ABSTRACT

First published in 1931.
'Hall is the ideal travel-writer. He never wearies his readers, but makes them love him.' Times Literary Supplement
Basil Hall's Fragments of Voyages and Travels originally appeared in nine volumes. Miscellaneous in their topics, and arranged without any order the volumes re-issued here have been selected for their clarity and interest, both geographical and historical.
Few books give a more graphic picture of the Royal Navy a century ago and Hall's volumes are full of nautical information. Hall was also an indefatigable traveller and a keen observer who learnt Hindustani, Malay and Japanese, studied Hindu mythology, flora, fauna and geology and compiled the first ever vocabulary of the language of the Loo Choo Islands.

chapter I|17 pages

Bombay1

chapter II|21 pages

Sir Samuel Hood and The Alligator Hunt

chapter III|28 pages

Picnic Party in the Cave of Elephanta1

chapter IV|19 pages

Excursion to Candelay Lake in Ceylon1

chapter VII|16 pages

The Surf at Madras

chapter VIII|11 pages

The Sunnyasses1

chapter X|24 pages

The Dessera Festival at Mysore1