Bandobast and Khabar: Reminiscences of India [Hardcover](Hardcover, Colonel Cuthbert Larking)
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About The Book The author of the book does not claim to provide any new information about the people, customs, and sports of India, as they have been described by other writers. The book is simply a record of the author's pleasant time spent in the country, and if it inspires others to visit, the author believes they will not regret it. The author looks forward to revisiting India and their friends there. The author omits a part of their travels in which they were regarded as having an official capacity, as they were not traveling independently, to avoid any potential bias in their views and opinions. About The Author: Colonel Cuthbert Larking (1842–1910) Cuthbert Larking was born in 1842, the son of John Wingfield Larking. He attended Cambridge then joined the army serving in the 13th Light Infantry, the 15th Hussars, and the 4th Royal West Kent Regiment. In 1864, Larking served in a number of royal offices, including Equarry to the Duke of Connaught, Extra Equarry, and Gentleman Usher of the Privy Chamber to both Queen Victoria and King Edward. He wrote a travel book and three novels.