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NARRATIVE OF THE OPERATIONS OF A DETACHMENT IN AN EXPEDITION TO CANDY, IN THE ISLAND OF CEYLON, IN THE YEAR 1804.
PREFACE.
MEMOIR.
APPENDIX.
It is a first‑person account by a British officer who served in Ceylon during the early 1800s, detailing his role in building roads, governing districts, and leading a mixed corps of Malay troops. He writes to share practical lessons about a form of warfare unfamiliar to European soldiers, hoping his observations will help future commanders. The narrative also touches on the political backdrop, including the installation of a local prince allied with the British.
Readers will get vivid descriptions of jungle skirmishes, supply escorts, and the challenges of fighting in a tropical environment where terrain and local customs shape combat. The author blends military analysis with cultural notes, offering insight into the lives of the island’s inhabitants and the British administration. The work serves both as a historical record and a practical guide for officers facing similar colonial campaigns.
Full title
Narrative of the Operations of a Detachment in an Expedition to Candy, in the Island of Ceylon, in the Year 1804 With Some Observations on the Previous Campaign, and on the Nature of Candian Warfare, etc., etc., etc. With Some Observations on the Previous Campaign, and on the Nature of Candian Warfare, etc., etc., etc.
Language
en
Duration
~2 hours (141K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2013-12-11
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
1778–1824
A British Army officer in Ceylon, he left behind a vivid firsthand account of the 1804 expedition to Kandy. His writing offers a close-up view of colonial warfare, military hardship, and the landscape of early nineteenth-century Sri Lanka.
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