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This Is A New Release Of The Original 1896 Edition.
1896. Prompted by the earnest entreaties of his friends rather than
by any wish of his own to relate his experiences, Mr. Slatin wrote
these chapters. The author held high posts in the Sudan, traveled
throughout the length and breadth of the country and, a perfect
master of the language, he had opportunities which few others had
to accurately describe affairs such as they were in the last days
of the Egyptian Administration. While his experiences during his
cruel captivity place him in a perfectly unique position as the
highest authority on the rise, progress and wane of that great
religious movement which wrenched the country from its conquerors
and dragged it back into an almost indescribable condition of
religious and moral decadence.
1896. Prompted by the earnest entreaties of his friends rather than
by any wish of his own to relate his experiences, Mr. Slatin wrote
these chapters. The author held high posts in the Sudan, traveled
throughout the length and breadth of the country and, a perfect
master of the language, he had opportunities which few others had
to accurately describe affairs such as they were in the last days
of the Egyptian Administration. While his experiences during his
cruel captivity place him in a perfectly unique position as the
highest authority on the rise, progress and wane of that great
religious movement which wrenched the country from its conquerors
and dragged it back into an almost indescribable condition of
religious and moral decadence.
Prompted by the earnest entreaties of his friends rather than by
any wish of his own to relate his experiences, Mr. Slatin wrote
these chapters. The author held high posts in the Sudan, traveled
throughout the length and breadth of the country and, a perfect
master of the language, he had opportunities which few others had
to accurately describe affairs such as they were in the last days
of the Egyptian Administration. While his experiences during his
cruel captivity place him in a perfectly unique position as the
highest authority on the rise, progress and wane of that great
religious movement which wrenched the country from its conquerors
and dragged it back into an almost indescribable condition of
religious and moral decadence.
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