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The Tale of the Great Mutiny

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An account of the 1857 uprising in India, presented through vivid episodes, military reports, and maps, tracing outbreaks of revolt, key sieges, and relief operations at Barrackpore, Delhi, Cawnpore, and Lucknow. It interweaves eyewitness scenes of individual confrontations and mutinous outbreaks with descriptions of troop dispositions, assaults on urban strongholds, and subsequent reprisals, while setting out the sequence of campaigns and the tactical challenges of stamping out widespread insurrection.

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W. H. Fitchett

W. H. Fitchett was a British author and historian known for his works that explore significant military events in British history. His notable book, "Deeds that Won the Empire / Historic Battle Scenes," provides vivid accounts of pivotal battles that shaped the British Empire. Fitchett's writing often combines historical narrative with a dramatic flair, making complex events accessible and engaging for readers. Another significant work, "The Tale of the Great Mutiny," delves into the events surrounding the Indian Rebellion of 1857, reflecting his interest in the impact of military conflicts on society and culture.

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