Victorian colonial warfare, India : from the conquest of Sind to the Indian mutiny / Donald F Featherstone
By: Featherstone, Donald F.
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The rich and exotic sub-continent of India -- the jewel in Britain's Imperial Crown -- fascinated Victorian England. A handful of the nineteenth century's greatest adventurers made their names and fortunes there, while many thousands at home avidly read the first-hand accounts reproduced in the pages of this book, describing the battles and grueling campaigns which secured Britain's busy but relatively short tenure of the continent.
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