Our Bones Are Scattered: The Cawnpore Massacre and the Indian Mutiny of 1987
By Andrew Ward
Published By Henry Holt & company
Year Published 1996
Book Format - Hard cover
Summary
This book covers the dramatic turning point in British colonial history about the Indian/Sepoy Mutinies of the 1850’s. The author has narrated a meticulously researched and readable book that draws the reader in. . he uses many source materials including the stories of the garrison commander Hugh Massey Wheeler, the forty day Hindu King Nana Sahib, and the leader of the revolt Azimullah Khan. This is the most definitive book on the Cawnpore Massacre, which was one of the most horrific episodes in British imperial history.
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By Andrew Ward
Published By Henry Holt & company
Year Published 1996
Book Format - Hard cover
Summary
This book covers the dramatic turning point in British colonial history about the Indian/Sepoy Mutinies of the 1850’s. The author has narrated a meticulously researched and readable book that draws the reader in. . he uses many source materials including the stories of the garrison commander Hugh Massey Wheeler, the forty day Hindu King Nana Sahib, and the leader of the revolt Azimullah Khan. This is the most definitive book on the Cawnpore Massacre, which was one of the most horrific episodes in British imperial history.
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By Andrew Ward
Published By Henry Holt & company
Year Published 1996
Book Format - Hard cover
Summary
This book covers the dramatic turning point in British colonial history about the Indian/Sepoy Mutinies of the 1850’s. The author has narrated a meticulously researched and readable book that draws the reader in. . he uses many source materials including the stories of the garrison commander Hugh Massey Wheeler, the forty day Hindu King Nana Sahib, and the leader of the revolt Azimullah Khan. This is the most definitive book on the Cawnpore Massacre, which was one of the most horrific episodes in British imperial history.
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