The Crimean War 1854-56
by John Sweetman
Format: Paperback
Date of publication: January 2001
Publisher: Osprey
ISBN: 9781841761862
This bitter war between Russia and Turkey, aided by Britain and France, was the setting for the stuff of legends. This book details the gallant yet suicidal Charge of the Light Brigade, now immortalised in film: in the words of Tennyson, 'Into the Valley of Death rode the Six Hundred'. It relates the reports made by the first real war correspondant, William Russell of the London Times - reports which served only to highlight the army's problems - and memorialises the heroic deeds of Florence Nightingale, who struggled to save young men from the most formidable enemy in the Crimean War: not the Russians, but cholera.
Contents
Chronology
Background to war : Panorama of the conflict
Warring sides: Opposing forces
Outbreak: A just war
The fighting: The clash of arms
Portrait of a soldier: Captain Lewis Edward Nolan
Portrait of a civilian: Women at war
How the war ended: Guns fall silent
Conclusion and consequences: Counting the cost