Plain Tales From The Raj: Images of British India in the 20th Century
By (Author) Charles Allen
Edited by Charles Allen
Little, Brown Book Group
Abacus
7th August 1995
2nd March 2000
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
954.0350922
Paperback
304
Width 130mm, Height 195mm, Spine 20mm
214g
The Raj was, for 200 years, the jewel in the British imperial crown. Although founded on military expansionism and undoubted exploitation, it developed over the centuries into what has been called "benign autocracy" - the government of many by few, with the active collaboration of most Indians in recognition of a desire for the advancement of their country. Charles Allen's classic oral history of the period that marked the end of British rule was first published a generation ago. Reissued as the imperial century closes, the insightful and bestselling collection of reminiscences illustrates the unique experience of British India: the sadness and luxury for some; the joy and deprivation for others.
'One of the most enjoyable books I have read ... It is an authentic record of the survivors of British India ... a book which takes on where Kipling left off' ANTONIA FRASER *** 'Both a guide and an entertaining companion ... Humour, drama and regret fill its pages' MAIL ON SUNDAY *** 'A lovely and compelling account of what India meant to the British between 1900 and 1947 ... One of the best' THE TIMES
Charles Allen is an oral and military historian specialising in colonial matters. He is the author of several previous books and lives in north London.