Read The Great Game: On Secret Service in High Asia Online
Authors: Peter Hopkirk
Tags: #Non-fiction, #Travel, ##genre, #Politics, #War, #History
Andrew, Sir William,
Euphrates Valley Route to India, in connection with the Central Asian and Egyptian Questions.
1882.
‘An Indian Army Officer’,
Russia’s March towards India.
2 vols. 1894.
‘An Old Indian’,
Russia Versus India. Or observations on the present political relations of England with the East.
1838.
Anon.,
Invasions of India from Central Asia.
1879.
Anon.,
Notes on the Relations of British India with Some of the Countries West of the Indus.
1839.
Anon.,
Russia’s Next Move Towards India.
1885.
Anon.,
The Dardanelles for England. The True Solution of the Eastern Question.
1876.
Argyle, Duke of,
The Eastern Question. 2
vols. 1879.
Armstrong, T. (ed.),
Yermak’s Campaign in Siberia.
1975.
‘Arthur Vincent’,
The Defence of India.
1922.
Baddeley, John F.,
The Russian Conquest of the Caucasus.
1908.
Baker, J. N. L.,
A History of Geographical Discovery and Exploration.
1931.
Baker, Col. Valentine,
Clouds in the East. Travels and Adventures on the Perso-Turkoman Frontier.
1876.
Barr, Lt. W.,
Journal of a March from Delhi to Peshawur and from thence to Cabul with the Mission of Lieut.-Colonel Sir C.M. Wade.
1844.
Bartlett, E. A.,
Shall England Keep India?
1886.
Barton, Sir W.,
India’s North-West Frontier.
1939.
Baskakov, V. (trans.),
A History of Afghanistan.
Moscow, 1985.
Baxter, W. E.,
England and Russia in Asia.
1885.
Becker, S.,
Russia’s Protectorates in Central Asia. Bokhara and Khiva, 1865-1924.
Cambridge, Mass., 1968.
Bell, Maj. Evans,
The Oxus and the Indus.
1869.
Bell, James S.,
Journal of a Residence in Circassia during the Years 1837, 1838 and 1839.
2 vols. 1840.
Bell, Col. M. S.,
Afghanistan as a Theatre of Operations and as a Defence to India.
Calcutta, 1885.
Bellew, Surg.-Maj. H.W.,
Journal of a Political Mission to Afghanistan in 1857.
1862.
———
From the Indus to the Tigris, a Journey through the Countries of Balochistan, Afghanistan, Khorassan and Iran in1872.
1873.
———
Kashmir and Kashgar. A Narrative of the Journey of the Embassy to Kashgar in 1873-74.
1875.
Benyon, Lt. W. G. L.,
With Kelly to Chitral.
1896.
Beresford, Col. C. E., ‘Russian Railways towards India’,
Proceedings of the Central Asian Society.
1906.
Blanch, Lesley,
The Sabres of Paradise.
1960.
Blood, Gen. Sir Bindon,
Four Score Years and Ten.
1933.
Bonvalot, Gabriel,
Through the Heart of Asia. Over the Pamirs to India.
2 vols. 1889.
Boulger, Demetrius,
England and Russia in Central Asia.
2 vols. 1879.
———
Central Asian Portraits.
1880.
———
Central Asian Questions. Essays on Afghanistan, China and Central Asia.
1885.
Bower, Capt. Hamilton,
Diary of a Journey Across Tibet.
Calcutta, 1893.
Bremner, Robert,
Excursions in the Interior of Russia, including Sketches of the Character and Policy of the Emperor Nicholas.
2 vols. 1839.
Bruce, R. I.,
The Forward Policy and its Results.
1900.
Buchan, John,
The Half-Hearted.
1900.
Buckland, C. E.,
Dictionary of Indian Biography.
1906.
Burnaby, Capt. Frederick,
A Ride to Khiva. Travels and Adventures in Central Asia.
1876.
———
On Horseback through Asia Minor. 2
vols. 1877.
Burnes, Sir Alexander,
Travels into Bokhara.
3 vols. 1834.
———
Cabool. Being a Personal Narrative of a Journey to, and Residence in, that City in the Years 1836, 7 and 8.
1842.
Burslem, Capt. R.,
A Peep into Toorkistan.
1846.
Cameron, Lt.-Col. G.P.,
Personal Adventures and Excursions in Georgia, Circassia and Russia. 2
vols. 1845.
Campbell, Sir George,
The Afghan Frontier.
1879.
Caroe, Sir Olaf,
The Pathans, 550
BC-AD
1957.
1958.
Cazelet, E.,
England’s Policy in the East. Our Relations with Russia.
1876.
Chakravarty, S.,
From Khyber to Oxus. A Study of Imperial Expansion.
Delhi, 1976.
Chavda, V. K.,
India, Britain, Russia. A Study in British Opinion, 1838-1878.
Delhi, 1967.
Chirol, Sir Valentine,
The Middle Eastern Question, or Some Problems of Indian Defence.
1903.
Chohan, A. S.,
The Gilgit Agency, 1877-1935.
Delhi, n.d. (1980s).
Churchill, R. P.,
The Anglo-Russian Convention of 1907.
Cedar Rapids, USA, 1939.
Clayton, G. D.,
Britain and the Eastern Question. Missolonghi to Gallipoli.
1971.
Cobbold, Ralph,
Innermost Asia. Travel and Sport in the Pamirs.
1900.
Coen, T. C.,
The Indian Political Service.
1971.
Collen, Lt.-Gen. Sir E.,
The Defence of India.
1906.
Colquhoun, A. R.,
Russia Against India.
1906.
Colquhoun, Capt. J.,
Essay on the Formation of an Intelligence Department for India.
1874.
Conolly, Lt. Arthur,
Journey to the North of India, Overland from England, Through Russia, Persia and Affghaunistaun
. 2 vols. 1834.
Cory, Col. A.,
Shadows of Coming Events.
1876.
Costin, W. C.,
Great Britain and China, 1833-1860.
Oxford, 1937.
Cotton, Sir S.,
The Central Asian Question.
Dublin, 1878.
Curzon, Hon. George N.,
Russia in Central Asia.
1889.
———
Persia and the Persian Question. 2
vols. 1892.
———
The Pamirs and the Source of the Oxus.
1896.
———
Frontiers.
Oxford, 1907.
Custine, Marquis de,
Journey For Our Time. Russia in 1839.
1953.
Dabbs, Jack,
History of the Discovery and Exploration of Chinese Turkestan.
The Hague, 1963.
Dacosta, J.,
A Scientific Frontier.
1891.
Dallin, D.,
The Rise of Russia in Asia.
New Haven, USA, 1949.
David, Maj. C.,
Is A Russian Invasion of India Feasible?
1877.
Davies, C. C.,
The Problem of the North-West Frontier, 1890-1908. With a Survey of Policy since 1849.
Cambridge, 1932.
Davis, H. W. C.,
The Great Game in Asia, 1800-1844.
Raleigh Lecture, 1926.
Dekhnewala, A.,
The Great Russian Invasion of India.
1879.
Dictionary of National Biography.
Oxford, 1921.
Dilke, Sir C., and Wilkinson, W.,
Imperial Defence.
1892.
Dobson, G.,
Russia’s Railway Advance into Central Asia.
1890.
Durand, Col. Algernon,
The Making of a Frontier. Five Years’ Experience and Adventures in digit, Hunza, Nagar, Chitral and the Eastern Hindu Kush.
1899.
Durand, Sir Henry,
The First Afghan War.
1879.
Edwardes, Maj. Herbert,
A Year on the Punjab Frontier, in 1848-9.
2 vols. 1851.
Edwardes, Michael,
Playing the Great Game. A Victorian Cold War.
1975.
Edwards, H. S.,
Russian Projects against India, from Czar Peter to General Skobeleff.
1885.
Ellenborough, Lord,
Political Diary, 1828-30.
2 vols. 1881.
Elliott, Maj.-Gen. J. G.,
The Frontier, 1839-47.
1968.
English, Barbara,
John Company’s Last War.
1971.
Entner, M.L.,
Russo-Persian Commercial Relations, 1828-1914.
Gainsville, USA, 1965.
Evans, Col. George de Lacy,
On the Designs of Russia.
1828.
———
On the Practicability of an Invasion of British India.
1829.
Eyre, Lt. Vincent,
The Military Operations at Cabul, which
ended in the Retreat and Destruction of the British Army, January 1842.
1843.
Fairley, Jean,
The Lion River: The Indus.
1975.
Faris, Selim,
The Decline of British Prestige in the East.
1887.
Fisher, A. W.,
The Russian Annexation of the Crimea, 1772– 1728.
Cambridge, 1970.
Fleming, Peter,
Bayonets to Lhasa. The British Invasion of Tibet in 1904.
1961.
Forsyth, Sir Douglas,
Report of a Mission to Yarkand in 1873.
Calcutta, 1875.
Forsyth, E. (ed.),
Autobiography and Reminiscences of Sir Douglas Forsyth.
1887.
Fraser-Tytler, Sir W. K.,
Afghanistan. A Study of Political Developments in Central Asia.
1950.
Frechtling, L. E., ‘Anglo-Russian Rivalry in Eastern Turkistan, 1863-1881’,
Journal of the Royal Central Asian Society.
Vol. XXVI. 1939.
Fredericks, P. G.
The Sepoy and the Cossack.
1972.
Geyer, Dietrich,
Russian Imperialism. The Interaction of Domestic and Foreign Policy, 1860–1914.
Leamington Spa, 1987.
Gillard, David,
The Struggle for Asia, 1828-1914.
1977.
Gleason, J. H.,
The Genesis of Russophobia in Great Britain.
Cambridge, USA, 1950.
Glover, M.,
A Very Slippery Fellow. The Life of Sir Robert Wilson, 1777-1849.
Oxford, 1977.
Golder, F.A.,
Russian Expansion on the Pacific, 1641-1850.
Cleveland, USA, 1914.
Goldsmid, Col. Sir F.,
Central Asia and its Question.
1873.
———
Eastern Persia. 2
vols. 1876.
Gopal, S.,
British Policy in India, 1858-1905.
Cambridge, 1965.
Gordon, T. E.,
The Roof of the World.
Edinburgh, 1876.
———
A Varied Life.
1906.
Grant Duff, M. E.,
The Eastern Question.
Edinburgh, 1876.
Greaves, R. L.,
Persia and the Defence of India, 1884-1892.
1959.
Green, Col. Sir H.,
The Defence of the North-West Frontier of India, with Reference to the Advance of Russia in Central Asia.
1873.
Grover, Capt. John,
An Appeal to the British Nation on Behalf of Colonel Stoddart and Captain Conolly, Now in Captivity in Bokhara.
1843.
———
The Bokhara Victims.
1845.
———
The Ameer of Bokhara and Lord Aberdeen.
1845.
Habberton, W., ‘Anglo-Russian Relations concerning Afghanistan, 1837-1907’,
Illinois Studies in the Social Sciences.
Vol. 21. 1937.
Hall, L.,
A Brief Guide to Sources for the Study of Afghanistan in the India Office Records.
1981.
Hanna, Col. H. B.,
Can Russia Invade India?
1895.
———
India’s Scientific Frontier. Where is it? What is it?
1895.
———
Backwards or Forwards?
n.d. (1895).
———
The Second Afghan War, 1878-79-80.
3 vols. 1899-1910.
Harris, J.,
Much Sounding of Bugles. The Siege of Chitral, 1895.
1975.