Six Battles for India

Six Battles for India
Author: George Bruce
Publisher: Sapere Books
Total Pages: 386
Release: 2020-11-09
Genre:
ISBN: 9781800550438

George Bruce's remarkable book uncovers the history of the two Anglo-Sikh Wars that erupted in India in the 1840s. Perfect for fans of William Dalrymple, Lawrence James and Richard Holmes. By the end of the nineteenth century India was described as the jewel in the crown of the British Empire, but how did such a small island come to dominate one of the richest lands in the world? Without doubt the toughest opponents to British control was led by the Sikhs. Ranjit Singh, the brilliant "Lion of Punjab", who ruled the Sikh Empire had revolutionised his army by employing French officers from Napoleon's Grand Army to train his artillery and infantry on the European model. He had ruled well and created a cultural and artistic renaissance in his lands, yet his death led to infighting amongst his successors and within a few years tension with the neighbouring British-protected territory broke out into open warfare. George Bruce explores how the military might of the East India Company clashed with the powerful forces of the Sikh Empire in six hard-fought battles. Using a wide array of contemporary source materials he demonstrates how close the British forces were to being decimated and how they were only saved by treason within the Sikh ranks. The Times described Bruce's books as "well researched, with a keen eye for historical detail." Six Battles for India: The Anglo-Sikh Wars, 1845-6 and 1848-9 is a brilliant account of one of the conflicts that led to the formation of the British Empire. It is part of the series Conflicts of Empire, which also includes Retreat from Kabul and The Burma Wars: 1824-1886.

Scandal at High Chimneys

Scandal at High Chimneys
Author: John Dickson Carr
Publisher: Open Road Media
Total Pages: 293
Release: 2014-03-25
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1480472433

A Grand Master of the British-style detective story brings Victorian England to vivid life in this murder mystery, which critic Anthony Boucher hailed as a “faultless formal puzzle in detection” In 1865, novelist Clive Strickland is relaxing at his club when his friend Victor Damon comes to him in a panic, begging Clive to help him marry off his sister to a cash-poor marquis whose affections reek of gold-digging. Victor doesn’t care. Something sinister lurks at High Chimneys and he wants his sisters out of the house before their lives are put in danger. Old Matthew Damon, their father, has long been dogged by scandalous rumors of solitary visits to the cells of women about to be hanged for murder. But when murder is done at High Chimneys, Strickland and private investigator Jonathan Whicher will have to sort out the rumors and look behind the discreetly drawn curtains of High Chimneys for a killer.

Old Falmouth

Old Falmouth
Author: Susan Elizabeth Gay
Publisher:
Total Pages: 408
Release: 1903
Genre: Falmouth (Cornwall)
ISBN:

India and America

India and America
Author: Norman Gerald Barrier
Publisher: Manohar Publishers
Total Pages: 356
Release: 1986
Genre: Reference
ISBN: 9788185054094

This guide to American publications on India grew out of a Festival of India project sponsored by the Ford Foundation. It records the intellectual and emotional encounter between America and India over a period of half a century. The book provides authentic bibliographical details about 4,700 publications which are arranged under broad headings such as general and introductory works, descriptions and travel accounts, language and linguistics, literature, Indian civilization, social sciences, science and geography, and education. The introduction discusses the Indian impact on America and places information on individuals, organizations and issues within a historical perspective. ISBN 81-85054-09-6 : Rs. 200.00 (For use only in the library).

Saint Just

Saint Just
Author: John Buller
Publisher:
Total Pages: 182
Release: 1983
Genre: History
ISBN: