The Crimean War

  • The Crimean War: The Truth Behind the Myth
    By Clive Ponting

    ... 1906) Sirachan, H., Wellington's Legacy: The Reform of the British Army 1830—54 (Manchester, 1984) Strachan, H., ... Hurrah!: A Life of Lord Cardigan (London, 1974) Thomas, R. 8c Scollins, R., The Russian Army of the 347 Bibliography.

  • The Crimean War: British Grand Strategy against Russia, 1853–56
    By Professor Andrew Lambert

    The number and size of the vessels permitted was to be included in a Russo-Turkish Convention, while Britain had the right to be consulted during the drafting. ... 1856: Add. 49,534 f'22; Foreign Office to Admiralty 4 Feb.

  • The Crimean War: British Grand Strategy Against Russia, 1853-56
    By Andrew D. Lambert

    The number and size of the vessels permitted was to be included in a Russo-Turkish Convention, while Britain had the right to be consulted during the drafting. ... 1856: Add. 49,534 f'22; Foreign Office to Admiralty 4 Feb.

  • The Crimean War: As Seen by Those Who Reported It
    By William Howard Russell

    Their fire was of remarkable excellence , and they rendered us great assistance . At noon exactly , the divisions of Generals M ' Mahon , La Motterouge , and Dulac , electrified by their chiefs , sprang to the Malakoff , the Curtain ...

  • The Crimean War: British Grand Strategy against Russia, 1853–56
    By Andrew Lambert

    With a new introduction that contextualises the 1990 text and situates it in the developing historiography of the Crimean War the new edition makes this essential book available to a new generation of scholars.

  • The Crimean War: Europe's Conflict with Russia
    By Hugh Small

    Here Hugh Small shows how the history of the Crimean War has been manipulated to conceal Britain’s – and Europe’s – failure.

  • The Crimean War: A History
    By Orlando Figes

    Please note that the maps available in the print edition do not appear in the ebook.

  • The Crimean War: A History
    By Orlando Figes

    In this masterly history, Orlando Figes reconstructs the first full conflagration of modernity, a global industrialized struggle fought with unusual ferocity and incompetence.

  • The Crimean War: 1853-1856
    By Winfried Baumgart

    Winfried Baumgart's masterful history of the Crimean War has been expanded and fully updated to reflect advances made in the field since the book's first publication.

  • The Crimean War
    By James Grant

    This remarkable work features the Crimean War as depicted by the late Victorian military writer James Grant.

  • The Crimean War
    By R. L. V. Ffrench Blake

    The Crimean War

  • The Crimean War: 1853-1856
    By Winfried Baumgart

    La marine française dans la Mer Noire et la Baltique. Chroniques de la guerre d'Orient, 2 vols (Paris, 1858); Modest I. Bogdanovicˇ, Vostocˇnaja vojna 1853–1856 gg., 4 vols (St. Petersburg, 1876); Arthur William Kinglake, The Invasion ...

  • The Crimean War: A Diplomatic History
    By David Wetzel

    The Crimean War: A Diplomatic History

  • The Crimean War: Then and Now
    By David R Jones

    These have been set besides original paintings and photographs to produce a collection of the most fascinating images ever seen of the Crimean War.

  • The Crimean War
    By Clive Ponting

    With his sharp eye and analytical mind, Clive Ponting explodes many of the romantic myths which grew up in the years following the Crimean War, while telling the true story...

  • The Crimean War: 1854–1856
    By John Sweetman

    This book details the gallant yet suicidal Charge of the Light Brigade, now immortalised in film: in the words of Tennyson, 'Into the Valley of Death rode the Six Hundred'.

  • The Crimean War
    By John Sweetman

    First Published in 2001. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.

  • The Crimean War
    By R. L. V. Ffrench Blake

    The Crimean War

  • The Crimean War: Queen Victoria's War with the Russian Tsars
    By Hugh Small

    Presents a revisionist narrative account of the Crimean War (1854-56). This book claims that after the Crimean War the British Government kept secret the real objectives of the War and the reasons for its failure.