Khartoum

Books in this genre are set in or about Khartoum.

The Book of Khartoum: A City in Short Fiction
The Secret Society: Cecil John Rhodes’s Plans for a New World Order
An Honourable Man
Siege of Khartoum (Simon Fonthill, #6)
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The Holy Modal Rounder...
 
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Holy Modal Rounders
Weirdbook #47
Weirdbook #46
Horrorbabble’s When Horror Meets Science Fiction
Advancing Folkloristics
Truth Came Out
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Gilbert; Or, Then and Now
 
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J. Cabaniss Underwood
Karadac, Count of Gersay: A Romance (Classic Reprint)
Pictures and Conversations
Sketches from the Periphery by M.P. SummersWhere Tomorrow Leads by DiAnn MillsSeason of Migration to the North by Tayeb SalihThe Wedding of Zein by Tayeb SalihThe Sudan Handbook by John Ryle
Sudan and South Sudan
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Mark   Ellis
Trenton got up and made for the bathroom. On the way he paused to put a record on the gramophone. He loved music first thing in the morning and his good friend Fred Astaire was a particular favourite. As he stepped into the bath, he began to sing along. ‘Da da da da da da…I’m putting’ on my top hat, tying up my white tie, brushing’ off my tails.
Mark Ellis, Death of an Officer

Nigel Seed
Dervishes died as the bullets smacked into them, but the rest never even thought of pausing. In a society where bravery and reputation counted for much more than mere wealth, the warrior creed drove them forward. Ancient blades flashed in the sunlight and swung again, now covered in fresh blood. In short order the ground was littered with torn and mangled Egyptian corpses and the battle was over.
Nigel Seed, No Road to Khartoum

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