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Publisher
Bloomsbury Publishing USA
ISBN-10
1635573955
ISBN-13
9781635573954
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28038679756

Product Key Features

Book Title
Anarchy
Number of Pages
576 Pages
Language
English
Topic
Modern / 18th Century, Economic Conditions, Asia / India & South Asia, Europe / Great Britain / General, International / General, Corporate & Business History
Publication Year
2019
Illustrator
Yes
Genre
Business & Economics, History
Author
William Dalrymple
Format
Hardcover

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Item Height
1.8 in
Item Weight
32.7 Oz
Item Length
9.5 in
Item Width
6.5 in

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"Superb. . . a vivid and richly detailed story . . . the greatest virtue of this disturbingly enjoyable book is perhaps less the questions it answers than the new ones it provokes about where corporations fit into the world, both then and now. . . Dalrymple's book [is] worth reading by everyone." - The New York Times Book Review "As William Dalrymple shows in his rampaging, brilliant, passionate history, 'The Anarchy,' the East India Co. was the most advanced capitalist organization in the world . . . Mr. Dalrymple gives us every sword-slash, every scam, every groan and battle cry. He has no rival as a narrative historian of the British in India. 'The Anarchy' is not simply a gripping tale of bloodshed and deceit, of unimaginable opulence and intolerable starvation. It is shot through with an unappeasable moral passion." -- The Wall Street Journal "An enlightening and entertaining tour of the history of the British East India Company." - New York Journal of Books "Mr. Dalrymple sails through this story in fine style. . . . The reader will find plenty that echoes in modern India." - The Economist "[An] expert account of the rise of the first great multinational corporation." -- Kirkus Reviews "It is difficult to read The Anarchy , published in the United States on Sept. 10, without being struck by how timely it feels, how surprisingly of the moment. An epic of 576 pages in all, it serves as a reminder that early capitalism was just as perverse, predatory, and single-minded in its pursuit of profit as its much-derided late-model equivalent." -- The Daily Beast "William Dalrymple's The Anarchy makes sense of the E.I.C. and the political and economic conditions that enabled its curious ascent. . . [Dalrymple] navigates the teeming current of events smoothly, here gliding forward, there slowing to study the view." -- Airmail "Brilliant. . . . The fullest and most powerful description of the West's first encounter with Afghan society." -- The New York Times Book Review on RETURN OF A KING "Magnificent. . . . [Dalrymple's] histories read like novels. . . . This latest book delights and shocks." -- The Wall Street Journal on RETURN OF A KING "Masterful. . . . Dalrymple makes an important contribution by including recently discovered Afghan accounts of the war." -- The Washington Post on RETURN OF A KING "In Return of a King , Dalrymple has done again what he did magnificently for two other telling episodes of British imperial history in White Mughals (2002) and The Last Mughal (2006). . . . Dalrymple has a narrative gift." -- The Huffington Post, "Brilliant. . . . The fullest and most powerful description of the West's first encounter with Afghan society." -- The New York Times Book Review on RETURN OF A KING "Magnificent. . . . [Dalrymple's] histories read like novels. . . . This latest book delights and shocks." -- The Wall Street Journal on RETURN OF A KING "Masterful. . . . Dalrymple makes an important contribution by including recently discovered Afghan accounts of the war." -- The Washington Post on RETURN OF A KING "In Return of a King , Dalrymple has done again what he did magnificently for two other telling episodes of British imperial history in White Mughals (2002) and The Last Mughal (2006). . . . Dalrymple has a narrative gift." -- The Huffington Post, "Brilliant. . . . The fullest and most powerful description of the West's first encounter with Afghan society." - The New York Times Book Review on RETURN OF A KING "Magnificent. . . . [Dalrymple's] histories read like novels. . . . This latest book delights and shocks." - The Wall Street Journal on RETURN OF A KING "Masterful. . . . Dalrymple makes an important contribution by including recently discovered Afghan accounts of the war." - The Washington Post on RETURN OF A KING "In Return of a King , Dalrymple has done again what he did magnificently for two other telling episodes of British imperial history in White Mughals (2002) and The Last Mughal (2006). . . . Dalrymple has a narrative gift." - The Huffington Post, "Superb. . . a vivid and richly detailed story . . . the greatest virtue of this disturbingly enjoyable book is perhaps less the questions it answers than the new ones it provokes about where corporations fit into the world, both then and now. . . Dalrymple's book [is] worth reading by everyone." - The New York Times Book Review "As William Dalrymple shows in his rampaging, brilliant, passionate history, 'The Anarchy,' the East India Co. was the most advanced capitalist organization in the world . . . Mr. Dalrymple gives us every sword-slash, every scam, every groan and battle cry. He has no rival as a narrative historian of the British in India. 'The Anarchy' is not simply a gripping tale of bloodshed and deceit, of unimaginable opulence and intolerable starvation. It is shot through with an unappeasable moral passion." -- The Wall Street Journal "An enlightening and entertaining tour of the history of the British East India Company." - New York Journal of Books "Mr. Dalrymple sails through this story in fine style. . . . The reader will find plenty that echoes in modern India." - The Economist "[An] expert account of the rise of the first great multinational corporation." -- Kirkus Reviews "It is difficult to read The Anarchy , published in the United States on Sept. 10, without being struck by how timely it feels, how surprisingly of the moment. An epic of 576 pages in all, it serves as a reminder that early capitalism was just as perverse, predatory, and single-minded in its pursuit of profit as its much-derided late-model equivalent." -- The Daily Beast "Splendid . . . Dalrymple's book is an excellent example of popular history--engaging, readable, and informative." - National Review "William Dalrymple's The Anarchy makes sense of the E.I.C. and the political and economic conditions that enabled its curious ascent. . . [Dalrymple] navigates the teeming current of events smoothly, here gliding forward, there slowing to study the view." -- Airmail "Brilliant. . . . The fullest and most powerful description of the West's first encounter with Afghan society." -- The New York Times Book Review on RETURN OF A KING "Magnificent. . . . [Dalrymple's] histories read like novels. . . . This latest book delights and shocks." -- The Wall Street Journal on RETURN OF A KING "Masterful. . . . Dalrymple makes an important contribution by including recently discovered Afghan accounts of the war." -- The Washington Post on RETURN OF A KING "In Return of a King , Dalrymple has done again what he did magnificently for two other telling episodes of British imperial history in White Mughals (2002) and The Last Mughal (2006). . . . Dalrymple has a narrative gift." -- The Huffington Post, "As William Dalrymple shows in his rampaging, brilliant, passionate history, 'The Anarchy,' the East India Co. was the most advanced capitalist organization in the world . . . Mr. Dalrymple gives us every sword-slash, every scam, every groan and battle cry. He has no rival as a narrative historian of the British in India. 'The Anarchy' is not simply a gripping tale of bloodshed and deceit, of unimaginable opulence and intolerable starvation. It is shot through with an unappeasable moral passion." -- The Wall Street Journal "[An] expert account of the rise of the first great multinational corporation." -- Kirkus Reviews "Brilliant. . . . The fullest and most powerful description of the West's first encounter with Afghan society." -- The New York Times Book Review on RETURN OF A KING "Magnificent. . . . [Dalrymple's] histories read like novels. . . . This latest book delights and shocks." -- The Wall Street Journal on RETURN OF A KING "Masterful. . . . Dalrymple makes an important contribution by including recently discovered Afghan accounts of the war." -- The Washington Post on RETURN OF A KING "In Return of a King , Dalrymple has done again what he did magnificently for two other telling episodes of British imperial history in White Mughals (2002) and The Last Mughal (2006). . . . Dalrymple has a narrative gift." -- The Huffington Post, "Superb. . . a vivid and richly detailed story . . . the greatest virtue of this disturbingly enjoyable book is perhaps less the questions it answers than the new ones it provokes about where corporations fit into the world, both then and now. . . Dalrymple's book [is] worth reading by everyone." - The New York Times Book Review "As William Dalrymple shows in his rampaging, brilliant, passionate history, 'The Anarchy,' the East India Co. was the most advanced capitalist organization in the world . . . Mr. Dalrymple gives us every sword-slash, every scam, every groan and battle cry. He has no rival as a narrative historian of the British in India. 'The Anarchy' is not simply a gripping tale of bloodshed and deceit, of unimaginable opulence and intolerable starvation. It is shot through with an unappeasable moral passion." - The Wall Street Journal "An enlightening and entertaining tour of the history of the British East India Company." - New York Journal of Books "A great story told in fabulous detail with interesting, if at times utterly rapacious or incompetent, characters populating it." - NPR's Book Concierge "William Dalrymple, the most versatile chronicler of India past and present, distilled another complex yet highly topical history into 'The Anarchy,' a bloodcurdling account of the East India Co.'s ascent to imperial dominance, full of implications for corporate behavior today." - Maya Jasanoff "Splendid . . . Dalrymple's book is an excellent example of popular history--engaging, readable, and informative." - National Review "[An] expert account of the rise of the first great multinational corporation." - Kirkus Reviews "It is difficult to read The Anarchy , published in the United States on Sept. 10, without being struck by how timely it feels, how surprisingly of the moment. An epic of 576 pages in all, it serves as a reminder that early capitalism was just as perverse, predatory, and single-minded in its pursuit of profit as its much-derided late-model equivalent." - The Daily Beast "Dalrymple is a marvelous storyteller. . . . He creates a 'you are there' environment for the reader that makes the book hard to put down." - Washington Independent Review of Books "William Dalrymple's The Anarchy makes sense of the E.I.C. and the political and economic conditions that enabled its curious ascent. . . [Dalrymple] navigates the teeming current of events smoothly, here gliding forward, there slowing to study the view." - Airmail "In his latest book, The Anarchy , Dalrymple recounts the remarkable history of the East India Company from its founding in 1599 to 1803 when it commanded an army twice the size of the British Army and ruled over the Indian subcontinent. . . . It's a hell of a story." - Marginal Revolution "[ The Anarchy ] compelled my admiration . . . in William ­Dalrymple's deft hands we have an epic tale. It's very strong stuff." - Paul Kennedy "Mr. Dalrymple sails through this story in fine style. . . . The reader will find plenty that echoes in modern India." - The Economist "The author is a marvelous storyteller. By quoting extensively from the company's own voluminous records, private letters, and diaries, Persian-language sources, eyewitness accounts penned by an insightful local historian, and other reports, Dalrymple creates a 'You Are There' environment for the reader that makes the book hard to put down." - Washington Independent Review of Books, Favorite Books of 2019 "William Dal­rymple's 'The Anarchy' relates how the East India Co. became a ruthless colonizing power that built British power across South Asia, a powerful reminder of the dangerous power of corporate excess." - Julia Lovell, "As William Dalrymple shows in his rampaging, brilliant, passionate history, 'The Anarchy,' the East India Co. was the most advanced capitalist organization in the world . . . Mr. Dalrymple gives us every sword-slash, every scam, every groan and battle cry. He has no rival as a narrative historian of the British in India. 'The Anarchy' is not simply a gripping tale of bloodshed and deceit, of unimaginable opulence and intolerable starvation. It is shot through with an unappeasable moral passion." -- The Wall Street Journal "[An] expert account of the rise of the first great multinational corporation." -- Kirkus Reviews "It is difficult to read The Anarchy , published in the United States on Sept. 10, without being struck by how timely it feels, how surprisingly of the moment. An epic of 576 pages in all, it serves as a reminder that early capitalism was just as perverse, predatory, and single-minded in its pursuit of profit as its much-derided late-model equivalent." -- The Daily Beast "William Dalrymple's The Anarchy makes sense of the E.I.C. and the political and economic conditions that enabled its curious ascent. . . [Dalrymple] navigates the teeming current of events smoothly, here gliding forward, there slowing to study the view." -- Airmail "Brilliant. . . . The fullest and most powerful description of the West's first encounter with Afghan society." -- The New York Times Book Review on RETURN OF A KING "Magnificent. . . . [Dalrymple's] histories read like novels. . . . This latest book delights and shocks." -- The Wall Street Journal on RETURN OF A KING "Masterful. . . . Dalrymple makes an important contribution by including recently discovered Afghan accounts of the war." -- The Washington Post on RETURN OF A KING "In Return of a King , Dalrymple has done again what he did magnificently for two other telling episodes of British imperial history in White Mughals (2002) and The Last Mughal (2006). . . . Dalrymple has a narrative gift." -- The Huffington Post, "Superb. . . a vivid and richly detailed story . . . the greatest virtue of this disturbingly enjoyable book is perhaps less the questions it answers than the new ones it provokes about where corporations fit into the world, both then and now. . . Dalrymple's book [is] worth reading by everyone." - The New York Times Book Review "As William Dalrymple shows in his rampaging, brilliant, passionate history, 'The Anarchy,' the East India Co. was the most advanced capitalist organization in the world . . . Mr. Dalrymple gives us every sword-slash, every scam, every groan and battle cry. He has no rival as a narrative historian of the British in India. 'The Anarchy' is not simply a gripping tale of bloodshed and deceit, of unimaginable opulence and intolerable starvation. It is shot through with an unappeasable moral passion." - The Wall Street Journal "An enlightening and entertaining tour of the history of the British East India Company." - New York Journal of Books "[An] expert account of the rise of the first great multinational corporation." - Kirkus Reviews "Splendid . . . Dalrymple's book is an excellent example of popular history--engaging, readable, and informative." - National Review "It is difficult to read The Anarchy , published in the United States on Sept. 10, without being struck by how timely it feels, how surprisingly of the moment. An epic of 576 pages in all, it serves as a reminder that early capitalism was just as perverse, predatory, and single-minded in its pursuit of profit as its much-derided late-model equivalent." - The Daily Beast "Dalrymple is a marvelous storyteller. . . . He creates a 'you are there' environment for the reader that makes the book hard to put down." - Washington Independent Review of Books "William Dalrymple's The Anarchy makes sense of the E.I.C. and the political and economic conditions that enabled its curious ascent. . . [Dalrymple] navigates the teeming current of events smoothly, here gliding forward, there slowing to study the view." - Airmail "In his latest book, The Anarchy , Dalrymple recounts the remarkable history of the East India Company from its founding in 1599 to 1803 when it commanded an army twice the size of the British Army and ruled over the Indian subcontinent. . . . It's a hell of a story." - Marginal Revolution "Mr. Dalrymple sails through this story in fine style. . . . The reader will find plenty that echoes in modern India." - The Economist, "[An] expert account of the rise of the first great multinational corporation." -- Kirkus Reviews "Brilliant. . . . The fullest and most powerful description of the West's first encounter with Afghan society." -- The New York Times Book Review on RETURN OF A KING "Magnificent. . . . [Dalrymple's] histories read like novels. . . . This latest book delights and shocks." -- The Wall Street Journal on RETURN OF A KING "Masterful. . . . Dalrymple makes an important contribution by including recently discovered Afghan accounts of the war." -- The Washington Post on RETURN OF A KING "In Return of a King , Dalrymple has done again what he did magnificently for two other telling episodes of British imperial history in White Mughals (2002) and The Last Mughal (2006). . . . Dalrymple has a narrative gift." -- The Huffington Post, "Superb. . . a vivid and richly detailed story . . . the greatest virtue of this disturbingly enjoyable book is perhaps less the questions it answers than the new ones it provokes about where corporations fit into the world, both then and now. . . Dalrymple's book [is] worth reading by everyone." - The New York Times Book Review "As William Dalrymple shows in his rampaging, brilliant, passionate history, 'The Anarchy,' the East India Co. was the most advanced capitalist organization in the world . . . Mr. Dalrymple gives us every sword-slash, every scam, every groan and battle cry. He has no rival as a narrative historian of the British in India. 'The Anarchy' is not simply a gripping tale of bloodshed and deceit, of unimaginable opulence and intolerable starvation. It is shot through with an unappeasable moral passion." -- The Wall Street Journal "An enlightening and entertaining tour of the history of the British East India Company." - New York Journal of Books "[An] expert account of the rise of the first great multinational corporation." -- Kirkus Reviews "It is difficult to read The Anarchy , published in the United States on Sept. 10, without being struck by how timely it feels, how surprisingly of the moment. An epic of 576 pages in all, it serves as a reminder that early capitalism was just as perverse, predatory, and single-minded in its pursuit of profit as its much-derided late-model equivalent." -- The Daily Beast "William Dalrymple's The Anarchy makes sense of the E.I.C. and the political and economic conditions that enabled its curious ascent. . . [Dalrymple] navigates the teeming current of events smoothly, here gliding forward, there slowing to study the view." -- Airmail "Brilliant. . . . The fullest and most powerful description of the West's first encounter with Afghan society." -- The New York Times Book Review on RETURN OF A KING "Magnificent. . . . [Dalrymple's] histories read like novels. . . . This latest book delights and shocks." -- The Wall Street Journal on RETURN OF A KING "Masterful. . . . Dalrymple makes an important contribution by including recently discovered Afghan accounts of the war." -- The Washington Post on RETURN OF A KING "In Return of a King , Dalrymple has done again what he did magnificently for two other telling episodes of British imperial history in White Mughals (2002) and The Last Mughal (2006). . . . Dalrymple has a narrative gift." -- The Huffington Post, "Superb. . . a vivid and richly detailed story . . . the greatest virtue of this disturbingly enjoyable book is perhaps less the questions it answers than the new ones it provokes about where corporations fit into the world, both then and now. . . Dalrymple's book [is] worth reading by everyone." - The New York Times Book Review "As William Dalrymple shows in his rampaging, brilliant, passionate history, 'The Anarchy,' the East India Co. was the most advanced capitalist organization in the world . . . Mr. Dalrymple gives us every sword-slash, every scam, every groan and battle cry. He has no rival as a narrative historian of the British in India. 'The Anarchy' is not simply a gripping tale of bloodshed and deceit, of unimaginable opulence and intolerable starvation. It is shot through with an unappeasable moral passion." - The Wall Street Journal "An enlightening and entertaining tour of the history of the British East India Company." - New York Journal of Books "A great story told in fabulous detail with interesting, if at times utterly rapacious or incompetent, characters populating it." - NPR's Book Concierge "[An] expert account of the rise of the first great multinational corporation." - Kirkus Reviews "Splendid . . . Dalrymple's book is an excellent example of popular history--engaging, readable, and informative." - National Review "It is difficult to read The Anarchy , published in the United States on Sept. 10, without being struck by how timely it feels, how surprisingly of the moment. An epic of 576 pages in all, it serves as a reminder that early capitalism was just as perverse, predatory, and single-minded in its pursuit of profit as its much-derided late-model equivalent." - The Daily Beast "Dalrymple is a marvelous storyteller. . . . He creates a 'you are there' environment for the reader that makes the book hard to put down." - Washington Independent Review of Books "William Dalrymple's The Anarchy makes sense of the E.I.C. and the political and economic conditions that enabled its curious ascent. . . [Dalrymple] navigates the teeming current of events smoothly, here gliding forward, there slowing to study the view." - Airmail "In his latest book, The Anarchy , Dalrymple recounts the remarkable history of the East India Company from its founding in 1599 to 1803 when it commanded an army twice the size of the British Army and ruled over the Indian subcontinent. . . . It's a hell of a story." - Marginal Revolution "Mr. Dalrymple sails through this story in fine style. . . . The reader will find plenty that echoes in modern India." - The Economist "The author is a marvelous storyteller. By quoting extensively from the company's own voluminous records, private letters, and diaries, Persian-language sources, eyewitness accounts penned by an insightful local historian, and other reports, Dalrymple creates a 'You Are There' environment for the reader that makes the book hard to put down." - Washington Independent Review of Books, Favorite Books of 2019
Synopsis
Finalist for the Cundill History Prize ONE OF PRESIDENT BARACK OBAMA'S FAVORITE BOOKS OF THE YEAR NAMED A BEST BOOK OF THE YEAR BY The Wall Street Journal and NPR "Superb ... A vivid and richly detailed story ... worth reading by everyone." - The New York Times Book Review From the bestselling author of Return of a King , the story of how the East India Company took over large swaths of Asia, and the devastating results of the corporation running a country. In August 1765, the East India Company defeated the young Mughal emperor and set up, in his place, a government run by English traders who collected taxes through means of a private army. The creation of this new government marked the moment that the East India Company ceased to be a conventional company and became something much more unusual: an international corporation transformed into an aggressive colonial power. Over the course of the next 47 years, the company's reach grew until almost all of India south of Delhi was effectively ruled from a boardroom in the city of London. The Anarchy tells one of history's most remarkable stories: how the Mughal Empire-which dominated world trade and manufacturing and possessed almost unlimited resources-fell apart and was replaced by a multinational corporation based thousands of miles overseas, and answerable to shareholders, most of whom had never even seen India and no idea about the country whose wealth was providing their dividends. Using previously untapped sources, Dalrymple tells the story of the East India Company as it has never been told before and provides a portrait of the devastating results from the abuse of corporate power. Bronze Medal in the 2020 Arthur Ross Book Award, From the bestselling author of Return of a King , the story of how the East India Company took over large swaths of Asia, and the devastating results of the corporation running a country. In August 1765, the East India Company defeated the young Mughal emperor and set up, in his place, a government run by English traders who collected taxes through means of a private army. The creation of this new government marked the moment that the East India Company ceased to be a conventional company and became something much more unusual: an international corporation transformed into an aggressive colonial power. Over the course of the next 47 years, the company's reach grew until almost all of India south of Delhi was effectively ruled from a boardroom in the city of London. The Anarchy tells one of history's most remarkable stories: how the Mughal Empire-which dominated world trade and manufacturing and possessed almost unlimited resources-fell apart and was replaced by a multinational corporation based thousands of miles overseas, and answerable to shareholders, most of whom had never even seen India and no idea about the country whose wealth was providing their dividends. Using previously untapped sources, Dalrymple tells the story of the East India Company as it has never been told before and provides a portrait of the devastating results from the abuse of corporate power., From the bestselling author of Return of a King , the story of how the East India Company took over large swaths of Asia, and the devastating results of the corporation running a country.

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