Narrative of a journey overland from England to India : including a residence there, and voyage home, in the years 1825, 26, 27, and 28

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    • Elwood, Anne Katharine Curteis

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Narrative of a journey overland from England to India : including a residence there, and voyage home, in the years 1825, 26, 27, and 28

Anne Katharine Elwood

(Cambridge library collection, . Women's writing)

Cambridge University Press, 2010

  • v. 1 : pbk
  • v. 2 : pbk

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Narrative of a journey overland from England, by the continent of Europe, Egypt, and the Red Sea, to India : including a residence there, and voyage home, in the years 1825, 26, 27, and 28

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Reprint. Originally published: London : H. Colburn and R. Bentley, 1830

Description and Table of Contents

Volume

v. 1 : pbk ISBN 9781108019163

Description

Described by The Morning Post as exhibiting 'facilities of observation never before possessed by a European lady', Anne Katharine Elwood was the ideal narrator for an exotic and exciting travel journal. The first woman to travel overland to India, she acquired a reputation as a pioneer even before her diary was published. When it first appeared in 1830 this work attracted much praise from critics and the general public alike. Elwood's account introduces readers to locations, cultures and sights as diverse as the duomo of Turin, a picnic at the Pyramids, and the 'the private lives of Mahometan and Hindoo Ladies'. It was recommended by one critic as 'the most amusing book of travels we have read for a long time'. Volume 1 takes readers from England to Bombay via France, Italy, Malta and Egypt. For more information on this author, see http://orlando.cambridge.org/public/svPeople?person_id=elwoan

Table of Contents

  • Preface
  • 1. Departure from England
  • 2. Aix aux Bains
  • 3. Turin
  • 4. Pisa
  • 5. Florence
  • 6. Sienna
  • 7. Rome
  • 8. Departure from Rome
  • 9. Naples
  • 10. Embarkation in steam-packet
  • 11. Sicilian Brigantino
  • 12. Malta
  • 13. Departure from Malta
  • 14. Franks at Alexandria
  • 15. Embarkation on the canal of Mahmoudieh
  • 16. Grand Cairo
  • 17. Arrival of Sir Hudson Lowe
  • 18. Pic-nic at the Pyramids
  • 19. Cangia
  • 20. Life on the Nile, and scenery
  • 21. Arrival at Thebes
  • 22. Biban Ool Moolk
  • 23. Memnonium
  • 24. Kenne
  • 25. Camseen
  • 26. Takhtrouan, or native litter
  • 27. Desert of the Thebaid
  • 28. Adel Cashia
  • 29. Cosseir
  • 30. Embarkation on the Red Sea
  • 31. Coast of the Hedjaz
  • 32. Djidda
  • 33. The George Cruttenden, a native vessel
  • 34. Hodeida
  • 35. Tournament at Hodeida
  • 36. Difficult return to the ship
  • 37. Straits of Bab-el-Mandeb
  • 38. Landing in Bombay
  • 39. Monsoon
  • 40. Pareil, the Government House
  • 41. Vegetable productions of Bombay
  • 42. Devastation caused by termites, or white ants
  • 43. House-rent at Bombay
  • 44. Cocoa-nut-day at Bombay.
Volume

v. 2 : pbk ISBN 9781108019170

Description

Described by The Morning Post as exhibiting 'facilities of observation never before possessed by a European lady', Anne Katharine Elwood was the ideal narrator for an exotic and exciting travel journal. The first woman to travel overland to India, she acquired a reputation as a pioneer even before her diary was published. When it first appeared in 1830 this work attracted much praise from critics and the general public alike. Elwood's travelogue introduces readers to an extraordinarily diverse range of locations and sights. Volume 2 describes the customs, habits, castes and religions of Indian society, includes a startling account of snakes and lizards, and ends with Elwood's homeward voyage via Ceylon, St Helena and Ascension Island. A contemporary critic recommended her account as 'the most amusing book of travels we have read for a long time'. For more information on this author, see http://orlando.cambridge.org/public/svPeople?person_id=elwoan

Table of Contents

  • 45. Description of an Anglo-Indian Menage
  • 46. Lizards
  • 47. Religion of the Hindoos
  • 48. Ancient religion of the Hindoos
  • 49. Mythological personifications
  • 50. Various castes and sects at Bombay
  • 51. Gypsies perhaps derive their origin from exiled Parsees
  • 52. Description of the Island of Bombay
  • 53. Bombay society
  • 54. Seasons of India different from those in Europe
  • 55. Languages of India
  • 56. Pattemars
  • 57. State of Poorbunder
  • 58. District of Okamundel, inhabited by a wild race of men
  • 59. Bate
  • 60. Journey from Mandavie to Bhooj
  • 61. Province of Cutch
  • 62. Jharejahs first conquered by Sir William Keir
  • 63. Vale of Bhooj
  • 64. Visit to the Ranee of Cutch
  • 65. Climate of Cutch
  • 66. Arrival and adventures of Captain Doria
  • 67. Departure from Bhooj, and voyage to Surat
  • 68. Bheels and Coolies, the original inhabitants of Guzerat
  • 69. Difference between English and Indian travelling
  • 70. Spenser's Folly
  • 71. Excursion to the Island of Elephanta
  • 72. Departure from Bombay
  • 73. Ceylon
  • 74. Early Portuguese discoveries
  • 75. St. Helena
  • 76. Shops at St. James's Town
  • 77. Island of Ascension
  • Appendix.

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  • NCID
    BB10098079
  • ISBN
    • 9781108019163
    • 9781108019170
  • Country Code
    uk
  • Title Language Code
    eng
  • Text Language Code
    eng
  • Place of Publication
    Cambridge ; Tokyo
  • Pages/Volumes
    2 v
  • Size
    22 cm
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