John Lang
Author · 7 books
Born in Australia in 1816, John Lang - novelist, newspaper editor and barrister, now best known for having defended the Rani of Jhansi in court against the British East India Company - spent a large part of his ife in India, and died in Mussoorie in 1864. A keen traveller and observer of human nature, Lang was also a raconteur par excellence. His grave was found after much tribulations in the cemetry on Camelsback Road in Mussoorie by none other than the ace writer Ruskin Bond himself.
Series
Books

The Himalaya Club and Other Entertainments from the Raj
2015

The Forger's Wife
1856

Botany Bay, True Tales of Early Australia
2007

Highways and Byways in the Border
1913

In the Court of the Ranee of Jhansi
2015

Wanderings in India
And Other Sketches of Life in Hindostan
2013

The Explorations of Captain James Cook
An Introduction
2008


