition and the Dongola Campaign /

: xiii, 149 pages : illustrations (some color), maps (chiefly color) ; 30 cm. : Includes bibliographical references. : wafaa.lib

Published 2016
Dostoevsky's legal and moral philosophy : the trial of Dmitri Karamazov /

: This work closely examines the trial of Dmitri Karamazov as the springboard to explaining and critically assessing Dostoevsky's legal and moral philosophy. The author connects Dostoevsky's objections to Russia's acceptance of western juridical notions such as the rule of law and an adversary system of adjudication with his views on fundamental human nature, the principle of universal responsibility, and his invocation of unconditional love. Central to Dostoevsky's vision is his understanding of the relationship between the dual human yearnings for individualism and community. In the process, the author related Dostoevsky's conclusions to the thought of Plato, Augustine, Anselm, Dante, Kierkegaard, Schopenhauer, Nietzsche, and Sartre. Throughout the work, the author compares, contrasts, and evaluates Dostoevsky's analyses with contemporary discussions of the rule of law, the adversary system, and the relationship between individualism and communitarianism.
: 1 online resource (xvi, 226 pages) : Includes bibliographical references (p. 215-223) and index. : 9789004325425 : 0929-8436 ; : Available to subscribing member institutions only.