India Pictorial and Descriptive
W H Davenport Adams, India Pictorial and Descriptive, London: T Nelson and Sons, 1888
271 pages, abundantly illustrated with woodcuts in the text, with several full page illustrations; green cloth binding with upper boards lettered in gilt
12 x 8.75 in (30.6 x 22.5 cm)
"What is really necessary and desirable is, that the recently-awakened popular interest in India should be confirmed and extended by the diffusion of trustworthy information respecting it. We ought to make the public as well acquainted with its affairs as they are with the affairs of the United Kingdom. We ought to accustom them to look upon it as an integral part of the Empire, to regard its inhabitants as their fellow - subjects, and to quicken in them an anxiety to promote the welfare of the masses of its population. The present volume is a contribution towards this great end. It does not, we admit, touch upon delicate points of religion or education; it does not profess to examine into the condition of the natives, or to adjust their relations towards the Imperial Government: it is, in fact, a book of description, and not of criticism and yet we are willing to hope that its usefulness will be recognized". (Excerpt from the book)
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