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A first-person memoir recounts the life and travels of an English gentleman in the East India Company’s service, tracing his family background, passage to India, and a sequence of adversities and escapes: arrival at Surat, a mission to Goa that leads to arrest by the Inquisition, a harrowing imprisonment and miraculous escape, subsequent voyages and court service culminating in travel to the Great Mogul’s city, and a return home. Interwoven are personal dealings with notable figures, reflections on local customs, reports on Company practices, and appended essays on geography, trade, and historical context.

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Sydney C. Grier

Sydney C. Grier was a British author known for his contributions to early 20th-century fiction, particularly in the romance and adventure genres. His works often explore themes of politics and personal relationships against rich historical backdrops. Grier's notable titles include "A Crowned Queen: The Romance of a Minister of State" and "An Uncrowned King: A Romance of High Politics," both of which reflect his interest in the interplay between love and power. His storytelling is characterized by a blend of intrigue and emotional depth, making his narratives engaging for readers interested in romantic and political dramas.

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