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*[http://www.papertigers.org/reviews/China/asianReview/PickUp.html ''Pick up your Parrots and Monkeys: The Life of a Boy Soldier in India''] by William Pennington 2003. [http://www.amazon.co.uk/Pick-your-Parrots-Monkeys-Paperbacks/dp/0753817837#reader_0753817837 amazon.co.uk.] | *[http://www.papertigers.org/reviews/China/asianReview/PickUp.html ''Pick up your Parrots and Monkeys: The Life of a Boy Soldier in India''] by William Pennington 2003. [http://www.amazon.co.uk/Pick-your-Parrots-Monkeys-Paperbacks/dp/0753817837#reader_0753817837 amazon.co.uk.] | ||
*[http://www.dailypioneer.com/vivacity/29520-its-in-the-indian-dna-to-be-organised.html Details] of the book ''Delhi Durbar 1911, The Complete Story'' by Sunil Raman and Lt Col Rohit Agarwal, Roli Books 2011. The Pioneer Wednesday, 21 December 2011 | |||
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Contributors are implored not to add further titles to the Recommended Reading section without including a review. Please take the time to say what the title is about and why it is recommended using the guidelines as a basis for your entry.
If you have read any of the following titles and are prepared to add a review this would be most appreciated, as the entry can then be moved to the appropriate reading list.
Biographical
- Allen, Charles
Duel In the Snows: The True Story of the Younghusband Mission to Lhasa by Charles Allen (2004)
- Bennett, Mary
Who was Dr Jackson? : two Calcutta families, 1830-55. London: BACSA, 2002
Directories and Journals
- The Asiatic annual register, or, A view of the history of Hindustan, and of the politics, commerce and literature of Asia. [Online version] London: Cadell & Davies, 1799-1811
In addition to standard information, these include many items about shipping, including ships hired for the season, and loss of ships. All editions are fully available at Google Books. See our index to volumes.
- The Oriental magazine, and Calcutta review [Online version] 1823
Available to view or download on Google Books: Volume 1, Jan-June 1823 Volume 2, July-December 1823
- The Oriental herald and colonial review / edited by James Silk Buckingham. [Online version] London: Sandford Arnot
Available to view or download on Google Books. See our index to volumes.
- The Calcutta monthly register. [Online version] Vol 1, November 1790.
This is one of a number of directories from the late 1700’s available on the website Eighteenth Century Collections Online (ECCO - a part of Gale Digital Collections).The access is restricted to library card holders (usually residents) of participating libraries, including the National Libraries of Scotland, Wales, Ireland, Australia, State Library of NSW, and many Universities. Most of the original books are in the British Library. ECCO may also be accessed from the British Library Reading Rooms.
- The Oriental magazine; or, Calcutta amusement. [Online version] 1785.
These is one of a number of directories from the late 1700’s available on the website Eighteenth Century Collections Online (ECCO- A part of Gale Digital Collections).The access is restricted to library card holders (usually residents) of participating libraries, including the National Libraries of Scotland, Wales, Ireland, Australia, State Library of NSW, and many Universities. Most of the original books are in the British Library. ECCO may also be accessed from the British Library Reading Rooms.
General History
- The History of the British Empire in India by George Robert Gleig Volume 1, pub. 1830, Volume 2, pub. 1835, Volume 3, pub. 1835, Volume 4, pub. 1835
- Chapters of the Modern History of British India by Edward Thornton 1840 Google Books
- Political and Military Events in British India: From the Years 1756 to 1849 by William Hough 1853 .Volume 1 (to 1814) and Volume 2 (1814-1849) are in the same link; index for Volume 2 is at page 371 (following on from Volume 1), then Volume 2 page numbers recommence from page 1. Google Books
- Grey, C.
European Adventurers Of Northern India 1785 to 1849 by C. Grey first published in 1929 and reprinted by the Languages Department, Punjab, Patiala, in 1970, contains biographical sketches of over one hundred Europeans who came to or served in the Punjab during Sikh times. Available as Limited View Google Books Index Bibliography
- Pick up your Parrots and Monkeys: The Life of a Boy Soldier in India by William Pennington 2003. amazon.co.uk.
- Details of the book Delhi Durbar 1911, The Complete Story by Sunil Raman and Lt Col Rohit Agarwal, Roli Books 2011. The Pioneer Wednesday, 21 December 2011
Locations
- Bhasin Raaja
Simla - the summer capital of British India. Reprinted Rupa and Co 2011. Review in Deccan Herald
Military History
- The First Anglo Sikh War: The Campaign and Battlefield Guide. Post by Mark Simner, Administrator of the Victorian Wars Forum regarding the book The First Anglo-Sikh War by Amarpal S. Sidhu. "This is an excellent book and deserves a rare five out of five star rating which is well earned!" The book includes new scale battlefields maps and GPS Co-ordinates. Available through Amazon.co.uk from the FIBIS Shop. Also available at the British Library
Regimental histories
- Moreman, Tim The NW Frontier of India - The Army in India and the Development of Frontier Warfare, 1939-1947 (London: Palgrave/Macmillan, 1998)
- History Of The Guides 1846-1922 originally published 1938, which is available as a reprint.
- History Of The Guides 1922-1947 by Lieut. General Sir George McMunn originally published 1950, which is available as reprint.
- Cloughley Brian Trumpeters: The Story of the Royal Artillery's Boy Trumpeters Woodfield Publishing Ltd 2008(UK), includes training and military service in India
Miscellaneous
- Allen, Charles
The Buddha and the Sahibs (2002). A review by William Dalrymple, author of the White Mughals, in the Guardian, states “As Charles Allen shows in his book, under Sir William Jones, the Asiatic Society of Bengal became the scholarly nerve centre that brought together all the different amateur enthusiasts busily working at uncovering the deepest roots of India's lost pre-Islamic history. In the society's Calcutta premises were collated reports sent in from a huge range of eccentric figures working away at translating Buddhist scrolls or ancient rock inscriptions, Gandharan coins or Tibetan mythologies, far separated from each other in remote outposts between the highest peaks of the Himalayas in Tibet and Nepal, through the arid plains of the Deccan to the thickest jungles of 18th-century Burma and Ceylon.” Also reviewed in the Spectator and available from Amazon.co.uk.
- Bevan, Amanda (2006)576 pages.
Tracing your Ancestors in The National Archives is stated by The National Archives to be the only exhaustive guide to TNA’s holdings. It is to be noted that Chapter 8 details 'Births, marriages and deaths of Britons overseas or in the armed services'
- Spencer, William (2008)
Army Records: A Guide for Family Historians. Mainly about records in the TNA and the India Office at the British Library. Contains chapters 'Royal Artillery' and 'The British Army in India' and the 'Indian Army'.