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The Mulberry Empire
Philip Hensher

The Mulberry Empire

or the two virtuous journeys of the Amir Dost Mohammed Khan

Flamingo (Feb 03, 2003)
9780007112272
| Paperback
544 pages | 129 x 199 mm | English
Value: $ 10.00
Dewey 813
LC Classification PR6058.E554 .M85 2003
LC Control No. 2006404144

Genre

  • Biographical Fiction
  • Historical Fiction
  • War Stories

Subject

  • Adventure And Adventurers
  • Afghan Wars
  • Afghanistan
  • British
  • Young Women

Plot

The breakthrough novel from one of Britain's most brilliant critics. 'The Mulberry Empire' is a seemingly straightforward historical novel that recounts an episode in the Great Game in central Asia - the courtship, betrayal and invasion of Afghanistan in the 1830s by the emissaries of Her Majesty's Empire, which is followed by the bloody and summary expulsion of the Brits from Kabul following an Afghani insurrection (shades of the Soviet Union's final imperial fling in the very same country in the 1980s). The novel has at its heart the encounter between West and East as embodied in the likeable, complex relationship between Alexander Burnes, leader of the initial British expeditionary party, and the wily, cultured Afghani ruler, the Amir Dost Mohammed Khan.

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Value

Value $ 10.00