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Queen Victoria's Little Wars

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W W Norton & Company Incorporated, 1972 - Biography & Autobiography - 394 pages
From 1837 to 1901, in Asia, China, Canada, Africa, and elsewhere, military expedition were constantly being undertaken to protect resident Britons or British interests, to extend a frontier, to repel an attack, avenge an insult, or suppress a mutiny or rebellion. Continuous warfare became an accepted way of life in the Victorian era, and in the process the size of the British Empire quadrupled.

But engrossing as these small wars are—and they bristle with bizarre, tragic, and often humorous incident—it is the officers and men who fought them that dominate this book. With their courage, foolhardiness, and eccentricities, they are an unforgettable lot.

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User Review  - Matthew - Goodreads

This book was read as a reinforcement of Thomas Pakenham's The Scramble for Africa: White Man's Conquest of the Dark Continent from 1876 to 1912. The scope of the Queen Victoria's Little Wars is ... Read full review

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User Review  - Alex - Goodreads

Good brief synopses of the many wars of Colonial Wars fought under the reign of Queen Victoria. Some were very interesting. Some are not. Read full review

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About the author (1972)

Byron Farwell's (1921-1999) other books, also published by Norton, include "Eminent Victorian Soldiers," "Armies of the Raj," & "Stonewall: A Biography of General Thomas J. Jackson.

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