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The Afghan War, 1838-1842 is a comprehensive historical document that draws from the personal journal and correspondence of Major-General Augustus Abbott, a key military figure during this pivotal conflict. Charles Rathbone Low meticulously compiled these primary sources to create an invaluable record of the First Anglo-Afghan War.
This hardcover edition provides readers with authentic insights into the military campaigns, political intrigue, and personal experiences of those involved in the war. Abbott’s observations capture the complexities of 19th-century imperial warfare, strategic decisions, and the human dimensions of conflict in Central Asia.
The work serves as an essential resource for historians, military scholars, and anyone interested in understanding the geopolitical tensions and warfare of the Victorian era. Through Abbott’s detailed accounts, readers gain perspective on the challenges faced by British forces in Afghanistan and the far-reaching consequences of colonial military intervention.
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