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A gripping eye-witness chronicle that threads trench-level detail with empire-wide consequence. A vivid, human portrayal of men, campaigns and decisions that shaped a frontier and a century. The Afghan Wars 1839-42 And 1878-80 (Part 1) presents Archibald Forbes's compelling war reportage history in a form accessible to both the casual reader and the serious researcher. The narrative fuses on-the-ground observation with strategic context, offering a clear, immersive account of the British expeditionary campaigns and the fragile diplomacy that framed them. It reads as a vivid voyage through…mehr

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A gripping eye-witness chronicle that threads trench-level detail with empire-wide consequence. A vivid, human portrayal of men, campaigns and decisions that shaped a frontier and a century. The Afghan Wars 1839-42 And 1878-80 (Part 1) presents Archibald Forbes's compelling war reportage history in a form accessible to both the casual reader and the serious researcher. The narrative fuses on-the-ground observation with strategic context, offering a clear, immersive account of the British expeditionary campaigns and the fragile diplomacy that framed them. It reads as a vivid voyage through Victorian era India and the Afghan frontier, where military history students and archive readers alike will find rigorous detail balanced by colourful personalities and decisive moments. Historically significant for its contemporaneous perspective and its enduring value to readers today, the work stands as a touchstone in British empire military narratives. This edition is more than a reprint: it is restored for today's readers and for future generations, a collector's item and a cultural treasure that invites fresh engagement with nineteenth¿century warfare, imperial policy, and the arithmetic of empire. Out of print for decades and now republished by Alpha Editions, this volume bears witness to a pivotal era in Afghan frontier warfare and Victorian imperial diplomacy. A treasure for both historical study and literary appreciation.