Daily Life During the Indian Mutiny: Personal Experiences of 1857 [Hardcover](Hardcover, J. W. Sherer)
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About The Book: This book provides a firsthand account of the author's experiences during the Indian Mutiny, offering valuable insights for those interested in this historical event. It vividly describes the battles and locations involved in the conflict. Despite being well-versed in Indian customs and having prior experiences in the country, John Sherer was caught off guard by the chaotic events of the 1857 Mutiny. As a tax collector and magistrate who arrived in India in 1846, the author was stationed in the North-West provinces when the Sepoy Revolt erupted. His personal experiences, shared in this book, provide a unique perspective different from the military narratives that primarily focused on the mutiny's engagements. About The Author: J. W. Sherer (1823-1911), attended Rugby School in Warwickshire, UK. He served in the Indian Civil Service. Some of his notable books include "Memories of The Mutiny," "Alice of the Inn: A Tale of the Old Coaching Days," and "Havelock's March on Cawnpore, 1857: A Civilian's Notes."