A History of the Indian Mutiny, 1857-58: Reviewed and Illustrated from Original Documents : with Maps, Plans, and Portraits, Volume 3Asian Educational Services, 2006 - 1576 pages Reviewed and (3500 gms) illustrated from original documents - 3 Vols. Vol. 1: Siege of Delhi - Defence of the Residence at Lucknow -The Story of Cawnpore - avelock's Campaign. Vol. 2: Havelock's Soccour of the Lucknow Residency - The Second defence - Relief by Sir Colin Campbell - Outram's Defence of the Alum Bagh - Siege and Capture of Lucknow. Vol. 3: The Campaign in Central India - The Rebellion in Rohilcund - The Campaign in Rohilcund - Mutiny in Western Behar - Siege and relief of Arrah - Suppression of Mutiny in Behar - The final campaign in Oudh - Pursuit of Tantia Topee. Product Dimensions: 25cmx17.5x6 cm., Vol. 1: xxxvi, 508p, Vol. 2: xviii 416p, Vol. 3: xxxvi, 652p, 9 maps, various illus., 39 plates (Reprint London 1904, 1912 edn.) 2006 Sub.: India - History - Sepoy Rebellion 1857-58 India - History - Autonomy and Independence Movements. |
Contents
CHAPTER I | 1 |
Sir Colin Campbell at AllahabadSir Hope Grant defeats rebels | 2 |
Sir Colin Campbells plan of campaignEarly career of Sir Hugh | 3 |
Patrick Grant to General LloydMutiny at Dinapore July | 25 |
CHAPTER II | 65 |
CHAPTER III | 102 |
CHAPTER V | 171 |
CHAPTER VI | 193 |
History of RohilcundDisposition of native troopsSpread | 329 |
THE ROORKEE FIELD FORCEBATTLE OF BAREILLYCLOSE | 352 |
CHAPTER XIV | 427 |
CHAPTER XV | 457 |
Bahadur Shah November 7 1862 | 481 |
CHAPTER XVII | 501 |
WINTER CAMPAIGN IN OUDH 185859 | 528 |
Lord Clydes letter to the Duke of CambridgeAction at Sundeela | 539 |
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