A critical narrative of the causes and course of the Mutiny, with a full account of the operations in Oude and the siege of Lucknow, from personal knowledge.
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By Dr. Wilhelm Busch, Professor at the University of Freiburg, in Baden.
England under the Tudors.
Vol. I. Henry VII. (1485-1509). Translated from the German by Miss Alice M. Todd and the Rev. A. H. Johnson, some-time Fellow of All Souls College, Oxford, under the supervision of, and with an Introduction by, Mr. James Gairdner, Editor of the "Paston Letters." Demy 8vo, cloth, 16s. net.
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By Arthur D. Innes, M.A., Author of "Seers and Singers," etc.
Britain and her Rivals.
1713-1789. A Study dealing chiefly with the Contests between the Naval Powers for Supremacy in America and India. With numerous Plans, Maps, etc. Large crown, buckram, 7s. 6d.