

An edition of Clive (1998)
The Life and Death of a British Emperor
By Robert Harvey,Robert Harvey
Publish Date
November 16, 2000
Publisher
Thomas Dunne Books
Language
eng
Pages
406
Description:
"Clive of India was one of the most extraordinary and colorful figures Britain ever produced. The founder of Britain's Indian empire, he was also Britain's first great guerrilla fighter by the age of twenty-seven, conqueror of Bengal at thirty-one, and avenging angel of righteousness against the greed of his fellow countrymen at forty-one. In his later life, Parliament brought him under painful scrutiny, and he ended up one of the most hated men in Britain. He died violently under still-mysterious circumstances just before his fifieth birthday." "Clive today lies buried in an unknown grave in an obscure corner of rural Shropshire, a reflection of the controversy he aroused in his lifetime and that still surrounds his legacy and the manner of his death. In this study, Robert Harvey illuminates Clive's life's journey from the green fields surrounding Market Drayton through his adventures in India, his drive to success and self-destruction, to his vicious and premature death by suicide or murder."--BOOK JACKET.
subjects: Biography, Generals, Governors, History, Biography & Autobiography / Historical, Clive, Robert Clive, Historical - General, Colonies And Colonization, Great Britain - History - 18th Century, Biography & Autobiography, 1725-1774, Baron,, Clive, Robert Clive,, Great Britain, India, Biography/Autobiography
People: Robert Clive Clive Baron (1725-1774)
Places: Great Britain, India
Times: 18th century