Description
This comprehensive two-volume set documents Francis Egerton’s remarkable winter journey across India, culminating in a prestigious visit to the court of Nepal. Originally published in the 19th century, this travel narrative captures the author’s detailed observations of Indian landscapes, customs, and society during a transformative period in South Asian history.
Egerton’s vivid descriptions offer readers an intimate glimpse into court ceremonies, architectural marvels, and the daily life of various Indian communities. The work serves as a significant historical document, reflecting the perspectives and experiences of European travelers during the colonial era. His account of the Nepalese court provides rare contemporary documentation of diplomatic interactions and royal protocol.
Essential for historians, researchers, and enthusiasts of travel literature, this meticulously preserved edition maintains the original character of Egerton’s observations while making this important historical text accessible to modern readers interested in 19th-century India, Nepal, and cross-cultural encounters.







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