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5.0 out of 5 stars Great quadruple pack. Great content.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Understand the past to help understand the present.
Makes me wish I had done History at school all those years ago and now makes me wish I should go to India and see for myself the various historical sites of this fascinating sub-continent.
5.0 out of 5 stars Exactly as described!
This quartet of books described the horror and background to the East India company, and the fraud that went with it, and takes us through tp the end of the Moghul empire. Fascinating.The buying process was easy; delivery as promised; and the package arrived without damage or injury.
5.0 out of 5 stars Story of the East India Company leading up to the Indian Mutiny in 1857.
Very well written and researched.
4.0 out of 5 stars Its a damning revelation,of theft and murdererous intent,just like Westminster today......
Not much has changed in the corridors of power.
2.0 out of 5 stars A Biased Account of the History of the British in India Full of Unjustified Prejudice
Although the books give an interesting description of high culture in India and the fate of various Indian rulers, the general approach is to explain or gloss over the crimes of the despotic Indian rulers and to magnify anything bad done by the British or their allies. In particular, the peculiar, ferocious and largely unsubstantiated attacks against individual British figures such as Lord Clive, who is described as a sociopath, and John Nicholson, who is described as a psychopath, reveal Dalrymple's prejudice. The Anarchy is particularly weak, as it fails to describe the history of the East India Company and the experience of ordinary people, but rather dwells mostly on the lifestyle and travails of its aristocratic enemies.
1.0 out of 5 stars Be careful of the packaging!
The order arrived with a damaged package.
5.0 out of 5 stars Epic and Enjoyable
Beautiful written history that tells important story of East Indian company and British Empire. Essential reading for those interested in todays geopolitics as well as history.
History comes alive
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Fascinating
Wonderful book! Shameful behavior by the English tbh. Fascinating insight into the colonial history of a wonderfully rich country!
well packed and received original book
a good piece of history backed by several authentic sources and lucidly one can grasp British rule in India.reading sequence as suggested by the author1) the anarchy2) the white Mughals3)return of the king4) the last Mughal
Fantastic History
These books are really fascinating. History replaces fantasy.
Nice books
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The Company Quartet: The Anarchy, White Mughals, Return of a King and The Last Mughal
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