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Recollections of Four Years' Service in the East With H.M. Fortieth Regiment ... Under Major-General Sir W. Nott... Recollections of Four Years' Service in the East With H.M. Fortieth Regiment ... Under Major-General Sir W. Nott (Paperback)
John Martin Bladen Neill
R539 Discovery Miles 5 390 Ships in 12 - 17 working days
Recollections of Four Years' Service in the East With H.M. Fortieth Regiment - Comprising an Account of the Taking of... Recollections of Four Years' Service in the East With H.M. Fortieth Regiment - Comprising an Account of the Taking of Kurachee in Lower Scinde, in 1839: Operations in Upper Scinde in 1840 and 1841; and the Operations of the Candahar Division of the Avengin (Paperback)
John Martin Bladen Neill
R539 Discovery Miles 5 390 Ships in 12 - 17 working days
With the Somersets in Afghanistan - The Recollections of an Officer of H. M. 40th Regiment During the First Afghan War 1838-42... With the Somersets in Afghanistan - The Recollections of an Officer of H. M. 40th Regiment During the First Afghan War 1838-42 (Hardcover)
John Martin Bladen Neill
R702 Discovery Miles 7 020 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The road back to the Afghan capital after disaster
The writer of this vital first hand account of the First Afghan War was an officer serving with the 40th Foot. His regiment formed part of Nott's 'Candahar Division' and its role was as part of the so called 'army of retribution' which marched to Cabul to 'conclude' the conflict after the appalling disaster which culminated in the annihilation of a British army under Elphinstone as it retreated from the Afghan capital. The 40th's route took them once again to Ghuznee, the scene of fighting for the 'Army of the Indus' early in the war, but this time the city was left as a smoking ruin. This book graphically describes a time of almost perpetual hard fought running battle as the column ground forward towards its objective; descriptions of attacks on the column, night attacks upon the camp and open set piece engagement fill its pages. Arriving in Cabul shortly after Pollock's forces, the author met the liberated prisoners of the Afghan disaster including the redoubtable Lady Sale. Withdrawal-nothing less than a fighting retreat with the rearguard hard pressed-from Cabul meant the column of which the 40th formed part had to follow the line of the catastrophic march of the destroyed British army and the author's description of the horrors they witnessed as gun carriages literally ground over the bones of former comrades makes harrowing reading. Nevertheless, this is a different account of the war told from a company officer's perspective and is recommended. Available in softback or hardback with dustjacket.

With the Somersets in Afghanistan - The Recollections of an Officer of H. M. 40th Regiment During the First Afghan War 1838-42... With the Somersets in Afghanistan - The Recollections of an Officer of H. M. 40th Regiment During the First Afghan War 1838-42 (Paperback)
John Martin Bladen Neill
R442 Discovery Miles 4 420 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The road back to the Afghan capital after disaster
The writer of this vital first hand account of the First Afghan War was an officer serving with the 40th Foot. His regiment formed part of Nott's 'Candahar Division' and its role was as part of the so called 'army of retribution' which marched to Cabul to 'conclude' the conflict after the appalling disaster which culminated in the annihilation of a British army under Elphinstone as it retreated from the Afghan capital. The 40th's route took them once again to Ghuznee, the scene of fighting for the 'Army of the Indus' early in the war, but this time the city was left as a smoking ruin. This book graphically describes a time of almost perpetual hard fought running battle as the column ground forward towards its objective; descriptions of attacks on the column, night attacks upon the camp and open set piece engagement fill its pages. Arriving in Cabul shortly after Pollock's forces, the author met the liberated prisoners of the Afghan disaster including the redoubtable Lady Sale. Withdrawal-nothing less than a fighting retreat with the rearguard hard pressed-from Cabul meant the column of which the 40th formed part had to follow the line of the catastrophic march of the destroyed British army and the author's description of the horrors they witnessed as gun carriages literally ground over the bones of former comrades makes harrowing reading. Nevertheless, this is a different account of the war told from a company officer's perspective and is recommended. Available in softback or hardback with dustjacket.

Recollections of Four Years' Service in the East with H. M. Fortieth Regiment (1846) (Paperback): John Martin Bladen Neill Recollections of Four Years' Service in the East with H. M. Fortieth Regiment (1846) (Paperback)
John Martin Bladen Neill
R905 Discovery Miles 9 050 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Comprising An Account Of The Taking Of Kurachee In Lower Scinde, In 1839; Operations In Upper Scinde In 1840 And 1841; And The Operations Of The Candahar Division Of "The Avenging Army Of Affghanistan" In 1841 And 1842; Under Major-General Sir W. Nott.

Recollections Of Four Years' Service In The East With H. M. Fortieth Regiment (1846) (Hardcover): John Martin Bladen Neill Recollections Of Four Years' Service In The East With H. M. Fortieth Regiment (1846) (Hardcover)
John Martin Bladen Neill
R1,268 Discovery Miles 12 680 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Comprising An Account Of The Taking Of Kurachee In Lower Scinde, In 1839; Operations In Upper Scinde In 1840 And 1841; And The Operations Of The Candahar Division Of "The Avenging Army Of Affghanistan" In 1841 And 1842; Under Major-General Sir W. Nott.

Recollections Of Four Years' Service In The East With H. M. Fortieth Regiment (1846) (Paperback): John Martin Bladen Neill Recollections Of Four Years' Service In The East With H. M. Fortieth Regiment (1846) (Paperback)
John Martin Bladen Neill
R892 Discovery Miles 8 920 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Comprising An Account Of The Taking Of Kurachee In Lower Scinde, In 1839; Operations In Upper Scinde In 1840 And 1841; And The Operations Of The Candahar Division Of "The Avenging Army Of Affghanistan" In 1841 And 1842; Under Major-General Sir W. Nott.

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