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The Rajah of Dah
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The Rajah of Dah

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"The Rajah of Dah" by George Manville Fenn is an adventurous novel set in 19th-century India, exploring themes of colonialism, royalty, and political intrigue. The story follows the protagonist's thrilling journey through the tropical landscape of India, encountering a variety of cultural and political challenges. The plot centers around a rajah (a local prince or ruler) and the complex dynamics of colonial society. As the protagonist navigates through the adventure-filled narrative, he uncovers mysteries and engages in heroic acts, reflecting the broader themes of exploration and cultural encounters. The novel intertwines elements of romance with the excitement of adventure, highlighting the tension between colonial powers and local royalty. Through its depiction of conflict and intrigue, "The Rajah of Dah" offers a detailed look at the impact of colonialism on both the colonizers and the indigenous people. Overall, Fenn's story provides a rich and engaging exploration of heroism, political dynamics, and the vibrant setting of tropical India, blending action and cultural observations to create a compelling narrative.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Double 9 Books LLP
Country
IN
Date
1 August 2024
Pages
216
ISBN
9789364283304

This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.

"The Rajah of Dah" by George Manville Fenn is an adventurous novel set in 19th-century India, exploring themes of colonialism, royalty, and political intrigue. The story follows the protagonist's thrilling journey through the tropical landscape of India, encountering a variety of cultural and political challenges. The plot centers around a rajah (a local prince or ruler) and the complex dynamics of colonial society. As the protagonist navigates through the adventure-filled narrative, he uncovers mysteries and engages in heroic acts, reflecting the broader themes of exploration and cultural encounters. The novel intertwines elements of romance with the excitement of adventure, highlighting the tension between colonial powers and local royalty. Through its depiction of conflict and intrigue, "The Rajah of Dah" offers a detailed look at the impact of colonialism on both the colonizers and the indigenous people. Overall, Fenn's story provides a rich and engaging exploration of heroism, political dynamics, and the vibrant setting of tropical India, blending action and cultural observations to create a compelling narrative.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Double 9 Books LLP
Country
IN
Date
1 August 2024
Pages
216
ISBN
9789364283304