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THE EMPIRE AND THE ARMY

by John Fortescue

Published by Cassell & Company Ltd. 1st. 1928

Good condition. Written primarily for the British soldier. Blue cloth boards, gilt title to spine. 4 fold-out maps to rear. xxxiv and 338 pages including index.

Boards grubby, text block browned, boards bowed. Contents affected by damp with crinkling. A few hinges pulled. Some foxing. Overall a good working copy, well used.

Stock no. 1817192

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Contents

  • CHRONOLOGICAL TABLE
  • FOREWORD
  • CHAPTER I
  • THE BEGINNINGS
  • A Short Tour Guide of the Empire
  • The British Soldier's Pedigree
  • The Infancy of the Army
  • Companies and Regiments
  • Uniform Clothing and Arms
  • The Germs of the Regular Army
  • The "New Model" The First Regular English Army
  • The "New Model" Cavalry
  • The "New Model" Infantry
  • The "New Model" Work at Home
  • The "New Model" Work Abroad
  • CHAPTER II
  • THE FOUNDATION OF THE STANDING ARMY
  • Growth of the Empire in the 17th Century
  • Additions to Empire and Army under Charles II
  • CHAPTER III
  • THE COMPOSITION AND NATURE OF THE STANDING ARMY
  • CHAPTER IV
  • THE BEGINNINGS OF THE FIGHT FOR EMPIRE
  • King James II and the Army
  • The First War for Empire; New Regiments and the Mutiny Act
  • William III's Campaigns in the Low Countries. Campaign of 1692
  • Campaign of 1693. Landen
  • Colonial Wars, 1692-1697. The Peace of Ryswick
  • CHAPTER V
  • THE WAR OF THE SPANISH SUCCESSION
  • Marlborough, his Plans and Difficulties
  • Campaigns of 1702 and 1703
  • Campaigns of 1704, Blenheim
  • Campaigns of 1705 and 1706, Ramillies
  • Campaigns of 1707
  • Campaigns of 1708, Oudenarde
  • Campaigns of 1709, Malplaquet
  • Campaigns of 1710
  • Campaigns of 1711
  • Peace of Utrecht, 1713. Additions to the Empire
  • Accession of the Present Royal House; Death of Marlborough
  • CHAPTER VI
  • THE INTERVAL OF PEACE, 1714-1739 AND RENEWAL OF WAR FOR EMPIRE, 1740-1763
  • The War with Spain, 1739 Carthagena
  • The War of the Austrian Succession
  • Campaign of 1743, Dettingen
  • Campaigns of 1744-1745, Fontenoy
  • Campaigns of 1746, Roucoux
  • Campaigns of 1747, Lauffield
  • The Situation in America
  • The Situation in India
  • French Capture of Madras, Robert Clive
  • Fighting in India, 1751-1754
  • The Fighting in America
  • Braddock's Defeat near the Ohio
  • The Seven Years War
  • The Campaign of 1758, Louisburg
  • The Year of Victory, 1759
  • The West Indies
  • Canada, Quebec
  • Ste. Foy and Montreal, 1760
  • India, 1756-1760, Minden, Warbug
  • Other Operations of the Seven Years War
  • CHAPTER VII
  • THE BURDEN OF EMPIRE
  • India, 1760-1776
  • Undwa Nala, and Baksar
  • Hyder Ali and the Mahrattas, 1767-1776
  • The Dispute with the American Colonies over Imperial Defence
  • Colonel Bouquet's Red Indian Campaigns, 1763-1764
  • The Breach with the Americans
  • Campaign of 1776
  • Campaign of 1777, Saratoga
  • The Americans ally themselves with France
  • St Lucia 1778
  • Operations in America, 1778
  • Spain Declares War, danger at Home 1779
  • Operations in America 1780
  • Operations in America 1781 Yorktown
  • Minorca and Gibraltar
  • Operations in India, 1778-1782, Hyder Ali and Tipu Sahib
  • Reflections on the American War
  • Lessons Learned in America
  • The Ten Years of Peace 1783-1793
  • The War in Mysore, First Capture in Seringapatam, 1792
  • CHAPTER VIII
  • THE WAR OF THE FRENCH REVOLUTION
  • The Younger Pitts' Military Policy
  • Operations in the Low Countries, 1793
  • Toulon 1793
  • The West Indies, 1794
  • Corsica 1794
  • The Low Countries 1794
  • Operations in the West Indies, 1794-1798
  • Events in Europe 1795-1797
  • Operations in the Mediterranean 1798
  • The Expedition to North Holland 1799
  • India. The Final Capture of Seringapatam
  • The Great Opportunities lost in 1800
  • The First Rifle
  • The Campaign in Egypt 1801
  • Peace of Amiens
  • CHAPTER IX
  • THE WAR OF THE FRENCH EMPIRE
  • The Mahratta War in India
  • The Campaign in Ceylon 1803
  • Operations in the West Indies
  • Operations in Europe, 1804-1805
  • The Cape and Buenos Ayres, 1806
  • Operations on the Rio de la Plata, 1806-1807
  • Operations in Egypt 1807
  • The Treaty of Tilsit and the Berlin Decrees
  • Critical Situation of England
  • Castlereagh's Military Measures
  • Napoleon's Invasion of Spain
  • The Peninsular War. Wellesley's Campaign of 1808
  • Moore's Campaign of 1808-1809
  • The Walcheren Expedition 1809
  • The Peninsular War. Wellington's Campaign of 1809
  • Wellington's Military Policy
  • Wellington's Campaign of 1810
  • Wellington's Campaign of 1811
  • Operations Outside the Peninsular, 1809-1811
  • Operations in the East. Capture of Mauritius
  • The Expedition to Java
  • The Peninsular War. Wellington's Campaign of 1812
  • Wellington's Campaign of 1813
  • The American War, 1812-1814
  • Operations in Italy and Holland, 1814
  • The Waterloo Campaign, 1815
  • Quatre Bras and Ligny
  • Waterloo
  • SURVEY OF THE EMPIRE AND ARMY 1793-1815
  • The Duke of York's Reforms
  • Barracks
  • Recruiting
  • The Cavalry
  • The Artillery
  • The Infantry
  • Transport and Supply
  • The Medical Department
  • The Chaplain's Department
  • Wellington's Tactics
  • Additions to the Empire
  • CHAPTER X
  • THE CONSOLIDATION OF THE EMPIRE
  • The Nipal WAr of 1814-1816
  • The Pindari War 1817-1819
  • The Kandyan War 1818
  • The Burmese War 1824-1826
  • Siege of Bhurtpore
  • The First Ashanti War 1834
  • Improvements in the Treatment of the Soldier
  • The Australisian Colonies and Canada
  • The Percussion-Cap
  • The First Afghan War, 1839-1842
  • The Conquest of Sind, 1843
  • The First China war, 1841-1842
  • The Gwalior War of 1843
  • The First Sikh War 1845-1846
  • The Second Sikh War 1848-1849
  • The New Zealand War of 1845
  • The Second Burmese War 1852
  • The South African War of 1850-1853
  • Neglect of the Army 1815-1854
  • The Crimean War 1854-1856
  • Alma, Balaclava, Inkerman
  • The Siege of Sebastopol
  • Reforms During the Crimean War
  • The Persian War of 1856-1857
  • The Second China War, 1856-1857
  • The Indian Mutiny 1857-1859
  • The Third China War, 1890
  • The Umbeyla Expedition 1863
  • The Second New Zealand War 1860-1869
  • The Abyssinian Expedition 1868
  • CHAPTER XI
  • THE ARMY REFORMS OF 1870-1899
  • The Abolition of Purchase, 1871
  • Enlistment for Short Service, 1870
  • The Territorial System 1881
  • The Army Service Corps 1888
  • Training and Armament
  • Clothing
  • The Soldiers Comforts
  • Extension of the Empire in Africa
  • CHAPTER XII
  • CAMPAIGNS OF 1870-1901
  • The Second Ashanti War 1873
  • The Second Afghan War 1878-1880
  • The South African Wars 1878-1881
  • The Boer War of 1880-1881
  • The Egyptian Campaign of 1882
  • The Sudan War 1881-1885
  • The March Across the Desert
  • The Sudan Abandoned
  • The Third Burmese War 1885-1891
  • Second Sudan War 1896-1898
  • The Tirah Expedition 1897-1898
  • The South African War 1899-1902
  • The Initial Failures
  • The Situation Restored
  • Last Period of the War
  • The Period 1902-1914
  • CHAPTER XIII
  • MR HALDANE'S REORGANISATION
  • The "Old Contemptibles" of 1914
  • The Empire Springs to Arms
  • A Review of the Past
  • The Present Army

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