Military Service and Adventures in the Far East 2 Volume Set : Including Sketches of the Campaigns against the Afghans in 1839, and the Sikhs in 1845-6, Mixed media product Book

Military Service and Adventures in the Far East 2 Volume Set : Including Sketches of the Campaigns against the Afghans in 1839, and the Sikhs in 1845-6 Mixed media product

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This two-volume work, published in 1847 by cavalry officer Daniel Henry Mackinnon (1813-84) describes his military service in India, in the campaigns against the Afghans in 1839 and the Sikhs in 1845-6.

In the first edition, reissued here, the author is referred to only as 'a cavalry officer', but in the second edition of 1849, Mackinnon, a career soldier and writer, abandons his anonymity.

The work begins with a lively account of the Andaman Islands, before 'arrival in India' at Calcutta and a long march past the foothills of the Himalayas to the North-West Frontier province.

Mackinnon took part in the decisive battle of Ghazni in the First Anglo-Afghan War, and in all the major engagements of the Anglo-Sikh War, providing eye-witness accounts of the fighting, though his description of the political and diplomatic conflicts which preceded the outbreak of of both wars is somewhat simplistic, and inevitably Anglophile.

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