The Indian mutiny / Julian Spilsbury.
Material type: TextLanguage: English Publication details: London : Weidenfeld & Nicolson, 2007.Description: xxv, 357 p. col. ill., maps ; 24 cmISBN:- 9780297846512 (hbk.)
- 954.0317 SPI 23.
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Books | Gulbanoo Premji Library, Azim Premji University, Bengaluru | VAM Collection | 4th Floor | 954.0317 SPI (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | G43703 |
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it includes index.
Contents : --
1. Signs and portents --
2 meerut --
3 delhi --
4 reactions --
5 the march on delhi --
6 cawnpore --
7havelock's march --
8 lucknow --
9 the storm of delhi --
10 campbell's march --
11 lucknow relieved
12 central india --
13 'mopping up'.
Published to mark the 150th anniversary of the Indian Mutiny, this is a real page-turner, an epic story with surprising modern parallels. Fomer army officer-turned-TV scriptwriter, Julian Spilsbury is the ideal author to take us back to the desperate summer of 1857 when thousands of Indian soldiers mutinied. They murdered their officers, hunted down the women and children and burned and slaughtered their way to Delhi. The tiny British garrison at Lucknow held out against all odds; the one at Cawnpore surrendered only to be betrayed and massacred. Modern Indian accounts call this 'the first war of liberation', but as Julian Spilsbury reveals, 80 per cent of the so-called 'British' forces were from the sub-continent. Sikhs, Gurkhas and Afghans fought alongside small numbers of British soldiers. Together, they faced terrible odds and won. In the process they created a new army that would play a vital role in the Allied forces in both World Wars. Julian Spilsbury weaves the story together from some of the most vivid eyewitness accounts ever written. From the women and children hiding from blood-crazed mobs, to the epic battles that decided the campaign, to the grisly revenge exacted by the British forces, this is a gripping recreation of the greatest crisis of Empire
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