This book is a memoir of James Inglis's twelve years as an indigo planter on the Nepaul frontier. In it, he recounts his experiences of sport and work in the region, including hunting, fishing, and elephant catching. The book provides a unique perspective on life in colonial India, and is a must-read for anyone interested in the history of the British Empire in India.
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