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Anglo-indian Domestic Life: A Letter from an Artist in India to His Mother in England

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Explore 19th-century Anglo-Indian domestic life through the eyes of artist Colesworthey Grant in this captivating letter to his mother. Grant offers an intimate and reflective account of his experiences living in colonial India, delving into the social dynamics and cultural contrasts of the British and Indian communities. Discover the challenges of maintaining British traditions in a foreign land and gain insightful social commentary on colonial existence. This unique memoir provides a vivid glimpse into the daily lives, customs, and relationships of the Anglo-Indian community during a pivotal era. A must-read for history enthusiasts interested in British India and colonial narratives. Authored by Colesworthey Grant, this book from The Bookish Owl is a significant historical document.

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This is a fascinating historical document that captures Anglo-Indian domestic life through the eyes of an artist living in colonial India. Written as intimate letters to his mother in England, the author provides a rare, first-hand perspective on how British families actually lived, worked, and experienced daily life in India during the 19th or early 20th century. Rather than a romanticized account, these letters offer genuine observations about household customs, social hierarchies, relationships with Indian staff, and the complexities of maintaining “home” in a foreign land. It’s an essential read for anyone interested in Indian history, colonial studies, cultural cross-currents, or personal accounts of the British Raj era. Whether you’re a history student, scholar, or curious reader, this 229-page memoir reveals the human side of Anglo-Indian communities often overlooked in mainstream historical narratives.

  • Reading age: 12 years and up
  • Print length: 229 pages
  • Dimensions: 27.94 x 21.59 x 1.6 cm
  • Publisher: Gyan Publishing House
  • Publication date: 1 January 2024
  • ISBN-10: 9367808550
  • ISBN-13: 978-9367808559

Frequently Asked Questions

What is ‘Anglo-Indian Domestic Life’ about?

This historical memoir is a collection of letters written by an artist living in India to his mother in England, documenting everyday life, customs, and experiences of Anglo-Indian families during the colonial era. It provides a first-hand account of how British residents managed their households, engaged with Indian society, and navigated cultural differences in colonial India.

Who is the author of this book?

The book is authored by an artist who lived in India during the colonial period and wrote these intimate letters home to chronicle his experiences. The author’s identity is preserved through these personal letters, which were later compiled and published by Gyan Publishing House as a historical document.

Is this book suitable for history students studying colonial India?

Yes, absolutely. With 229 pages of first-hand observations about Anglo-Indian household life, it’s excellent for understanding the social dynamics, cultural interactions, and daily realities of British families in colonial India. History students and scholars will find it a valuable primary source document.

What makes this different from other colonial India books?

Unlike academic histories, this book offers an intimate, personal perspective through letters rather than a formal narrative. The author’s focus on domestic details—household management, personal relationships, cultural observations—gives readers an authentic window into the real human experience of living as an Anglo-Indian during that era.

Where can I buy ‘Anglo-Indian Domestic Life’ online in India?

You can purchase this 229-page historical memoir at The Bookish Owl online bookstore. It’s in stock and available for delivery across India at an affordable price, making this important historical document easily accessible to Indian readers and researchers.