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This six-volume History of the Indian Mutiny was first produced in 1890 by Colonel George Malleson (1825-1898), who combined Sir John Kaye's History of the Sepoy War in India with his own later work. Kaye (1814-1876) was a prolific writer of biography and history who started the Calcutta Review in 1844. His use of first-hand evidence, collected from personal and professional contacts, supports (perhaps predictably) his assertion that the rebellion is a story of British 'national character', and the narrative is illustrated with biographical and personal anecdotes. Malleson's contributions however are derived from his controversial 'Red Pamphlet' (1857) and other writings, in which he is unafraid to criticise or praise British troops and administration as the occasion demands. Volume 2 covers Delhi history and the spread of the revolt from Meerut to Allahabad and Cawnpore, concluding with the battle of Najafgahr and the siege of Delhi.
Contents
Editor's preface; Author's preface; List and short description of places mentioned in this volume; Book IV. The Rising in the North-West: 1. The Dehli history; 2. The outbreak at Mirath; 3. The seizure of Dehli; 4. Calcutta in May; 5. Last days of General Anson; 6. The march upon Dehli; Book V. Progress of Rebellion in Upper India: 1. Banaras and Allahabad; 2. Kanhpur; 3. The march to Kanhpur; 4. Re-occupation of Kanhpur; Book VI. The Panjab and Dehli: 1. First conflicts in the Panjab; 2. Peshawab and Rawalpindi; 3. Progress of events in the Panjab; 4. Dehli - first weeks of the siege; 5. Progress of the siege; 6. The last succours from the Panjab; Appendix.