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    In which is incorporated "Sport and Work on the Nepaul Frontier" being twelve years reminiscences of a pioneer planter in an Indian Frontier District by James Inglis (1892).

    This is the third and final book we are publishing from the works of James Inglis.

    ORIGINAL PREFACE TO "SPORT AND WORK".

    I WENT home in 1875 for a few months, after some twelve years' residence in India. What first suggested the writing of such a hook as this, was the amazing ignorance of ordinary Indian life betrayed by people at home,. The questions asked me about India, and our daily life there, showed in many cases such an utter want of knowledge, that I thought, surely there is room here for a chatty, familiar, unpretentious book for friends at home, giving an account of our every-day life in India, our labours and amusements, our toils find relaxations, and a few pictures of our ordinary daily surroundings in the far, far East.

    Such then is the design of my book. I want to picture to my readers Planter Life in the Mofussil, or country districts of India ; to tell them of our hunting, shooting, fishing, and other amusements; to describe our work, our play, and matter-of-fact incidents in our daily life; to describe the natives as they appear to us in our intimate every-day dealings with them, to .illustrate their manners, customs, dispositions, observances and sayings, so far as these bear on nur own social life.

    I am no politician, no learned ethnologist, no sage theorist. I simply try to describe what I have seen, and hope to enlist the attention and interest of my readers, in my reminiscences of sport and labour, in the villages and jungles on the far-off frontier of Nepaul.

    I have tried to express my meaning as far as possible without Anglo-Indian and Hindustani words; where these have been used, as at times they could not but be, I have given a synonymous word or phrase in English, so that all my friends at home may know my meaning.

    I know that my friends will be lenient to my faults, and even the sternest critic, if he look for it, may find some pleasure and profit in my pages.

    JAS. INGLIS.
    Sydney, N.S.W.
    Oct., 1878.

    You can read this book at http://www.electricscotland.com/history/tentlife

    Alastair
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