Publisher's Synopsis
Excerpt from Analytical Index to Sir John W. Kaye's History of the Sepoy War and Col. G. B. Malleson's History of the Indian Mutiny: Combined in One Volume
Mutiny to be traced with remarkable distinctness, especially under the article Mutiny itself. This article, read with a map of Northern India, will show the fearful rapidity with which the outbreak spread, and the districts successively involved in it. The progress of the Mutiny can, thus, be traced from day to day with clearness and brevity.
With regard to the spelling of proper names, it must he remarked that the two authors indexed followed two diametrically opposite systems; there remained, therefore, a fair field for the Indexer to follow the bent of his own inclination, while supplying abundant cross references for the varying spellings found in the volumes themselves. It need scarcely be remarked that, in the references, the letter K. Refers to Sir John Kaye's volumes, and the latter M. To those of Col. Malleson. Where no year is specified, the year of the Mutiny (1857) is to be understood.
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