
Return of a King
The Battle for Afghanistan
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Sagar Arya
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Bloomsbury presents Return of a King by William Dalrymple, read by Sagar Arya.
SHORTLISTED FOR THE SAMUEL JOHNSON PRIZE 2013
'As taut and richly embroidered as a great novel . . . a masterpiece' Sunday Telegraph
'Dazzling' Sunday Times | 'Magnificent' Guardian | 'Sparkling' Daily Telegraph
A towering history of the first Afghan War by bestselling historian William Dalrymple.
In the spring of 1839, Britain invaded Afghanistan for the first time. Nearly 20,000 British and East India Company troops poured through the high mountain passes and re-established on the throne Shah Shuja ul-Mulk.
On the way in, the British faced little resistance. But after two years of occupation, the Afghan people rose in answer to the call for jihad and the country exploded into violent rebellion. The First Anglo-Afghan War ended in Britain's greatest military humiliation of the nineteenth century: an entire army of the then most powerful nation in the world ambushed in retreat and utterly routed by poorly equipped tribesmen.
Using a range of forgotten Afghan and Indian sources, William Dalrymple's masterful retelling of Britain's greatest imperial disaster is a powerful parable of colonial ambition and cultural collision, folly and hubris. Return of a King is history at its most urgent and important.
Thrilling!
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An excellent read!
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Fascinating detailed history
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Thorough and still entertaining
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Amazing, must listen!
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History repeats itself
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excellent book
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Wow so much I didn’t know
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After reading the Anarchy this showed a stark contrast to the “successes” of the company in India compared to the humiliation in Afghanistan.
As they say “History repeats itself”.
A window to the past which also serves as a mirror for the present
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The research of diaries, letters and documents from London to Kabul and Moscow makes this more complete than was possible immediately after the war, and given the changed situation in Kabul, even now.
I knew the basic story beforehand, but this story of colonial madness was grimly gripping.
Told brilliantly by the warm voiced narrator- especially the way he pronounced the names and places it’s as if you were in Asia sitting around a camp fire with an elder of the village relaying the tale. Which as the author discovered- the Afghans still do.
What an amazing story- told from both sides due to incredible research.
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