The Bayard Of India: A Life Of General Sir James Outram

Author: Lionel J. Trotter

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pp x 3200. Complete with plates. Very good in original cloth. Stamp on title page plus gilt crest on frontboard. A handsome copy.

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Step into the remarkable life of General Sir James Outram, a paragon of chivalry and military prowess in "The Bayard of India" by Lionel J. Trotter. This meticulously crafted biography, first published in 1903, offers an in-depth look at the illustrious career of a man whose unwavering integrity and strategic brilliance earned him the admiration of peers and subordinates alike.


Outram's journey unfolds against the backdrop of British India's complex political landscape. From his early years as a fearless young officer in the rugged terrains of Khandesh to his pivotal role in major campaigns such as the Persian War and the Indian Rebellion of 1857, Outram's life is a testament to his exceptional leadership and indomitable spirit. His exploits in quelling uprisings, his innovative approaches to tribal management, and his humane treatment of both allies and adversaries showcase a leader who was as compassionate as he was courageous.


Lionel J. Trotter, with his lucid prose and detailed narrative, brings to life the various facets of Outram's character. Readers will be captivated by tales of daring escapades, strategic masterstrokes, and the personal sacrifices that defined Outram's service to the British Empire. This biography not only chronicles the military achievements of Sir James Outram but also delves into his personal philosophy, revealing a man dedicated to justice, fairness, and the well-being of his men.