Sent to India aged just sixteen to make his fortune, Alexander Burnes
soon revealed an extraordinary talent for languages, combined with a
boyish charm, insatiable curiosity, and irrepressible enthusiasm. By the
age of 26 he had so impressed his superiors that he was entrusted with
the task of delivering a gift of horses from King William IV to the
Maharajah of Lahore. In reality he was acting as a diplomat and spy.
Having succeeded, he was then dispatched on a much more dangerous
mission, to explore the political and ethnic realities amongst the
Khanates of Afghanistan and Central Asia. This travelogue brings the
heady sense of excitement, risk, and zeal of Alexander Burnes' missions.