The establishment in British India produced an impressive number of scholars and scholarly amateurs who pursued historical and other studies and wrote books and articles of distinction. Mr Palmer has produced a work in this tradition. His subject is the outbreak of the Mutiny (as the Raj considered it) among the native regiments (as the Raj called them) at Meerut on the evening of Sunday 10 May 1857. Was the outbreak planned in advance or did it arise through chance circumstances on that fateful evening? How badly was the situation handled?
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The establishment in British India produced an impressive number of scholars and scholarly amateurs who pursued historical and other studies. Mr Palmer has produced a work in this tradition. His subject is the outbreak of the Mutiny (as the Raj considered it) among the native regiments (as the Raj called them) at Meerut on the evening of Sunday 10 May 1857.
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Hardcover. Condition: Very Good. Cambridge University Press; London, 1966. Hardcover. Very Good, blue cloth binding with gilt lettering on spine, binding firm, interior and extremities tidy, slightly bumped bottom board corners, trace handling marks/shelf wear, in a Very Good, some handling/rub marks to panels/spine, neatly clipped front flap, sunned spine and panel/flap edges, some edge/corner wear, Dust wrapper. A nice, clean and unmarked copy. 8vo[octavo or approx. 6 x 9 inches], 175pp., indexed, notes and references, fold out map in rear. We pack securely and ship daily with delivery confirmation on every book. The picture on the listing page is of the actual book for sale. Additional Scan(s) are available for any item, please inquire.Please note: Oversized books/sets MAY require additional postage then what is quoted for 2.2lb book. Seller Inventory # SKU1026079
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