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London.
Simpkin, Marshall, Hamilton, Kent.
[1891].
214pp, first and last blank quite browned, binding worn at extremities, hinges cracked, inscription half title. The author saw India and the Indians with typically 19th century British eyes and was given to making such comments as "Too often the poor little Anglo-Indian child is a miserable creature, destitute of spirit and energy; his white face, weary look, and melancholy eye tell the tale of an unsuitable climate withering his life's blood, and demand unceasing care from anxious parents". (When referring to this item please quote stockid 62403)
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