The Return of a King.

By William Dalrymple

ISBN: 9780307958297

Printed: 2013

Publisher: Bloomsbury. London

Edition: First edition

Dimensions 17 × 25 × 6 cm
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Language: English

Size (cminches): 17 x 25 x 6

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In the original dustsheet. Red cloth binding with gilt title and crossed swords on the spine. Gilt crossed swords on the front board.

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When corporations go to war. A brilliant account of the disastrous ‘British’ East India Company invasion of 1839 and the installation of a pro-Western puppet ruler. Nothing changes.

From multi-award-winning and bestselling historian William Dalrymple, a four-book collection chronicling the thrilling rise and fall of the East India Company. We still talk about the British conquering India, but that phrase disguises a much more sinister reality. For it was not the British government that began seizing chunks of India in the mid-eighteenth century, but a dangerously unregulated private company headquartered in one small office, five windows wide, in the city of London. Bringing together two decades of meticulous research and masterful narration, ‘The Company Quartet’ tells the remarkable story of how the magnificent Mughal empire, which then generated just under half the world’s wealth, disintegrated and came to be replaced by the first global corporate power: the East India Company. William Dalrymple’s epic, bestselling and multi-award-winning histories are now available in this magnificent paperback box set, presented in a stylish slipcase. Comprised of four individual books – The Anarchy , White Mughals , Return of a King and The Last Mughal – this essential collection spans over two hundred years of tumultuous colonial history, covert political machinations and bloody resistance. PRAISE FOR THE COMPANY QUARTET: ‘Gorgeous, spellbinding and important’ Sunday Times ‘Rampaging, brilliant, passionate history’ Wall Street Journal ‘Magnificent . Dalrymple has uncovered sources never used before’ Guardian ‘Vivid . unmatched . revolutionary . humane’ Sunday Telegraph

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