ABSTRACT

First published in 1938, the author describes the ways in which the British lived in India from the early adventurous period of the East India Company until the 1930s when modern means of travel and communication enabled the sahibs to keep in close touch with home and eschew oriental influences. He describes their amusements and sports, their domestic arrangements, their relations with the native population. There is a delicious period panorama of Simla in the eighties. He gives a careful historical account of the growth and fate of the Eurasian population. The approach throughout is decorative rather than academic, and leads to a highly entertaining pageant of the British in India.

chapter |6 pages

Prologue

chapter |20 pages

Chapter I

chapter |21 pages

Chapter II

chapter |25 pages

Chapter III

chapter |53 pages

Chapter IV

chapter |30 pages

Chapter V

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Chapter VI

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Chapter VII

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Chapter VIII

chapter |21 pages

Chapter IX

chapter |6 pages

Chapter X

chapter |8 pages

Chapter XI

chapter |17 pages

Chapter XII