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Filed under: Afghan Wars -- Prisoners and prisons, British The Military Operations at Cabul, Which Ended in the Retreat and Destruction of the British Army, January 1842; With a Journal of Imprisonment in Afghanistan (Philadelphia: Carey and Hart, 1843), by Vincent Eyre
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Filed under: Afghan Wars The Afghan Wars, 1839-42 and 1878-80, by Archibald Forbes (Gutenberg text) An Appeal Against Faction, in Respect of the Concurrence of the Present and the Late Administrations, to Prevent the House of Commons From Performing its Highest Duties; To Which is Added an Analysis of Count Nesselrode's Despatch of the 20th Oct., 1838 (1843), by David Urquhart (page images at Google) Campaign of the Indus: In a Series of Letters From an Officer of the Bombay Division (1840), by T. W. E. Holdsworth, ed. by A. H. Holdsworth The Defence of Kahun: A Forgotten Episode of the First Afghan War, Being a Narrative Compiled From a Journal Kept During the Siege, and From Original Letters (London: W. H. Allen and Co., 1886), by Charles Reynolds Williams (page images at HathiTrust) Indian Frontier Policy: An Historical Sketch, by John Adye (Gutenberg text) History of the 20th (Duke of Cambridge's Own) Infantry, Brownlow's Punjabis, From its Formation in 1857 to 1907 (Devonport, UK: Swiss and Co., 1909), by 20th Punjab Regiment, Indian Army (page images at HathiTrust)
Filed under: Afghan Wars -- Juvenile fictionFiled under: Afghan Wars -- Personal narratives A Journal of the Disasters in Affghanistan, 1841-2 (sixth thousand; London: J. Murray, 1843), by Florentia Wynch Sale Scenes in a Soldier's Life: Being a Connected Narrative of the Principal Military Events in Scinde, Beeloochistan, and Affghanistan, During 1839, 1840, 1841, 1842, and 1843, Under Generals Lord Keane, Brooks, Sir R. Sale, Wiltshire, Pollock, Nott, England, M'Caskill, and Sir C. Napier (Montreal: R. and C. Chalmers; et al., 1848), by J. H. W. Hall Filed under: Afghan Wars -- Personal narratives, British. The Military Operations at Cabul, Which Ended in the Retreat and Destruction of the British Army, January 1842; With a Journal of Imprisonment in Afghanistan (Philadelphia: Carey and Hart, 1843), by Vincent Eyre
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