Twenty-One Days in India, or, the Tour Of Sir Ali Baba K.C.B.; and, the Teapot…
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Aberigh-Mackay, George, 1848-1881
English
"Twenty-One Days in India, or, the Tour Of Sir Ali Baba K.C.B.; and the Teapot Series" by George R. Aberigh-Mackay is a humorous travelogue written in the late 19th century. This book provides a satirical exploration of various facets of British colonial life in India, capturing the interactions and observations of the author as he encounters numer...
the reader to the author's whimsical perspective on the British Viceroy, whom he describes as an extravagant figure draped in fineries, surrounded by an entourage that adds to his allure. Aberigh-Mackay humorously critiques the Viceroy's detachment from the realities of Indian life, painting a vivid picture of the grandeur and absurdity surrounding British colonial administration. The text sets the tone for the various anecdotes and insightful observations that unfold, providing readers with a glimpse into the often comical dynamics between the British rulers and the diverse Indian populace they govern. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
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Jessica Perez
3 weeks agoFrom a researcher's perspective, the objective evaluation of the pros and cons is very refreshing. The insights gained here are worth every minute of reading.
Linda Johnson
11 months agoExceptional clarity on a very complex subject.