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  • - a Special Correspondent's View of the Reconquest of the Sudan by British and Egyptian Forces under Kitchener-1898
    by Bennet Burleigh
    £16.49 - 25.49

  • - A Classic Account of the Australians of the Imperial Camel Corps During the First World War in the Middle East
    by Oliver Hogue
    £13.99 - 23.49

  • - Uniforms, Equipment, Weapons, Traditions, the Services of Notable Officers and Men & the Appendices to All Volumes-Vol
    by C R B Barrett
    £16.49 - 25.49

  • - On Campaign During the Canadian Rebellion, the Indian Mutiny, the Sudan, Matabeleland, Mashonaland and the Boer War-Vo
    by C R B Barrett
    £14.99 - 24.49

  • - Book 2-Red Aces, MR J. G. Reeder Returns, the Guv'nor & the Man Who Passed
    by Edgar Wallace
    £18.49 - 28.49

  • - Book 1-Room 13, the Mind of MR J. G. Reeder and Terror Keep
    by Edgar Wallace
    £20.99 - 32.99

  • - an Officer of the 34th Regiment of Foot-'The Cumberland Gentlemen'-on Campaign Against Napoleon's French Army in Spain
    by Moyle Sherer
    £13.99 - 23.49

  • - a History of the British Army to 1914
    by Eric W Sheppard
    £19.99 - 31.49

  • - the Experiences of a Saxon in the French & British Armies During the Napoleonic Wars
    by Johann Christian Maempel
    £14.99 - 24.49

  • - Including Pope's Army of Virginia and the Cavalry Operations in West Virginia During the American Civil War
    by Charles D Rhodes
    £13.99 - 23.49

  • - a German Cavalryman in British Service Throughout the Napoleonic Wars
    by G R Gleig & Norbert Landsheit
    £16.49 - 25.49

  • - With the Guns of H. M. S. Terrible & H. M. S. Tartar during the Boer War 1899-1900
    by C R N Burne
    £13.99 - 23.49

  • - the Letters of a Surgeon of Volunteers During Scott's Campaign
    by Richard McSherry
    £14.99 - 21.49

  • - Cape St. Vincent, the Nile, Cadiz, Copenhagen, Trafalgar & Others
    by W H Fitchett
    £13.99 - 23.49

  • - The Second Afghan War 1878-80
    by Archibald Forbes
    £13.99 - 23.49

  • - The First Afghan War 1839-42
    by Archibald Forbes
    £13.99 - 23.49

  • - From Marengo to Waterloo
    by J T Headley
    £14.99 - 24.49

  • - The Bidassoa to the Battle of the Nivelle, 1813
    by F C Beatson
    £14.99 - 24.49

  • - The Second Anglo Maratha War, 1803-1807
    by Hugh Pearse & H W Pearse
    £14.99 - 24.49

  • - Experiences of a British Officer on Campaign During the Indian Mutiny, 1857-1858
    by Vivian Dering & Sir Majendie
    £16.49 - 25.49

  • - the Experiences of a British Officer of Wellington's Army During the Battles for the Fall of Napoleonic France, 1813
    by Robert Batty
    £13.99 - 23.49

  • - 1857-Authentic Voices from the Indian Mutiny-First Hand Accounts of Battles, Sieges and Personal Hardships
     
    £20.99

    The voices of one terrible year of blood, horror, battle and revenge It is now 150 years since the 'Indian Mutiny' burst like an engulfing flame on the British soldiers, their families and the civilians of the Empire in North East India. The Bengal Native army arose in violent rebellion, and the once peaceful countryside became a battleground as Native sepoys and elements of the Indian population, led by their traditional leaders, massacred their masters of the British Empire, besieged them in their cantonments and defeated them in open battle. As the tide turned, a vengeful army of British and loyal Indian troops repressed the insurgency with a savagery that knew no mercy. It was a time of fear and slaughter. James Humphries has drawn together the voices of those dreadful days for this commemorative book. Here is the young British officer whose lazy Sunday is shattered as his own men try to murder him. Here is the wife who witnesses the death of her husband and must run for her life. The loyal sepoy recounts how he is caught in a maelstrom where all suspect his loyalties. An ordinary British soldier describes his suffering as he endures a protracted siege and a young and able author takes us vividly to the battles of final retribution so that we can see the sweat run and the blood spilt. Mutiny: 1857 is the ideal companion for those interested in these terrible events-for the curious it will be a revelation and for the military historian it is a treasure trove of new material. James Humphries puts the events of the Mutiny in an historical context, taking into account all we now know about it and viewing it in the light of what has occurred since.

  • - Campaigns in the French & Indian War
    by Frederick B Richards
    £13.99 - 23.49

  • - 1857-Authentic Voices from the Indian Mutiny-First Hand Accounts of Battles, Sieges and Personal Hardships
     
    £32.99

    The voices of one terrible year of blood, horror, battle and revenge It is now 150 years since the 'Indian Mutiny' burst like an engulfing flame on the British soldiers, their families and the civilians of the Empire in North East India. The Bengal Native army arose in violent rebellion, and the once peaceful countryside became a battleground as Native sepoys and elements of the Indian population, led by their traditional leaders, massacred their masters of the British Empire, besieged them in their cantonments and defeated them in open battle. As the tide turned, a vengeful army of British and loyal Indian troops repressed the insurgency with a savagery that knew no mercy. It was a time of fear and slaughter. James Humphries has drawn together the voices of those dreadful days for this commemorative book. Here is the young British officer whose lazy Sunday is shattered as his own men try to murder him. Here is the wife who witnesses the death of her husband and must run for her life. The loyal sepoy recounts how he is caught in a maelstrom where all suspect his loyalties. An ordinary British soldier describes his suffering as he endures a protracted siege and a young and able author takes us vividly to the battles of final retribution so that we can see the sweat run and the blood spilt. Mutiny: 1857 is the ideal companion for those interested in these terrible events-for the curious it will be a revelation and for the military historian it is a treasure trove of new material. James Humphries puts the events of the Mutiny in an historical context, taking into account all we now know about it and viewing it in the light of what has occurred since.

  • - Two Complete Novels Featuring the Legendary Chinese-Hawaiian Detective
    by Earl Derr Biggers
    £19.99 - 31.49

  • - Two Complete Novels Featuring the Legendary Chinese-Hawaiian Detective
    by Earl Derr Biggers
    £19.99 - 31.49

  • - Two First Hand Accounts of British Gunners at War in Europe During World War 1- Three Years in France with the Guns an
    by C A Rose & Hugh Dalton
    £17.49 - 26.99

  • - Two First Hand Accounts of the American Escadrille at War in the Air During World War 1-Flying For France: With the American Escadrille at Verdun and Our Pilots in the Air
    by William B Perry & James R McConnell
    £14.99 - 24.49

  • - The Wars, Campaigns, Regiments and Soldiers of the British & Indian Armies During the Victorian Era, 1839-1898
    by William H G Kingston & W H G Kingston
    £17.49 - 26.99

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