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The Story of the Indian Mutiny

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The work offers a concise narrative of a major mid-nineteenth-century uprising in India, explaining background social and religious conditions, the immediate causes and outbreak, and the geographic spread and urban conflagrations that followed. It highlights vivid episodes of siege, defense, relief and punitive campaigns, and profiles cities that became focal points of refuge and resistance. Illustrated maps and scenes accompany a clear structure that moves from context through major engagements to the final suppression and aftermath, with an appendix for reference. The author emphasizes picturesque incidents and personal adventure to engage younger readers while preserving historical outlines.

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A. R. Hope Moncrieff

A. R. Hope Moncrieff was a British author known for his descriptive works that often explore the beauty and culture of various regions, particularly in Scotland. His notable titles include "Bonnie Scotland," which showcases the picturesque landscapes of Scotland through vivid illustrations and engaging narratives. Moncrieff also wrote about other locations, such as the "Isle of Wight" and "Kew Gardens," reflecting his interest in both natural beauty and historical context. His works contribute to the literary heritage of travel writing and regional descriptions, offering readers a glimpse into the charm of the British Isles.

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