The establishment in British India produced an impressive number of scholars and scholarly amateurs who pursued historical and other studies and wrote books and articles of distinction. Mr Palmer has produced a work in this tradition. His subject is the outbreak of the Mutiny (as the Raj considered it) among the native regiments (as the Raj called ...
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Francis Joseph Reynolds (Editor), Allen Leon Churchill, Francis Trevelyan Miller, Leonard Wood, Austin Melvin Knight, Frederick Palmer, Frank Herbert Simonds, Arthur Brown Ruhl
Prefaced By What The War Means To America By Leonard Wood; Naval Lessons Of The War By Austin Melvin Knight; The World's War By Frederick Palmer; The Theatres Of The War's Campaigns By F. H. Simonds; And The War Correspondent By Arthur Ruhl.
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