<Li> G.A. Henty's In Times of Peril and George MacDonald Fraser's Flashman in the Great Game also contain lengthy scenes set in the Residency during the siege . </Li> <Li> Mark Twain's non-fiction book Following the Equator devotes an entire chapter to the rebellion, quoting extensively from Sir G.O. Trevelyan . </Li> <Li> M.M. Kaye's Shadow of the Moon (copyright 1956 / 1979) is a fictional account of the last days of the British Raj in India with many scenes set in Lucknow and environs . Most of the latter part of the book is set in Lucknow during the Siege . </Li> <Li> The plot of Philip Pullman's Ruby in the Smoke relies heavily on fictional events that supposedly occurred during the siege . </Li>

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