The Oriental Annual or Scenes in India

The Oriental Annual or Scenes in India

New ed of 1836th ed edition

Hardback (31 Dec 2000)

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Publisher's Synopsis

This is a descriptive account to sights and sceneries in India as seen in the year 1836. The areas described are Madras, Madura, Tritchengur, Seringapatam, Coorg, all through the chapters vivid descriptions are offered of the daily life, religion, various castes, animal population, wars, kings of the areas, 2 chapters are devoted to the criminal tribe of Phansigars. The narrative then goes to Muscat and returns to Bombay to describe the fort there and the Parsees, the elephanta caves, Salsette and ends with a description of an elephant and tiger hunt.The book is illustrated with 21 engravings by William Daniell. Comprising 22 engravings from original drawings by William Daniell and a descriptive account by Rev. Hobart Caunter - "Harbour of Mascat", "Adjutant", "Rich Mahomedan", "Tiger Hunt", "Choultry of Tremal Naig at Madura", "Hindoo Temple at Trichengur", "Braminee Bull", "Hindoo Woman", "Baliapatam River", "Scene near the Coast of Malabar", "Small Deer of Cyelon", "Lion and Buffaloe", "Monkeyand Crows", "Near Mascat", "Fort of Jellali and Merani Mascat", "Bombay", "Tomb of a Patan Chief, Old Delhi", "The Island of elephanta", "Entrance to the Large cave , Salsette", "Upper Cave, Salsette".

Book information

ISBN: 9788120614857
Publisher: Asian Educational Services
Imprint: Asian Educational Services
Pub date:
Edition: New ed of 1836th ed edition
Language: English
Number of pages: 307
Weight: 410g
Height: 184mm