How Long to Read Sepoys, Siege & Storm - The Experiences of a Young Officer of H.M.'s 61st Regiment at Ferozepore, Delhi Ridge and at the Fall of Delhi During the Indian Mutiny 1857

By Charles John Griffiths

How Long Does it Take to Read Sepoys, Siege & Storm - The Experiences of a Young Officer of H.M.'s 61st Regiment at Ferozepore, Delhi Ridge and at the Fall of Delhi During the Indian Mutiny 1857?

It takes the average reader 2 hours and 53 minutes to read Sepoys, Siege & Storm - The Experiences of a Young Officer of H.M.'s 61st Regiment at Ferozepore, Delhi Ridge and at the Fall of Delhi During the Indian Mutiny 1857 by Charles John Griffiths

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Sepoys, Siege & Storm - FEROZEPORE TO DELHI RIDGE AND THE BLOODY FIGHTING FOR THE CAPTURE OF THE CITY ITSELF The 61st Foot were stationed at Ferozepore when the sepoys of the East India Company's Army rose in mutiny in 1857. This book chronicles a young officer's experience of that dramatic day's violence and the dreadful vengeance that followed when men were blown from the mouths of cannon before his eyes. Next came the march to Delhi with its skirmishes and running battles. Griffith's story takes us then to the siege and the apalling conditions on Delhi Ridge before we finally join him in the bloody storm and chaotic street fighting which was the fall of Delhi. This is a directly recounted, vivid first hand account of the Mutiny from within a British regiment. Not to be missed.

How long is Sepoys, Siege & Storm - The Experiences of a Young Officer of H.M.'s 61st Regiment at Ferozepore, Delhi Ridge and at the Fall of Delhi During the Indian Mutiny 1857?

Sepoys, Siege & Storm - The Experiences of a Young Officer of H.M.'s 61st Regiment at Ferozepore, Delhi Ridge and at the Fall of Delhi During the Indian Mutiny 1857 by Charles John Griffiths is 172 pages long, and a total of 43,344 words.

This makes it 58% the length of the average book. It also has 53% more words than the average book.

How Long Does it Take to Read Sepoys, Siege & Storm - The Experiences of a Young Officer of H.M.'s 61st Regiment at Ferozepore, Delhi Ridge and at the Fall of Delhi During the Indian Mutiny 1857 Aloud?

The average oral reading speed is 183 words per minute. This means it takes 3 hours and 56 minutes to read Sepoys, Siege & Storm - The Experiences of a Young Officer of H.M.'s 61st Regiment at Ferozepore, Delhi Ridge and at the Fall of Delhi During the Indian Mutiny 1857 aloud.

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Sepoys, Siege & Storm - The Experiences of a Young Officer of H.M.'s 61st Regiment at Ferozepore, Delhi Ridge and at the Fall of Delhi During the Indian Mutiny 1857 is suitable for students ages 10 and up.

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