Om Peeps at the Far East
This book is a travelogue written by the Scottish clergyman Norman MacLeod and provides a firsthand account of his journey to India in the late 19th century. MacLeod's vivid descriptions of local customs, landscapes, and people offer readers an immersive experience of India at the time and will appeal to anyone interested in travel writing and colonial history.
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