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A Narrative Of The Mission Sent By The Governor-general Of India: To The Court Of Ava In 1855 [Hardcover]

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Embark on a historical journey with Captain Henry Yule’s “A Narrative of the Mission Sent by the Governor-General of India: To the Court of Ava in 1855”. This compelling account, originally penned by the esteemed Scottish Orientalist, details the significant British diplomatic mission to Burma in the mid-19th century. Explore vivid descriptions of the arduous journey, intricate political negotiations, and insightful observations on Burmese society, culture, and governance. Captain Henry Yule, renowned for his work on Asian travel texts, offers a unique perspective on historical diplomacy and cross-cultural encounters. This hardcover edition, published in 2024 by Gyan Publishing House, is an essential read for history enthusiasts, scholars of diplomacy, and anyone interested in colonial India and Southeast Asian history. Discover a pivotal moment in international relations through Yule’s meticulous narrative. Perfect for readers aged 12 and up.

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This is a fascinating primary historical document that takes you directly into the world of 19th-century colonial diplomacy. The narrative captures the Governor-General’s official mission to the Court of Ava in 1855, offering an intimate record of encounters, negotiations, and cross-cultural observations between the British Raj and the Burmese court. If you’re interested in how history actually unfolded—through the eyes and words of those who lived it—this 461-page account is invaluable. It’s not just for academics; history enthusiasts, students of colonial India, and anyone curious about the complex relationship between British India and Southeast Asia will find this a compelling read. The Gyan Publishing House edition ensures this important historical text remains accessible to modern readers.

  • Reading age: 12 years and up
  • Print length: 461 pages
  • Language: English
  • Dimensions: 23 x 14 x 5 cm
  • Publisher: Gyan Publishing House
  • Publication date: 1 January 2024
  • ISBN-10: 9362806894
  • ISBN-13: 978-9362806895

Frequently Asked Questions

What does this book cover? Is it about the 1855 British mission to Burma?

Yes, this is a primary historical narrative of the diplomatic mission sent by India’s Governor-General to the Court of Ava (Yangon, Burma) in 1855. It documents the negotiations, cultural encounters, and political interactions between British India and the Burmese court during this significant period of colonial history.

Is this book suitable for school and college students studying Indian history?

Absolutely. With a reading age of 12+ and 461 pages of detailed accounts, it’s excellent for high school and university students researching colonial India, Anglo-Burmese relations, and 19th-century diplomacy. It’s a primary source that brings historical events to life.

Who should read this book? Is it for history experts only?

While historians and academics find it invaluable, this book is for anyone curious about how Britain and India interacted with Southeast Asia. History enthusiasts, students, and readers interested in colonial narratives and forgotten diplomatic stories will all find it engaging and eye-opening.

Where can I buy this book online in India?

You can buy this hardcover edition at The Bookish Owl (thebookishowl.in) for ₹1,950. It’s in stock and available for delivery across India. The hardcover format ensures the text remains readable and the book durable for long-term reference.

Why is this a rare or historically important book?

This narrative is a first-hand account of a crucial diplomatic moment in British-Indian and Southeast Asian history. Such primary sources are increasingly difficult to find in original form, making this Gyan Publishing House reprint essential for libraries, collectors, and anyone serious about understanding the Raj era.

Additional information

Author

Henry Yule

Publisher
ISBN

9789362806895