Philip Taylor

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Colonel Philip Meadows Taylor, (25 September 1808 in Liverpool, England; 13 May 1876 in Menton, France), an administrator in British India and a novelist, made notable contributions to public knowledge of South India. Though largely self-taught, he was a polymath, working alternately as a judge, engineer, artist, and man of letters. At the age of 15, Taylor was sent out to India to become a clerk to a Bombay merchant, Mr Baxter and then, he was speedily transferred from military duty to a civil appointment, and in this capacity acquired a proficient knowledge of the languages and the people of southern India. In 1840, he published the first of his Indian novels, Confessions of a Thug, in which he reproduced the scenes which he had heard...More
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