About The Book: **"Letters on India"** by Sir Edward Sullivan is a candid and insightful collection of letters written during his travels in India in 1858–1859, shortly after the Revolt of 1857. Addressed to his friend John Tremayne, these letters reflect on the political, administrative, and social realities of British India. Sullivan critically examines the effects of colonial rule, the causes and aftermath of the rebellion, the suffering of Indian peasants, and the failures in governance. He also highlights Indian customs and traditions, offering a balanced view of both British achievements and misgovernance. The work is a valuable historical snapshot of colonial India.
Author: Edward Sullivan
Pages: 252
Edition: 1930
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