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Shells From The Sands Of Bombay; Being My Recollections And Reminiscences, 1860-1875

Shells From The Sands Of Bombay; Being My Recollections And Reminiscences, 1860-1875

Dinsha Edulji Wacha

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Editorial:
Alpha Editions
Año de edición:
2020
Materia
Viajes y vacaciones
ISBN:
9789354215537
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An intimate portrait of Bombay at the crossroads of empire and everyday life. Small details make history sing. In Shells From The Sands Of Bombay: Being My Recollections And Reminiscences, 1860-1875, Edulji Wacha records a British India memoir of vivid nineteenth century recollections, offering personal reminiscences of India that read as both a historical autobiography collection and a strand of classic travel literature. Wacha’s attention is to the rhythms of city life: streets, bazaars, municipal affairs and domestic routines, producing granular, unsentimental glimpses of 1860s Bombay society and the social negotiations of Victorian era India. The book moves between memory and civic observation, providing texture rather than polemic; readers will find readable vignettes that illuminate how ordinary days connected to larger colonial structures. It is at once anecdotal and documentary, appealing to those who prize immediate recollection and to readers drawn to colonial Bombay history. Wacha’s tone is quietly observant, balancing affection and critical distance. Few books offer such plainspoken access to the texture of urban life in nineteenth-century Bombay.Long valued by readers of anglo-indian narratives and students in South Asian studies, Wacha’s memoir is a primary account that complements archival material and enriches classroom discussion. Scholars will find particular value in its firsthand perspective on municipal affairs, mercantile life and the social rituals that rarely surface in official correspondence. 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. Carefully presented yet unadorned, it serves as both an accessible read for casual history lovers and a serious academic research resource for scholars examining nineteenth century recollections, colonial Bombay history and the lived experience of Victorian era India. Thoughtful and specific, it makes an exceptional history enthusiasts gift and a distinctive addition to the shelves of classic travel literature collectors and university libraries of South Asian studies.

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