Between 1827 and 1841, Samuel Sneade Brown (1809 1875), a colonial administrator, was stationed in India. Published in 1878, this is a selection of the letters he sent home to his family during that period. Brown describes his correspondence as 'a journal of my heart, rather than a diary of my actions', and his letters are both poetic and humorous, telling a personal history of the British Empire. Brown reveals the high cost of colonial living, lamenting to his mother the fact that he could not afford to marry and support a family either in India or England. He communicates his strong bond of...
Between 1827 and 1841, Samuel Sneade Brown (1809 1875), a colonial administrator, was stationed in India. Published in 1878, this is a selection of th...