<p>David Alexander Driscol is the son of a retired regimental sergeant major of Anglo-Irish and Danish descent and presently an Ensign in the 52nd (Oxfordshire) Light Infantry.&nbsp; He volunteers for secondment to the Indian Army for four years. It is his wish to become an explorer and not a light infantryman like his father.&nbsp; He meets with a Persian professor to heighten his knowledge of this language.&nbsp; While learning from the Professor he meets with Lieutenant Donald Perkins a Madras sapper detached to the East India Company Great Trigonometrical Survey.&nbsp; Lieutenant Perkins is forming an expedition to explore Independent Tartary (modern Central Asia) and Driscol is the first man recruited for the &lsquo;stroll&rsquo;.&nbsp; Driscol then journeys to his family in Eccles Lancashire before continuing to London to gain his passage east. &nbsp;In his journey south to London he meets Marquerite with whom he begins a correspondence.&nbsp; Driscol equips himself in the Capitol for travel to the Orient while experiencing several low and high adventures in the city.</p><p>Ensign Driscol takes a steamship to Gibraltar and arrives after several undertakings meeting another young lady named Millicent and her two sisters and several other people of note.&nbsp; He is separated from Millicent and to continue his voyage takes a native boat to Ceuta then Malta fighting off a piratical attack near Algiers. This is where Driscol has his first action and is much dismayed by the loss of friends and killing a man. Driscol and Perkins appear to conduct and the record is unclear here an outrageous prank on the Royal Navy and Ensign Driscol then makes his way to Alexandria on a French sailing ship.&nbsp; Heading south from Alexandria they go by canal boat to Cairo where Perkins takes up with a local courtesan. The gentlemen also assist a Maltese friend in investigating the selling of Jews in the slave market of Cairo and visit the Pyramids at Giza.&nbsp; The two then travel to Suez where they become passengers on His Majesty&rsquo;s Indian Navy Steam Sloop Atalanta.&nbsp; They recruit the third member of their expedition Ensign Alexander Anton Horne of the Bombay Artillery.</p><p>The first volume of four to chronicle his movement to India and participation in a British Expedition into Central Asia known then as Independent Tartary.</p><p>&nbsp;</p>
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