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A History of Assam remains a foundational indian history book that brings a remote frontier into sharp focus. Brimming with archival insight and a clear narrative, it recovers local institutions, conflicts and cultural continuities with clarity. It is rigorous and humane. Part assam historical study and part cultural portrait, A. Gait’s account balances political narrative with attention to custom, language and social life, making complex material approachable without losing analytical weight. The prose is brisk yet reflective; the author writes with the steadiness of a scholar who has listened closely to records and local testimony. Accessible to curious readers and exacting enough for classic-literature collectors, the text rewards both casual reading and sustained study.Set within the administrative sweep of british colonial india, the book situates local rulers, peasant communities and shifting trade patterns in a wider imperial context. That orientation has made it a long-standing touchstone of northeast india history: both a regional history of assam and an informed study of the ethnic groups of assam. Valued as an academic reference book by scholars and students of indian history, it frames nineteenth century india through careful use of records and measured commentary; colonial era assam, as Gait shows it, is precise in detail and humane in tone. Collected now as part of a comprehensive history collection, A History of Assam endures as the standard work A. Gait produced on the subject. Its historical value is matched by readable judgement: libraries, researchers and curious readers will find in its pages the patient ordering of facts that turns archival material into living history. Its restoration invites fresh reading and renewed discussion among scholars and general readers alike. Out of print for decades and now republished by Alpha Editions. Restored for today’s and future generations. More than a reprint - a collector’s item and a cultural treasure.