Follow My Bangalorey Man

The book, by Paul Norris, is part of a series of books brought out by the British Association of Cemeteries in South Asia, about Europeans in South Asia. It covers, anecdotally, various aspects of city life from colonial times, including a focus on the different communities of the city in their distinct geographies. The book is also available for reading online.
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