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The Disputed V.C.: A Tale of the Indian Mutiny

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A young officer, Ted, and his brother Jim arrive in India, where a budding romance with Ethel complicates their lives just before a widespread mutiny erupts. The plot follows sieges, skirmishes, and the defence of official houses, including a dramatic fight in an arsenal, betrayals by supposed allies, capture by the bandit Pir Baksh, and daring rescue attempts. Ted distinguishes himself in battle but endures reversals before joining the march that helps relieve Lucknow and encountering the Nana Sahib in a climactic confrontation. The narrative examines loyalty, courage, treachery, and the pressures of war on personal relationships.

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Frederick P. Gibbon

Frederick P. Gibbon was a British author known for his historical narratives and military-themed literature. His notable works include "The 42nd (East Lancashire) Division 1914-1918," which provides an in-depth account of the division's experiences during World War I, and "The Disputed V.C.: A Tale of the Indian Mutiny," a fictional exploration set against the backdrop of the Indian Rebellion of 1857. Gibbon's writing often reflects a keen interest in military history and the complexities of conflict, contributing to the understanding of these significant historical events.

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