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History of the Indian Mutiny: Reviewed and illustrated From Original Documents George Forrest Vol.1

By: Material type: TextTextLanguage: Eng. Publication details: Asian Educational Services New Delhi 2006Description: 509pISBN:
  • 9788120619999
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 954.0317 FOR
Summary: This authoritative and exhaustively researched 3 volume work gives a narrative of the Revolt of 1857, reviewed and illustrated from original documents. The author was the Keeper of the Archives (then known as the Imperial Record Department) and had access to all sorts of documents, narratives, treaties, archives, both British and Indian. The three volumes have been divided chronologically and details all the main players and events, major and minor, of the Revolt. The 1st volume notices the early signs, the outbreak in Delhi and Meerut, the capture of Delhi, the siege, the arrival of the moveable column, the recapture of Delhi by the British, the annexation of Oude, first signs in Lucknow, the battle of Chinhut, siege of Lucknow, Cawnpore, Banaras, Allahabad, the massacre at Cawnpore, etc This volume has 18 illustrations and 5 maps. Volume 2nd describes Havelock’s succor of the Lucknow Residency, the second defense, the relief, Alum Baug, capture of Lucknow. This volume has 11 illustrations and 1 map. The 3rd volume details : the campaign in central India, Rohilcund, western Bihar, Arrah, suppression of the Revolt, the final campaign in Oude. This volume has 10 illustrations and 5 maps. This set is a reprint of the 1904 edition.
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Reference Reference Rashtriya Raksha University 954.0317 FOR (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Vol. 1. Not for loan 3728

This authoritative and exhaustively researched 3 volume work gives a narrative of the Revolt of 1857, reviewed and illustrated from original documents. The author was the Keeper of the Archives (then known as the Imperial Record Department) and had access to all sorts of documents, narratives, treaties, archives, both British and Indian. The three volumes have been divided chronologically and details all the main players and events, major and minor, of the Revolt. The 1st volume notices the early signs, the outbreak in Delhi and Meerut, the capture of Delhi, the siege, the arrival of the moveable column, the recapture of Delhi by the British, the annexation of Oude, first signs in Lucknow, the battle of Chinhut, siege of Lucknow, Cawnpore, Banaras, Allahabad, the massacre at Cawnpore, etc This volume has 18 illustrations and 5 maps. Volume 2nd describes Havelock’s succor of the Lucknow Residency, the second defense, the relief, Alum Baug, capture of Lucknow. This volume has 11 illustrations and 1 map. The 3rd volume details : the campaign in central India, Rohilcund, western Bihar, Arrah, suppression of the Revolt, the final campaign in Oude. This volume has 10 illustrations and 5 maps. This set is a reprint of the 1904 edition.

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