BIBLIOGRAPHY AND CARTOGRAPHY OF THE SUDAN.
The following lists do not pretend to be exhaustive: at the same time they contain the chief European works referring to the Sudan which may be of use for reference, etc.
Confidential Publications are marked *; particularly useful ones †.
I.D.W.O. — Intelligence Division, War Office, London.
(a) Official Publications.
| Narrative of the Expeditionto Dongola and Sennar, 1820-21. 1822. | ||
| † | Report on the ProposedRailway between Wadi Halfa and Shendy; and the Ship Incline at the1st Cataract. By Mr. Fowler. Cairo, 1873. | |
| Reconnaissance from Bereniceto Berber. By Col. R. E. Colston. Cairo, 1874. | ||
| † | Survey of the White Nile.Lieutenants Watson and Chippendall. 1874. | |
| † | General Report on theProvince of Kordofan. Col. Prout. Cairo, 1877. | |
| Provinces of the Equator.Egyptian Staff. Cairo, 1877. | ||
| Psychrometrical Observationstaken at Fascher, Darfour. By Col. E. S. Purdy. Cairo, 1877. | ||
| † | Report on the Sudan.Lieut.-Col. Stewart. 1883 (Blue Book, Egypt, No. 11). 1883. | |
| † | The Nile above the 2ndCataract. By Lieut.-Col. R. H. O’Grady Haly. 1884. Messrs. Harrisonand Sons. | |
| † | Report on Egyptian Provincesof the Sudan, Red Sea and Equator. I.D.W.O. 1884. 3s.6d. | |
| Parliamentary Papersrespecting the Sudan Campaigns, 1884-1892:— | ||
| Correspondence respecting GeneralGordon’s Mission to Egypt, 1884. | ||
| Further Instructions to General Gordon,1884. | ||
| Text of Proclamation of General Gordon tothe Inhabitants of the Sudan. 1884. | ||
| Telegram relative to a British Force tobe collected at Suakin, 1884. | ||
| Admiralty Telegrams relative to Affairsat Suakin, 1884. | ||
| Agreement between the Secretary of Statefor War and Messrs. Lucas and Aird for the Construction of a Lineof Railway from Suakin towards Berber, 1885. | ||
| Papers relating to Withdrawal of Troopsfrom Dongola, 1885. | ||
| Return of the Total Number of Cases ofSickness, Deaths, and Admissions to Hospital for Wounds in Action,1885. | ||
| Relief of General Gordon. 1885. | ||
| Return showing the ApproximateDistribution and Organisation of Medical Staff Corps during theRecent Campaign in Egypt and the Sudan, 1885. | ||
| Supplementary Estimate of H.M.’s Navy forthe Year 1884-5. | ||
| Return of the Approximate Cost of theMilitary Expedition to Suakin. 1885. | ||
| Supplementary Estimate, 1884-5. Sumrequired to make good the deficiency in the provision made for theservice of the Navy and Army during the year ending 31st March,1885, owing to the non-payment by Egypt of the extra cost of theArmy of Occupation. 1885. | ||
| Correspondence respecting the BritishMilitary operations in the Sudan. 1885. | ||
| Further correspondence respecting theBritish Military operations in the Sudan. 1885. | ||
| Nile Expedition casualties. 1885. | ||
| Return of the total sums spent by theImperial and Indian Government on Naval and Military Operations inor connected with Egypt, since 1st January, 1882, to the presenttime; also return of the officers and men who have lost theirlives, and of the number invalided home in consequence of ouroperations in Egypt between the above-mentioned dates. 1886. | ||
| Correspondence regarding the claims ofthe Egyptian Government and counter-claims of the BritishGovernment arising from the operations in the Sudan, etc.1887. | ||
| Despatch addressed to Sir H. D. Wolff byLieut.-Col. Parr, from the Headquarters of the Egyptian Army atCairo, relative to the efficiency and gallantry of the nativeEgyptian Troops. 1887. | ||
| Correspondence respecting affairs atSuakin. 1888. | ||
| Further correspondence respecting theaffairs at Suakin. 1888, 1889. | ||
| Correspondence respecting MilitaryOperations in Egypt and the Sudan. 1882-89. | ||
| Correspondence respecting there-occupation of Tokar by the Egyptian Government. 1892. | ||
| Correspondence respecting the Valley ofthe Upper Nile, 1898. | ||
| Rapport à S. E. le Ministre des Financessur le règlement des comptes pour le service postal de l’arméed’expédition au Soudan. Cairo, 1885. | ||
| Camel Mounted Infantry.Cairo, 1886. | ||
| † | History of the SudanCampaign, 1884-85. By Col. Colvile. 2 vols. 1889.15s. | |
| † | Perennial Irrigation. By W.Willcocks. 1894. | |
| † | The Map of Africa by Treaty.By Sir E. Hertslet. 1893. | |
| Catalogue of the War OfficeLibrary and Accessions to Ditto. 1893-1896. | ||
| † | Report on the Nile andCountry between Dongola, Suakin, Kassala and Omdurman. Capt. CountGleichen, I.D.W.O. 2 Editions, 1897 and 1898. 4s.6d. | |
| † | Handbook of the Sudan. Capt.Count Gleichen. I.D.W.O. 1898. 2s. | |
| *† | Intelligence Reports—Egypt.Compiled by Intelligence Department, Egyptian Army. 1891-1898.Printed by I.D.W.O. | |
| *† | Précis of Events on the UpperNile, 1878-98. Foreign Office. | |
| † | Annual Report on Egypt andthe Sudan. British Agent and Consul-General. 1899 to date. Issuedby Foreign Office. Price varies. | |
| *† | Intelligence Reports—Sudan.Compiled by the Intelligence Department, Egyptian Army. 1899 todate. Printed by I.D.W.O. | |
| † | Supplement to Handbook of theSudan. Major Count Gleichen. I.D.W.O. 1899. 2s.6d. | |
| † | Report on the Sudan. Sir W.Garstin (Blue Book, Egypt, No. 5). 1899. | |
| The Sudan Code of CriminalProcedure. 1899. | ||
| The Sudan Code of CriminalProcedure. Instructions to Officers in Civil Employment. 1899. | ||
| The Sudan Penal Code.1899. | ||
| † | Red Sea Pilot. Admiralty.1900. 3s. 6d. | |
| Sudan Military Railways.Traffic Regulations. 1900. | ||
| Regulations for theGovernment of Sudan Prisons. 1901. | ||
| † | Report on the Forests of theSudan. By E. C. Muriel. 1901. | |
| Regulations for theExamination in Arabic and Law of Civilian Officials serving in theSudan Civil Administration. 1901. | ||
| † | Rules of Orthography forNative Names of Places, Persons, etc., in Egypt and the Sudan.1901. Price P.T.3. | |
| † | Instructions for Destructionof Locusts, White Ants and Mosquitos in the Sudan. 1901. | |
| † | Report as to IrrigationProjects on the Upper Nile, etc., with 12 maps. Sir W. Garstin(Blue Book, Egypt, No. 2), 1901. 3s. 6d. | |
| † | Report on the Woods andForests of the Sudan. By A. F. Broun. 1902. | |
| † | Notes for Travellers andSportsmen in the Sudan. Agent-General’s Sudan Government Office,Cairo. 1902. Price 1s. Corrected annually to date.Supplement to Ditto. Price P.T.1. | |
| † | Notes on Outfit.Agent-Genera’s Sudan Government Office, Cairo. 1902. P.T.2. | |
| † | Report on Cultivable Productsof the Sudan. By W. W. A. Fitzgerald. Agent-General’s Office,Cairo. 1903. | |
| Mining and ProspectingLicenses in the Sudan. 1903. | ||
| London Convention. Africa.Game. | ||
| Budget of the Sudan.Annual. | ||
| Catalogue of the War Office,Cairo, Library. (Up to date). (In the Press.) | ||
| † | Sudan Almanac. IntelligenceDepartment, Cairo. Annual. P.T.5. | |
| *† | Foreign Office and variousDespatches and Prints. Blue Books—Egypt, Africa and Uganda. | |
| Report on the Wellcome ResearchLaboratories. Gordon College. 1904. | ||
| † | Report on the Basin of theUpper Nile. Sir W. Garstin. Egypt. Blue Book No. 2, 1904.17s. (with numerous diagrams and illustrations). | |
| * | Annual Reports of Mudirs ofProvinces. | |
| Sudan Finance Reports.(Annual). | ||
| Sudan GovernmentTelegraphs—Regulations and Tariffs. | ||
| Sudan Ordinances, viz.:— | ||
| An Ordinance forSetting Questions as to Lands situated within the Towns ofKhartoum, Berber, and Dongola, and for providing for the laying outand re-building of the said towns. 1899. | ||
| An Ordinance for SettlingDisputes as to Land and for the Registration of Titles. 1899. | ||
| An Ordinance for Regulatingthe Land and Date Tax. 1899. | ||
| An Ordinance for Regulatingthe Royalties on Gum, Ostrich Feathers, Ivory, and India-rubber.1899. | ||
| An Ordinance for Regulatingthe Carrying of Fire-arms. 1899. | ||
| An Ordinance for Regulatingand Licensing the Sale of Alcoholic Liquors. 1899. | ||
| An Ordinance for Regulatingthe House Tax. 1899. | ||
| An Ordinance for Regulatingthe Boat Tax. 1899. | ||
| An Ordinance for Regulatingand Licensing the Occupation of Auctioneer and Pedlar. 1899. | ||
| An Ordinance for Regulatingthe application of General Laws and Regulations to the Districts ofWadi-Halfa and Suakin. 1899. | ||
| An Ordinance for Regulatingthe Herd Tax. 1899. | ||
| An Ordinance for Regulatingthe Prospecting for Metals, Minerals, etc. 1899. | ||
| An Ordinance for Providingfor the Deportation of Offenders from the Sudan. 1899. | ||
| An Ordinance for RegulatingPublic Ferries, 1900. Repealing the 1899 Ordinance. | ||
| An Ordinance for Sudan CivilJustice. 1900. | ||
| An Ordinance for Extendingthe time within which Allottees of Land at Khartoum and Berber arerequired to erect Buildings. 1901. | ||
| An Ordinance for Amending theLand Tax Ordinance, 1899. 1901. | ||
| An Ordinance for Providingthat the Royalty taken on Gum, Ostrich Feathers, Ivory andIndia-rubber, shall be taken in Money. 1901. | ||
| An Ordinance for Imposing andRegulating a Tax upon Animals. 1901. | ||
| An Ordinance for thePreservation of Wild Animals and Birds, 1903. Repealing the 1901Ordinance. | ||
| An Ordinance for Regulatingthe Levying of Tribute. 1901. | ||
| An Ordinance for RegulatingWoods and Forests. 1901. | ||
| An Ordinance for Regulatingthe Position of Civil Judges. 1901. | ||
| An Ordinance for Dealing withthe Cattle Plague. 1901. | ||
| An Ordinance for EgyptianJudgments. 1901. | ||
| An Ordinance for Preventingand Regulating the Introduction of Contraband Goods in the Sudan.1902. | ||
| An Ordinance for RegulatingLiquor Licences. 1902. | ||
| An Ordinance for LicensingSeal Engravers and for the Registration of Seals. 1902. | ||
| An Ordinance for theAcquisition of Land for Public Purposes. 1903. | ||
| An Ordinance for Amending theTaxation of Animals Ordinance, 1901. 1903. | ||
| An Ordinance for Amending theTitle of Lands Ordinance, 1899. 1903. | ||
| An Ordinance for Amending theRoyalties on Gum, etc., Ordinance, 1899. 1903. | ||
| An Ordinance for Regulatingthe Manufacture and Sale of native Liquors. 1903. | ||
| An Ordinance for theDetection and Punishment of Adulteration of India-rubber andGutta-percha. 1903. | ||
| An Ordinance for Regulatingthe Storage of Petroleum and other substances of a like nature.1903. | ||
| An Ordinance for Regulatingthe Carrying of Fire-arms, 1903. Repealing the 1899 Ordinance. | ||
| Railway Ordinance. 1904. | ||
| Kassala and Kordofan TownLands Ordinance. 1904. | ||
| Egyptian Judgments Ordinance,1904. Amending 1901 Ordinance. | ||
| Suakin Town Land RegistrationOrdinance, 1904. | ||
(b) Unofficial Publications.
| Name of Work. | Author. | Date. | Publisher. | Publishing Price. | Remarks. | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| †The Literature of Egypt andthe Sudan | Prince Ibrahim-Hilmy | 1886 | Trübner & Co., London. | |||||
| A Journey to the Courts ofSennar and Abyssinia | Poncet | 1698 | — | — | Sketchy. | |||
| Nouveau voyage dans la Hauteet Basse Égypte, la Syrie, le Darfour | W. G. Browne | 1800 | Dentu, Paris | — | No great value. | |||
| Travels in Nubia | J. L. Burckhardt | 1819 | J. Murray, London. | — | Valuable historically. | |||
| Narrative of the Operationsand Recent Discoveries in Egypt and Nubia | G. Belzoni | 1821 | J. Murray, London. | |||||
| Notes during a Visit toEgypt, Nubia, the Oasis, Mount Sinai, and Jerusalem | Sir F. Henniker | 1823 | J. Murray, London. | |||||
| †Voyage à Méroé, etc. | F. Cailliaud | 1826 | Imprimerie Royale, Paris | — | With atlas and plates; valuable. | |||
| Relation Historique,etc. | Ferlini | 1834 | — | — | Treasure at Meroe. | |||
| †Reisen in Nubien, etc. | Russegger | 1838 | Vienna (?) | — | 16 vols, 60 maps; scarce. There is anabridged edition. Valuable. | |||
| Premier voyage à larecherche des sources du Nil Blanc | Capt. Selim | 1842 | C. A. Bertrand, Paris. | |||||
| Voyage au Darfour | Cheykh Mohd. Ebn-Omar El-Tounsy | 1845 | B. Duprat, Paris | — | Interesting. | |||
| Voyage en Égypte, enNubie | E. Combes | 1846 | Desessart, Paris. | |||||
| †Expedition to discover theSources of the White Nile, 1840-41 | F. Werne | 1849 | London. | |||||
| †Denkmäler aus Aegypten,etc. | R. Lepsius | 1849 | — | — | Valuable; 500 plates. | |||
| Le Désert et le Soudan | Cte. d’Escayrac de Lauture | 1853 | J. Dumaine, Paris. | |||||
| Mémoire sur le Soudan | Cte. d’Escayrac de Lauture | 1855-1856 | A. Bertrand, Paris. | |||||
| †Travels and Discoveries inNorth and Central Africa | H. Barth | 1857 | London | — | Useful. | |||
| Étude sur la Conquête del’Afrique par les Arabes | H. Fournel | 1857 | B. Duprat, Paris. | |||||
| †Travels in CentralAfrica | J. Petherick | 1862 | London | — | Useful. Ghazal. | |||
| †Journal of the Discovery ofthe Source of the Nile | Capt. J. H. Speke | 1864 | Edinburgh. | |||||
| What led to the Discovery ofthe Source of the Nile | Capt. J. H. Speke | 1864 | W. Blackwood & Sons, Edinburgh. | |||||
| †A Walk across Africa | Grant | 1864 | ||||||
| Voyage aux deux Nils | G. Lejean | 1865 | L. Hachette & Co., Paris | — | With atlas; detailed, but notaccurate. | |||
| L’Égypte, la Basse Nubie etle Sinai | Dr. Stacquez | 1865 | Imprimerie de L. Grandmont Donders,Liège. | |||||
| Skizze der Nilländer | Hartmann | 1866 | Berlin. | |||||
| Sul N’Yanza Alberto | M. Erizzo | 1866 | G. Antonnelli, Venice. | |||||
| †The Nile Tributaries ofAbyssinia | Sir S. W. Baker | 1867 | MacMillan & Co., London. | |||||
| †Discovery of the AlbertNyanza | Sir S. W. Baker | 1868 | MacMillan & Co., London. | |||||
| Travels in Egypt and Nubia,Syria and the Holy Land | Hon. C. L. Irby and J. Mangles | 1868 | J. Murray, London. | |||||
| Les jardins et les champs dela vallée du Nil | G. Delchevalerie | 1870 | Imprimerie C. Annoot-Braeckmann,Gand. | |||||
| †The Heart of Africa | Dr. G. Schweinfurth | 1871 | Sampson, Low & Co., London | 7s. | Useful. | |||
| Vocabulaire de la langue duDarfour | Dr. Perron | 1874 | Imprimerie de l’État-major, Cairo. | |||||
| †Reise in der EgyptischenAequatorial-Provinz und in Kordofan | E. Marno | 1875 | — | — | Useful. | |||
| †Reisebriefe vom oberenNil | E. Marno | 1875 | Wien. | — | Useful. | |||
| Central Africa | Col. C. C. Long | 1876 | London. | |||||
| Life with the HamranArabs | A. B. R. Myers | 1876 | Smith & Co., London. | |||||
| Dell’ arrivo fra i Niam-Niame del soggiorno sul lago Tzana in Abissinia | C. Piaggia | 1877 | Lucca. | |||||
| Reisen und Forschungen imGebiete des Weissen und Blauen Nil | K. Zoppritz | 1877 | J. Perthes, Gotha. | |||||
| †The Cradle of the BlueNile | E. A. de Cosson | 1877 | J. Murray, London. | |||||
| †Reisen im Gebiete desNil | E. Marno | 1880 | — | — | Useful. | |||
| Nubische Gramatik | Lepsius | 1880 | — | |||||
| Incidents of a Journeythrough Nubia and Darfur | F. Ensor | 1881 | London. | |||||
| †Col. Gordon in CentralAfrica, 1874-79 | G. B. Hill | 1881 | T. de la Rue & Co., London. | |||||
| To the Central African Lakesand back | J. Thomson | 1881 | Sampson, Low & Co., London. | |||||
| †Uganda and the EgyptianSudan | Rev. C. T. Wilson and R. W. Felkin | 1882 | London. | |||||
| †Wild Tribes of theSoudan | F. L James | 1883 | J. Murray, London | — | Useful. | |||
| Itinéraire de Souakin àBerber | — | 1883 | Typo-Lithographie, V. Penasson,Alexandria | |||||
| Modern Languages ofAfrica | L. Cust | 1883 | London. | |||||
| The English in Egypt, England and theMahdi | Lieut.-Col. Hennebert | 1884 | W. H. Allen & Co., London. | |||||
| My Wanderings in theSoudan | Mrs. Speedy | 1884 | R. Bentley & Son, London | — | 2 vols. | |||
| Life in the Soudan | J. Williams | 1884 | London. | |||||
| The Soudan and the BritishMinistry | The Patriotic Association | 1884 | W. H. Allen & Co., London | 6d. | ||||
| †Ismailia: Expedition toCentral Africa | Sir S. W. Baker | 1884 | London | — | Useful. | |||
| Letters from Khartoum | F. Power | 1885 | London. | |||||
| Gordon and the Mahdi | — | 1885 | London. | |||||
| The Sudan MilitaryRailway | Lieut. M. Nathan | 1885 | London. | |||||
| †Report on Gordon and theFall of Khartoum | Nushi Pasha | 1885 | Cairo | — | Arabic and English MS. | |||
| L’AfriqueSeptentrionale | E. Reclus | 1885 | L. Hachette & Co., Paris | 37 frs. | Useful. | |||
| With Hicks Pasha in theSudan | Col. Hon. J. Colborne | 1885 | Smith & Co., London. | |||||
| Three Months in theSoudan | E. Sartorius | 1885 | Kegan Paul & Co., London. | |||||
| †Egyptian Campaigns,1882-1885 | C. Royle | 1886 | London | — | Useful. | |||
| †La Confrérie Musulmane deSidi Mohammed Ben ’Ali Es-Senussi | H. Duveyrier | 1886 | Société de Géographie, Paris | — | Useful. | |||
| Les Explorations égyptiennesen Afrique | A. Khlat | 1886 | Khedivial Geographical Society,Cairo | — | Arabic. | |||
| †Journals of General Gordonat Khartoum | A. E. Hake | 1886 | Remington & Co., Paris. | |||||
| Suakin, 1885 | Major E. G. Parry | 1886 | Kegan Paul & Co., London. | |||||
| Diario storico militaredelle Rivolte al Sudan, Dal 1878 in poi | G. B. Messedaglia | 1883 | Typo-Lithographie, V. Penasson,Alexandria | |||||
| Charles Gordon | F. Grin | 1886 | Fischbacher, Paris. | |||||
| Events in the Life ofCharles George Gordon | H. W. Gordon | 1886 | Kegan Paul & Co., London. | |||||
| Days and Nights of Servicewith Sir G. Graham’s Field Force at Suakin | Major E. A. de Cosson | 1886 | J. Murray, London. | |||||
| †From Korti to Khartoum | Sir C. W. Wilson | 1886 | London | — | Useful. | |||
| La Tripolitaine | M. Fournel | 1887 | C. Ainé, Paris. | |||||
| Too Late for Gordon andKhartoum | A. Macdonald | 1887 | J. Murray, London. | |||||
| The Story of ChineseGordon | A. E. Hake | 1887 | Remington & Co., London. | |||||
| The late Battles in theSudan | Capt. C. B. Mayne | 1887 | Gale & Polden, Chatham | 2s. | ||||
| †Campaign of theCataracts | Col. Sir W. F. Butler | 1887 | London. | |||||
| Notes on Transport and Camel Corps | Major G. B. Burn | 1887 | Harrison & Sons, London | 3s. 6d. | ||||
| Recent Events in theSoudan | W. H. D. Adams | 1887 | T. Nelson & Sons, London | 3s. 6d. | ||||
| Emin Pasha in CentralAfrica | Mrs. R. W. Felkin | 1888 | London. | |||||
| With the Camel Corps up theNile | Lieut. Count Gleichen | 1888 | Chapman & Hall, London | 9s. 6d. | Nile Expedition, 1884-85. | |||
| †’83 to’87 in the Sudan | A. B. Wylde | 1888 | London | — | Useful. | |||
| Chinese Gordon | A. Forbes | 1889 | G. Routledge & Sons, London. | |||||
| †Emin Pasha and theRebellion at the Equator | J. Mounteney-Jephson | 1890 | Sampson, Low & Co., London | — | Useful. | |||
| †Chronological Index ofEvents in the Sudan, 1881-1889 | Major F. R. Wingate | 1890 | Harrison & Sons, London | — | Useful. | |||
| †In Darkest Africa | H. M. Stanley | 1890 | Sampson, Low & Co., London. | |||||
| Travels and Discoveries inNorth and Central Africa | H. Barth | 1890 | London | — | Reprint. | |||
| Ten Years in Equatoria | G. Casati | 1891 | F. Warne & Co., London. | |||||
| †Sette anni nel SudanEgiziano (Gessi) | Capt. M. Camperio | 1891 | G. Chiesa and F. Guindani, Rome. | |||||
| †Le Nil, le Soudan,l’Égypte | A. Chélu | 1891 | G. Frères, Paris | — | Useful; rather inaccurate. | |||
| My Personal Experiences inEquatorial Africa | T. H. Parke | 1891 | Sampson, Low & Co., London. | |||||
| The Other Side of the EminPasha Relief Expedition | H. R. F. Bourne | 1891 | Chatto & Windus, London. | |||||
| †Herodotus | H. Cary | 1891 | G. Bell & Sons, London. | |||||
| †Mahdism and the EgyptianSudan | Major F. R. Wingate | 1891 | MacMillan & Co., London | Valuable. | ||||
| Seven Years in theSudan | R. Gessi Pasha | 1892 | London. | |||||
| The Fate of the Sudan | — | 1892 | London | “Edinburgh Review,” January, 1892. | ||||
| †Travels in Africa,1879-1886 | Dr. W. Junker | 1890-1892 | Chapman & Hall, London | £3 3s. | Valuable. 3 vols. | |||
| The Sudan Past andPresent | Major F. R. Wingate | 1892 | Royal Artillery Institution,Woolwich. | |||||
| Notice sur quelques monnaiesen argent frappées à Omme Dirman (Soudan) | J. Artin Pacha | 1892 | Imprimerie Nationale, Cairo. | |||||
| Charles George Gordon | Col. Sir W. F. Butler | 1892 | Macmillan & Co., London. | |||||
| The Ruin of the Sudan | H. Russell | 1892 | Macmillan & Co., London. | |||||
| The Siege and Fall of Khartoum | Major F. R. Wingate | 1892 | London | — | “United Service Magazine,” 1892. | |||
| The Rise and Wane of theMahdi Religion in the Sudan | Major F. R. Wingate | 1892 | Woking | — | Proceedings of the OrientalCongress. | |||
| Notes on the Geology ofNorthern Etbai | E. A. Floyer | 1892 | London | — | “Journal of the Geological Society,”November, 1892, Vol. 48. | |||
| La Chute de Khartoum 26Janvier, 1885 | Borelli-Bey | 1893 | J. Barbier Cairo. | |||||
| Die Heiden-Neger desägyptischen Suda | H. Frobenius | 1893 | Berlin. | |||||
| †Etude sur le Nord-Etbaientre le Nil et le Mer Rouge | E. A. Floyer | 1893 | Cairo | — | Valuable. | |||
| Guide to Health inAfrica | Surgeon T. H. Parke | 1893 | London. | |||||
| Plus loin que l’Oubanghi.Les Pères Blancs en Afrique | A. Excoffon | 1893 | Jouvet & Co., Paris. | |||||
| The Dwellers on theNile | E. A. W. Budge | 1893 | The Religious Tract Society, London | 2s. | ||||
| †England in Egypt | A. Milner | 1893 | E. Arnold, London | — | Valuable. | |||
| †Die Wahrheit über EminPascha | V. Hassan | 1893 | D. Reimer, Berlin | 7 marks. | ||||
| Father Ohrwalder’sCaptivity | E. M. Clerke | 1893 | M. H. Gill & Sons, London. | |||||
| La Région du Haut Ubangi ouUbangi-Dua. | G. le Marinel | 1893 | Paris. | |||||
| Six semaines sur le Nil | M. E. Cotteau | 1894 | L. Hachette & Co., Paris | 50c. | ||||
| British Trade in theSoudan | A. B. Wylde | 1894 | J. E. Cornish, Manchester. | |||||
| Agordat | Col. Arimondi | 1894 | V. Enrico, Rome. | |||||
| I Dervisci nel SudanEgiziano | Gen. L. Dal Verme | 1894 | V. Enrico, Rome | Lire, 1.50 | ||||
| Mit Emin Pascha ins Herz vonAfrika | Dr. F. Stuhlmann | 1894 | D. Reimer, Berlin. | |||||
| Révélations sur la prochainecampagne de l’Angleterre au Soudan | L. I. Picard | 1894 | A. Costagliola, Cairo | PT.3 | ||||
| The Mahdi | H. Caine | 1894 | Longmans & Co., London | 1d. | ||||
| †The Camel: its Uses andManagement | Major A. G. Leonard | 1894 | Longmans & Co., London | — | Useful. | |||
| More about Gordon | “One who knew him” | 1894 | R. Bentley & Sons, London. | |||||
| Sir Samuel Baker: aMemoir | T. D. Murray and A. S. White | 1895 | London. | |||||
| L’Égypte et le Soudanégyptien | H. Pensa | 1895 | L. Hachette & Co., Paris. | |||||
| †Dictionary of Islam | T. P. Hughes | 1895 | W. H. Allen & Co., London | — | Valuable. | |||
| †Ten Years’Captivity in the Mahdi’s Camp | ⎰ ⎱ | (Ohrwalder) | 1892 | ⎱ ⎰ | Sampson, Low & Co. | — | Useful and interesting. | |
| Major F. R. Wingate | 1895 | |||||||
| †The Partition ofAfrica | J. S. Keltie | 1895 | E. Stanford, London | — | Useful. | |||
| Communication sur laMahdisme et le Soudan égyptien | Cte. C. Zaluski | 1895 | Imprimerie Nationale, Cairo | — | Journal officiel du Gouvernementégyptien, No. 138. | |||
| †North Africa | A. H. Keane | 1895 | E. Stanford, London. | |||||
| Les Expéditions Anglaises enAfrique | Lieut.-Col. E. Septans | 1895 | H. C. La Vaugelle, Paris | |||||
| †Albert Nyanza | Sir S. W. Baker | 1896 | Macmillan & Co., London | — | Reprint. | |||
| The Story of the Church ofEgypt | Mrs. E. L. Butcher | 1897 | Smith, Elder & Co., London | 16s. | Useful for ancient history. | |||
| Towards Khartoum | A. H. Atteridge | 1897 | A. D. Innes & Co., London. | |||||
| Life of Gordon | H. D. Boulger | 1897 | London. | |||||
| Letters from the Soudan | E. F. Knight | 1897 | London. | |||||
| †The Journals ofMajor-Gen. C. G. Gordon at Khartoum | A. E. Hake | ⎰ ⎱ | 1885 | ⎱ ⎰ | Kegan Paul & Co., London | — | Valuable. | |
| 1898 | ||||||||
| †Fire and Sword in theSoudan | Col. Rudolf Slatin Pasha | 1896-1898 | E. Arnold, London | 21s. | Valuable and interesting; English,French, German, Italian. | |||
| Le Soudan égyptien sousMehemet Ali | H. Dehérain | 1898 | ||||||
| †Campaigning on the UpperNile and Niger | Lieut. S. Vandeleur | 1898 | Methuen & Co., London. | |||||
| Emin Pascha | G. Schweitzer | 1898 | Berlin | — | Useful. | |||
| The Egyptian Sudan: Its Lossand Recovery | H. S. L. Alford and W. D. Sword | 1898 | Macmillan & Co., London. | |||||
| Fachoda et le Bahr elGhazal | P. Barré | 1898 | ||||||
| Downfall of theDervishes | E. N. Bennett | 1898 | ||||||
| Sirdar and Khalifa | B. Bennett | 1898 | Chapman & Hall, London | 12s. | ||||
| †Egypt in the Nineteen thCentury | D. A. Cameron | 1898 | Smith, Elder & Co., London. | |||||
| With Kitchener toKhartoum | G. W. Steevens | 1898 | W. Blackwood & Sons, London. | |||||
| From Cairo to the SudanFrontier | H. D. Traill | 1898 | ||||||
| †The River War | W. S. Churchill | 1899 | Longmans, Green & Co., London | 36s. | Very good. | |||
| La Question du Haut Nil aupoint de vue Belge | V. Collin | 1899 | ||||||
| In the Mahdi’s Grasp | G. M. Fenn | 1899 | ||||||
| A Prisoner of theKhalifa | G. Neufeld | 1899 | G. Bell & Sons, London. | |||||
| Sudan Campaign | An Officer | 1899 | Chapman & Hall, London. | |||||
| The Expansion of Egypt | A. S. White | 1899 | Methuen & Co., London | 15s. | Mostly statistics. | |||
| †Handbook for Travellers inUpper and Lower Egypt | J. Murray | 1900 | E. Stanford, London | 15s. | ||||
| Story of the Nations(Egypt) | Rawlinson | 1900 | Fisher Unwin | — | Useful. | |||
| African Incidents (Egypt andUnyoro) | Major A. J. Thruston | 1900 | J. Murray, London. | |||||
| From the Cape to Cairo | E. S. Grogan and A. H. Sharp | 1900 | Hurst & Blackett, London | — | Useful. | |||
| Die AethiopischeKönigsinschrift des Berliner Museums | H. Schäfer | 1901 | Leipzig. | |||||
| †The Nile | Dr. W. Budge | 1901 | T. Cook, Cairo. | — | Useful. | |||
| †Vers Fachoda | C. Michel | 1901 | P. Nourrit & Co., Paris. | (From Abyssinia). | ||||
| Egypt and the Nile | T. Cook & Son | 1901-02 | T. Cook & Son, Cairo | |||||
| †Handbook for Travellers inEgypt | K. Baedeker | 1902 | K. Baedeker, Leipzig | 15 marks | ||||
| †A History of Egypt | Dr. W. Budge | 1902 | Kegan, Paul & Co. London | — | Valuable for B.C. history. | |||
| †Amongst Swamps and Giantsin Equatorial Africa | Major H. H. Austin | 1902 | ||||||
| †Geography of Egypt and theAnglo-Egyptian Sudan | H. W. Mardon | 1902 | Blackie & Son, London. | |||||
| The Mines of the NorthernEtbai, or of Northern Ethiopia | E. A. Floyer | — | Royal Asiatic Society of Great Britainand Ireland. | |||||
| Egypt and Nubia | J. A. St. John | — | Chapman & Hall, London. | |||||
| Le Nil | — | — | Société d’Etudes du Nil, Paris. | |||||
| L’Afrique explorée etCivilisée, 1881-1885, etc. | — | — | — | — | Periodical. Useful. | |||
| †The Nile Quest; Story ofExplorations | Sir H. Johnston | 1903 | ||||||
| Discovery of Lake Rudolf andStefanie by Count Teleki’s Expedition | Lieut. Ludwig Von Höhnel. | 1903 | ||||||
| †The Binding of the Nile andNew Sudan | Hon. Sydney Peel. | 1904 | E. Arnold, London. | |||||
| Aethiopien | W. Max Müller | 1904 | Berlin. | |||||
| †History of the Sudan | Naum Bey Shoucair | 1904 | Cairo | — | In Arabic. | |||
And numerous articles in Periodicals and Newspapers, especially:—
Bulletin du Comité de l’Afrique Française. (Paris.)