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A veteran official offers travel sketches and personal recollections of service in India, blending landscape and journey descriptions with administrative anecdotes, ethnographic observation, natural-history notes, and antiquarian interest. The narrative describes efforts to suppress the organized criminal practice of Thuggee, practical lessons in governance, and interactions with local communities, languages, and customs. Interleaved letters, character sketches, and reflections on agriculture and archaeology give the account a mixed register of memoir, report, and travel writing, aiming to record lived experiences and practical measures while explaining the reasoning behind policy and action.

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Sir W. H. Sleeman

Sir William Henry Sleeman was a British army officer and administrator in India during the 19th century, known for his significant contributions to the understanding of Indian culture and society. His works often reflect his experiences and observations during his time in India, particularly in the region of Oude. Notable among his writings are "A Journey through the Kingdom of Oude, Volumes I & II," which provides a detailed account of the area, and "Rambles and Recollections of an Indian Official," where he shares personal anecdotes and insights from his official duties. Sleeman's writings are valued for their rich descriptions and historical context, offering readers a glimpse into colonial India.

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