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Mussoorie Medley

Mussoorie Medley : Tales of Yesteryear Book

Mussoorie Medley : Tales of Yesteryear

By Ganesh Saili

Category: Heritage Books
ISBN: 978-81-89738-59-4
MRP: 695

In the spring of 1808, Captain Hyder Jung Hearsey and Captain Felix Raper became the first visitors to get a view of the Garhwal Himalayas from the bend near Lal Tibba in Landour. For centuries the Himalayan foothills have been summer retreats, where, the chaans or temporary thatch-shelters of the local hill folk were the only signs of human habitation. It was left to the British to come up, move in and claim all the credit for discovering hill stations all over India. In the early nineteenth century, Capt Young, an intrepid official of the East India Company arrived in Landour, was charmed by the gentle climate—an indispensable relief from the heat of the plains down below—and built a shooting lodge in Mullingar. ‘Like meat, we keep better here,’ gushed Lady Emily Eden… ‘The climate! No wonder I could not live down below. We were never allowed a scrap of air to breathe…The air is a cool sort of stuff, refreshing, sweet and apparently pleasing to the lungs…I see this as the best part of India.’ The Raj summers in Mussoorie, chintz tablecloths and lace doilies, amateur dramatics of the Mussoorie Theatre Group at the Happy Valley Club: all these are woven together with long years of research. Ganesh Saili’s Mussoorie Medley: Tales of Yesteryear takes the reader down nostalgia lane to evoke the mystery and magic of the times gone by.

Mussoorie Medley
Ganesh Saili

Ganesh Saili's enduring connection to the Garhwal Himalayas is reflected in his continued dedication to preserving and sharing the rich cultural and natural heritage of the region. His writings and films serve as a bridge between the local traditions and the wider world, shedding light on the unique charm of the Himalayas. Through his extensive research and treks in the mountains, Ganesh Saili has not only captured the breathtaking landscapes but has also delved into the cultural tapestry of the Garhwal Himalayas. His work is a testament to his passion for storytelling, where he weaves together the threads of history, folklore, and personal experiences, creating a vivid tapestry of the region's unique identity. Furthermore, his international recognition, with translations of his books into various foreign languages, showcases the universal appeal of his storytelling. His work transcends geographical boundaries, inviting readers from around the world to explore the wonders of the Garhwal Himalayas through his words. Ganesh Saili's contributions to periodicals, journals, magazines, films, and books have not only enriched the literary landscape but have also played a crucial role in preserving the cultural heritage and ecological significance of this magnificent region. His work stands as a tribute to the enduring beauty and cultural diversity of the Garhwal Himalayas.

Format: Flexiback
Size: 216 x 178mm
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