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Malabar Dreams

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Buch | Hardcover
256 Seiten
2010
Robinson Publishing (Verlag)
978-1-84529-147-1 (ISBN)
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A story of one man's journey in pursuit of his long-cherished dream to find a small house on the west coast of India, searching among the footsteps of all those who have gone before him, for his own little plot in paradise.
We all have dreams. Roy Moxham yearned for a small house in India&


The Malabar Coast of India has held a special place in the European imagination since the Romans first set eyes on its exotic spices, pearls and gems 2000 years ago. This the story of one man's journey in pursuit of his long-cherished dream to find a small house on the west coast of India, searching among the footsteps of all those who have gone before him, for his own little plot in paradise.Vasco da Gama found the sea route to Malabar's riches in 1498. The Portuguese later established coastal forts and trading posts there, followed by their rivals - the British,Dutch and French. This is an account of a land with its own siren call, and of those who sought to possess a part of it, be it in Goa, Kerala or Bombay. The compelling story of Roy Moxham's quest and of some of those colourful characters who preceded him is an inspiration for the dreamer in us all.

Roy Moxham is the author of Tea - Addiction Exploitation and Empire (2003), The Great Hedge of India (2001) and The Freelander (1990). Born and brought up in Evesham, Worcestershire, he went out to Africa in 1961 as a tea planter in Nyasaland, later Malawi. He spent 13 years in Eastern Africa before returning to London to set up a gallery of African art. Subsequently, Roy Moxham qualified as a book and paper conservator. After working at Canterbury Cathedral Archives he became Senior Conservator of the University of London Library. Following retirement in 2005 he devotes his energies to writing and giving talks. He spends half his time in London and the other half travelling, principally in India. Reviews: The Great Hedge of India 'Both scholarly and funny - a rare combination. It surprised me and I hugely enjoyed it.' Eric Newby 'Moxham has written a parable at once light-handed and melancholy about the cruelty and folly of Empire.' Sunil Khilnani, Financial Times Tea - Addiction, Exploitation and Empire 'A very well-written book and enlightening on all aspects of the desirable shrub.' Financial Times 'A masterful historical study.' Good Book Guide

Erscheint lt. Verlag 25.12.2010
Verlagsort London
Sprache englisch
Maße 138 x 222 mm
Themenwelt Reisen Reiseberichte Asien
Geisteswissenschaften Geschichte Regional- / Ländergeschichte
ISBN-10 1-84529-147-6 / 1845291476
ISBN-13 978-1-84529-147-1 / 9781845291471
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