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Title Page
Preface
Table of Contents
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Contents: Military Mining
Contents: Siege Operations
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Introductory Ch. I
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Introductory Ch. II
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Field Fortification
Ch. I
General Principles and Nomencalture
Ch. II
Field Works on a Horizontal Site
Ch. III
Intrenchments or Lines on a Horizontal Site
Ch. IV
General Profiles for a Horizontal Site
Ch. V
Manner of Profiling, Tracing, and Throwing Up a Work
Ch. VI
Revetments
Ch. VII
Interior Arrangements
Ch. VIII
Accessory, Or Secondary Means of Defence
Ch. IX
Adaptation of Field Fortification to Irregular and Varied Sites
Ch. X
Semi-Permanent Field Works
Ch. XI
Defilement of Lines and Field Works
Ch. XII
Attack and Defence of Temporary Fortifications
Military Mines
Ch. I
Nomenclature, Experiments, and Theory of the Explosion of Mines
Ch. II
Practical Details and Operations
Ch. III
Conditions to be Satisfied in Arranging a System of Mines
Ch. IV
Examples of Remarkable Military Mining Operations
Siege Operations
Attack by Regular Approaches
Ch. I
Trench Materials and Trenches
Ch. II
Covered Trenches and Passage of Ditches
Ch. III
Batteries
Ch. IV.
Siege Operations - Attack
Ch. V
Defence
Ch. V
Plan and Journal of the Attack
Ch. VII
Illustrations of Siege Works From Some of the More Recent Sieges
Siege of Sebastopol
Siege of Vicksburg
Siege of Fort Wagner
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