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The Stranger In India is a captivating historical narrative that documents George William Johnson’s three-year experience living in Calcutta during the colonial era. Johnson, writing from the perspective of a newcomer to India, provides vivid descriptions of daily life, customs, social structures, and the complexities of British colonial presence in the subcontinent.
This second edition captures the author’s keen observations of Indian society, religion, commerce, and the interactions between European settlers and local populations. Johnson’s detailed accounts offer valuable insights into 19th-century Calcutta, revealing both the exotic appeal and practical realities of life in colonial India. His writing combines personal anecdotes with broader reflections on cultural differences and the transformative experiences of a stranger navigating an unfamiliar land.
An important historical document for those interested in colonial India, travel literature, and the British Raj era.







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