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The Poisonous Snakes Of India. For The Use Of The Officials And Others Residing In The Indian Empire

The Poisonous Snakes Of India. For The Use Of The Officials And Others Residing In The Indian Empire

Joseph Ewart

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Alpha Editions
Año de edición:
2020
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Historia de Asia
ISBN:
9789354303685
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Practical, precise and often stark, The Poisonous Snakes of India confronts a perennial danger with nineteenth-century clarity. A precise, compact field guide. Compiled by Joseph Ewart for the officials and others residing in the Indian Empire, it belongs to the era’s natural history collection and functions as a venomous snake reference and reptile identification guide shaped by the realities of British colonial India. The tone is matter-of-fact: identification and caution take precedence over ornament. Measured in observation, the work privileges clear description and usable detail rather than theoretical flourish, so entries read like instructions meant for immediate consultation. Alongside its value as a reptile identification guide, the book offers historians of zoological studies in India material evidence of how administrators and naturalists recorded local fauna; it also sits within the practical lineage of medical officials resources and early snakebite treatment manuals, reflecting how encounters with dangerous animals across Asia were managed in the field.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. As a historical document it illuminates scientific method, imperial administration and the everyday hazards that shaped life in nineteenth-century India; as a readable reference it still rewards the casual reader fascinated by wildlife and the collector who prizes genuine heritage titles. Collectors will appreciate the restored text as a cultural artefact of empire and science; casual readers will find its brisk, factual register unexpectedly gripping. Suited to casual readers and classic-literature collectors alike, this careful modern edition preserves Joseph Ewart’s snakes work while making it effortless to consult and to keep; a welcome addition to any library interested in field guide herpetology, wildlife handbook India material, or the history of snakebite and its management. A fine, sobering read.

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