The Invasion of the Crimea: Vol. IV [Sixth Edition]

Its Origin, and an Account of its Progress Down to the Death of Lord Raglan

Nonfiction, History, Military, Other, Asian, Russia, British
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Author: Alexander W. Kinglake ISBN: 9781787203457
Publisher: Normanby Press Publication: January 23, 2017
Imprint: Normanby Press Language: English
Author: Alexander W. Kinglake
ISBN: 9781787203457
Publisher: Normanby Press
Publication: January 23, 2017
Imprint: Normanby Press
Language: English

This is the sixth edition of the fourth volume in a series of nine that was originally published in 1877, and which together provide a thoroughly comprehensive operational history of the Crimean War to June 1855, including all the early battles and the first attack on the Redan.

Alexander William Kinglake (1809-1891) visited the Crimea in 1854 as a civilian and was present at the battle of the Alma (20 Sep 1854). The British Commander-in-Charge, Lord Raglan, suggested to Kinglake that he write a history of the Crimean War and made available all his private papers. The result is this monumental and elaborate piece of work, which tells the story of the war from its very origins right through to the death of Raglan on 28 June 1855, at which point the conflict still had another eight months to run until its conclusion at the Treaty of Paris on 28 February 1856…

This FOURTH volume takes a detailed look at SEBASTOPOL AT BAY.

Richly illustrated throughout with useful maps and diagrams.

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This is the sixth edition of the fourth volume in a series of nine that was originally published in 1877, and which together provide a thoroughly comprehensive operational history of the Crimean War to June 1855, including all the early battles and the first attack on the Redan.

Alexander William Kinglake (1809-1891) visited the Crimea in 1854 as a civilian and was present at the battle of the Alma (20 Sep 1854). The British Commander-in-Charge, Lord Raglan, suggested to Kinglake that he write a history of the Crimean War and made available all his private papers. The result is this monumental and elaborate piece of work, which tells the story of the war from its very origins right through to the death of Raglan on 28 June 1855, at which point the conflict still had another eight months to run until its conclusion at the Treaty of Paris on 28 February 1856…

This FOURTH volume takes a detailed look at SEBASTOPOL AT BAY.

Richly illustrated throughout with useful maps and diagrams.

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