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Military History - Colonial & Other Wars - General Section
Colonial & Other Wars - General Section
This section features all of the important conflicts following the English Civil War, through to the end of the 19th Century. This was the period that saw the meteoric rise of the British Empire, the breakaway of the American Colonies - followed by their own bloody Civil War & many wars in far flung dominions. 
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A STAFF OFFICER'S SCRAP BOOK DURING THE RUSSO-JAPANESE WAR VOL.I
by Lieutenant-General Sir Ian Hamilton KCB

This is one of the most important and informed accounts of the land operations of the Russo-Japanese War. The author was an "official observer" with the Imperial Japanese Army. This single Volume (1st Impression, 1905), sold as a reading copy, is in faded and worn blue cloth with sunned spine and library no. affixed. Frontispiece, front and rear endpapers are foxed and there is foxing to some page edges. Spine detaching. Some maps are missing

1905, Arnold , , ,< C-01>,x + 362pp ,illustrations, maps, plans, fair/poor in blue boards, ,
Subject...Colonial & Other Wars
Web No. 14313-03..............................£19.00 

MUTINY AND INSURGENCY IN INDIA 1857-58
by T. A. Heathcote

The challenge to British colonial rule in India in 1857 was on an unprecedented scale. Initially a mutiny by local troops, the conflict spread to involve local princes, rulers and land-owners. The fighting was widespread and involved horrific acts of brutality by both sides as well as great courage. This book places these events into their historical, political and economic contexts and the author's use of sources including personal accounts brings events of a century and a half ago vividly to life.

2007, Pen & Sword, , 9781844155934,< C-01>,230pp, 11 b/w illustrations, 4 maps, Very good in plastic covered d/w, ,
Subject...Colonial & Other Wars
Web No. 34916-01..............................£9.00 

THE DIARY OF SGT.W. MCMILLAN
by (Editor) Keith Hingle

William McMillan's diary covers the period when he served in the Crimean War from March 4th, 1854 to September 25th, 1855. The editor also includes details of William McMillan's early life and later when he moved to Hythe in Kent, where he died at the age of 68 in 1893. He is buried with other members of his family in St Leonard's Churchyard. He tells the story of the diary and the research involved in tracking down Mcmillan's history.

, Coldstream Guards, , ,< C-01>,A4 size.36 pages ills, Very good in card covers, 0, CARD
Subject...Colonial & Other Wars
Web No. 32503-01..............................£10.00 

REDCOAT:THE BRITISH SOLDIER IN THE AGE OF THE HORSE AND MUSKET
by Richard Holmes

The story of the British soldier from the Seven Year War through to the Indian Mutiny and the Crimea. This is not only the story of the most well known soldiers and commanders, but also of their wives, their followers and their horses.

2001, Harper Collins, , 0006531520,< C-01>,466pp. illustrations., Very good in card covers, , CARD
Subject...Colonial & Other Wars
Web No. 354-01..............................£6.00 

REDCOAT:THE BRITISH SOLDIER IN THE AGE OF THE HORSE AND MUSKET
by Richard Holmes

The story of the British soldier from the Seven Year War through to the Indian Mutiny and the Crimea. This is not only the story of the most well known soldiers and commanders, but also of their wives, their followers and their horses.

2001, Harper Collins, , 0006531520,< C-01>,466pp. illustrations., Well used paperback, card covers quite creased, , CARD
Subject...Colonial & Other Wars
Web No. 354-03..............................£3.00 

SAHIB: THE BRITISH SOLDIER IN INDIA 1750-1914
by Richard Holmes

A broad and sweeping military history of the British soldier in India, with its focus, on the men who served in India and the women who followed them across that vast continent, bore their children, and all too often mopped their brows as they died. Beginning with India's rise from commercial enclave to great Empire, from Clive's victory of Plassey, through the imperial wars of the 18th-century and the Afghan and Sikh Wars of the 1840s, through the bloody turmoil of the Mutiny, and the frontier campaigns at the century's end.

2005, Harper Collins, , 0007137532,< C-01>,572pp, illustrations, Fine in d/w, ,
Subject...Colonial & Other Wars
Web No. 35936-01..............................£20.00 

AMERICAN INDIAN WARRIOR CHIEFS
by Jason Hook

The stories of four remarkable and charismatic warrior chiefs - Geronimo, Chief Joseph, Crazy Horse, and Tecumseh. The author looks at their military campaigns, culture, heritage and way of life.

1998, Caxton Editions, , 1860194303,< C-01>,208pp, 16 col plates, 160 b/w illustrations, maps, Like New, ,
Subject...Colonial & Other Wars
Web No. 9939-01..............................£12.00 

POLITICAL AND MILITARY EVENTS IN BRITISH INDIA FROM THE YEARS 1756 TO 1849: VOLUME I
by William Hough

1853 original published by Wm. H. Allen & Co., 7, Leadenhall Street, London. Major William Hough was Deputy Advocate General of the Bengal Army and author of several works on Military Law as well as "The Expedition to Cabool Under Lord Keane" and "The Retreat of The Cabool Force in 1842". This is a good copy of a very scarce volume, bound in leather covered boards. Leather at head and foot of spine is slightly torn and detaching from board. Marbled paste downs, end papers and page edges. Ex Library of The Royal United Services Institute.

1853, Wm. H. Allen Publishing, , ,< C-01>,367pp, Good, ,
Subject...Colonial & Other Wars
Web No. 13963-01..............................£60.00 

CONQUER OR DIE!
by Ben Hughes

In the aftermath of Waterloo, over 6,000 British volunteers sailed across the Atlantic to aid Simon Bolivar in his liberation of Gran Columbia from her oppressors in Madrid. The expeditions were plagued with disaster from the start. One ship sank shortly after leaving Portsmouth with the loss of almost 200 lives and those who reached the New World faced disease, wild animals, mutiny and desertion. Conditions on the campaign were appalling, nevertheless, those who endured made key contributions to Bolivar’s success.

2010, Osprey Publishing, , 9781849081832,< C-01>,392pp, illustrations, New in d/w, 0,
Subject...Colonial & Other Wars
Web No. 36138-01..............................£20.00 

1775: ANOTHER PART OF THE FIELD
by Ivor Noel Hume

A month by month account of developments in the Virginia Colony especially in the administrative capital Williamsburg, leading up to, and foreshadowing the revolt of the thirteen colonies and the American war of Independence.

1966, Eyre & Spottiswoode, , ,< C-01>,xxviii + 465 + xiipp, ills, map, d/w torn - small piece missing from top front, otherwise good, ,
Subject...Colonial & Other Wars
Web No. 20512-01..............................£8.00 

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THE END OF THE RUSSIAN IMPERIAL ARMY: VOLUME II

by Alan K. Wildman


Web No.
18344-01

£60.00


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