Description
This historical handbook provides an extensive overview of the Madras Presidency, one of the principal administrative divisions of British India. Edward B. Eastwick’s work serves as both a practical guide and an authoritative reference for those seeking to understand the region’s geography, climate, resources, and governmental structure during the colonial period.
The book offers detailed descriptions of major cities, towns, and settlements within the Presidency, along with information about the local population, customs, and economic activities. A significant portion of the handbook is dedicated to the overland route to India, providing essential guidance for travelers and officials making the journey from Europe to the Indian subcontinent.
Originally published as a hardcover edition, this work remains an invaluable resource for historians, researchers, and those interested in British colonial administration and 19th-century Indian geography. The handbook reflects the historical perspective and knowledge of its era.
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