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INDIA - BOOKS ON THE INDIAN REBELLION OF 1857 - Various titles on the 1857 Indian Mutiny -Records of
INDIA - BOOKS ON THE INDIAN REBELLION OF 1857 - Various titles on the 1857 Indian Mutiny -Records of the Intelligence Department of the Government of the North-West Provinces of India during the Mutiny of 1857, Including correspondence with the Supreme Government, Delhi, Cawnpore, and other places, by Sir William Muir, ed. by William Coldstream, 1902, First Edition, vol. 2 only, 398pp, Orig. Cloth; Historical Record of The Thirty-First or The Huntingdonshire Regiment of foot & Historical Record of The Marine Corps, Containing an account of the formation of the Regiment in 1702 and of its subsequent services to 1850 & Containing an account of their formation and services from 1664 to 1748, Compiled by Richard Cannon, 1850, First edition, 230pp 48pp, Orig Cloth, Contains Multiple coloured plates; A History of the Sepoy War in India 1857-1858, by John William Kaye, 1896, 3 Vols, 656pp & 692pp, Orig. Cloth; A History of the Indian Mutiny and of the Disturbances which accompanied it among the Civil Population, by T.R.E. Holmes, 1885, Second Edition, revised, 576pp, Orig. Cloth; Letters written during the Indian Mutiny, by Fred Roberts, 1924, First Edition, 169pp, Orig. Cloth; A History of the Indian Mutiny and of the Disturbances which accompanied it among the Civil Population, by T.R. E. Holmes, 1891, Fourth edition, 582pp, Orig. Cloth. (8)
INDIA - BOOKS ON THE INDIAN REBELLION OF 1857 - Various titles on the 1857 Indian Mutiny -Records of the Intelligence Department of the Government of the North-West Provinces of India during the Mutiny of 1857, Including correspondence with the Supreme Government, Delhi, Cawnpore, and other places, by Sir William Muir, ed. by William Coldstream, 1902, First Edition, vol. 2 only, 398pp, Orig. Cloth; Historical Record of The Thirty-First or The Huntingdonshire Regiment of foot & Historical Record of The Marine Corps, Containing an account of the formation of the Regiment in 1702 and of its subsequent services to 1850 & Containing an account of their formation and services from 1664 to 1748, Compiled by Richard Cannon, 1850, First edition, 230pp 48pp, Orig Cloth, Contains Multiple coloured plates; A History of the Sepoy War in India 1857-1858, by John William Kaye, 1896, 3 Vols, 656pp & 692pp, Orig. Cloth; A History of the Indian Mutiny and of the Disturbances which accompanied it among the Civil Population, by T.R.E. Holmes, 1885, Second Edition, revised, 576pp, Orig. Cloth; Letters written during the Indian Mutiny, by Fred Roberts, 1924, First Edition, 169pp, Orig. Cloth; A History of the Indian Mutiny and of the Disturbances which accompanied it among the Civil Population, by T.R. E. Holmes, 1891, Fourth edition, 582pp, Orig. Cloth. (8)
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