Description:"IT TELLS the story of English officialdom in India, not from the government point of view, nbr from the Indian, but from the point of view of an incorruptibly just and honest man, and one thoroughly humane. The facts he presents make a picture of imperialism which does not pale before Italy in Ethiopia or before Hitler and the Jews. It would be interesting to know if there can possibly be another side to the question than the one here given.
"Reginald Reynolds has written a bold, brave book. One hopes he will not suffer for it. In some other country than England he would.”