Description
Twenty-One Years in India is a detailed memoir documenting J. L. Humphrey’s extensive experience living and working in India over a twenty-one year period. The book provides intimate insights into the complexities of Indian society, culture, and daily life during the colonial era.
Through personal anecdotes and observations, Humphrey chronicles his encounters with diverse communities, traditions, and landscapes across the Indian subcontinent. The narrative offers valuable historical perspectives on intercultural relations, administrative practices, and the social fabric of India during this transformative period.
This non-fiction work serves as both a personal journal and a historical document, appealing to readers interested in colonial history, travel literature, and cultural studies. Humphrey’s firsthand account provides authentic glimpses into a pivotal era of Indian history and colonial administration.







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