About The Book: The Diary of a Civilian’s Wife in India 1877-1882 Vol 1 by Robert Moss King offers a vivid, personal account of British colonial life through the eyes of a civilian’s wife. Detailing daily experiences, social customs, and challenges faced by expatriates, the diary captures the complexities of life in India during the late 19th century. It provides valuable insights into the cultural interactions, colonial administration, and the personal struggles of adapting to a foreign land, making it a significant historical and social document.About The Book: The Diary of a Civilian’s Wife in India 1877–1882 (Vol. 2) by Robert Moss King offers a vivid portrayal of British colonial life in India during the late 19th century. This second volume chronicles her travels through regions such as Naini Tal, Dehra Dun, Amritsar, Kashmir, and Lahore. Her narrative provides insights into the challenges and experiences of British civilians in India, highlighting both the comforts and hardships of their lives. The diary is enriched with 16 illustrations drawn by King herself, offering a personal and artistic perspective on her journey.
Author: Robert Moss King
Pages: 666
Edition: 1884
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