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This compelling historical memoir documents I. Tyrrell’s extraordinary 56-year journey from England to the Indian subcontinent and beyond. Published as a hardcover edition by Gyan Publishing House, the work provides intimate insights into colonial life during one of India’s most turbulent periods.
Tyrrell’s narrative encompasses his experiences during the Indian Mutiny of 1857, his service in the colonial police force, and his time in Indian jails. The memoir stands as a valuable primary source for understanding the perspectives of British colonial administrators and the complexities of the Raj era. With startling revelations about the period, Tyrrell’s account offers readers a unique window into the political, social, and personal dimensions of 19th-century Anglo-Indian relations. This work appeals to historians, students of colonial history, and those interested in personal narratives of the Victorian era.
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