"The Last Mughal: This is a personal favourite, because I lived in Delhi for six years as a student. I lived in Old Delhi, near the Red Fort. And The Last Mughal captures that entire decline and fall; with the East India Company coming; taking over the mutiny; you feel very sorry for the old Bahadurshah Zafar. You know, it was circumstances that had overtaken him completely. He was helpless, yet at the same time he was the titular head of the country. And, therefore, he was foisted on to something that he didn’t want, and then exiled to Burma, where he lived. He’s heartbroken because he’s separated from the city that he loved. Imagine all your children being killed and just two sons going with you. Dalrymple brings Old Delhi to life. The book is just not about a palace but the stories; the streets; the markets; the courtesans; everything is brought to life."