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<p>A set comprising three volumes on the Upper Provinces of India was written by Reginald Heber the Bishop of Calcutta; and these volumes were published posthumously by his wife Amelia after his sudden demise at the age of 42. It is a collection of letters that he had written to his wife and friends and presented in the form of a diary. The work begins with his recounting of his voyage to India and thereafter his journeys and encounters in and around Calcutta to other places in northern India such as Benares Allahabad Delhi Agra Jaipur Baroda Madras and Pondicherry and so forth to other places in the country. The author has given a detailed narration of his experiences with vivid descriptions and candid remarks and expressions. Besides narrating his performance of the duties of a clergyman and the challenges he faced the author's account covers a wide spectrum. Through his eyes the modern-day reader gets to see towns and cities of a by-gone era the population cuisines climatic conditions monuments birds animals and descriptions of a marriage procession a hunting expedition etc. Fine wood engravings depicting scenes from everyday life landscapes and monuments have also been included in these volumes. About the Author (Lord) Reginald Heber (1783-1826) the Bishop of Calcutta was a hymn-writer a traveller and a man of letters.</p>