“A very touching narrative.”—Lit. Gazette.

“No account of it can do it justice.”—Globe.

The Crisis in the Punjab. By Frederick H. Cooper, Esq., C.S., Umritsir.

Post 8vo, with Map, price 7s. 6d. cloth.

“The book is full of terrible interest. The narrative is written with vigour and earnestness, and is full of the most tragic interest.”—Economist.

“One of the most interesting and spirited books which have sprung out of the sepoy mutiny.”—Globe.

Eight Months’ Campaign against the Bengal Sepoys, during the Mutiny, 1857. By Colonel George Bourchier, C.B., Bengal Horse Artillery.

With Plans. Post 8vo, price 7s. 6d. cloth.

“A right manly, fair, and forcible statement of events.”—Athenæum.

“Colonel Bourchier relates his adventures in a free and graceful manner.”—Literary Gazette.