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<p><strong>Three wars of the mid-19th century recounted by a fighting British soldier</strong></p><p>All those interested in the Anglo-Sikh Wars will be familiar with the services of the 31st (Huntingdonshire) Regiment of Foot for it had served during the First Afghan War and when the Sikhs of the Punjab opposed the British Empire in 1845 it formed part of Gough’s force. The regiment notably fought at the battles of Mudki Ferozeshah Aliwal and Sobraon. In the Crimean War it fought at Sebastopol. The author of this book (originally published as ‘Personal Adventures and Anecdotes of an Old Officer’) served with the regiment and has written an essential riveting and invaluable record of his experiences during these campaigns. Later in his career he formed a military train which was of necessity converted to a cavalry regiment to serve in the Indian Mutiny of 1857 . The author also records those campaign experiences as a cavalryman with equal clarity and drama. Robertson’s book is a brilliant <strong>autobiography</strong> of a British soldier at war in three of the most notable conflicts of the Victorian age and is recommended. Contains illustrations and maps not present in the original edition.</p><p>Leonaur editions are newly typeset and are not facsimiles; each title is available in softcover and hardback with dustjacket.</p>
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