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Malleson (Col. G. B.) History of the Indian Mutiny^ 



1857-1858, commencing from the close of the Second 

 Volume of Sir John Kaye's History of the Sepoy War. 

 Vol.1. Svo. With Map. 20s. 



Contents. — Calcutta in May and June. — ^^^illiam Tayler 

 and Vincent Eyre. — How Bihar and Calcutta were saved. — 

 Mr. Colvin and Agra. — Jhansi and Bandalkhand. — Colonel 

 Durand and Holkar. — Sir George Lawrence and Rajputana. — 

 Brigadier Polwhele's great battle and its results. — Bareli, 

 Eohilkhand, and Farakbabad. — Tbe relation of the annexa- 

 tion of Oudh to the Mutiny. — Sir Henry Lawrence and the 

 Mutiny in Oudh. — The siege of Lakhnao. — The first relief of 

 Lakhnao. 



Vol. II. — The Storming of Delhi, the Eelief of Luck- 

 now, the Two Battles of Cawnpore, the Campaign in 

 Eohilkhand, and the movements of the several Columns 

 in the N.W. Provinces, the Azimgurh District, and on the 

 Eastern and South-Eastern Frontiers. Svo. With 4 Plans. 

 20s. 



Vol. III. — Bombay in 1857. Lord Elphinstone. March 

 of Wocdburn's Column. Mr. Seton-Karr and the Southern 

 Maratba Country. Mr. Foijett and Bombay. Asirgarh. Sir 

 Henry Durand. March of Stuart's Column. Holkar and Durand. 

 Malwa Campaign. Haidarabad. Major C. Davidson and Salar 

 Jang. Sagar and Narbadi Territory. Sir Eobert Hamilton and 

 Sir Hugh Rose. Central India Campaign. Whitlock and Kirwi. 

 Sir Hugh Eose and Gwaliar. Le Grand Jacob and Western 

 India. Lord Canning's Oudh policy. Last Campaign in, and 

 pacification of, Oudh. Sn Eobert Xapier, Smitb, Michell, and 

 Tantia Topi. Civil Districts during the Mutiny. Minor 

 Actions at Out-stations. Conclusion. Svo. With Plans. 20s. 



Manning (Mrs.) Ancient and Mediaeval India. 



Being the History, Religion, Laws, Caste, Manners and 

 Customs, Language, Literature, Poetry, Philosophy, Astronomy, 

 Algebra, Medicine, Architecture, Alanufactures, Commerce, 

 &c., of the Hindus, taken from their writings. Amongst the 

 works consulted and gleaned from may be named the Rig Veda, 

 Sama Veda, Yajur Veda, Sathapatha Brahmana, Bhagavat 

 Gita, The Puranas, Code of Mauu, Code of Yajnavalkya, 

 Mitakshara, Daya Bhaga, Mahabbarata, Atriya, Charaka, 

 Susruta, Ramayana, Raghu Vansa, Bhattikavya, Sakuntala, 

 Vikramorvasi, Malati and Madhava, Mudra Rakshasa, Ratna- 



