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Theatrical science --- Literature --- theater
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Art et science militaires --- Military art and science --- History
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The writer William Knighton (c.1824-1900) spent much of his career in Sri Lanka and India. Published in 1855, this is an account of the court of the notorious Indian King Nussir-u-deen (c.1803-37), written from the viewpoint and using the testimony of an anonymous British member of the King's retinue. Richly descriptive, it is an intimate portrait of life in the service of a hedonistic sovereign so hated and paranoid that he feared his own family would try to poison him. He is characterised as a cruel and frivolous man who only trusted his sycophantic barber. As well as describing the lavish royal lifestyle, the narrator documents the King's thirst for hunting, for exotic-animal fights and for abusing and humiliating members of the royal family. This is a lurid and engrossing tale of a monarch in decline and the corruption and favouritism that led to his eventual assassination.
Oudh (India) --- India --- History --- Social Science
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Political science. --- Catholic Church --- Catholic Church. --- Government.
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Social sciences --- Social sciences --- Political science --- Political science --- Sciences sociales --- Sciences sociales --- Science politique --- Science politique --- History --- Bibliography --- History --- Bibliography --- Histoire --- Bibliographie --- Histoire --- Bibliographie
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Art et science militaires --- Art et science militaires --- Military art and science --- Military art and science. --- History. --- Asclépiodote, --- Élien le tacticien, --- Énée le Tacticien, --- Asclepiodotus. --- Aelianus, --- Turkey
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Political science --- Ethics. --- Philosophy, British. --- Philosophy, French. --- History.
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Science --- Art --- Dutch literature --- kunst --- wetenschappen --- anno 1800-1899