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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. 
Listed by Author & Title - 10 Titles per page 
HIGH NOON OF EMPIRE
by Editor B. A. 'Jimmy' James

The Diary of Lieutenant Colonel Henry Tyndall 1895-1915. Henry Tyndall was a typical product of the Victorian age - an intensely patriotic army officer who served in India, on the North-West Frontier, on the Western Front and in East Africa at the height of the British empire. For 20 years, from 1895 to 1915, he kept a detailed diary that gives a vivid insight into his daily life and concerns, his fellow officers and men, and the British army of his day. He also left a graphic account of his experiences on campaign in the First World War and in the Third Afghan War. B.A. 'Jimmy' James has edited and annotated Tyndall's diary in order to make it fully accessible to the modern reader.

2007, Pen & Sword, , 9781844155781,< C-01>,190pp, 12 b/w photos & illustrations, New in d/w, ,
Subject...Colonial & Other Wars
Web No. 34694-01..............................£5.00 

WARPATHS: TRAVELS OF A MILITARY HISTORIAN IN NORTH AMERICA
by John Keegan

Noted military historian, John Keegan examines the wars in North America. He looks at Anglo-French rivalry in Canada and on the Atlantic coast, The Revolution, The Civil War and the wars in the west against the Indians. He considers how geography and military history explain each other in North America.

1995, Hodder & Stoughton, , 0340586559,< C-01>,370pp map, illustrations.s, Good in d/w, ,
Subject...Colonial & Other Wars
Web No. 23869-01..............................£6.00 

WARPATHS: TRAVELS OF A MILITARY HISTORIAN IN NORTH AMERICA
by John Keegan

Noted military historian, John Keegan examines the wars in North America. He looks at Anglo-French rivalry in Canada and on the Atlantic coast, The Revolution, The Civil War and the wars in the west against the Indians. He considers how geography and military history explain each other in North America.

1995, Hodder & Stoughton, , 0340586559,< C-01>,370pp map, illustrations.s, Good in d/w, ,
Subject...Colonial & Other Wars
Web No. 23869-01..............................£6.00 

HINDUSTAN UNDER FREE LANCES 1770-1820
by Henry George Keene

Indian reprint of 1907 edition. "Sketches of military adventure in Hindustan during the period immediately preceding British occupation". An account of the military adventures in the battle for supremacy, 1770-1820, in Hindustan in the latter years of the eighteenth century.

1986, Daya Publishing, , 8170350239,< C-01>,238pp, 6 ills, fold-out map, index, g in dw, ,
Subject...Colonial & Other Wars
Web No. 28555-01..............................£10.00 

THE WINTER SOLDIERS: GEORGE WASHINGTON AND THE WAY TO INDEPENDENCE
by Richard Ketchum

The story of how the tide of war turned and in the face of disaster and retreat on the battlefield, a tiny band of 1200 men, men at their lowest ebb, survived a critical winter of fearful hardship and fought the victorious battles of Trenton and Princeton in the spring of 1777. The author examines American propaganda in England, the early peace efforts and the spy networks on both sides of the Atlantic.

1973, History Book Club, , ,< C-01>,x + 438pp, illustrations, maps, vg in dw, ,
Subject...Colonial & Other Wars
Web No. 14659-01..............................£10.00 

WINTER SOLDIERS
by Richard M Ketchum

The story of how the tide of war turned and in the face of disaster and retreat on the battlefield, a tiny band of men- only 1200 at their lowest ebb - survived a critical winter of fearful hardship and fought the victorious battles of Trenton and Princeton in the spring of 1777. The author examines American propaganda in England, the early peace efforts and the spy networks on both sides of the Atlantic.

1973, MacDonald Janes, , 035604601X,< C-01>,435pp, illustrations, maps, Good in blue boards, no dustjacket, ,
Subject...Colonial & Other Wars
Web No. 14659-02..............................£9.00 

WAR CRIES ON HORSEBACK: THE HISTORY OF THE INDIAN WARS
by Stephen Longstreet

The central conflict took place on the Great Plains, where the Native Americans from many different areas had been promised sanctuary. They had great difficulty in adapting their ways of life to a very different environment, and the Plains Native Americans resented the presence of the newcomers. White settlers were also moving into the territory, causing further hostilities. The Arapaho, Cheyenne, and Sioux fought white encroachment on their territory in the 1860s and 1870s. Ferocious fighting from both sides was seen at battles such as the Fetterman Massacre, the Wagon Box Fight, the Sand Creek Massacre, Beecher’s Island, and the Battle of the Rosebud. The warfare largely ended with the battle at Wounded Knee, South Dakota, on December 29, 1890, when Sioux warriors, women, and children were slaughtered by the U.S. Cavalry.

1972, Sphere Books, , ,< C-01>,314pp. illustrations, Paperback. pages browning., , CARD
Subject...Colonial & Other Wars
Web No. 17619-01..............................£4.00 

CHARGE TO GLORY!
by General James D Lunt

A study of ten cavalry actions, from Marengo, 1800 to Toungoo, 1942, which was the last mounted charge ever made by British or Indian cavalry.

1976, White Lion, , 0727402552,< C-01>,x + 265pp, 4 illustrations, 7 sketch maps, very good in worn d/w, ,
Subject...Colonial & Other Wars
Web No. 4625-01..............................£10.00 

SKINNER OF SKINNER'S HORSE
by Philip Mason

"A fictional portrait" of the early nineteenth century adventurer. Son of a Rajput Princess and a Scotsman he became a soldier of fortune and raised the famous Indian Cavalry Regiment. An entertaining picture of India at the turn of the eighteenth century.

1979, Andre Deutsch, , 0233971203 ,< C-01>,241pp, Good in dw, ,
Subject...Colonial & Other Wars
Web No. 20786-01..............................£12.00 

THE RAVI LANCERS
by John Masters

FICTION. The Indian army in the trenches of Flanders in the early months of the First World War. The Ravi Lancers being a private regiment of an Indian Prince serving with the British and the rivalry between their Commanding officer, a seconded Indian Cavalryman and the second in command Prince Krishna Ram.

1972, Michael Joseph, , 0718110447,< C-01>,413pp, very good in d/w, ,
Subject...Colonial & Other Wars
Web No. 36081-01..............................£8.00 

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THE END OF THE RUSSIAN IMPERIAL ARMY: VOLUME II

by Alan K. Wildman


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18344-01

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