Posted on: 11 May 2015

Digital Rare Book:
The Charm of Bombay - An anthology of writings in praise of the first city of India.
By R.P. Karkaria
Published by D.B. Taraporevala Sons & Co., Bombay - 1915

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Image:
A street in Bombay - 1867

This chromolithograph is taken from plate 4 of William Simpson's 'India: Ancient and Modern'. The artist depicts the teeming street of the bustling city of Bombay (Mumbai), a hub of India trade. A distinct feature of the architecture was the elaborate red-and-green coloured carving on wooden pillars and beams of houses. The man in a white turban reading a book is a Parsi priest. Simpson wrote: "the high turban of a Parsi is sure to greet you everywhere". The Parsis were adherents of the Zoroastrian religion and mostly concentrated in Bombay. Their ancestors had fled Muslim persecution in eighth-century Iran in the eighth century. At the time of this image they began to adopt items of western dress along with their native clothing.

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I am missing the Taraporevala publications. I used to frequently visit this old book stall in Fort area and one fine morning it was shut.

The first city of India? From when? How?

The first city by the British in India.

Wow

Beautiful & chaotic.

I love to read ancient book. I have downloaded the book. Thanks a lot