Description
Letters From Persia And India: 1857-1859 offers a compelling firsthand narrative of a subaltern’s experiences during the turbulent Indian Rebellion. Written by Lady Barker, this collection of correspondence provides unique perspectives on military life, colonial society, and the challenges faced by British forces and their families during one of the most significant uprisings in Indian history.
The letters chronicle daily life in both Persia and India, capturing the tensions, dangers, and social dynamics of the period. Through detailed observations and personal reflections, the author documents the military campaigns, administrative challenges, and personal struggles of those stationed in these regions. This memoir serves as an invaluable historical document, offering insights into the colonial experience from a perspective rarely recorded in mainstream historical accounts.
Ideal for historians, students of colonial history, and readers interested in 19th-century military narratives, this work preserves important historical testimony from a transformative era in British imperial history.
![Letters From Persia And India: 1857-1859, : A Subaltern's Experiences In War [Hardcover]](https://thebookishowl.in/wp-content/uploads/2026/04/01RPy1SfeqL-723.gif)






Reviews
There are no reviews yet.