This two-volume work, published in 1847 by cavalry officer Daniel Henry Mackinnon (1813 84) describes his military service in India, in the campaigns against the Afghans in 1839 and the Sikhs in 1845 6. In the first edition, reissued here, the author is referred to only as 'a cavalry officer', but in the second edition of 1849, Mackinnon, a career soldier and writer, abandons his anonymity. Volume 2 continues the account of the First Anglo-Afghan War, and the eventual withdrawal of British troops, after which Mackinnon travelled to Delhi and Agra before returning home. He went back east in...
This two-volume work, published in 1847 by cavalry officer Daniel Henry Mackinnon (1813 84) describes his military service in India, in the campaigns ...
This two-volume work, published in 1847 by cavalry officer Daniel Henry Mackinnon (1813 84) describes his military service in India, in the campaigns against the Afghans in 1839 and the Sikhs in 1845 6. In the first edition, reissued here, the author is referred to only as 'a cavalry officer', but in the second edition of 1849, Mackinnon, a career soldier and writer, abandons his anonymity. Volume 1 begins with a lively account of the Andaman Islands, before 'arrival in India' at Calcutta and a long march past the foothills of the Himalayas to the North-West Frontier province. Mackinnon...
This two-volume work, published in 1847 by cavalry officer Daniel Henry Mackinnon (1813 84) describes his military service in India, in the campaigns ...