The crisis in the Punjab,
COOPER, Frederic.
from the 10th May until the fall of Delhi, by a Punjab employe [sic].
Stock Code 105838
Lahore, Punjabee Press, 1858
'The medical depot was the first building I came across, and seeing the Goojurs still plundering I jumped through the hedge followed by my men, when the first sight that presented itself to our eyes was the body of Dr. J Graham the medical storekeeper lying in the small back verandah quite disfigured in the two wounds through the lungs. I immediately gave the order to fire through the windows + doors of the house on the robbers inside who on our approach had hidden themselves inside, and on attempting to escape by running the gauntlet 5 were shot down and several cut up by the Seiks, one with a tulwar under my eyes, a most disgusting spectacle'.
Some of the notes are taken from contemporary magazines such as the Illustrated London News, but whatever their origin, they certainly vividly convey the reality of the events that took place.
First edition. 8vo, v, 154, vi, pp., errata leaf, 33 pages manuscript notes at end, 2 illustrations on india paper pasted in, contemporary half calf, marbled boards, lightly rubbed, a very good copy.
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