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The Extraordinary Military Career of John Shipp - the Experiences of a Soldier in the Kaffir, Mahratta, Ghurka and Pindari Wars of the Early Nineteenth Century (Hardcover)
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The Extraordinary Military Career of John Shipp - the Experiences of a Soldier in the Kaffir, Mahratta, Ghurka and Pindari Wars of the Early Nineteenth Century (Hardcover)
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The entertaining memoirs of a British soldier of the empire
As the eighteenth century turned to the nineteenth the rise of
Napoleon and the First Empire of France engaged British military
prowess on land and sea. Study of the British Army of the time
focuses, inevitably, on its struggles with the French and
especially upon the conflict in the Iberian Peninsula. Yet this was
also a time when the rapid expansion of the British Empire was
inexorably turning the map of the world 'red' and there were
military adventures to be had in many lands. John Shipp, the author
of this well regarded military memoir, was engaged in one of the
Kaffir-or Caffre, as he terms them-Wars in early 19th century South
Africa before being sent to India. There Lake and Wellesley, the
future Wellington, fought hard won battles with small, mixed armies
of British regiments and the native troops of the Honourable East
India Company, against the dominant martial races of India. Shipp
joined the 22nd (Cheshire) Regiment of Foot and as a sergeant led
the forlorn hope at the storming of Bhurtpore-one of the most
formidable of the Mahratta fortresses-and on two other occasions.
He served in several other regiments, was promoted and then sold
his commission before working his way up again in the cavalry. Much
of his career was with the 87th Regiment of Foot, and Shipp regales
us with many colourful anecdotes about the exploits of his Irish
comrades. Shipp's story is entertainingly and often whimsically
recounted by the author who reveals himself, perhaps inadvertently,
to be something of a likeable rogue. His easy going literary style
draws the reader to the heart of his world and his prose is full of
detail, dialogue and the atmosphere of the time and place as he
takes us with him on campaign and into battle. Available in soft
cover and hard back with dust jacket.
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