An edition of Narrative of the Burmese War (1827)

Narrative of the Burmese War

detailing the operations of Major-General Sir Archibald Campbell's army, from its landing at Rangoon in May 1824, to the conclusion of a treaty of peace at Yandaboo, in February 1826

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An edition of Narrative of the Burmese War (1827)

Narrative of the Burmese War

detailing the operations of Major-General Sir Archibald Campbell's army, from its landing at Rangoon in May 1824, to the conclusion of a treaty of peace at Yandaboo, in February 1826

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J. Murray
Language
English
Pages
319

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Edition Notes

RBSC copy 1: With the armorial bookplate of N. Norcliffe [Franks 21964] and his crest and initial blocked in gold on spine.

RBSC copy 2: Another state, with some evidence of resetting in at least 1 sheet. Plates bound in a different order.

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London
Other Titles
Burmese War

Classifications

Library of Congress
DS475

The Physical Object

Pagination
[iii]-xii, 319, [1] p., [3] leaves of plates (1 fold.) :
Number of pages
319

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Open Library
OL21850588M

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