This is a great book about the Centeral Indian Cult of Thuggery in the
18th and 19th Century. The volume is composed of an Introduction,
comprising notices of the system of the Thugs, and of operations pursued
by the government for extirpating them; a series of conversations with
Thug informers, containing full and most extraordinary disclosures
respecting their superstitions and crimes; and an immense mass of
official papers relating to the apprehension of various gangs of Thugs,
their trails and executions.