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Soldiers of the Queen: Victorian Colonial Conflict in the Words of Those Who Fought

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It may come as some surprise that in such a popular area of military history there is no book that focuses on the experience of the Victorian soldier—from recruitment to embarkation, fighting, and perhaps returning, perhaps dying — in his own words. Dr. Manning’s meticulous research in primary sources gives the lie to the received image of the disciplined, redcoated campaigner of Victorian art and literature—for one thing, by the time he arrived at his destination, the coat would have been in rags. The distances covered on march were unbelievable, through desert and disease-ravaged swamp. Lavishly illustrated thoughout, all the major Colonial campaigns and most of the minor ones are featured. To understand how what was in reality a tiny standing army controlled the largest empire the world has ever seen, this book is a must.

224 pages, Hardcover

First published June 15, 2009

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