Mrs Duberly's War : Journal and Letters from the Crimea, 1854-6.
Mrs Duberly's journal is one of the most vivid eye-witness accounts we have of the Crimean War and was a publishing sensation in the 1850s. This edition - the first since 1856 - contains a selection of Fanny's previously unpublished letters, an editorial introduction and notes, contemporar...
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Oxford University Press, UK,
2007
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Table of Contents:
- Contents; List of Maps and Illustrations; Notes on Endpapers; Editor's Introduction; Notes on the Text; Editor's Note and Author's Preface, 1855; 1. The Voyage April-May 1854; 2. Embarkation and Encampment at Varna June-August 1854; 3. The Expedition to the Crimea September-October 1854; 4. Balaklava October-November 1854; 5. Balaklava December 1854-March 1855; 6. The Camp March-July 1855; 7. The Fall of Sebastopol July-September 1855; Notes and Commentary; Biographical Notes; Appendix 1: How the War Began; Appendix 2: The Battle of Balaklava; Further Reading; Acknowledgements; Index.