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The Romance of a Pro-Consul / Being the Personal Life and Memoirs of the Right Hon. Sir George Grey, K.C.B.

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The narrative follows a long public career as soldier, explorer, and colonial governor in Australia, New Zealand, and southern Africa, sketching voyages, frontier encounters with indigenous peoples, military episodes, and constitutional crises. It recounts practical efforts to establish order, promote settlement, and reform local institutions, together with repeated attempts to encourage closer union among scattered colonies. Interwoven are personal reminiscences, travel scenes, and reflections on administration, federation, and the moral responsibilities of imperial governance, yielding a blended portrait of action, reforming ambition, and contemplative retirement.

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James Milne

James Milne was a British author known for his works that often explore themes of military life and colonial experiences. His notable titles include "The Black Colonel," which delves into the complexities of leadership and loyalty during wartime, and "The Romance of a Pro-Consul," a biographical account of Sir George Grey, highlighting the personal and political challenges faced by colonial administrators. Milne's writing reflects a keen interest in the human aspects of historical events, as seen in "The War Stories of Private Thomas Atkins," which captures the experiences of soldiers in the field. Through his narratives, Milne contributes to the understanding of the British Empire's legacy.

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