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Kashmir, described by Sir Francis Younghusband, painted by Major E. Molyneux

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The author offers a vivid travel account of the valley and its seasons, describing approaches, roads, Srinagar and its gardens, hill resorts and lakes, and the flora and fauna across spring, summer, autumn and winter. He recounts modes of travel and sporting pursuits, sketches local people and everyday life, surveys historical events and administrative arrangements, and details agricultural products, crafts and trade. Technical chapters examine an electrical water‑power scheme, mountain peaks, and the geological development of the region. Accompanying paintings and illustrations emphasize the landscape and ruins that the narrative records.

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Sir Francis Edward Younghusband

Sir Francis Edward Younghusband was a British explorer, soldier, and writer known for his extensive travels in Asia, particularly in India and Tibet. His notable work, "India and Tibet," chronicles the historical relations between the two regions and provides an account of his mission to Lhasa in 1904. Younghusband's writings often reflect his deep appreciation for the landscapes and cultures he encountered, as seen in his book "The Heart of Nature; or, The Quest for Natural Beauty." His contributions to literature and exploration have left a lasting impact on the understanding of the Himalayan region.

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