Birds of Passage: Henrietta Clive's Travels in South India 1798-1801
By (Author) Nancy Shields
Eland Publishing Ltd
Eland Publishing Ltd
1st July 2016
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Asian history
915.40435
328
Width 146mm, Height 221mm
370g
Henrietta is a true original. Clever, vivacious and interested in everything, shebalanced the demands of high profile public life with that of a caring mother.The home-schooled daughter of a bankrupt Earl, in thrall to her handsome waywardbrother, but married off to a plump pudding of a man - the nabob Edward Clive,governor of Madras - her partial escape was to ride across southern India, in a vast tentedcaravan propelled by dozens of elephants, camels and a hundred bullock carts and writehome.
Birds of Passage, a unique trifocular account of three very different women travelling across southern India in the late 18th century, in the immediate aftermath of the last of the Mysore Wars between Tipoo Sahib and the Raj. Half a generation later, the well travelled Charly would be chosen as tutor for the young princess Victoria, the First Empress of India.