Biographie Du G n ral Henry Havelock, Mort Lucknow raconte la vie et la carri re du g n ral britannique Henry Havelock, figure marquante de l'histoire militaire britannique et particuli rement reconnu pour son r le durant la R bellion indienne de 1857. crite par William Brock et Victorine Rilliet de Constant Mass (dite Mme Arthur), cette biographie explore les origines, le d veloppement et les r alisations militaires d'Havelock, offrant un aper u d taill de son service en Inde et de son leadership durant les moments critiques du si ge de Lucknow.
Le livre met en lumi re non seulement ses prouesses militaires mais aussi les aspects personnels et spirituels de la vie d'Havelock, offrant un portrait complet de l'homme derri re le h ros militaire. Cette biographie est une ressource pr cieuse pour ceux qui s'int ressent l'histoire militaire britannique, l'histoire de l'Inde coloniale et la vie des grands leaders militaires du XIXe si cle.
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