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THE RECOLLECTIONS OF SKINNER OF SKINNER'S HORSE - JAMES SKINNER AND HIS 'YELLOW BOYS' - IRREGULAR CAVALRY IN THE WARS OF INDIA BETWEEN THE BRITISH, MAHRATTA, RAJPUT, MOGUL, SIKH & PINDARREE FORCES
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Set against the backdrop of the British Indian Army, the narrative follows Skinner, a charismatic and adventurous cavalry officer. Through his vivid recollections, readers experience the camaraderie, challenges, and thrilling exploits of Skinner's Horse, a distinguished regiment. The book offers a rich tapestry of military life, cultural encounters, and personal reflections, blending humor and poignancy as Skinner navigates the complexities of duty and friendship in a colonial setting.
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THE RECOLLECTIONS OF SKINNER OF SKINNER'S HORSE - JAMES SKINNER AND HIS 'YELLOW BOYS' - IRREGULAR CAVALRY IN THE WARS OF INDIA BETWEEN THE BRITISH, MAHRATTA, RAJPUT, MOGUL, SIKH & PINDARREE FORCES, James Skinner
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- 2006
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- THE RECOLLECTIONS OF SKINNER OF SKINNER'S HORSE - JAMES SKINNER AND HIS 'YELLOW BOYS' - IRREGULAR CAVALRY IN THE WARS OF INDIA BETWEEN THE BRITISH, MAHRATTA, RAJPUT, MOGUL, SIKH & PINDARREE FORCES
- Jazyk
- anglicky
- Autori
- James Skinner
- Vydavateľ
- LEONAUR
- Rok vydania
- 2006
- Väzba
- pevná s prebalom
- Počet strán
- 288
- ISBN13
- 9781846770715
- Kategórie
- Životopisy a myšlienky
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- Set against the backdrop of the British Indian Army, the narrative follows Skinner, a charismatic and adventurous cavalry officer. Through his vivid recollections, readers experience the camaraderie, challenges, and thrilling exploits of Skinner's Horse, a distinguished regiment. The book offers a rich tapestry of military life, cultural encounters, and personal reflections, blending humor and poignancy as Skinner navigates the complexities of duty and friendship in a colonial setting.