
John Stanley Melville Keay FRGS is an English journalist and author specialising in writing popular histories about India and the Far East, often with a particular focus on their colonisation and exploration by Europeans. John Keay is the author of about 20 books, all factual, mostly historical, and largely to do with Asia, exploration or Scotland. His first book stayed in print for thirty years; many others have become classics. His combination of meticulous research, irreverent wit, powerful narrative and lively prose have invariably been complimented by both reviewers and readers. UK-based and a full-time author since 1973, he also wrote and presented over 100 documentaries for BBC Radios 3 and 4 from 1975-95 and guest-lectured tour groups 1990-2000. He reviews on related subjects, occasionally speaks on them, and travels extensively.
Series
Books

The Honourable Company
1991

Sowing the Wind
The Seeds of Conflict in the Middle East
1980

The Tartan Turban
In Search of Alexander Gardner
2017

Himalaya
Exploring the Roof of the World
2022

The Spice Route
A History
2005

China
A History
2008

Mad About The Mekong
Exploration and Empire in South East Asia
2005

India Discovered
The Recovery of a Lost Civilization
1981

Eccentric Travellers
1983

The Gilgit Game
The Explorers of the Western Himalayas 1865-95
1979

India
A History
2000

Midnight's Descendants
A History of South Asia since Partition
2012

Last Post
The End Of Empire In The Far East
1997

Into India
1975

When Men and Mountains Meet
1977

The Great Arc
The Dramatic Tale of How India was Mapped and Everest was Named
2000