Five Brothers in India

Personal Remembrance of Bengal and the East India Company 1795-1909

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Pub Date Feb 28 2025 | Archive Date Apr 01 2025

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Description

A compelling new book that combines personal memoir, family history, and an exploration of colonial life in India during the 19th century. Divided into three distinct parts, this unique narrative weaves together the author's reflections on life, an insightful study of the Balliol family, and the incredible stories of five brothers who all served in British India.

Opening his book with a personal account, John Baillie takes readers on a journey through his life experiences as a naval aviator and then successful businessman.


In the second section, Baillie delves into the remarkable history of his own family, particularly focusing on their connection to India. The Balliol family's Scottish heritage and their strong ties to the East India Company are explored in detail.

Finally, the author turns his attentions to the fascinating tale of the five brothers who served in British India during the height of the Empire. Vividly imparting their adventures as they navigate the Indian Mutiny, the Crimean War, and life in Karachi, details of their bravery, perseverance and the challenges faced all come from letters penned by the brothers to their parents and siblings, still at home in London's Poplar.

With its themes of resilience, ambition, and familial loyalty running throughout each part of this compelling book, readers are offered a rare and authentic glimpse into the lives of those who helped to shape modern India.

A compelling new book that combines personal memoir, family history, and an exploration of colonial life in India during the 19th century. Divided into three distinct parts, this unique narrative...


A Note From the Publisher

John Baillie entered the Royal Naval College, Dartmouth in 1947 and subsequently became a naval aviator. In 1967 he qualified as a cost and works accountant and later worked as a merchant banker. This took him into the oil business, and he lived in Aberdeen for twenty-eight years. He and his wife moved to Germany in 2002.

John Baillie entered the Royal Naval College, Dartmouth in 1947 and subsequently became a naval aviator. In 1967 he qualified as a cost and works accountant and later worked as a merchant banker...


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EDITION Hardcover
ISBN 9781805143253
PRICE £19.99 (GBP)
PAGES 720

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