The History of the Indian Navy (1613–1863) The History of the Indian Navy (1613–1863) 2 Volume Set Series
Langue : Anglais
Auteur : Low Charles Rathbone
A comprehensive two-volume work, first published in 1877, that includes indexes of the ships and officers of the Indian Navy.
Charles Rathbone Low (1837?1918) was a lieutenant in the Indian Navy and author of popular books on military history and nautical exploration, including Soldiers of the Victorian Age and Maritime Discovery. This two-volume work, first published in 1877, comprehensively covers the history of the British Indian Navy, from its origins as the Bombay Marine to its abolition in 1863. It is an exceptionally detailed historical source, containing indexes of the ships and officers of the Indian Navy, and as such, it is a work of great importance to those interested in the history of the Indian Navy or the people that came into contact with it. Volume 2 begins in 1831 and includes chapters on both the Burmese and Persian Wars. The final chapters detail the Navy's involvement in the Indian Mutiny of 1857 and the events that led to its abolition.
1. 1831–8. The Chinese Difficulty of 1831; 2. 1828–38. Review of the surveys made by the Indian Navy during the administration of Sir Charles Malcolm; 3. 1838–45. Additions to the service; 4. 1846–9. The Elphinstone in New Zealand; 5. The Burmese War. 1852–3; 6. 1854–6. Services of the Semiramis against Soloo pirates; 7. The Persian War. 1856–7; 8. 1857–8. The Auckland in China; 9. 1848–64. Surveys undertaken from the death of Sir Robert Oliver to the abolition of the Service; 10. The Indian Mutiny, 1857–9; 11. The Indian Mutiny, 1857–9 continued; 12. 1860–3. Death of Captain S. B. Haines; Appendix.
Date de parution : 03-2012
Ouvrage de 608 p.
14x21.6 cm
Thème de The History of the Indian Navy (1613–1863) :
© 2024 LAVOISIER S.A.S.