THE HIGHLAND BRIGADE 

 IN THE CRIMEA. 



SIR ANTHONY STERLING, K.C.B., 



A Staff Officer who was there. 



"fflEiilj yroniispiEcc anir (gi^Ijtccn 4®fifi». 



SECOND EDITION. 



Handsomely bound in cloth, demy 8w, 7^^. td. 



"These letters are evidently a faithful record of the great 

 war waged by Great Britain, France, Turkey, and ultimately 

 Sardinia, against Russia. The maps are drawn with skill 

 and fidelity. No previous account of the war has contained 

 so clear a map delineation of the terrain of the scene of the 

 terrible sufferings of our soldiers and sailors during the 

 Crimean winter, sufferings which, as everyone knows, might 

 have been, and ought to have been avoided." — Times. 



