Life and Correspondence of Sir Bartle Frere, Bart., G.C.B., F.R.S., etc.
Sir Henry Bartle Edward Frere (1815-84) was recognised as one of the ablest colonial administrators of his generation. His service in British India, where he rose to serve on the Supreme Council, was distinguished by his promotion of municipal institutions and his inclusion of the Indian people. In this respect he was ahead of his time. At the outbreak of the Indian Rebellion of 1857, his actions helped limit the spread of the uprising. As Governor of the Cape Colony in South Africa he was directed to confederate the disparate territories there into a single nation, but this mission was marred by his unilateral decision to wage war on the Zulus. In 1894, John Martineau (1834-1910) published this sympathetic two-volume biography. Volume 1 covers Frere's ascent in India from a lowly civil servant to one of its most influential rulers.
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This book is a detailed biography of Sir Bartle Frere, a prominent British colonial administrator in India and South Africa during the 19th century. Martineau draws upon Frere's extensive...
John Martineau's 'The Life and Correspondence of Sir Bartle Frere' is a biography of the British colonial administrator Sir Bartle Frere. The book offers insights into Frere's life and his role in...
The Life and Correspondence of Sir Bartle Frere is a biographical book written by John Martineau and published in 1895. The book is a comprehensive account of the life and career of Sir Bartle Frere,...