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The Afghan Wars 1839-42 and 1878-80

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A detailed military and political narrative recounts two successive campaigns in Afghanistan, examining the diplomatic pretexts, invasion and occupation, and the collapse marked by a catastrophic withdrawal that led to sieges and subsequent relief operations. The later campaign is followed from opening maneuvers through a tense lull to major battles, defensive stands, and a climactic advance that settles contested regions. The account combines battlefield plans and portraits with contemporary correspondence, eyewitness reporting, and tactical analysis to explain operations, leadership decisions, and their consequences.

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Archibald Forbes

Archibald Forbes was a notable war correspondent and author in the 19th century, recognized for his detailed accounts of military campaigns. His works often reflect his firsthand experiences on the battlefield, providing readers with vivid insights into the life of soldiers and the realities of war. Among his significant contributions to military literature are 'Barracks, Bivouacs and Battles' and 'The Afghan Wars 1839-42 and 1878-80', which explore the complexities of warfare during his time. Forbes's writing is characterized by a blend of personal narrative and historical analysis, making him an important figure in the documentation of military history.

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