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Oriental Miscellanies : Comprising Anecdotes of an Indian Life; Narratives of the Battle of Conjeveram &C.; Journal of an Imprisonment in Seringapatam; And an Adventure in China

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Format Paperback / Softback
ISBN-10 1036524329
ISBN-13 9781036524326
Publisher Sothis Press
Imprint Sothis Press
Country of Manufacture GB
Country of Publication GB
Publication Date Oct 10th, 2024
Product Classification: Autobiography: general
Ksh 6,050.00
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This book offers a riveting exploration into the depths of Indian life and British military endeavors in India during the late 18th and early 19th centuries, through the lens of The Honorable Robert Lindsay. Through a series of meticulously recounted anecdotes, the author brings to life the tumultuous period of British colonial expansion, focusing on significant events such as the proceedings of the British army under General Sir Hector Munro and Colonel Baillie, alongside personal narratives that include Lindsay's imprisonment in Seringapatam and adventures in China. These historical accounts are nestled within broader themes of legacy, memory, and personal identity as Lindsay reflects on the advice given by his father about documenting ones life journey for posterity.

Set against a backdrop of colonial conflict and cultural exchange, this book includes not just stories of military engagements but also intimate glimpses into daily life, familial bonds, and personal growth amidst geopolitical upheavals. It delves into themes such as the fleeting nature of human existence contrasted with the enduring impact of written memoirs on future generations. The narrative is enriched by Lindsay's later years dedicated to farming and land improvement, offering a comprehensive view of his multifaceted life.

This compilation stands out for its unique perspective on an era defined by its complex interplay between colonizer and colonized, capturing both the grand sweep of historical events and their individual impacts. With its blend of vivid storytelling and historical insight, this book provides a valuable addition to literature on British-Indian history, appealing to both enthusiasts seeking personal stories behind historic events and scholars interested in the nuanced effects of colonial rule. Its significance lies in shedding light on how personal recollections can offer fresh understandings of well-documented historical periods.
This book offers a riveting exploration into the depths of Indian life and British military endeavors in India during the late 18th and early 19th centuries, through the lens of The Honorable Robert Lindsay. Through a series of meticulously recounted anecdotes, the author brings to life the tumultuous period of British colonial expansion, focusing on significant events such as the proceedings of the British army under General Sir Hector Munro and Colonel Baillie, alongside personal narratives that include Lindsay''s imprisonment in Seringapatam and adventures in China. These historical accounts are nestled within broader themes of legacy, memory, and personal identity as Lindsay reflects on the advice given by his father about documenting ones life journey for posterity.

Set against a backdrop of colonial conflict and cultural exchange, this book includes not just stories of military engagements but also intimate glimpses into daily life, familial bonds, and personal growth amidst geopolitical upheavals. It delves into themes such as the fleeting nature of human existence contrasted with the enduring impact of written memoirs on future generations. The narrative is enriched by Lindsay''s later years dedicated to farming and land improvement, offering a comprehensive view of his multifaceted life.

This compilation stands out for its unique perspective on an era defined by its complex interplay between colonizer and colonized, capturing both the grand sweep of historical events and their individual impacts. With its blend of vivid storytelling and historical insight, this book provides a valuable addition to literature on British-Indian history, appealing to both enthusiasts seeking personal stories behind historic events and scholars interested in the nuanced effects of colonial rule. Its significance lies in shedding light on how personal recollections can offer fresh understandings of well-documented historical periods.

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