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India: Land of the Black Pagoda

by Lowell Thomas

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"India: Land of the Black Pagoda" is a travelogue written by Lowell Thomas, first published in 1930. In this book, Thomas takes readers on a captivating journey through the diverse and enchanting land of India.

Throughout the narrative, Thomas explores various regions of India, from the bustling cities to the serene countryside, uncovering the rich history, culture, and spirituality that define the country. He immerses himself in the vibrant tapestry of Indian life, offering a vivid and colorful portrayal of the people, traditions, and landmarks he encounters.

Thomas delves into the complexities of Indian society, shedding light on topics such as the caste system, religious practices, and the impact of British colonial rule. He provides valuable insights into the lives of ordinary people and their struggles, as well as the opulence and grandeur of India's royalty and ancient empires.

The book also showcases India's remarkable architectural wonders, including the iconic Black Pagoda in Konark and the awe-inspiring Taj Mahal in Agra. Thomas's descriptive prose allows readers to envision these magnificent structures and appreciate their historical and cultural significance.

Beyond the historical and cultural aspects, Thomas embraces the natural beauty of India. From the majestic Himalayan mountains to the serene backwaters of Kerala, he captures the essence of the country's diverse landscapes, highlighting its breathtaking scenery and ecological wonders.

"India: Land of the Black Pagoda" combines Thomas's own observations with historical anecdotes, interviews, and personal experiences. His writing style is engaging and accessible, enabling readers to feel as if they are accompanying him on his explorations. ( )
  FallsGalloway | May 7, 2023 |
.Photo illustrations by H.A.Chase and the author
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