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In the end a popular, two-volume edition of Gordon's journal appeared, with Hake as editor, on 25 June 1885. He added an introduction strongly critical of the government's inactivity in supporting Gordon. Sir Henry Gordon required, contractually, that substantial redaction of the text removed a large
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While Gordon remained in the besieged city of Khartoum, journals were taken out through the lines; J. Donald Hamill-Stewart, who left in September 1884, had been keeping a journal, a task taken over by Gordon himself from 10 September. What he wrote to 14 December was brought out, and sent to London.
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describes it as "a fundamental and seminal work, proposing not only a cultural and anthropological interpretation of the sociological problems, but even a philosophy of history and a theodicy."
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wanted them suppressed. Gordon himself had thought some very personal comments should not be published; while the content included extended attacks on the current Liberal administration of
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Free Trade in Capital: Or, Free Competition in the Supply of Capital to Labour, and Its Bearings on the Political and Social Questions of the Day
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Free Trade in Capital: Or, Free Competition in the Supply of Capital to Labour, and Its Bearings on the Political and Social Questions of the Day
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was a first cousin of Hake's father, his paternal grandmother Augusta Maria Hake (née Gordon) being Gordon's aunt. In 1884 Hake published
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Suffering London - Or, the Hygiene, Moral, Social, and Political Relations of Our Voluntary Hospitals to Society
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Suffering London; or, The hygiene, moral, social, and political relations of our voluntary hospitals to society
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Heroic imperialists in Africa: The promotion of British and French colonial heroes, 1870-1939
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Hake then lectured on Gordon and the failure of the Liberal government to rescue him in
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In 1879 Hake married Philippa Mary Handley, daughter of Alexander Charles Handley
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Victorian Demons: Medicine, Masculinity, and the Gothic at the Fin-de-siècle
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Making Saints: Religion and the Public Image of the British Army, 1809-1885
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and his sister, with whom Hake was in contact in October and December.
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found amusing. He wrote works for the Free Trade in Capital League.
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The World's Story: A History of the World in Story, Song and Art
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Degeneration, Normativity and the Gothic at the Fin de Siècle
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New Perspectives on Brücke Expressionism: Bridging History
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The Journals of Major-gen. C.G. Gordon, C.B., at Kartoum
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as a figure of the British Empire, in a fortuitous way.
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Wesslau (1890). 528: 152:, and invented a system of banking; which 714:Free Trade and Liberal England, 1846-1946 163:, in the City of London Lunatic Asylum, 717:. Clarendon Press. p. 192 note 9. 457:Kenneth E. Hendrickson (January 1998). 440:Alfred Egmont Hake; Hugh Craig (1884). 384:Oxford Dictionary of National Biography 275:Oxford Dictionary of National Biography 972: 376: 374: 372: 370: 368: 366: 364: 208:(1885), companion volume to the above. 81:was published in 1885, and sold well. 669:Whitstable Times and Herne Bay Herald 601:Paris Originals: With Twenty Etchings 380: 180:Paris Originals: With Twenty Etchings 965:(Boston, 1914) vol. III, pp. 240–249 934:https://www.jstor.org/stable/1831978 754: 122:1885 United Kingdom general election 898: 828:Christian Weikop (1 January 2011). 787:Regeneration: A Reply to Max Nordau 761:. London: The Scientific Press, Ltd 744:. W. H. Allen and Company, Limited. 361: 340: 251:Regeneration: A Reply to Max Nordau 42:, a physician. An early friend was 13: 615:A. E. Hake; J. G. Lefebre (1884). 38:, the fourth son of Lucy Bush and 14: 1026: 942: 801:Andrew Smith (4 September 2004). 294:on novels. He contributed to the 16:English author and social thinker 911:Dictionary of National Biography 353:Dictionary of National Biography 159:Hake died on 8 December 1916 of 105:remained. Hake took advice from 919: 892: 875: 848: 821: 794: 777: 748: 741:Events in the Taeping Rebellion 731: 704: 687: 657: 625: 608: 591: 576: 567: 564:Nicoll, p. 36 and p. 44 note 94 558: 549: 522: 513: 235:Events in the Taeping Rebellion 905:"Murray, David Christie"  855:S. Karschay (6 January 2015). 604:. C. Kegan Paul & Company. 529:Berny Sèbe (1 November 2015). 504: 495: 486: 477: 450: 433: 415:"Bibliography of the Gordons'" 407: 334: 206:Gordon in China and the Soudan 128:; and finance was provided by 1: 587:. R. Hart-Davis. p. 520. 313: 186:The Unemployed Problem solved 135: 69:. 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Index

Charles George Gordon
Bury St Edmunds
Thomas Gordon Hake
William Michael Rossetti
Savile Club
Charles George Gordon
Taiping Rebellion
Siege of Khartoum
Mahdist
Sir Henry William Gordon
War Office
W. E. Gladstone
Evelyn Baring
Wilfrid Meynell
Wilfred Scawen Blunt
Khartoum
1885 United Kingdom general election
Richard Middleton
Lord Cranborne
free trade
Bank Charter Act 1844
Oscar Wilde
peripheral neuritis
Stone, Kent
The Story of Chinese Gordon
The Journals of Major-gen. C.G. Gordon, C.B., at Kartoum
Free Trade in Capital: Or, Free Competition in the Supply of Capital to Labour, and Its Bearings on the Political and Social Questions of the Day
Events in the Taeping Rebellion
Suffering London - Or, the Hygiene, Moral, Social, and Political Relations of Our Voluntary Hospitals to Society
Regeneration: A Reply to Max Nordau

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