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From the Diplomatic Bag - An Autobiography by William McDowell (Paperback)
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William McDowell's life makes the kind of colourful story that
simply doesn't happen in the modern world. Packed with adventure,
excitement, thrills, spills, and incongruous humour, it tells of
his life in India, the country of his birth, from the motor
industry to the Diplomatic Service by way of police and army
service. McDowell's brushes with death began early in life. The son
of a soldier, while still in his teens he was kidnapped by a group
of tribesmen and kept prisoner for several days in a case of
mistaken identity. Twice he was nearly killed when his vehicle
plunged over an embankment, once because he had passed out with the
heat, the second time when his lorry's brakes failed. On a canoe
voyage down a swollen river he was flung from his canoe and dragged
out of the water more dead than alive. He also narrowly survived a
plane crash. The sectarian turmoil McDowell witnessed during the
partition of India involved many harrowing experiences. He saw a
close friend decapitated by an angry mob of Muslim fanatics and had
to deal with the aftermath of slaughters by extremist Muslims which
left scores of innocent people dead or horribly mutilated. He also
witnessed the death of a beater on a shoot from a cobra bite and
found the body of a man who had been hanged from his own ceiling in
retribution for a debt. On a less tragic note, there was the time
McDowell unwittingly threw the president of the Punjabi National
Congress out of a train after a dispute about the occupancy of a
compartment, an event which nearly cost him his career. He was also
once offered the freedom of the harem by his friend the Maharaja of
Patiala. Life did start to calm down a little after McDowell
managed to shoot his own foot off on a pigeon-shooting trip, but
the adventures were not over. When he was sent to the high passes
of the Himalayas to find out where Russian refugees from the
revolution were getting through, he was snowed in for three months.
He survived only by killing and eating a hibernating black bear
which was sharing his cave. Somehow, McDowell found time in between
all this to serve more peacefully in Ceylon and Cyprus and raise a
family.
General
Imprint: |
Memoirs Publishing
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Country of origin: |
United Kingdom |
Release date: |
April 2011 |
First published: |
March 2011 |
Authors: |
William McDowell
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Editors: |
Kathryn Ronald
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Dimensions: |
234 x 156 x 20mm (L x W x T) |
Format: |
Paperback
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Pages: |
248 |
ISBN-13: |
978-0-9565102-7-3 |
Categories: |
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LSN: |
0-9565102-7-2 |
Barcode: |
9780956510273 |
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