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Très bon: Un livre qui n’a pas l’air neuf et qui a été lu, mais qui est en excellent état. La ...
Release Year
2014
ISBN
9781849044080
Book Title
Last King in India : Wajid Ali Shah
Item Length
8.5in
Publisher
C. Hurst AND Company (Publishers) The Limited
Publication Year
2014
Format
Hardcover
Language
English
Item Height
1.1in
Author
Rosie Llewellyn-Jones
Genre
Biography & Autobiography, History
Topic
Asia / General, Historical
Item Width
5.4in
Item Weight
20.1 Oz
Number of Pages
288 Pages

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The Last King in India is the story of an extraordinary man whose memory still divides opinion sharply today. Was he, as the British described him, a debauched ruler who spent his time with 'fiddlers, eunuchs and women' instead of running the kingdom? Or, as most Indians believe, a gifted poet whose works are still quoted today, and who was robbed of his throne by the East India Company? Somewhere in between the two extremes lies a complex character: a man who married over 350 women, directed theatrical events lasting a month, and built a fairytale palace in Lucknow. Wajid Ali Shah was written out of the history books after his kingdom was annexed in 1856. Some even thought he had been killed during the mutiny the following year. But he lived on in Calcutta where he spent the last thirty years of his life trying to recreate his lost paradise. He remained a constant problem for the government of India, with his extravagance, his menagerie and his wives - in that order. For the first time his story is told here using original documents from Indian and British archives and meetings with his descendants.

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C. Hurst AND Company (Publishers) The Limited
ISBN-10
1849044082
ISBN-13
9781849044080
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Book Title
Last King in India : Wajid Ali Shah
Author
Rosie Llewellyn-Jones
Format
Hardcover
Language
English
Topic
Asia / General, Historical
Publication Year
2014
Genre
Biography & Autobiography, History
Number of Pages
288 Pages

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Item Length
8.5in
Item Height
1.1in
Item Width
5.4in
Item Weight
20.1 Oz

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Ds485.O94
Reviews
"Rosie Llewellyn-Jones has produced the richest picture of the last king of Awadh we have had so far. Focussing on his interactions with the British, she shows him to be a considerable man of the arts but also a man who treated his numerous wives badly. Llewellyn-Jones is the leading historian of Lucknow; this book is a major addition to her achievement." -- Francis Robinson, Professor of the History of South Asia, Royal Holloway, University of London"Rosie Llewellyn-Jones paints a vivid and poignant portrait of the wonderfully eccentric but woefully misunderstood last king of India, Wajid''Ali Shah. A meticulously researched and illuminating book." -- John Zubrzycki, author of The Mysterious Mr Jacob and The Last Nizam"A deeply researched and brilliantly told story of the legendary last Nawab of Awadh, as he valiantly sought to recreate his lost world as a pensioner of the English on the outskirts of Calcutta for the last thirty years of his amazing life. An excellent read." -- Shahid Amin, Professor of History, Delhi University"In this pioneering biography of Muhammad Wajid'Ali Shah, Dr Rosie Llewellyn-Jones treats the many complex characters and events of a turbulent period in Indian history with her usual skilled analysis and originality. In assembling new information from private, state, and colonial records, she succeeds in drawing critical attention to the colourful life of a controversial ruler. In doing so, this major study deserves commendation." -- Saqib Baburi, Department of the Study of Religions, School of Oriental and African Studies"Rosie Llewellyn-Jones, the greatest living authority on Nawabi Lucknow, has written a wonderful appreciation of the most under- appreciated of its Nawabs. She shows how Wajd Ali Shah should be remembered as one of the most important cultural catalysts of his day, and brings back to life the memorable last days of the great city whose ebullient creativity he represented. A cause for celebration." -- William Dalrymple, author of The Last Mughal: The Fall of a Dynasty and Return of a King: The Battle for Afghanistan"A compelling book, by perhaps the world authority on 19th-century Lucknow." -- Andrew Robinson, History Today, "Rosie Llewellyn-Jones has produced the richest picture of the last king of Awadh we have had so far. Focussing on his interactions with the British, she shows him to be a considerable man of the arts but also a man who treated his numerous wives badly. Llewellyn-Jones is the leading historian of Lucknow; this book is a major addition to her achievement."--Francis Robinson, Professor of the History of South Asia, Royal Holloway, University of London "Rosie Llewellyn-Jones paints a vivid and poignant portrait of the wonderfully eccentric but woefully misunderstood last king of India, Wajid''Ali Shah. A meticulously researched and illuminating book."--John Zubrzycki, author of The Mysterious Mr Jacob and The Last Nizam "A deeply researched and brilliantly told story of the legendary last Nawab of Awadh, as he valiantly sought to recreate his lost world as a pensioner of the English on the outskirts of Calcutta for the last thirty years of his amazing life. An excellent read."--Shahid Amin, Professor of History, Delhi University "In this pioneering biography of Muhammad Wajid'Ali Shah, Dr Rosie Llewellyn-Jones treats the many complex characters and events of a turbulent period in Indian history with her usual skilled analysis and originality. In assembling new information from private, state, and colonial records, she succeeds in drawing critical attention to the colourful life of a controversial ruler. In doing so, this major study deserves commendation."--Saqib Baburi, Department of the Study of Religions, School of Oriental and African Studies "Rosie Llewellyn-Jones, the greatest living authority on Nawabi Lucknow, has written a wonderful appreciation of the most under- appreciated of its Nawabs. She shows how Wajd Ali Shah should be remembered as one of the most important cultural catalysts of his day, and brings back to life the memorable last days of the great city whose ebullient creativity he represented. A cause for celebration." -- William Dalrymple, author of The Last Mughal: The Fall of a Dynasty and Return of a King: The Battle for Afghanistan "A compelling book, by perhaps the world authority on 19th-century Lucknow." -- Andrew Robinson, History Today, "Rosie Llewellyn-Jones has produced the richest picture of the last king of Awadh we have had so far. Focussing on his interactions with the British, she shows him to be a considerable man of the arts but also a man who treated his numerous wives badly. Llewellyn-Jones is the leading historian of Lucknow; this book is a major addition to her achievement."--Francis Robinson, Professor of the History of South Asia, Royal Holloway, University of London "Rosie Llewellyn-Jones paints a vivid and poignant portrait of the wonderfully eccentric but woefully misunderstood last king of India, Wajid''Ali Shah. A meticulously researched and illuminating book."--John Zubrzycki, author of The Mysterious Mr Jacob and The Last Nizam "A deeply researched and brilliantly told story of the legendary last Nawab of Awadh, as he valiantly sought to recreate his lost world as a pensioner of the English on the outskirts of Calcutta for the last thirty years of his amazing life. An excellent read."--Shahid Amin, Professor of History, Delhi University "In this pioneering biography of Muhammad Wajid'Ali Shah, Dr Rosie Llewellyn-Jones treats the many complex characters and events of a turbulent period in Indian history with her usual skilled analysis and originality. In assembling new information from private, state, and colonial records, she succeeds in drawing critical attention to the colourful life of a controversial ruler. In doing so, this major study deserves commendation."--Saqib Baburi, Department of the Study of Religions, School of Oriental and African Studies "Rosie Llewellyn-Jones, the greatest living authority on Nawabi Lucknow, has written a wonderful appreciation of the most under- appreciated of its Nawabs. She shows how Wajd Ali Shah should be remembered as one of the most important cultural catalysts of his day, and brings back to life the memorable last days of the great city whose ebullient creativity he represented. A cause for celebration." -- William Dalrymple, author of The Last Mughal: The Fall of a Dynasty and Return of a King: The Battle for Afghanistan, "Rosie Llewellyn-Jones has produced the richest picture of the last king of Awadh we have had so far. Focussing on his interactions with the British, she shows him to be a considerable man of the arts but also a man who treated his numerous wives badly. Llewellyn-Jones is the leading historian of Lucknow; this book is a major addition to her achievement." -- Francis Robinson, Professor of the History of South Asia, Royal Holloway, University of London "Rosie Llewellyn-Jones paints a vivid and poignant portrait of the wonderfully eccentric but woefully misunderstood last king of India, Wajid''Ali Shah. A meticulously researched and illuminating book." -- John Zubrzycki, author of The Mysterious Mr Jacob and The Last Nizam "A deeply researched and brilliantly told story of the legendary last Nawab of Awadh, as he valiantly sought to recreate his lost world as a pensioner of the English on the outskirts of Calcutta for the last thirty years of his amazing life. An excellent read." -- Shahid Amin, Professor of History, Delhi University "In this pioneering biography of Muhammad Wajid'Ali Shah, Dr Rosie Llewellyn-Jones treats the many complex characters and events of a turbulent period in Indian history with her usual skilled analysis and originality. In assembling new information from private, state, and colonial records, she succeeds in drawing critical attention to the colourful life of a controversial ruler. In doing so, this major study deserves commendation." -- Saqib Baburi, Department of the Study of Religions, School of Oriental and African Studies "Rosie Llewellyn-Jones, the greatest living authority on Nawabi Lucknow, has written a wonderful appreciation of the most under- appreciated of its Nawabs. She shows how Wajd Ali Shah should be remembered as one of the most important cultural catalysts of his day, and brings back to life the memorable last days of the great city whose ebullient creativity he represented. A cause for celebration." -- William Dalrymple, author of The Last Mughal: The Fall of a Dynasty and Return of a King: The Battle for Afghanistan "A compelling book, by perhaps the world authority on 19th-century Lucknow." -- Andrew Robinson, History Today, "Rosie Llewellyn-Jones has produced the richest picture of the last king of Awadh we have had so far. Focussing on his interactions with the British, she shows him to be a considerable man of the arts but also a man who treated his numerous wives badly. Llewellyn-Jones is the leading historian of Lucknow; this book is a major addition to her achievement."--Francis Robinson, Professor of the History of South Asia, Royal Holloway, University of London "Rosie Llewellyn-Jones paints a vivid and poignant portrait of the wonderfully eccentric but woefully misunderstood last king of India, Wajid''Ali Shah. A meticulously researched and illuminating book."--John Zubrzycki, author of The Mysterious Mr Jacob and The Last Nizam "A deeply researched and brilliantly told story of the legendary last Nawab of Awadh, as he valiantly sought to recreate his lost world as a pensioner of the English on the outskirts of Calcutta for the last thirty years of his amazing life. An excellent read."--Shahid Amin, Professor of History, Delhi University "In this pioneering biography of Muhammad Wajid'Ali Shah, Dr Rosie Llewellyn-Jones treats the many complex characters and events of a turbulent period in Indian history with her usual skilled analysis and originality. In assembling new information from private, state, and colonial records, she succeeds in drawing critical attention to the colourful life of a controversial ruler. In doing so, this major study deserves commendation."--Saqib Baburi, Department of the Study of Religions, School of Oriental and African Studies 'Rosie Llewellyn-Jones, the greatest living authority on Nawabi Lucknow, has written a wonderful appreciation of the most under- appreciated of its Nawabs. She shows how Wajd Ali Shah should be remembered as one of the most important cultural catalysts of his day, and brings back to life the memorable last days of the great city whose ebullient creativity he represented. A cause for celebration.' -- William Dalrymple, author of The Last Mughal: The Fall of a Dynasty and Return of a King: The Battle for Afghanistan
Table of Content
List of Illustrations Chronology Glossary Introduction 1. 'That Energetic Old Lady' 2. Pageants and Pantomimes 3. The Sorrows of Akhtar 4. The House of Fairies 5. At Garden Reach 6. A Tigress Escapes from the Menagerie 7. A Mimic Kingdom Conclusion Notes Bibliography Index
Copyright Date
2014
Dewey Decimal
954.2
Dewey Edition
23
Illustrated
Yes

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