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Published by Serials Publications, 2007
ISBN 10: 8183871291ISBN 13: 9788183871297
Seller: Books Puddle, New York, NY, U.S.A.
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Condition: New. pp. ix + 114, Maps, Index 1st Published.
Published by Serials Publications, 2007
ISBN 10: 8183871291ISBN 13: 9788183871297
Seller: Majestic Books, Hounslow, United Kingdom
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Condition: New. pp. ix + 114 Illus., Maps.
Published by Serials Publications, 2005
ISBN 10: 8186771689ISBN 13: 9788186771686
Seller: Books Puddle, New York, NY, U.S.A.
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Condition: New. pp. xxvii + 385, Maps (Partly Col.), Index 1st Edition.
Published by Serials Publications, 2005
ISBN 10: 8186771689ISBN 13: 9788186771686
Seller: Majestic Books, Hounslow, United Kingdom
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Condition: New. pp. xxvii + 385 Figures, Illus. (Partly Col.), Maps (Partly Col.).
Published by Serials Pub, New Delhi, 2007
Seller: Vedams eBooks (P) Ltd, New Delhi, India
Hardbound. Condition: As New. New. Contents Preface. 1. The East India Company's need for Timber and its acquisition of the Malabar (1792 1800). 2. Forest surveys and the establishment of a Government Timber Monopoly (1800 1811). 3. The Malabar Bombay Timber Trade. 4. Ship building in Bombay (1800 1820). 5. Timber and civil works. 6. The end of Government Timber Monopoly in 1823. Bibliography. Index. India for centuries has attracted foreigners because of its wealth and natural resources. Since the seventeenth century there existed a keen competition among European Maritime powers to trade with India. The first among the Europeans to reach the shores of Kerala were the Portuguese. They were followed by the Dutch the French and then the British. The English East India Company began its trade with India in 1600. Within a span of one hundred and fifty years it acquired territorial control in different parts of India. Author's present study deals with the East India Company's Timber Trade that was carried on between the Malabar Province and the Bombay Town between 1792 and 1823. His study further deals with the shipbuilding industry that flourished in Bombay because of the timber procured from the Malabar. His concern is to locate the trading networks that developed between these two important regions. 114 pp.