This document discusses the publication of inaccurate maps in an illustrated book about the British Army's Indian campaigns from 1798 to 1805 led by the Duke of Wellington. The author questions why such maps would be published in an otherwise well-produced volume and identifies the project as related to military history.
This document discusses the publication of inaccurate maps in an illustrated book about the British Army's Indian campaigns from 1798 to 1805 led by the Duke of Wellington. The author questions why such maps would be published in an otherwise well-produced volume and identifies the project as related to military history.
This document discusses the publication of inaccurate maps in an illustrated book about the British Army's Indian campaigns from 1798 to 1805 led by the Duke of Wellington. The author questions why such maps would be published in an otherwise well-produced volume and identifies the project as related to military history.
This document discusses the publication of inaccurate maps in an illustrated book about the British Army's Indian campaigns from 1798 to 1805 led by the Duke of Wellington. The author questions why such maps would be published in an otherwise well-produced volume and identifies the project as related to military history.
The Military Papers, 1940-48, of Field-Marshal Sir Claude Auchinleck A Calendar and Index (Bulletin of The John Rylands University Library of Manchester)