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The author records impressions and painted sketches from journeys through India and Burma, presenting episodic chapters on Rangoon, Mandalay, the Irrawaddy, Calcutta, Benares, Lucknow, Delhi, the Himalayas, and Rajputana. Chapters shift between travelogue, cultural observation and portraiture: river passages and bazaar scenes, temple architecture and ritual life, festival descriptions such as the Moharam and Rakhykash, and encounters at native courts and hill stations. Illustrations and anecdotal vignettes emphasize everyday customs, costume and landscape, while a concluding political index offers concise context for the regions visited.

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A. Hugh Fisher

A. Hugh Fisher was an English author known for his contributions to travel literature and ecclesiastical architecture. His notable works include "Bell's Cathedrals: The Cathedral Church of Hereford," which offers a detailed description of the cathedral's structure and a brief history of its significance, and "Through India and Burmah with Pen and Brush," which reflects his experiences and observations during his travels in the Indian subcontinent. Fisher's writings are characterized by their descriptive style and insightful commentary, making them valuable resources for those interested in historical architecture and travel narratives.

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