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The End of Nana Sahib: The Steam House

 
Jules Verne (Author) A D Kingston (Translator) Rupa Classics Series
Synopsis A group of British colonists travels through nineteenth century India in a house on wheels, drawn by a steam engine in the shape of an elephant. This book recounts their many adventures during the aftermath of the Indian Mutiny of 1857. It also explores the disappearance of Nana Sahib – the Indian mutiny leader, a hero to Indians but a fiend for the British. Nana Sahib had vanished after the recapture of Kanpur by the British, and his fate thereafter was never known.  The End of Nana Sahib tries to solve this mystery.
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About the author

Jules Verne

JULES VERNE (1828-1905) was a French author whose writing shaped the development of modern science fiction. After studying law he chose to follow his interest in literature. In 1863 Verne published the first of his Voyages extraordinaires - Cinq semaines en balloon (Five Weeks in a Balloon). Verne's novels were immensely popular throughout the world, the most famous being, Around the World in Eighty days.

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Title The End of Nana Sahib: The Steam House
Format Softcover
Date published: 09.03.2011
Edition Reprint.
Publisher Rupa & Co.
Language: English
isbn 8129117290, 9788129117298
length iv+262p., 18cm.