Author
Title
Publication
Year
Raikes, Charles
The Englishman in India (The British Library – Oriental & India Office Collections)
London
1867
Ramachandran Nair, K.R.
Three Anglo-Indian Poets (Univ. of Calif. Berkeley Library)
Sterling Publishers, New Delhi
1987
Ramsden, A. R.
Tea Planting and Hunting in the Assam Jungle
London
1948
Rao, Amiya and B.G.
The Blue Devil: Indgio & Colonial Bengal
Oxford University Press
1992
Rao, K. Bhaskara
Rudyard Kipling’s India
Univ. of Oklahoma Press, Norman
1967
Rao, R.P.
Portuguese Rule in India (Goa) 1510-1961
Asia Publishing House Bombay & New York
1963
Ray, Chaudri
Henry Derozio, Eurasian Poet and Reformer
Metropolitan Book Agency, Calcutta
1966
Ray, Rakat Kanta
Social Conflict and Political Unrest in Bengal, 1875-1927
Oxford Univ. Press, Delhi
1984
Raye, N.N.
The Annals of the Early English Settlement in Bihar (Univ. of Michigan General Library)
Kamala Book Depot, Ltd., Calcutta
1927
Read, Anthony & David Fisher
The Proudest Day India´s Long Road to Independence
W.W. Norton & Company, New York
1997
Reitz, Jeffrey
The Survival of Ethnic Groups
McGraw-Hill Ryerson, Toronto
1980
Renford, Raymond K.
The Non-Official British in India to 1920 (Univ. of Calif. Davis Library)
Oxford Univ. Press, Delhi
1987
Revankar, R.G.
The Indian Constitution: Case Study of Backward Classes
Fairleigh Dickinson Univ., Rutherford
1971
Reynolds, H.G.
The Anglo-Indian Manifesto (The British Library – Oriental & India Office Collections)
Lion Press, Lahore, India
1946
Reynolds, H.J.
At Home in India
Henry J. Diane, London
1903
Reynolds, Reginald
The White Sahibs in India
John Day/Reynal & Hitchcock, New York
1937
Rhodes, C.
The Anglo-Indians in Political India 1832-1932
Oxford Univ. Press, London
1932
Rhodes, J.
Political India
1932
Rich, P.B.
Race and Empire in British Politics
Cambridge Univ. Press, Cambridge
1986
Richards,Private Frank, DCM, MM
Old Soldier Sahib
Publishers: Faber & Faber
1936
Richter, Julius
A History of Missions in India
Oliphant Anderson & Ferrier, Edinburgh & London
1908
Ricketts, Harry
Rudyard Kipling: A Life
Carroll & Graf Publishers, Inc., D1701New York, NY
1999
Risely, H.
People of India
Thacker Spink & Co., London
1915
Rivett-Carnac, Colonel S.
The Presidential Armies of India
W. H. Allen & Co., London
1890
Robbie, C.T.
The Anglo-Indian Force
Allahabad
1918
Roberts of Kandahar, Lord
Forty-One Years in India
Richard Bentley & Son, London
1898
Roberts, C.; Proudfoot, C.L.; Maher, R., et. al.
Bringing Generations Together
The Australian Anglo-Indian Association, Perth
1992
Roberts, Emma
Scenes & Characteristics of Hindustan (With sketches of Anglo Indian Society) (3 vols)
W.H. Allen, London
1835
Robins, Leslie
Policing The Raj: 1928-1947
Distributed by BACSA
1985
Robinson, Jane
Angels of Albion: Women of the Indian Mutiny
Viking, Great Britain
1996
Roche, George
Childhood in India: Tales from Sholapur
Rodrick, Reginald
Echoes of Old Christ Church ‘The British Years’
R.J. Rodrick, Missenden, Bucks
1997
Rodrigues, Mario
Batting For The Empire
Penguin Books
2003
Rodriguez, Helen
Helen Of Burma
Ulverscroft Large Print Books
ISBN 0708911897
1984
Rose, E.J.B.
Colour and Citizenship
Oxford Univ. Press, London
1969
Roy, A.K.
A Short History of Calcutta, Towns & Suburbs
Raddi India
1982
Roy, Parama
Indian Traffic: Identities In Question In Colonial & PostColonial India
Not Available
ISBN: 0520204875
Roychowdhury, Laura
The Jadu House: Intimate Histories of Anglo-India
Doubleday, London
Royle, Trevor
The Last Days Of The Raj
John Murray,
London
1997
Rushby, Kevin
Chasing the Mountain of Light
Constable and Co. Ltd., Great Britian
1999
Russell, William H.
My Diary in India 1858-9 (2 vols.)
Routledge, Warne & Routledge, London
1860
Ruthnaswamy, M.
Some Influences that Made the British Administrative System in India
Luzac & Co., London
1939
Sabin, Margery
Dissenters and Mavericks: Writings About India in English 1765-2000
Oxford University Press
ISBN 0195150171
Sahgal, Nayantara
Sunlight Surround You
Orient Longmans, New Delhi
1970
Sahni, J.N.
Indian Railways One Hundred Years 1853 to 1953
New Delhi
1953
Saksena, Ram Babu
European and Indo-European Poets of Urdu & Persian
Newul Kishore Press, Lucknow
1941
Sandys, E.T.
One Hundred and Forty-Five Years at the Old Mission Church
Valmiki Press, Calcutta
1916
Sarker
Primary Education in Bengal
Calcutta
1929
Saroop, Narinder
A Squire of Hindustan: The Life of Lt. Col. William Gardner of Gardner’s Horse
Nottingham Court Press, U.K.
1985
Schenkhuizen, M.
Memoirs of an Indo Woman: Twentieth Century Life in the East Indies and Abroad
Amsterdam
1991
Schermerhorn, R. A.
These Our People
Heath, Boston
1949
Scott, E.V.
Fragments Held in Store
U.K. Fourems, Publications
1996
Scott, Paul
A Division of the Spoils
William Morrow, New York
1975
Scott, Paul
Images of India
St. Martin’s Press, New York
1980
Scott, Paul
The Jewel in the Crown (First published in England in 1964)
William Morrow, New York
1966
Scott, Paul
Johnnie Sahib
Eyre & Spottiswoode, London
1952
Scott, Paul
The Mark of the Warrior
Pan Books, London
1962
Scott, Paul
Staying On
William Heinemann Ltd., Great Britain
1977
Scott, Paul
The Towers of Silence (1st Publ. in England in 1971)
William Morrow, New York
1972
Scott, Sir Walter
The Surgeon’s Daughter, The Waverley Novels
Adam & Charles Black, Edinburgh
1860
Scribbler, Henley
Mark My Words
Sealy, I. Allan
The Everest Hotel
Doubleday, London
1998
Sealy, I. Allan
From Yukon to Yucatan
Secker & Warburg, London
1994
Sealy, I. Allan
The Trotter-Nama
Alfred A. Knopf Ltd., New York
1988
Seeley, John Robert
The Expansion of England: Two Courses of Lecture
MacMillan and Co.,London
1883
Sen, A.N.
Notes on Bengal Renaissance
1946
Sen, S.N.
Eighteen Fifty-Seven
The Publ. Div.of the Ministry of Info. & Broadcasting Gov’t of India
1957
Sen, S.P.
The French in India (Vol. 33, No. 2)
Univ. of Calcutta, Calcutta
1947
Sencourt, R.
Indians in English Literature
1923
Sengoopta, Chandak
Imprint Of The Raj: How Fingerprinting Was Born In Colonial India
MacMillan, London
ISBN 0-333-98916-3
2003
Seth, Mesrovb Jacob
Armenians in India (Univ. of Calif. Berkeley General Library)
Gulab Primlani, Oxford & IBH, New Delhi
1937
Shemain, Ashley
Boarding School Boy
SOON TO BE RELEASED
Shepherd, Gordon
Where The Lion Trod
MacMillan & Company
1960
Shepherd, W. J.
Guilty Men of 1857: England’s Great Mission to India (New Ed.)
Delhi
1987
Shepherd, W. J.
A Personal Narrative of the Outbreak and Massacre at Cawnpore (2nd ed.)
London Printing Press, Lucknow
1879
Sherer, Captain Moyle
Sketches of India
Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, Brown & Green, London
1824
Sherman, D.R.
Old Mali And The Boy
Penguin, UK
MacMillan Education
ISBN 0435272268
1992
Sherwood
Journal and Letters (1805-1816)
Sherwood
The Life and Times of Mrs. Sherwood (1775-1851) (Ed. by J. Harvey Darton)
Wells Gardner Darton & Co., London
1910
Sherwood, M.M.
The History of George Desmond
F. Houlston and Sons, Wellington
1821
Shetter, W.
The Netherlands in Perspective: The Organizations of Society and Environment
Leiden
1987
Shires, Reginald
A Leopard´s Call: An Anglo-Indian Love Story is a gripping account of a young husband and wife team. Norma and Reginald Shires, a nurse and minister, just two years into their marriage, set out to live in the wilderness grasslands of West Bengal, India, down from Bhutan. There they began teaching and building up a high school for students from rare tribal groups.
From the very first page of this eloquent brief on living a simple life and raising a family in a jungle area, you become engrossed in a hilarious yet moving true story of their unforgettable world. Anglo-Indians have often distinguished themselves in sports, entertainment, medicine, education, the railway and telegraphs and in the armed services. This story is an example of those who devote their lives to those in need.
Authorhouse Books, USA
Paperback ISBN: 1420828223
Hardcover ISBN: 1420828231
Shires, Reginald
At An Age For Love: A Novel of Bangalore During World War II is an extraordinary story of a soldier´s family waiting for his safe return from the Africa Front where he serves with a British tank unit pressing hard against the Germans in the desert of Libya. The chronicle begins with the soldier, Capt. Edward Thompson, saying goodbye to his wife Amelia and son Paddy and ends with his return at the end of the war. The story, narrated in incredible detail, tells how the boy and his mother with their relatives and friends live in this hectic military city in South India, where those who stay behind are swept along into the rushing, wild stream of British history in India during a time of war. The lives of these women–and their children–provide a bold story of Anglo-India in this multihued Indian landscape where rogues and villains and the honest, hard-working, church-going, form relationships in this bold saga as men and women cross family and racial boundaries in their search for love. The city of Bangalore with its cluster of towns around British army barracks comes alive with memorable characters and this novel follows their tense and gripping relationships. The ending, where these fun-loving characters come together in a frail boat on the peaceful Cauvery River at Seringapatnam near sunset, has much to say about life and the human mystery and the vision it offers us as we live in a changing world.
Authorhouse Books, USA
Paperback, ISBN: 1420877992
January 2006
Simha, Rajesvaraprasada Narayana
Indo-Anglican Poetry: Its Birth and Growth
Reliance Pub. House, New Delhi
1987
Singh, Bhupal
A Survey of Anglo-Indian Fiction
Oxford Univ. Press, London
1934
Singh, D.
Singapore: An Illustrated History, 1941-1984
Ministry of Culture, Singagpore
1985
Singh, Hira Lal.
Problems and Policies of the British in India 1885-1898
Asia Publishing House, Bombay
1963
Singh, Madan Paul Major
Indian Army Under the East India Company
Sterling Publishers Pvt. Ltd., New Delhi
1976
Singh, Payal
Wind of Change
Singh, Rashna B.
The Imperishable Empire: A Study of British Fiction on India
Three Continents Press, Washington D.C.
1988
Singh, S. D.
Novels on the Indian Mutiny
Arnold-Heinemann, New Delhi, India
1973
Sinha, D.P.
Educational Policy of East India Company in Bengal to 1854
Punthi Pustak, Calcutta
1974
Sircar, Rani
Dancing Round The Maypole
Ram Advani Booksellers, Lucknow
Skinner, Captain Thomas
Excursions in India
Henry Colburt & Richard Bentley, London
1832
Skipton, H.P.K.
New India and the Anglo-Indian
A.H. Mowbray & Co.
1921
Skipton, H.P.K.
Our Reproach in India (The British Library – Oriental & India Office Collections)
A.H. Mowbray & Co., London
1912
Skrine, E.N.B.
Life of Sir William Wilson Hunter Vice President of the Royal Asiatic Society
London
1901
Slaughter, Carolyn
A Black Englishman
Farrar, Straus & Giroux
1st edition
ISBN: 0374113998
November 2004
Sleeman, General Sir W.H., K.C.B.
Rambles And Recollections Of An Indian Official
Gutenberg E-Book
ISO-8859-1
March 2005 – Release Date
Sleeman, W. H.
Rambles and Recollections of an Indian Official (New ed. edited by Vincent Arthur Smith) (2 vols)
Archibald Constable & Co., London
1893
Smart, J.B.
The Domiciled European and Anglo-Indian Race of India (Univ. of Calif. Berkeley Library)
The Examiner Press, Bombay
1929
Smith, George
Henry Martyn: Saint and Scholar
The Religious Tract Society, London
1892
Smith, George
The Life of Alexander Duff (2 vols.) (Williams College Library)
American Tract Society, New York
1882
Smith, George
The Life of William Carey (Everyman´s Edition)
J. M. Dent Co., London
1909
Smith, J. (Pseud.) Keene, H.G.
Sketches in Indian Ink
English Office, Calcutta
1880
Smith, John
The Experiences of a Landholder and Indigo Planter in Eastern Bengal
The Examiner Press, Bombay
1859
Smith, Julius
Ten Years in Burma
Jennings & Pye, Cincinnati, OH
1902
Smith, L.F.
A Sketch of the Rise, Progress, and Termination of the Regular Corps Formed & Commanded by Europeans in the Service of the Native Princes of India
John Stockdale, London
1805
Snell, Owen
Anglo-Indians and Their Future (Univ. of Wisconsin & Univ. of Calif. Berkeley Libraries)
Thacker & Co. Ltd., Bombay
1944
Solomon, P. & Patch V.
Handbook of Psychiatry
Laye Medical, Los Altos
1974
Spear, Percival
The Nabobs: A Study of the Social Life of the English in Eighteenth Century India
Oxford Univ. Press, London
1963
Spear, Percival
Twilight of the Mughuls
Cambridge Univ. Press
1951
Srinivasan, Nirmala
Prisoners of Faith: A View from Within
Sage Publications, New Delhi
1989
Staines, James Richard
Country Born
Somerset, Croscombe Press
1986
Stanford, J.K., ed.
Ladies in the Sun: The Memsahibs India 1798-1860
Galley Press, London
1962
Stark, H.A. & Hoemle, A.F. Rudolf
A History of India
Stark, H.A. & Madge, Elliot W.
East Indian Worthies: Memoirs of Distinguished Indo-Europeans
Cambridge Steam Printing, Calcutta
1892
Stark, Herbert Alick
Calcutta in Slavery Days (The British Library – Oriental & India Office Collections)
Calcutta
1917
Stark, Herbert Alick
The Call of the Blood, or, Anglo-Indians and the Sepoy Mutiny (Univ. of Illinois & Univ. of Minnesota Libraries
British Burma Press, Rangoon
1932
Stark, Herbert Alick
Hostages to India, or the Life Story of the Anglo-Indian Race
The Calcutta Fine Art College, Calcutta
1926
Stark, Herbert Alick
In and Around Puri
1905
Stark, Herbert Alick
India Under Company & Crown (5th ed.) (Univ. of Minnesota Library & The British Library – Oriental & India Office Collections)
MacMillan & Co., Calcutta
1922
Stark, Herbert Alick
John Ricketts and His Times (Cal State Long Beach & Univ. of Minnesota Libraries)
Wilson & Son, Calcutta
1934
Stark, Herbert Alick
Memoirs of Indo-Europeans
Calcutta
1936
Stark, Herbert Alick
Vernacular Education in Bengal
General Publ. Co., Calcutta
1916
Stavorinus, John Splinter
Voyages to the East-Indies, 1768-1778 (3 vols) (Trans. from the Dutch by Samuel H. Wilcocke)
G.G. & J. Robinson, London
1798
Steel, Flora Annie
A Raj Collection: On The Face Of The Waters, etc.
Publisher: Oxford University Press
ISBN: 0195665007
January 2005
Steel, Flora Annie
India Through the Ages
George Routledge & Sons, Ltd., London
1908
Steel, Flora Annie
Tales of the Punjab (Alameda County Library)
Macmillan & Co., London
1894
Stephens, H. Morse
Albuquerque (Rulers of India Series)
Oxford Univ. Press
1892
Stevenage, Patrick Hugh
A Railway Family in India: Five Generations of the Stevenages
BACSA, Putney, London
2001
Stilz, Gerhard
Die Anglo-Indian Short Story: Geschichte Einer Kolonialliteratur
Niemeyer, Tubingen
1981
Stocqueler, J.H.
Handbook of India, A Guide to the Stranger and the Traveller, and a Companion to the Resident
W.H. Allen, London
1844
Stokes, W.
The Anglo-Indian Codes
Clarendon Press, Oxford
1887
Stoll, Dennis
The Dove Found No Rest (Oregon State University Library)
Country Life Press, NY
1946
Stonequist, Everett V.
The Marginal Man: A Study in Personality & Culture Conflict. With an Introduction by R.E. Park
Charles Scribner’s Sons, New York
1937
Stoquellor, J.H.
India
1853
Stracey, Eric
Growing Up in Anglo-India
EastWest Books (Madras) Pvt. Ltd.
2000
Stracey, Eric
Odd Man In: My Years in the Indian Police
Vikas Pub., New Delhi
1981
Stracey, Pat Stracey, Sir John
Reade Elephant Hunter India (Rev. Ed.)
Kegan Paul, Trench Trubner & Co., London
1894
Stuart, V.A.
The Cannons of Lucknow
Pinnacle Books, New York
1974
Stuart, V.A.
The Heroic Garrison
Pinnacle Books, New York
1975
Stuart, V.A.
The Sepoy Mutiny
Pinnacle Books, New York
1973
Stuart, V.A. (Pseud. of Violet Victoria Mann)
Massacre at Cawnpore
Pinnacle Books, New York
1973
Suleri, Sara
The Rhetoric Of English India
University of Chicago Press
ISBN 0226779831
Sundaresan, Indu
Splendour of Silence
Reviewed by Moniza Inam
WRITTEN by Indu Sundaresan, who was born and brought up in India and currently lives in Seattle, the novel explores the Raj period when the Second World War was at its peak. When one starts reading the book, there is a feeling of familiarity and nostalgia. Perhaps this is due to the fact that Urdu literature has ample books on the subject. Writers ranging from Krishan Chandar to Quratulain Hyder, Ismat Chaughtai and scores of others have written extensively on it. The lifestyle of the Indian Civil Service (ICS) officers, their servants and exclusive clubs, concerns about their children’s education and aspirations to become pacca sahibs, the rat race to make their sons pass the civil service examination, as well as the prejudices of the English rulers, the political turmoil and the nationalist movement have been touched upon in detail by the writers.
Another familiar theme is the phenomenon of Anglo Indians, the race which emerged due to the interaction of the colonists and the subject people. The author recounts the ways this mixed race group was disowned by both races and had to fight a war of survival in the caste-ridden conservative Indian society during the 19th century. The princely states and their fascinating rulers — each with his own idiosyncrasies and extravagant way of living — are also discussed in detail in the book.
Despite choosing a topic that has been done to death, it is to Sundaresan’s credit that with the help of an intricate and grasping plot, she is able to keep the interest of the readers alive till the very end of the novel. There are no loopholes or ambiguities in the plot, but with the help of various flashbacks she works hard to keep the reader enthralled.
The story begins in Seattle where an American girl named Olivia receives a large leather trunk from India as a present on her 21st birthday. It contains some saris, photographs, a diary and a letter. As Olivia starts reading the letter, she discovers her roots, forgotten names, and her family history along with the story about her deceased parents. She learns about their unconditional love for each other, and how her recently belated father loved her long dead mother till the end of his own life.
The family’s history commences in the princely state of Rudrakot, where an ICS officer named Raman lives happily with his three children till an American army officer, named Captain Sam Hawthrone, comes into their lives. Raman’s daughter Mila is swept off her feet by the charming foreigner — she seems to have forgotten that she is engaged to the raja of the state. Mila gives her heart, body and soul, he, however, has other priorities such as his missing brother who is also a US army officer. Sam is looking for his brother who, it is believed, disappeared within Rudrakot.
Parallel to the story of Mila and Sam, the author has provided a narrative on the happenings on the Burmese front where Sam was posted before coming to India. This aspect of the novel is perhaps the most interesting as Sundaresan takes readers to the jungles of Japanese-occupied Burma where two American soldiers and a female missionary have been fighting their own war of survival.
The author also depicts the incongruities of a colonial society in a very effective manner, especially the plight of the Eurasian people. It is one of the factors that force Mila to reconsider her decision to marry Sam. She realises that their children will not be accepted either as Indians or American, but instead will remain outcasts. However, the most touching and heartrending character is that of Jai who graciously accepts the fact that his wife is in love with someone else and is even carrying the other man’s child. After Mila’s death, he takes the infant to her biological father. The act reveals his magnanimity and unqualified love for Mila.
Splendour of Silence is an exceptionally well-written and well-researched work of fiction which, apart from a typical love triangle, captivatingly depicts the socio-political conditions of the Raj. The only exasperating aspect of the novel is that sometimes the writer tends to go overboard when explaining trivial elements of Indian life. The author has obviously done this for the sake of western readers, but at times the descriptions tend to become boring for desi readers.
Penguin Books, India
ISBN-10: 0143101382
December 2006
Sunderland, Dr.
India in Bondage: Her Right to Freedom and a Place Among the Great Nations
Lewis Copeland, New York
1929
Suyin, Han
The Mountain is Young
Jonathan Cape, London
1958
Swift, Eric
The Brave and the Prejudiced Together They Won an Empire
Springfield Publ. Ltd., Essex, England
1982
Syal, Meera
Life Isn´t All Ha Ha Hee Hee
The New York Press
1999
Sykes, Laura
Calcutta Through British Eyes: 1690-1990 Vignettes of Calcutta by Past Residents & Jungle
Oxford Univ. Press
1992
Symington, John
In a Bengal Jungle
University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill
1935
Tavernier
Travels in India by Jean-Baptiste Tavernier (Trans. by V. Ball) (2nd ed. by William Crooke) (2 vols)
Oxford University Press
1925
Taylor, A.J.P.
English History 1914 – 1945 The Oxford History of England
Oxford University Press, New York
1965
Taylor, Col. Philip Meadows
Confessions of a Thug (3 vols.)
Richard Bentley, London
1839
Taylor, Col. Philip Meadows
Ralph Darnell (3 vols.)
Kegan Paul, London
1865
Taylor, Col. Philip Meadows
Seeta (3 vols.)
Kegan Paul, London
1872
Taylor, Col. Philip Meadows
The Story of My Life (Ed. by his Daughter) (New Ed. by Henry Bruce)
Oxford University Press
1920
Taylor, Col. Philip Meadows
Tara: A Mahratta Tale (3 vols.)
Kegan Paul, London
1863
Taylor, J.G.
The Social World of Batavia: European and Eurasian in Dutch Asia
University of Wisconsin Press., Madison
1983
Taylor, P.J.O.
What Really Happened During The Mutiny 1857-1859
OUP India
ISBN: 0195651138
New edition 1999
Taylor, P.J.O.
A Feeling of Quiet Power
The Siege of Lucknow 1857
Indus, New Delhi
1994
Taylor, P.J.O.
A Star Shall Fall: An Assessment of “India 1857”
New Delhi
1993
Taylor, P.J.O.
Chronicles of the Mutiny & Other Historical Sketches
Indus, New Delhi
1992
Temple, Sir Richard C.
India in 1880 (3rd ed.)
John Murray, London
1881
Tennant
Indian Recreations
Longman, Hurst, Rees & Orme, London
1804
Terraine, J.
The Life and Times of Lord Mountbatten
Hutchinson, London
1969
Thacker, W. & Co.
The Bengal Obituary (Reprint)
BACSA, London
1987
Thankappan, Nair, P.
A History Of Calcutta’s Streets
Van Pelt Library
Not Known
Thiberveille
Englishmen and Manners in the 18th Century
1957
Thoburn, Bishop J. B.
India and Malaysia
Hunt & Eaton, New York
1892
Thomas, Lt. Col. O.J.
The Mountain and the Men
Oscar Thomas, W Australia
1995
Thomas, P.
Christians and Christianity in India and Pakistan: A General Survey of the Progress of Christianity
Allen & Unwin, London
1954
Thompson, E.J.
The Life of Charles, Lord Metcalfe
Faber & Faber, London
1937
Thompson, Edward
Enlist India for Freedom!
Victor Gollanz, Ltd., London
1941
Thompson, Edward
An Indian Day
Penguin, London
1938
Thompson, Edward
A Letter from India
Faber & Faber, London
1932
Thompson, Edward
The Making of the Indian Princess
Oxford Univ. Press
1943
Thompson, Edward
An Indian Day
Calcutta Superintendent Government Printing
1940
Thompson, Julia Carrie
Trye´s Year in India (Among the Hindus)
Presbyterian Board of Public.
1872
Thompson, Paul
The Voice of the Past: Oral History
Oxford Univ. Press, London
1978
Thompson, Virginia & Adloff, Richard
Minority Problems in Southeast Asia
Stanford Univ. Press, Stanford, Calif.
1955
Thompson, Virginia McLean
Dupliex and His Letters
Robert Ballou, New York
1933
Thomson, & Garrett
Rise and Fulfillment of British Rule in India
MacMillan & Co., London
1935
Thornton, Edward
The History Of The British Empire In India
London
1859
Thornton, L.H.
Light and Shade in Bygone India: A Study of the Soldier in India at the End of 18th Century
1927
Thorpe, Owen
Paper Boats In The Monsoon – ife In The Lost World Of Anglo-India
About the Book
Indian Independence in 1947 fired the starting gun for the great Anglo-Indian exodus from India. These half-caste ´children of the Raj´ were never going to fit in – they were an unwelcome reminder of the colonial past and they insisted on being different. They took with them a unique, vibrant and free-wheeling way of life, now lost forever to India. Owen Thorpe describes in colourful and hilarious detail his boyhood chasing kites and chameleons, fighting the native lads, threatening the monsoon storms and eating his weight in food each day. He recounts his experiences in a barefoot orphanage and as unwilling boarding school ´prisoner´ of the grim Brothers who ran his remote hill school. All was not plain sailing as his teacher parents moved from school to school and finally abandoned him to India as they emigrated to England. He survived to work his way through college strumming a bass guitar and singing in the famous Calcutta pop scene of the 1960s as well as patronising the posher local opera, drama and motor sports groups. He found employment working for a national newspaper, where he and his colleagues were subjected to weekly attacks by howling mobs who disagreed with its editorial policy. He also spent his evenings broadcasting on radio. Finally, he reluctantly joins the Anglo-Indian exodus only to find that getting out of India is harder than he realised. He hires a lawyer to bribe and lie his way out of the country and joins his old family in England – this time accompanied by a family of his own. The book is an affectionately observed portrait of a unique culture and its entertaining characters. The author has a sharp eye for detail and a keen appreciation of the quirkiness of being an unwelcome guest in his own country.
295 pages; quality trade paperback (softcover); published by Trafford Publishing Canada; catalogue #07-1056; ISBN 1-4251-2965-1
2008
THORPE, Owen
The Lion And The Chakra
Book Review
I must begin by saying I thoroughly enjoy Owen’s writing style. He draws a picture in words and then proceeds to capture your imagination by painting the background, and the memorable character
Troubadour Publishing Limited
2010
Thurston, Edgar
Eurasians of Madras & Malabar
1898
Thurston, Edgar & Rangachari, K.
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Reviewed by Jon Wilson, King’s College, London – *** In the course of a single generation, the British empire was transformed from being a network of self-governing Atlantic communities into a cluster of largely Asian territories acquired, for the most part, through conquest. As countless historians note, the second half of the eighteenth century saw an ‘epochal shift in world power’. For many scholars it was this period which saw the ‘foundations of modern colonial empires’ (p. 2). For some, it marks the beginning of forms of imperial domination which continue into our present. Robert Travers opens his elegant and well-argued account of this initial period of imperial rule in India by noting how startled British contemporaries were by the extension of European sovereignty in the subcontinent. Edmund Burke called the rise of British power in India one of the most ‘stupendous revolutions that have happened in our age of wonders’ (p. 1). The demise of the Mughal empire and its successor states, and the growth of European authority in Asia, created shockwaves in the intellectual world of London and elsewhere.
Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2007 ISBN-13: 978-0-5218-6145-8; 292 pp.; £50.00
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