Mapping the Great Game: Explorers, Spies and Maps in 19th-Century Asia

Author:   Riaz Dean
Publisher:   Casemate Publishers
ISBN:  

9781612008141


Pages:   256
Publication Date:   12 December 2019
Format:   Hardback
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The fascinating story of the pioneers who explored vast regions of Central Asia, India and Tibet to create maps, and spy out the country for military and geographical reasons. Although the ultimate prize of the Great Game played out between Great Britain and Imperial Russia in the 19th century was India, most of the intrigue and action took place along its northern frontier in Afghanistan, Turkestan and Tibet. Maps, and knowledge of the enemy were crucial elements in Britain's struggle to defend the 'jewel in the crown'. The Great Trigonometrical Survey of India had been founded in the 18th century, with the aim of creating a detailed map of the country. While most people today are readily able to identify the world's highest mountain few know of the man, George Everest, whom it was named after, or the accomplishment that earned him this singular honour. Under his leadership, the Survey of India mapped the Great Arc, which was then lauded as 'one of the greatest works in the whole history of science', though it cost more in monetary terms and human lives than many contemporary Indian wars? Much of the work of the Survey was undertaken by native Indians, known as Pundits, who were trained to explore, spy out and map Central Asia and Tibet. They did this at great personal risk and with meagre resources, while travelling entirely on foot. They would be the first to reveal the mysteries of the forbidden city of Lhasa; and discover the true course of Tibet's mighty Tsangpo River. They were the greatest group of explorers the world has seen in recent history – yet they remain the classic unsung heroes of the British Raj. The story of these extraordinary pioneers who explored much of Asia during the 19th century to fill in large portions of its map, and spy out the region for military reasons is often forgotten, but Riaz Dean's vivid account of their exploits, their adventurous spirit and their tenacity in the face of great adversity, all set within the context of the Great Game and the Survey of India, will finally bring them the attention they deserve. AUTHOR: Riaz Dean works as a Business Improvement Consultant. He is an engineer by profession, and also holds an MBA degree. He lives in Wellington, New Zealand now, after living and working (for a multinational) in Australia, Germany and USA in the last decade. Riaz is a current member of the NZ Society of Authors and the NZ Cartographical Society. As well as being an avid reader of historical exploration.

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Author:   Riaz Dean
Publisher:   Casemate Publishers
Imprint:   Casemate Publishers
ISBN:  

9781612008141


ISBN 10:   1612008143
Pages:   256
Publication Date:   12 December 2019
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us.

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The book is well researched and a fascinating read. I highly recommend this book to general readers as well as anyone with a passing interest in mapping in general or in the Great Game. * ANZMaps (Australian & New Zealand Map Society) * There are compelling elements to this book and it certainly provides a solid introduction to the history of ‘The Great Game’ and the Great Trigonometric Survey of India. The narrative thread remains clear throughout and keeps up a steady pace. * The Cartographic Journal *


''A thrilling story of espionage and cartography against the backdrop of imperial ambitions of two powers, Britain and Russia...remarkable for packing in so many details between its covers.''-- The Hindu ''The book offers us glimpses into extremely eccentric personalities whose lives were dedicated to controlling India's great riches...recognizes the efforts of the various Indians...who were invariably those handling the equipment and in many cases running the greatest risks. It is the stories of these overlooked people that makes the book most readable.''-- National Herald India They were the greatest group of explorers the world has seen in recent history... -- SirReadaLot.org


They were the greatest group of explorers the world has seen in recent history... --SirReadaLot.org


''A thrilling story of espionage and cartography against the backdrop of imperial ambitions of two powers, Britain and Russia...remarkable for packing in so many details between its covers.''--The Hindu ''The book offers us glimpses into extremely eccentric personalities whose lives were dedicated to controlling India's great riches...recognizes the efforts of the various Indians...who were invariably those handling the equipment and in many cases running the greatest risks. It is the stories of these overlooked people that makes the book most readable.''--National Herald India They were the greatest group of explorers the world has seen in recent history... --SirReadaLot.org


There are compelling elements to this book and it certainly provides a solid introduction to the history of 'The Great Game' and the Great Trigonometric Survey of India. The narrative thread remains clear throughout and keeps up a steady pace. * The Cartographic Journal *


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Riaz Dean works as a Business Improvement Consultant. He is an engineer by profession, and also holds an MBA degree. He lives in Wellington, New Zealand, after lived and worked (for a multinational) in Australia, Germany and USA in the last decade. He is a member of the NZ Society of Authors and the NZ Cartographical Society, and is an avid reader of historical exploration.

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