Description
Records of Sport in Southern India provides a fascinating historical account of sporting adventures and outdoor pursuits in the Southern Indian highlands during the colonial era. This meticulously compiled work draws from journals written between 1844 and captures the experiences of hunters and explorers across three major mountain ranges: the Annamullay, Nielgherry, and Pulney Mountains.
Beyond its primary focus on Southern India, the volume extends its scope to include detailed notes and observations from the editor’s travels through Southeast Asia, documenting the sporting culture and natural landscapes of Singapore, Java, and Labuan. These accounts offer valuable insights into 19th-century colonial life, wildlife encounters, and the customs of various regions during this period.
Originally compiled by Edward Hamilton Douglas Hamilton, this historical record serves as an important resource for understanding Victorian-era outdoor culture, colonial Indian history, and the geographical exploration of Asia during the mid-1800s. The work combines adventure narratives with practical observations, making it invaluable for historians, adventurers, and anyone interested in colonial-era travel literature.
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