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Our Visit to Hindostan, Kashmir and Ladakh

by Harriet Murray Aynsley

This 1879 work by Harriet Murray Aynsley (1827?-98) is a fascinating example of women's travel writing at the height of the British Empire. It records her experiences and impressions of nineteenth-century northern and central India, including historical background and anecdotes.

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Paperback
LANGUAGE
English
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Brand New


Publisher Description

Published in 1879, this work is a first-hand account by a female traveller in nineteenth-century India. Broad in its scope and empirical in its presentation, the book is formed from descriptions of the travels of Harriet Murray Aynsley (1827?-98) and her husband in northern and central India over three years. Originally intended for the private interest of family and friends, the text remains clear, accessible and engaging to the general reader. Travelling from Bombay to Hyderabad through myriad cities and villages, including Delhi, Varanasi, Jaipur and Lucknow, Aynsley records her observations on native life, including descriptions of festivals, industry, clothing, domestic practices, food and famine, politics and religion. She vividly describes the architecture and landscapes of the places she visits, incorporating atmospheric anecdotes of her experiences. The book also contains much historical background, based on careful research, which puts the author's personal impressions into a broader context.

Table of Contents

Preface; 1. Arrival at Bombay; 2. Buildings at Agra; 3. Delhi; 4. Lahore; 5. Preparing for camp life in Lahore; 6. Starting for Ladakh; 7. Leh; 8. Belgaum; 9. A Hindu women's festival at Saugor; 10. Benares; 11. Modern Benares; 12. Commissioner's durbar at Benares; 13. Allahabad; 14. Muttra; 15. Jeypore; 16. Third visit to Delhi; 17. Meerut; 18. Kashmir closed to travellers; 19. March from Simla towards Kulu; 20. The Solang Valley; 21. Lucknow; 22. Cawnport to Poona.

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An 1879 first-hand account of a female traveller's experiences of nineteenth-century northern and central India, including historical background and anecdotes.

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This 1879 work by Harriet Murray Aynsley (1827?-98) is a fascinating example of women's travel writing at the height of the British Empire. It records her experiences and impressions of nineteenth-century northern and central India, including historical background and anecdotes.

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This 1879 work by Harriet Murray Aynsley (1827?-98) is a fascinating example of women's travel writing at the height of the British Empire. It records her experiences and impressions of nineteenth-century northern and central India, including historical background and anecdotes.

Details

ISBN1108046142
Author Harriet Murray Aynsley
Series Cambridge Library Collection - Travel and Exploration in Asia
Year 2012
ISBN-10 1108046142
ISBN-13 9781108046145
Format Paperback
Imprint Cambridge University Press
Place of Publication Cambridge
Country of Publication United Kingdom
Language English
Media Book
Short Title OUR VISIT TO HINDOSTAN KASHMIR
Pages 342
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Publication Date 2012-12-13
Illustrations Worked examples or Exercises
Audience Professional and Scholarly
UK Release Date 2012-12-13
AU Release Date 2012-12-13
NZ Release Date 2012-12-13

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