Dimensions
129 x 198 x 25mm
Clive of India was one of the most extraordinary and colourful figures Britain has ever produced. The founder of Britain's Indian empire, he was also Britain's first great guerrilla fighter by the age of twenty-seven, conqueror of Bengal at thirty-one and avenging angel of righteousness against the greed of his own fellow-countrymen at forty-one; before himself being brought under painful scrutiny by Parliament and dying violently in still-mysterious circumstances before his fiftieth birthday.
Clive was hailed a hero, yet died a deeply unpopular figure. In this lively and revealing study, Rober Harvey illuminates Clive's adventures, his drive to success and self-destruction and to his vicious and premature death, but suicide or murder.