Posted by : Utpal Publications Saturday, January 25, 2014

This fourth volume, with the preceding Handbooks of Madras, Bombay, and Bengal, completes the Handbook of India. The reader, who may detect inaccuracies, will it is hoped be good enough to consider the vast amount of labour required by so extensive a work. When the subject was mentioned to Lord Lytton, he observed that such a work in point of magnitude was like writing a Handbook of Europe, and it may be said that in addition to the time occupied in preparing the first editions of the Handbooks of Madras and Bombay, the Author has devoted six years to visiting all parts of India, and to the studies required for the whole undertaking.
This volume is intended to guide the traveler to and through a great part of Rajputana and those northern provinces of India, which are directly or indirectly ruled by the Lientenant –Governor of the Panjab. They cover an area several thousand miles greater than that of Germany. No territory in the world of equal extent possesses so great a variety of scenery, beginning from the vast plains round Delhi, and bordering the Five Rivers, and ending with the towering heights of the abode of snow, where for example the Nanga Parwat, one of the highest mountains known to man, rises to an altitude of 26, 629 ft. or more.
John Murray (1808 – 1892) continued the publishinh business of his grandparents which was one of the most influential Publishing House in Britain. He started the Murray Handbook series in 1836, a series of travel guides from which modern day guides are directly descended.
His successor Sir john Murray IV (1851-1928) was publisher to Queen Victoria.

Book:  Handbook of the Punjab Kashmir and Upper Sindh
Author: John Murray and Edward B Esatwick
ISBN: 978-81-8339-168-9
Language: English

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