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The Tears of the Rajas

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A #1 international bestseller, this "epic and remarkable" (Sunday Times) sweeping history of the British in India as seen through the experiences of a single Scottish family is destined to become a classic.

For a century, the Lows of Clatto-the family of the author's grandmother-survived mutiny, siege, debt, and disease, everywhere from the heat of Madras to the Afghan snows. They lived through appalling atrocities and retaliated with some of their own. Each of their lives, remarkable in itself, contributes to the whole fragile and imperiled, often shockingly oppressive and devious but now and then heroic story.

On the surface, John and Augusta Low and their relations may seem imperturbable, but through their letters and diaries they often reveal their loneliness and desperation-and their doubts about what they are doing in India.

The book brings to vivid life not only the most dramatic incidents of their lives-the massacre at Vellore, the conquest of Java, the deposition of the boy-king of Oudh, the disasters in Afghanistan, the Reliefs of Lucknow and Chitral-but also their personal ordeals: the bankruptcies in Scotland and Calcutta, the plagues and fevers, the tragic deaths of children. And it brings to life too the unfamiliarity of their everyday lives: the camps and the palaces they lived in, the balls and the flirtations in the hill stations, and the hot slow rides through the dust. An epic saga of love, war, intrigue and treachery, The Tears of the Rajas is an unforgettable read.

About the author










Ferdinand Mount was born in 1939. For many years he was a columnist at the Spectator and then the Daily Telegraph and Sunday Times. In between, he was head of the Downing Street Policy Unit and then editor of the Times Literary Supplement. He is now a prize-winning novelist, author of the bestselling memoir Cold Cream, the controversial The New Few and the bestselling The Tears of the Rajas. He lives in London.

Summary

Acontroversial history of the British in India, seen through the experiences of a single family, the Lows, ancestors of the author, Ferdinand Mount

Product details

Authors Ferdinand Mount, Ferdinand Mount, Mount Ferdinand
Publisher Simon & Schuster UK
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback
Released 11.02.2016
 
EAN 9781471129469
ISBN 978-1-4711-2946-9
No. of pages 784
Dimensions 132 mm x 200 mm x 50 mm
Subjects Fiction > Narrative literature
Humanities, art, music > History

Modern history to 20th century: c 1700 to c 1900, India, c 1800 to c 1900, 19th century, c 1800 to c 1899, 18th century, c 1700 to c 1799, Asian History, HISTORY / Asia / South / India

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