Resorts of the Raj: Hill Stations of India
Bhatt, Vikram
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Add to basketText block, pages, boards and binding are pristine, dust wrapper is like new. Supporting Bay Area Friends of the Library since 2010. Well packaged and promptly shipped.
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It is Bhatt's sense of sound architecture that makes this book so satisfying to lovers of the lower ranges. His grasp of the curious array of factors that combined to give us the hill station - theological, sociological and meteorological - is both lucid and convincing. He has given the subject a coherent vision. Credit must also go to Mapin for a production that does India proud. -- Bill Aitken, The India Magazine of her People and Culture, April/May 1998.
MCGILL NEWS, Alumni Quarterly, Vikrarn Bhatt's Resorts of the Raj: Hill Stations of India is a sumptuous treat for the eyes. The heart of the book is the McGill professor of architecture's exquisite photographs of the hill stations to which the British rulers of India resorted for much of the year. The accompanying text implicitly makes a case for the architecture of the stations as part of the heritage of India, deserving of preservation. This is despite the ironic fact that they were originally seen as salubrious enclaves of Britishness, "homes away from home" for health seekers and the homesick wishing to escape the heat and bustle of the Indian plain. Bhatt even seems to suggest that the architecture of the stations was better integrated to its environment than some of the more haphazard development which succeeded it. Bhatt's text is charming, written with a light touch...
Agreeably urbane and a fount of information, Bhatt is an enjoyable guide to the architectural legacy of the Raj. -- Elizabeth Elbourne, McGill Professor of History
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