Publisher's Synopsis
"To Caubul With the Cavalry Brigade" offers a first-hand account of the Second Anglo-Afghan War, as experienced by Reginald Colville William Reveley Mitford. This narrative provides insights into the daily life and challenges faced by the British forces under General Sir Frederick Roberts. Mitford's chronicle details his personal experiences with the Cavalry Brigade, presenting a vivid picture of the campaign.
Originally published in 1881, this book serves as a valuable historical document, shedding light on British military operations in Afghanistan and the complexities of colonial warfare. Readers interested in military history, British India, or the Anglo-Afghan Wars will find Mitford's account both informative and engaging. It captures the spirit of the era and offers a unique perspective on the events that shaped the region.
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