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The Diary of a Hunter from the Punjab to the Karakorum Mountains

Irby Augustus Henry
Publication date 03/02/2024
EAN: 9791041984428
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"The Diary of a Hunter from the Punjab to the Karakorum Mountains" by Augustus Henry Irby is a captivating account of a six-month expedition undertaken in 1860. The narrative begins with meticulous preparations in Amritsar, detailing the author's tra... See full description
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PublisherCULTUREA
Page Count266
Languageen
AuthorIrby Augustus Henry
FormatPaperback / softback
Product typeBook
Publication date03/02/2024
Weight469 g
Dimensions (thickness x width x height)1.90 x 17.00 x 22.00 cm
A Journey Through the Majestic Landscapes of Northern India
"The Diary of a Hunter from the Punjab to the Karakorum Mountains" by Augustus Henry Irby is a captivating account of a six-month expedition undertaken in 1860. The narrative begins with meticulous preparations in Amritsar, detailing the author's travel arrangements, including his retinue of servants, supplies, and sporting equipment. Irby embarks on his journey with a keen interest in hunting and fishing, aiming to explore the regions of Kashmir and Ladakh. The diary provides vivid descriptions of the challenging terrain, from the rocky paths and river crossings to the steep ascents of the Pir Panjal range. Irby captures the breathtaking beauty of the landscape, with its snow-capped mountains, lush valleys, and diverse flora. His encounters with the local population reveal a mix of cultural observations and interactions, including efforts to distribute Christian literature through a native catechist accompanying him. The narrative is interspersed with Irby's personal reflections on the natural environment, the thrill of the hunt, and the challenges of travel in such remote areas. The diary also highlights the author's encounters with fellow travelers and the camaraderie shared over meals and discussions. As Irby progresses through the journey, he provides insights into the socio-political climate of the region, including the influence of the Maharajah and the remnants of Mughal architecture. The diary concludes with Irby's arrival in Srinagar, where he reflects on the city's picturesque setting amidst the majestic Himalayan backdrop.