Bag om Baroda and Bombay
James Outram and John Chapman's book is a detailed narrative of the political events leading up to the removal of Lieut-Col Outram from his office as Resident at the Court of the Gaekwar. Drawing on primary sources and firsthand accounts, this book offers a firsthand look at the inner workings of colonial administration in India in the nineteenth century.
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