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Curry and Rice is a remarkable social commentary that offers a candid look into the lives of British expatriates stationed in India during the colonial era. Through forty meticulously detailed plates and sharp, satirical observations, George Francklin Atkinson chronicles the customs, social hierarchies, and peculiar habits that defined life at a British station in India.
The work serves as both a humorous critique and historical document, revealing how British society adapted to and interacted with their Indian surroundings. Atkinson’s keen eye for detail captures everything from dining customs and social etiquette to the relationships between colonists and local populations. The combination of visual illustrations and witty textual commentary creates an engaging portrait of colonial life that remains relevant for understanding 19th-century British imperialism and cross-cultural encounters.







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