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Someone Has Blundered

Denis Judd

A fascinating insight into the other side of the Victorian penny - the military blunders, disasters and tragedies.

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During Queen Victoria's reign British power was at its zenith: the export trade boomed, the Royal Navy ruled the waves, huge chunks of the map were coloured red. Yet almost every year saw British troops in action in some part of the globe. From the equatorial rain-forests of Ghana to the green hills of New Zealand, British redcoat, Indian mercenary and colonial volunteers fought for Queen and Empire - and mostly won.
This fascinating book examines the other side of the Victorian penny - times when the soldiers of the Queen stumbled. The narrative is full of evocative contemporary eyewitness accounts and contains an incisive analysis of various catastrophes, including the Retreat from Kabul in 1842, the Charge of the Light Brigade at Baclava, the 1879 Invasion of Zululand, and the Battles of Majuba Hill and Spion Kop.

 

'[An] interesting and illuminating perspective on the Victorians, which will appeal to the general reader as much as to the military history enthusiast'

ARMOURER

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Someone Has Blundered

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£7.99
Paperback
208 pages
198 x 129 mm
ISBN-10: 0753821818
ISBN-13: 9780753821817
Publication: January 2007
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