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

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

The Disputed V.C.: A Tale of the Indian MutinyTed Russell, ensign of the 193rd Bengal Native Infantry,...
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The Disputed V.C.: A Tale of the Indian Mutiny

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

¥2,061 ¥1,030

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

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Author: Gibbon, Frederick P.
Format: eBook
Language: English

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

Ted Russell, ensign of the 193rd Bengal Native Infantry, stationed at Aurungpore, in the Punjab, was disgusted and irritable on this first day of the never-to-be-forgotten year of 1857a year destined to bring untold misery to thousands of homes and families, and to many a race and creed throughout Hindustan and the British Isles; a year that would henceforward lie as a dark stain across the page of history. But our young friends ill-humour could be traced to a much simpler cause than a mere prophetic dread of the future. Ensign Russell had not been in India many months, and during the whole of that short period he had looked forward with lively and pleasant anticipation to a visit from his brother Jim, whom he had seen but twice in the past ten years, and who was quite a veteran warrior in Teds admiring eyes. For Captain Russell had been engaged in the Sikh war as well as in several affrays with the border Pathans; he was the proud possessor of more than one medal, and had quite a prominent scar across his facethe mark of a Khyber knife. For the past twelve months he had held the rank of captain in the ten-year-old corps of Guides, stationed near Peshawur across the Indus, the town that guards the Khyber Passthe gate of India. ......Buy Now (To Read More)

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Ebook Number: 41594
Author: Gibbon, Frederick P.
Release Date: Dec 10, 2012
Format: eBook
Language: English

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Illustrator: Wood, Stanley L., 1866-1928

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