by W.G.F.Jackson (Author)
From the elimination of the French presence in Bengal and the Carnatic in 1756 to the defeat of the Turco-German Jihad by Allenby in 1918, the control of the roads to India, by land and sea, was a major preoccupation of British defence policy. This book describes how some of the greatest campaigns and most notable battles in British history were fought in fulfilment of that policy - events which are all too easily forgotten in a world that has changed so dramatically since the outbreak of World War II.
Format: Hardcover
Pages: 288
Edition: 1st English Ed
Publisher: Brassey's (UK) Ltd
Published: 31 Dec 1995
ISBN 10: 185753008X
ISBN 13: 9781857530087