Magenis (Lady Louisa) The Challenge of Barletta. By Massimo D’Azeglio. Rendered into English by Lady Louisa Magenis. 2 vols., crown 8vo. 21s.
Malabari (B. M.) Gujerat and the Gujeratis. Pictures of Men and Manners taken from Life. By Behramji M. Malabari, Author of “The Indian Muse in English Garb,” “Pleasures of Morality,” &c. Crown 8vo. 6s.
Malleson (Col. G. B.) Final French Struggles in India and on the Indian Seas. Including an Account of the Capture of the Isles of France and Bourbon, and Sketches of the most eminent Foreign Adventurers in India up to the period of that Capture. With an Appendix containing an Account of the Expedition from India to Egypt in 1801. By Colonel G. B. Malleson, C.S.I. Crown 8vo. 10s. 6d.
—— 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. I. 8vo. With Map. 20s.
Contents.—Calcutta in May and June.—William 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, Rohilkhand, and Farakhabad.—The relation of the annexation 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 Relief of Lucknow, the Two Battles of Cawnpore, the Campaign in Rohilkhand, and the movements of the several Columns in the N.W. Provinces, the Azimgurh District, and on the Eastern and South-Eastern Frontiers. 8vo. With 4 Plans. 20s.
Vol. III.—Bombay in 1857. Lord Elphinstone. March of Woodburn’s Column. Mr. Seton-Karr and the Southern Maratha Country. Mr. Forjett 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 Robert Hamilton and Sir Hugh Rose. Central India Campaign. Whitlock and Kirwi. Sir Hugh Rose and Gwaliar. Le Grand Jacob and Western India. Lord Canning’s Oudh policy. Last Campaign in, and pacification of, Oudh. Sir Robert Napier, Smith, Michell, and Tantia Topi. Civil Districts during the Mutiny. Minor Actions at Out-stations. Conclusion. 8vo. With Plans. 20s.
Malleson (Col. G. B.) History of Afghanistan, from the Earliest Period to the Outbreak of the War of 1878. 8vo. Second Edition. With Map. 18s.
—— The Decisive Battles of India, from 1746–1849. With a Portrait of the Author, a Map, and Three Plans. By Col. G. B. Malleson, C.S.I., Author of the “Life of Lord Clive,” &c. 8vo. 18s.
—— Herat: The Garden and Granary of Central Asia. With Map and Index. 8vo. 8s.