Hi Guys
Here are some more books in no particular order: I will say the The book by Stephen Wheeler and Mortimer Menpes are the ones that best cover the 1903 Durbar. I will do some more research and find some titles for the 1877 Durbar. Anyway enjoy.
All the best
Dave
Stories From The Raj: Sahibs, Memsahibs And Others
Pran Nevile ISBN:8187981644
This volume takes one into the lives of Sahibs and Memsahibs, and offers an array of entertaining tales about their interests and lifestyles- from the Sahib's enthusiasm for nautch parties and pig stickling, to the first Imperial Durbar in Delhi, to intriguing stories about Brahmin astrologers. Nevile's prose has the relaxed, easy familiarity of a veteran dinner-table raconteur, and the narrative, interspersed with period paintings and photographs, transports the reader to another era-the Raj, and its set of cultural idiosyncrasies.
A Season in India: Letters of Ruby Madden. Experiences of an Australian Girl at The Great Coronation, Durbar, Delhi, 1903.MADDEN, Ruby. Edited by Helen Rutledge.
An American Girl at the Durbar
Bradley, Shelland 1911 Durbar for George and Mary
Lives of a Bangal Lancer
Yeats-Brown, F.
1931 HARDCOVER. Pages toned, heavy dust jacket edge wear, dust jacket toned. CONTENTS: New Year's Eve, 1905; Durbar and a Dog Fight; Masheen of the Mirrored Thumbs; The Delhi Road; The King Coba and the Herald of the Star; Polo; Pig-Sticking; Men and Mud Turtles; Benares; Death of The Devil; Beauty and Boredom; In the Air; The Long Descent of Wasted Days; Christmas, 1918; The End of Sport and Soldiering; The Festival of the Fish-eyed Goddess; Juggernaut, Lord of the World; The Temple of the Undistracted Mind; Appendix
History of the Delhi Coronation Durbar Held on the First of January 1903 to Celebrate the Coronation of His Majesty King Edward VII, Emperor of India
S Wheeler Bibliographic Details
ISBN: 8185318565
Publication Date: 1991
OLD SOLDIER SAHIBFrank Richards DCM MM
2003 N & M Press reprint SB. 341ppPublished Price £11.50 Frank Richards is well known for his Old Soldiers Never Die, probably the best account of the Great War as seen through the eyes of a private soldier. Richards served in the trenches from August 1914 to the end in the 2nd Battalion Royal Welch Fusiliers (RWF). Born in 1884 he enlisted in the RWF at Brecon in April 1901, just three months after the death of Queen Victoria. Richards served eight years with the colours, nearly all of them in India and Burma, and in those eight years he grew three inches in height and put on three stone in weight. As a reservist he was recalled to the Colours in August 1914 and in the war that followed he was awarded the DCM and MM. This is a superb book!.
Curzon In India: Achievement (Vol. I)
Curzon In India: Frustration (Vol. II)DILKS, David 1969
Volume 1. 296 pages including Chapter Notes and Index.
Volume 2. 307 pages including Chapter Notes, Bibliography, and Index.
Delhi and the Durbar - Peeps at Great Cities
Finnemore, John
Publisher: Black, London
Publication Date: 1912
Binding: Hard Cover
Illustrator: Menpes
AN INDIAN SKETCH-BOOK - IMPRESSIONS OF THE EAST AND THE GREAT DURBARRaven-Hill, L.
Publisher: (Punch Office, 1903)
Publication Date: 1903
Binding: Hardcover
LADY CURZON'S INDIA. (LETTERS OF A VICEREINE).
Bradley, John. 1985
This book contains the letters of a Vicereine. These letters are fresh, colourful, describing often with humour, the durbars, levees, dances and receptions as well as the physical discomforts and gruelling journeys the author underwent as Vicereine.
THE DURBARMenpes, Mortimer & Dorothy
Publisher: Adam & Charles Black, London
Publication Date: 1903
The first Durbar was held in 1877 to proclaim Queen Victoria as Empress of India. This is the second Durbar to proclaim Edward VII as king, in 1902 but was not attended by the King either. It was not until the 1911 Durbar, when George V and Queen Mary went to India, was the Emperor and his Empress proclaimed in person to the people of India. Our authors stayed in Camp Number One called "The Millionaires' Camp." in Delhi. With an ALS from Menpes tipped in at the back (INDIA) First Trade edition. Small 4to. 100 Plates. The illustrations have been engraved and printed at the Menpes Press under Mr. Menpes's direction. 210 pp.