Behind the Bungalow

Book is in good condition with some bumping of the corners of the boards and wear at the top and bottom of the spine.  The book pages are fairly clean with a split of the front and back endpapers.

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“Behind the Bungalow” by Edward Hamilton Aitken is a collection of essays written during the late 19th century. The book explores the intricate roles, behaviors, and relationships of various types of domestic servants in colonial India, particularly focusing on the dynamics between British expatriates and their Indian staff. Aitken’s observations likely provide a humorous yet insightful reflection on the differences in culture and social status, centering on the day-to-day experiences of these servants. The opening of the book sets the stage with a prelude discussing the author’s experiences with hiring a “Boy,” his term for a servant or valet, amidst the humorous and often complicated dynamics between master and servant in Anglo-Indian households. Aitken reflects on the characteristics and peculiarities of potential candidates, humorously depicting the complexities of choosing a suitable servant, often highlighting the cultural misunderstandings and societal norms at play. Additionally, the segment introduces various types of servants and the amusing scenarios that arise from their interactions with both their masters and their peers, seamlessly integrating observations on their personalities and quirks, offering an engaging glimpse into life behind the bungalows of colonial India. (Project Gutenburg)

Additional information

Weight 346 g
Dimensions 14.5 × 1.75 × 19 cm
Author Edward Hamilton Aitken
Publisher W. Thacker & Co
Published On 1923
Pages 159
Country London: United Kingdom
Language English
Dimension 14.5cm x 19cm
Item Weight 346gm
Edition Thirteenth edition
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