A Brief History of the Great Moghuls: India's Most Flamboyant Rulers
By (Author) Bamber Gascoigne
Little, Brown Book Group
Robinson Publishing
20th September 2006
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
954.025
304
Width 130mm, Height 196mm, Spine 24mm
254g
This text chronicles the history of the extraordinarily talented dynasty of emperors, nicknamed by travellers returning to Europe, "the Great Moghuls" for their almost limitless power and incomparable wealth. The book deals with one of the most interesting periods of Indian history, the 16th and 17th centuries, providing a picture of the country's most flamboyant rulers, their sublime palaces, their passions, art, science and religion, and their system of administration.
'a sumptuous and splendid tribute to a dynasty and to a country which has never ceased to attract the British' - History Today
BAMBER GASCOIGNE is perhaps best known as the presenter of the popular British television quiz show University Challenge between 1962 and 1987. He wrote and presented a thirteen-part TV series, The Christians (1977), which led to a bestselling book, and another, Man and Music. Gascoigne was for a number of years a drama critic for the Spectator and the Observer. He won scholarships to Eton and Cambridge and a Harkness Fellowship to Yale. He is the author of a number of books on theatre, art and cultural history, often in partnership with his wife Christina. Several of his books, including A Brief History of the Great Moghuls, contain photographs taken by her.