Roy Moxham is a British writer, author of historical books highlighting little known historical facts. He recently retired from the University of London and lives in London. His most well-known book is The Great Hedge of India. This book is part-travelogue, part-historical treatise on the author's quest to find a 1500-mile long customs hedge built by the British in India to prevent smuggling of salt and opium. His second book, Tea: Addiction, Exp...
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