The Powers of Europe and Fall of Sebastopol
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THE BATTLE-FIELD OF THE NATIONS. A Panoramic View of the Seat of War around Sebastopol, including Danubian Provinces, Turkey, Asia Minor, Southern Russia, and the Crimea, from a Survey by order of Louis Napoleon, Emperor of France. Published by HIGGINS & BRADLEY, 20 Washington Street, Boston.
BY A BRITISH OFFICER.
ILLUSTRATED FROM SUPERIOR PHOTOGRAPHS.
BOSTON: HIGGINS AND BRADLEY,
20 Washington Street.
1856.
Entered according to Act of Congress, in the year 1855, by HIGGINS & BRADLEY,
In the Clerk’s Office of the District Court of the United States, for the Southern District of New York.
A British officer
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INTRODUCTORY REMARKS.
ANNEXATION OF FINLAND.
THE GRAND ALLIANCE.
TURKEY AND RUSSIA.
THE RUSSIAN EMPIRE.
THE PROGRESS OF RUSSIA.
NICHOLAS, THE REIGNING CZAR.
HISTORY OF THE WAR.
OMER PACHA.
SCHAMYL, THE PROPHET-WARRIOR OF THE CAUCASUS.
SINOPE.
TREATY OF ALLIANCE.
CRIMEAN EXPEDITION.
THE BATTLE OF THE ALMA.
THE MORNING OF BATTLE.
CROSSING THE ALMA.
THE MARCH TO SEBASTOPOL.
GENERAL CANROBERT,
SIEGE OF SEBASTOPOL.
SEBASTOPOL.
THE BOMBARDMENT.
BATTLE OF BALAKLAVA.
SIEGE OF SEBASTOPOL.
FIELD-MARSHAL LORD RAGLAN.
BATTLE OF INKERMAN.
THE NIGHT AFTER THE BATTLE.
SIEGE OF SEBASTOPOL.
THE FALL OF SEBASTOPOL.
THE SECOND DAY’S BOMBARDMENT.
THIRD DAY’S BOMBARDMENT.
THE ASSAULT.
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