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SELECT BIBLIOGRAPHY PRIMARY SOURCES: Oriental and India Offi ce Collections of the British Library: In the interests of brevity, the lists below give full citations for all sources quoted in the text and footnotes, but do not include all sources that were consulted for the purposes of this study. L/Mil/3/1162, Military Letter from Madras [Board’s copy], 5 August 1834. L/Mil/3/1331, No. 262, Copy of a Letter from the Adjutant-General of the Army, 17 March 1840, [containing] Extracts from the Annual Reports for 1839. L/Mil/3/1457, No. 480, Adjutant-General’s Letter of 4th June, 1847, forward- ing Extracts from the Annual Reports for 1845. L/Mil/3/1506 [1850], No. 98, From Lieutenant-Colonel R.I.H. Vivian, Adjutant-General of the Army, to Col. C.A. Browne, Secretary to Government, Military Department: “Return of Books in the Lending Library at Fort St George for 1849.” L/Mil/3/1555, Fort Saint George, Military Cons. of August 1856, Nos. 131 & 132 [comprised of] “Extracts from the Annual Reports of 1855 upon the Soldiers’ Lending Libraries of this Army.” L/Mil/5/384, Collection 85A, Reply to the communication from the Court on the subject of a supply of Books for the use of the European Soldiers. “Larger List of Books for the four principal stations viz, Bombay, Poonab, Kauria, and Maloonga to be applied for the Court of Directors.” “List A, Books which may be obtained from the Bombay District Committee of the Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge.” © The Editor(s) (if applicable) and The Author(s) 2016 171 S. Murphy, The British Soldier and his Libraries, c. 1822–1901, DOI 10.1057/978-1-137-55083-5 172 SELECT BIBLIOGRAPHY “List B, Additional Books to be obtained from the Court of Directors.” “List of Books sent to Bengal.” Military letter to Bombay [extract], 27 February 1822. Military letter from Bombay [extract], 29 January 1823. “Rules for Stationery Libraries” [sic ]. L/Mil/5/391, Collections 134-138. F/4/1243/40911: Extract from Fort St. George Military Correspondence, 18th August 1829. “General Order,” Madras Presidency. F/4/1272/51087: “List of Books in the Lending Library established by the S.P.C.K. at Bangalore on the 08th [ sic ] October 1829.” Military Letter from Fort St George [extract], 15 June 1830. “Proceedings of Committee assembled … to value books … at Bellary Lending Library … 26th September 1829.” “Proceedings of Station Committee assembled at St. Thomas Court on Tuesday the 8th September 1829 for the valuation of Books to be purchased …[.]” “Proceedings of the Station Committee assembled … at Trichinopoly for the pur- pose of balancing the Books intended to be purchased for the use of the Station Library.” “… Proceedings of Committee assembled at Vizagapatam … [18 November 1829].” F/4/1428/56391, Madras Military, Collection No. 1, Report on Soldiers Libraries and Indent for Books. F/4/1486/58611, Collection No. 4, Report upon the Soldiers Libraries, and recommendation that they should be formed into Regimental, instead of Station, Libraries, and that the number of Books be increased. “Western Library, State[ment] shewing the number of works and volumes in that Library, as also the number of times each has been taken out for the purpose of being read since the 1st March 1832, [dated] Cawnpore 6th November 1832.” F/4/1701/68730, Collection No. 20—Books for Soldiers’ Libraries. “Extracts from Annual Reports for 1836 [Madras].” F4/1949/84727, Extract from a Military Letter from Bengal, 30 September 1841, Bengal Military Collection No. 12, Reports Relating to Soldiers’ Libraries. E/4/753, “General Order Modifying System of Establishment and Regulations approved” in Letter dated 30th Jan. 1837 (No. 10). E/4/759, India Ecclesiastical 2 July 1839, Bengal Despatches. E/4/764, Court’s Letters to Bengal on 23 December 1840 and 21 April 1858, Bengal Despatches. E/4/765, Extract from letter from Bengal, reproduced in Court’s Letter of 3 February 1841 to Bengal. E/4/839, 8 October 1856, Bengal Despatches. E/4/851, 21 April 1858, Bengal Despatches. SELECT BIBLIOGRAPHY 173 E/4/943, Court’s letters to Madras on 5 June 1833 and 26 June 1833, Madras Despatches. Papers of : John Butterworth, Mss Eur D900. William Hurd Eggleston, Photo Eur 257. Richard Hardcastle, Photo Eur C332, 96. Sergeant John Ramsbottom, Ms. Add 59876. National Army Museum, London: Again, the list below gives full citations for all sources quoted in the text and foot- notes, but does not include all sources that were consulted for the purposes of this study. Papers of : P.P. Clarke, 1992-08-445. Henry Clayton, 1996-11-53-23. W. Greening, 1983-07-121. William Pattison, 1967-02-66. John Pine, 1996-05-4. Joseph Reid, 1999-03-130. Charles Henry Smith, 2004-01-39. W. Ware, 2001-09-77. Offi cial Publications: Army Orders, Regulations, Pamphlets Abstract of General Orders from 1817 to 1840. Compiled by Captain David Thompson. Delhi: Printed at the Gazette Press, 1840. Addenda to the General Regulations and Orders for the Army. From 1836 to 1839 , Inclusive . London: William Clowes & Sons, 1840. Addenda to the Queen ’ s Regulations and Orders for the Army. From the First of July , 1844 , to the Thirty First of March , 1854 . London: HMSO, 1854. Army and Militia : Pamphlets showing the Conditions of Service in the Army and Militia respectively . London: HMSO, 1898. General Orders Issued to the Army of the East , from April 30 1854 to December 31 1855 . London: HMSO, 1856. Queen ’ s Regulations and Orders for the Army. 1844. Third Edition. London: HMSO, 1854. Army Reports Many of the reports below include extensive appendices, which contain valuable material relating to the libraries (e.g., offi cers’ letters/reports, responses to 174 SELECT BIBLIOGRAPHY committees’ enquiries, lists of libraries, etc.). In the interests of brevity, full cita- tions for such materials are confi ned to the footnotes. Report on the Regimental and Garrison Schools of the Army , and on Military Libraries and Reading Rooms . By Brevet-Colonel J.H. Lefroy, Royal Artillery, Inspector-General of Army Schools. London: HMSO, 1859. “[Copies of] Captain Pilkington Jackson’s Report, to the Secretary of State for War, on the Soldiers’ Institutes at Aldershot and at Portsmouth,” in Army ( Soldiers ’ Institutes ), and Army ( Soldiers ’ Libraries , & c ). London: HMSO, 1862. Report of a Committee appointed by the Secretary of State for War to inquire into and report on the present state and on the improvement of Libraries , Reading Rooms , and Day Rooms . London: HMSO, 1862. First Report by the Council of Military Education on Army Schools , Libraries , and Reading Rooms . London: HMSO, 1862. Second Report by the Council of Military Education on Army Schools , Libraries , and Recreation Rooms . London: HMSO, 1865. Third Report by the Council of Military Education on Army Schools , Libraries , and Recreation Rooms . London: HMSO, 1865. Fourth Report by the Council of Military Education on Army Schools , Libraries , and Recreation Rooms . London: HMSO, 1866. Fifth Report by the Council of Military Education on Army Schools , Libraries , and Recreation Rooms . London: HMSO, 1868. Sixth Report by the Council of Military Education on Army Schools , Libraries , and Recreation Rooms . London: HMSO, 1870. First Report by the Director-General of Military Education on Army Schools , Libraries , and Recreation Rooms . London: HMSO, 1872. Second Report by the Director-General of Military Education on Army Schools , Libraries , and Recreation Rooms . London: HMSO, 1874. Third Report by the Director-General of Military Education on Army Schools , Libraries , and Recreation Rooms . London: HMSO, 1877. Other Reports Inspectors of Prisons , Great Britain : Second Report . London: HMSO, 1837. Report of the Commissioners appointed to inquire into the Regulations affecting the sanitary condition of the Army , the organization of Military Hospitals , and the treatment of the Sick and Wounded , with Evidence and Appendix. London: HMSO, 1857. General Report of the Commission appointed for improving the sanitary condition of Barracks and Hospitals . London: HMSO, 1861. SELECT BIBLIOGRAPHY 175 Military Memoirs and Letters: “A Late Staff Sergeant of the 13th Light Infantry” [John Mercier MacMullen or McMullen]. Camp and Barrack Room ; or , the British Army as it is. London: Chapman and Hall, 1846. “A Soldier” [Joseph Donaldson]. Recollections of an Eventful Life : Chiefl y Passed in the Army. Glasgow: W.R. McPhun, 1824. Anon. [John Edward Acland-Troyte]. Through the Ranks to a Commission . London: Macmillan & Co., 1881. Bancroft, N.W. From Recruit to Staff Sergeant . Introduction and Epilogue by Major-General B.P. Hughes. N.P. [Essex]: Ian Henry Publications, 1979. Corneille, John. Journal of My Service in India . Ed. Michael Edwardes. London: The Folio Society, 1966. Douglas, William. Soldiering in Sunshine and Storm . Edinburgh: Adam and Charles Black, 1865. Edmondson, Robert. John Bull ’ s Army from Within : Facts , Figures , and a Human Document from One who has been “ Through the Mill. ” London: Francis Griffi ths, 1907. Fraser, John. Sixty Years in Uniform . London: Stanley Paul & Co., 1939. Gordon, Iain (ed). Soldier of the Raj : The Life of Richard Purvis , 1789– 1868. Soldier , Sailor , and Parson . Barnsley, Sth. Yorkshire: Leo Cooper, 2001. Gowing, Thomas. Voice from the Ranks : A Personal Narrative of the Crimean Campaign by a Sergeant of the Royal Fusiliers . Ed. Kenneth Fenwick. London: Folio Society, 1954. Gowing, Timothy. A Soldier ’ s Experience ; Things not generally known , showing the Price of War in Blood and Treasure . Colchester: Benham & Co., 1883. Green, John. The Vicissitudes of a Soldier ’ s Life , or a Series of Occurences from 1806 to 1815 , together with an Introductory and a Concluding Chapter : the whole containing with some other matters , a concise account of the War in the Peninsula , from its commencement to its fi nal close .