Om Thirty-Eight Years in India
In this fascinating memoir, William Tayler provides a vivid portrait of life in India during the mid-nineteenth century. As an officer of the Indian Civil Service, Tayler served in a variety of roles, from magistrate to collector to commissioner. With insights into the social, cultural, and political landscape of the time, and anecdotes from his travels and adventures in the region, this book offers a unique perspective on one of the most dynamic and complex periods of Indian history.
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