"The Humour and Pathos of Anglo-Indian Life: Extracts from his brothers note-book." offers a fascinating glimpse into British India and the unique social world of Anglo-Indian life. Authored by Dr. Ticklemore, this collection provides anecdotal observations and insights into the customs, traditions, and everyday experiences of the British in India. Delving into the nuances of colonial society, the book explores both the humorous and poignant aspects of life during this era. Through meticulously preserved extracts, readers gain a valuable perspective on the historical interactions between British culture and the rich tapestry of Indian society. A compelling read for anyone interested in the history of India, colonialism, and the social dynamics of a bygone era.
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