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The Sepoy Mutiny 1857 a Social Study and Analysis

by Chattopadhyaya, Haraprasad

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Calcutta: Bookland Private Ltd., 1957 Calcutta: Bookland Private Ltd., 1957 234 pp with two foldout maps. Very extensive bibliography. In 1857 India had one source of organized power, the so-called Bengal Army. It was the proudest section of British forces in India. Professor Chattopadhyaya has made a study of the causes of that army's discontent that caused almost the whole of the Bengal Army to rise up against the British colonial government .Text is clean tight and unmarked. hinges tender.Indian bindings of this era are problematic. Grey paper boards are frayed along top edge, appear to have had some paper stuck to and removed from front board, Spine darkened. An uncommon book. Size: 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Hardcover. Fair/No Jacket.. Hardcover. Fair/No Jacket.
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