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History of the war in Afghanistan, from the unpublished letters and journals of political and military officers employed in Afghanistan throughout the entire period of British connexion with that country. John William Kaye. London: Richard Bentley, 1851. 2 vols.
Afghanistan. A slight sketch of the two Afghan campaigns of 1839-42, not entering into any detail but showing in a general way the movements of the troops etc. Lt Harry Cooper, Jun 1875. London: Intelligence Branch, QMG's Dept, War Office, 1878.
The Anglo-Afghan War of 1878. Cpt Albany Robert Savile & Cpt Ferdinand Henry Wheeler Milner. London: Intelligence Branch, QMG's Dept, War Office, 1878-79: Sec 1 20 Nov-20 Dec 1878; Sec 2 21 Dec 1878-31 Jan 1879; Sec 3 1 Feb 1879 to the close of the war;
The Anglo-Afghan War 1879-80. Cpt Ferdinand Henry Wheeler Milner. London: Intelligence Branch, QMG's Dept, War Office, 1881: Sec 1 From the Kabul massacre on 3 Sep 1879 to the 25 Nov 1879; Sec 2 From the 26 Nov 1879 to the 31 Dec 1879; Sec 3 From the 1 Jan 1880 to the 31 Mar 1880; Sec 4 From the 1 Apr 1880 to the 30 Jun 1880; Sec 5 From the 1 Jul 1880 to the close of the war.
East India (Afghan Papers). Copies of telegram from Viceroy to Secretary of State of 18 Feb 1875, of reply of Secretary of State of 23 Feb, and of telegram from Viceroy to Secretary of State of 24 Mar. Parliamentary Papers (HoC) 1878/9, LVI, 10.
East India (Afghanistan Expedition). Copy of opinions recorded since Tuesday last by Members of the Council of the Secretary of State for India in reference to the expenditure for, and other matters connected with the military expedition against Afghanistan. Parliamentary Papers (HoC) 1878/9, LVI, 11.