Book Review 37: Where Three Empires Meet by E.F. Knight.




'Where Three Empires Meet' by E.F. Knight is a travelogue set in the colonial times, when India was a colony under the British Empire.  It is a very captivating read about a region that still is a focal point of international discourse as a result of its geo-political significance, i.e., the area of Kashmir, Tibet and around.

The author, in this book, talks about his year-long journey in the year 1891 into the region in and around Kashmir and Tibet, where the 'three great empires' of that time - the British, the Russian, and the Chinese - came together on the map.  This book presents very interesting details and also vivid descriptions of the local people, their lifestyle, festivals, arts, and tradition. The beautiful photographs and illustrations make the book all the more interesting.

This is really an amazing book and I enjoyed reading it. Travelogues have always fascinated me and I was very excited to read this book. The authentic and detailed descriptions of the adventures that the author experienced along his way are alluring.

This book is highly recommended to all the readers who like reading travelogues. It's very interesting and informative as well.


About the author : E.F. Knight was born in England. He was a barrister but gave up his profession to be a journalist. He had authored about 20 books. Some of his best-known works include, The Cruise of the Falcon, The Cruise of Alerte among others.

My rating : 4 of 5 stars.
Publisher : Rupa Publications.
First Published : 2017
Pages: 368
Price : ₹495/-

Thanks to the publisher, Rupa Publications, for the review copy of the book in exchange for an honest review. 

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