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A History of the Sepoy War in India 1857-1858 [with] History of the Indian Mutiny 1857-1858

KAYE, Sir John William, Colonel George Bruce, MALLESON.

[With Analytical Index to both works by Frederic Pincott.]

KAYE/MALLESON/PINCOTT ON THE MUTINY. A COMPLETE SET WITH DISTINGUISHED AND RELEVANT PROVENANCE

Published: W H Allen, [1878-1888]

Stock code: 37115

Price: £1,170.00

THIS SET WAS FORMERLY IN THE LIBRARY OF MAJOR-GENERAL FREDERICK EDWARD SOTHEBY OF ECTON HALL AND BEARS HIS ENGRAVED ARMORIAL BOOKPLATE ON FRONT PASTE-DOWNS OF ALL VOLUMES. The set comprises Kaye: Vol. I (ninth edition, 1880); Vol. II: (fifth edition, 1888); Vol. III (fourth edition, 1880); Malleson: Vol. I (second edition, 1878); Vol. II (second edition, 1879); Vol. III (first edition, 1888); Pincott (first edition, 1880). Major-General Frederick Edward Sotheby (1837-1909), born in Sewardstone, Essex and only son of Rear Admiral Charles Sotheby, led a distinguished military career. Commissioned in the Rifle Brigade in 1855, he served in the Crimea at the siege and fall of Sebastopol and the storming of the Redan. HE WENT ON TO SERVE THROUGHOUT THE INDIAN MUTINY AND WAS WITH HIS REGIMENT DURING THE CAPTURE OF LUCKNOW AND THE OUDE CAMPAIGN. Later service included the Chinese War (1860) where he was present at the surrender of Pekin, and the Ashanti War (1874) where he fought at Amoaful and Coomassie. Sotheby retirned in 1888 with the rank of Major-General. His family seat at Ecton Hall, Northamptonshire, was renowned for its library, of which the present set doubtless formed a part. 'Malleson's history begins at the close of the second volume of Sir John Kay's history. Malleson defends this action in his preface. Here he states that the third volume of Kaye did not do justice to the actors in the drama of the Mutiny' (Sorsky). Chuadhuri calls Malleson's work 'the most exciting in Mutiny literature'. SCARCE IN ANY EVENT, THIS IS A SPLENDID ASSOCIATION SET WITH DISTINGUISHED AND RELEVANT PROVENANCE. Sorsky, 594.