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A foundational portrait of a vanished world. History measured in human voices.William Crooke’s The Tribes And Castes Of The North-Western Provinces And Oudh (Volume I) remains one of the most thorough accounts of everyday life across the north-western provinces in late nineteenth-century India. At once a dense catalogue and a lively field portrait, the volume is central to British India ethnography and a rigorous social anthropology study of the Victorian period India: it lays out customs, occupations, religious observances and kinship patterns that underpin caste system history. Crooke’s meticulous attention gives contemporary readers a way into Indian society research rooted in observation and official records, and his ethnology continues to inform both descriptive scholarship and interpretive work. Readers encounter regional terms, ritual notes and comparative observations that help decode social hierarchies of the time; the prose is economical, the detail cumulative. Entries reward close reading as much as casual curiosity, and the book’s archival sensibility makes it unusually valuable for anyone tracing the social map behind modern debates about community and identity.Measured for modern use, this volume functions equally as an academic reference book and a cultural studies resource: historians and researchers cite it for primary-era detail, while students consult it when tracing social classifications and community histories. Casual readers and classic-literature collectors will find equal pleasure here; accessible sketches that carry the authority of close observation. For university library collections and private holdings alike, Crooke’s work is a link between archival practice and living tradition, offering context for studies of colonial era India and comparative analyses of social order. Contemporary scholarship continues to draw on Crooke’s careful recordings. 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.