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A first-person account of life at a remote Himalayan frontier outpost that blends vivid landscape description with practical detail about garrison routine, patrols, and political duties. It recounts interactions with neighbouring authorities and local communities, scenes from durbars and festivals, and the daily rhythms of cantonment life. Extended field narratives describe jungle expeditions, hunting and tracking, and dangerous encounters with rogue elephants, tigers, and other wildlife. Interleaved reflections consider administration, the tea-planter economy, transport and communication challenges, and the isolation, camaraderie, and hazards of service on a thinly held borderland.

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Gordon Casserly

Gordon Casserly was a British author known for his adventurous tales set in exotic locales. His works often reflect his experiences in India and China, capturing the essence of life in these regions during the early 20th century. Notable among his writings is "Life in an Indian Outpost," which provides a vivid portrayal of colonial life. Casserly's storytelling combines elements of adventure and cultural exploration, making his narratives engaging for readers interested in historical and geographical themes. His other works, such as "The Elephant God" and "The Jungle Girl," further showcase his ability to weave thrilling plots with rich descriptions of the landscapes and peoples he encountered.

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