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Blow the Bugle, Draw the Sword - The Wars, Campaigns, Regiments and Soldiers of the British & Indian Armies During the Victorian Era, 1839-1898 (Hardcover)
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Blow the Bugle, Draw the Sword - The Wars, Campaigns, Regiments and Soldiers of the British & Indian Armies During the Victorian Era, 1839-1898 (Hardcover)
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The men and events that turned the map 'red' for the Queen Empress
This is an excellent and readable account of the British and
Imperial Armies at war during the great years of Empire. Accessible
and entertaining it will satisfy the casual reader and the more
serious student of military history alike. The author presents a
comprehensive overview of the conflicts of the era, but has also
imaginatively complimented these with anecdotes of the
participants. These illuminate the history with vignettes of action
and courage which bring the regiments and their men, their various
exotic enemies and the battlefields of many lands vividly to life.
These include the final battles for the British dominance of the
Indian sub-continent including the First Afghan War 1839-42, the
conquest of Scinde 1843, the Gwalior War 1843 and the First and
Second Sikh Wars 1845-49. The 1850's brought conflict with Russia
in the Crimea, a mutiny in the Indian Army, a campaign in Persia
and collision with the ancient empire of China. Ferocious battles
with the Maoris as New Zealand was settled by Europeans followed in
1863 before the race to claim Africa pitted British troops against
an unbalanced Emperor in Abyssinia, a despot in West Africa, the
mighty martial tribe of the Zulus and pitched battles in the sands
of the north against the Mahdi and his army of religious zealots.
In Afghanistan the tribes of the burning Northwest Frontier
remained in turmoil as the Great Game was played out. The book
concludes-as the 19th century itself drew to a close-with the epic
account of how a British Army marched along the banks of the Nile
to revenge the death of Gordon and re-conquer the Sudan.
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