Peeps at Many Lands—India

Peeps at Many Lands—India

Peeps at Many Lands—IndiaTo the vast majority of European travellers Bombay is the gateway of India. It...
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Author: Finnemore, John,1863-1915
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Peeps at Many Lands—India

Peeps at Many Lands—India

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Peeps at Many Lands—India

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Author: Finnemore, John,1863-1915
Format: eBook
Language: English

Peeps at Many Lands—India

To the vast majority of European travellers Bombay is the gateway of India. It is here they get their first glimpse of the bewildering variety of races, of colours, of types, of customs, which make up India. After the journey through the Suez Canal, and the long run across the Arabian Sea, the traveller is very glad to spend a day or two at Bombay, gaining first impressions of this new, strange country. He may be interested in the fine new buildings of the modern town, or he may not; he is certain to be interested in the native quarter. Here he gets his first glimpse of that great feature of Indian life, the bazaarrows and rows of narrow streets filled with shops and crowds. The shops are small booths, often built of mud, or archways, or, again, are mere holes in a wall. Everything is open to full view; there are neither windows nor doors. The merchant or shopkeeper squats beside his goods; the artisan does his work in sight of the passers-by. The crowds are stranger than the shops. Here you may see Hindoos, Parsees, Burmese, Singhalese, Lascars, Moslems, Arabs, Somalis, Jews of many countries, Turks, Chinese, Japanese, and a score of other nations. Amid the throng of many colours move white people from every land of Europe, and the babel of tongues is as astonishing as the mingling of costumes. ......Buy Now (To Read More)

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Ebook Number: 44968
Author: Finnemore, John
Release Date: Feb 19, 2014
Format: eBook
Language: English

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Illustrator: Menpes, Mortimer, 1855-1938

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