Bengal Lancer by Francis Yeats-Brown

Bengal Lancer by Francis Yeats-Brown

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Bengal Lancer by Francis Yeats-Brown

Bengal Lancer is a complete one off. On one hand this book is a love affair with the spiritual traditions of India while on the other it is the memoir of a carefree young cavalry officer in the halcyon days of the British Empire. Francis Yeats-Brown proves himself exceptionally good company, both funny and self-deprecating. He is devoted to his ponies and his dogs, passionate about polo and pig-sticking, and endures some extraordinary adventures in the First World War. However it is not his final destination that is memorable, but his idiosyncratic journey to establish some kind of truth.
One of the most remarkable books in modern literature I have known no other instance of the genuine psychological record of any intimate touch of a western mind with the mind of the EastRabindrath Tagore, Spectator
Francis Yeats-Brown, (1886 1944) served in the British army in India and escaped from a Turkish prison camp in the First World War. A summer spent harvesting in Canada helped him become a journalist. He subsequently wrote half a dozen books one of which was made into a Hollywood film, The Lives of a Bengal Lancer starring Gary Cooper. He was one of the early popularisers of Yoga.
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ISBN 13 9781780602011
ISBN 10 1780602014
Title Bengal Lancer
Author Francis Yeats-Brown
Series Eland Classics
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Eland Publishing Ltd
Year published 2021-11-04
Number of pages 240
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