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History of India from Clive of India's battle of Plassey and the battles of the Indian Mutiny, Siege of Lucknow and the Sikh Wars - battle of Moodkee, Ferozeshah, Aliwal and Sobraon in historical military books of Colonial India by leading military book publishers.

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Campaigns on the North-West Frontier 1851 - 1908 by Captain Hugh L Nevill.

The single best one volume account of British campaigns against the tribes along Indias North-West Frontier. It covers in detail 27 frontier campaigns from the Black Mountain Expedition of 1852, to the Mohmand Field Force in 1908. Included are such campaigns as the 1863 Ambela campaign, the 1866 Black Mountain expedition, Jowaki 1877-78, Zakha Kel 1878-79, Mahsud 1881, Black Mountain 1888, 1891 Miranzi Field Force, the Mahsud Campaign of 1884-85, the 1895 Chitral Relief Force, the 1897 Frontier Uprisings with the operations of The Tochi, Malakand, Buner, Tirah, Peshawar and Kurram Field Forces.  In addition to a detailed operational narrative, there are numerous appendices, including a list of British and indian regiments, with what campaigns each unit served in. This work is very helpful to British medal collectors for its information on these many small campaigns.

Illustrated paperback with 413 pages.

Order code NMP8443. Book price £18.00.

The Pomp of Yesterday - The Defence of India and the Suez Canal 1798-1918 by General Sir William Jackson

Describes how the control of the roads to India, by land and sea was for many years a major preoccupation of British defence.

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Book serial number B008X. Price £30. Fully illustrated hardback with 288 pages.

The Frontier Ablaze by Michael Barthop

In June 1897 the ambush of a British-officered column by Madda Khel Waziris marked the outbreak of the greatest Indian frontier war ever fought by the British Raj. Goaded by their priests, nearly all the Parthan tribes rose as one, across 200 miles of some of the worst campaigning country on earth. It would take eight months , and more than 60 battalions supported by cavalry, artillery and engineers, to put down the great Parthan rising; and the enemy remained uncowed and deadly dangerous to the end.

For a hundred years the North-West Frontier was the arena in which generations of British and Indian soldiers followed their calling. For many these arid mountains would be the battlefield which dominated their whole lives. Even for those who went on to fight in the two world wars their frontier campaigns would live in their memories forever, at once fearful and invigorating. Frontier fighting found out the best and the worst in a man or battalion; there could be no pretence, no shrinking from responsibility, in face of the wolfish rush of Pathans. Proud, independent, a brilliantly skilled mountain fighter, as brave and as cruel as any Apache, the Pathan has never been finally pacified by any invader in history; and in 1897 the tribes could put 50,000 men into the field, many of them armed with modern rifles.

Michael Barthop's fascinating account of the operations of the Tochi, Malakand, Buner, Mohmand and Tirah Field Forces is the first to be devoted solely to the whole course of the Great Frontier War 1897-98. He describes its country, its peoples, the British and the Indian soldiers who fought there, their weapons and their tactics. Here are epics to stand beside any campaign in history: the defense of remote forts by handfuls of desperate defenders; bloody ambushes and grim hard fought retreats; killing marches and disease ridden camps in extremes of heat and cold; reckless frontal assaults; and the application of expert military skills by seasoned commanders, in terrain where only foot sloggers and pack mules could go.

Above all, perhaps, this book reminds us of and age of warfare - familiar to the grandfathers of many still living - when the balance between victory and disaster could be turned by the bravery and resourcefulness of individual junior officers and soldiers, often facing their enemy hand-to-hand.

Michael Barthop's text is illustrated with more than 100 rare photographs and sketches, detailed maps, and eight meticulous colour plates specially painted for this book by the respected military artist Douglas Anderson.

 

Book serial number BK35. Price £35.00. Hard back with 128 pages.

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What the Fusiliers Did - Afghan Campaigns of 1878 -80 by Private H Cooper.

A rare account of the Afghan campaigns in 1878-1880 written by a private soldier who served in the 1st Battalion of the 5th Northumberland Fusiliers. Written and published while the author was still serving in the Indian Army in Lahore, the book opens with an extraordianry prelude written in doggeral verse: And now we had some supper, and a pint of beer as well. Which we enjoyed right merrily, as many a man could tell. And then we to our blankets went, and taking off our clothes  Each man he then turned in and got a well-earned nights repose. Mercifully, the rest of Private Coopers book is a concise prose account of the two abortive campaigns in Afghanistan in 1878-79 and 1879-80; part of the Great Game rivalry between Britain and Russia for influence in that wild and remote mountain region, which, then as now, defies all such attempts at external control. A plain and unvarnished worms eye view of war and Victorian imperial soldiering.

Illustrated paperback with 137 pages.

Order code NMP6560. Book price £14.50.

Plassey 1757, Clive of India's Finest Hour by Peter Harrington

Set against a background of intrigue, oriental dissimulation and downright treachery, the story of Plassey has all the ingredients of fiction - Anglo-French rivalry for domination of trade in the vastly rich subcontinent; the 'atrocity' of the Black Hole of Calcutta; a fog-enshrouded march through the very middle of a Bengali army; and finally a battle won by will-power and nerve against enormous odds. Peter Harrington prefaces his colourful account with the story of the siege of Arcot, during which Clive won his spurs.

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30th Punjabis by James Lawford & Michael Youens

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The Indian Mutiny by Christopher Wilkinson-Latham & G A Embleton

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North-West Frontier 1837-1947 by Robert Wilkinson-Latham & Angus McBride

Book is packed with black and white photographs and colour illustrations.

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Book price £8.99. Book serial number Osprey MA72.

Queen Victoria's Enemies (3): India by Ian Knight & Richard Scollins

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Book serial number Osprey MA219. Price £8.99. 

The Indian Mutiny by John Harris

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 through 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.

Book serial number W2. Price £6.99. Fully illustrated paperback with 205 pages.

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