Preface; Introduction; Book I: 1. Rebellion of Ali Pasha, and its consequences; 2. Insurrection of the Peloponnesus; 3. Effect that the Revolution produced on the minds of the Turks; 4. Operations of the Greek and Turkish fleets during the summer and autumn of the year 1821; 5. Progress of the war in Epirus, Macedonia, and Northern Greece, till the conclusion of the year 1821; 6. Affairs of Peloponnesus, from the capture of Tripolizza to the end of the year 1821; Book II: 1. Constitution of Epidaurus, and establishment of a central government in Greece; 2. Affairs of the Archipelago; 3. Campaign in Epirus; 4. Grand expedition of the Turks against Greece; 5. Operations in Northern Greece till the close of the year 1822; 6. Transactions in the Archipelago and Peloponnesus during the three last months of the year.
Published in 1833, this comprehensive two-volume history of the Greek Revolution draws upon Army officer Thomas Gordon's personal experiences.
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