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The Indian Mutiny
Door John Harris
| Categorie | Geschiedenis Azië |
|---|---|
| Boeknummer | #328927 |
| Titel | The Indian Mutiny (Wordsworth Military Library) |
| Auteur | Harris, John |
| Boektype | Paperback |
| Uitgeverij | Ware : Wordsworth Editions |
| Jaar van uitgave | 2001 |
| ISBN10 | 1840222328 |
| ISBN13 | 9781840222326 |
| Taal | Engels |
| Beschrijving | Paperback, richly illustrated with b/w illustrations, maps, 8vo. |
| Samenvatting | The Indian Mutiny of 1857 was a huge and bloody struggle, a "devil's wind" of retribution and death that swept across the jungles, hills and parched plains of the Indian sub-continent. The author vividly recaptures the experience and atmosphere of the time - the smell of battle, the tired men and forced marches, the sieges and the appalling massacres - all enacted beneath the relentless, cruel heat of the Indian sun. It was a war of treachery and incompetence, desperately fought without mercy on either side, but a war of heroism and endurance. It threw up remarkable personalities: Nicholson, who recaptured Delhi; Henry Lawrence, the defender of Lucknow; "Holy" Havelock, the bible-thumping general who relieved Lucknow only to find himself trapped; and the dour uncompromising Colin Campbell, who was sent from England to return India to sanity. The Mutiny transpired to be the first significant crack in the solidly-built, rigid structure of the British Empire and at its conclusion, and thereafter, the British were never able to feel quite as secure again. |
| Pagina's | 205 |
| Conditie | Goed — Very fine copy. |
| Prijs | € 8,00 |
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