Description
An extraordinary 19th century historical reference volume dedicated to the history of Ceylon (modern-day Sri Lanka), with a strong focus on colonial, political, and religious developments. This is Volume II of a larger set, bound in handsome half-leather with marbled boards and marbled page edges, featuring elaborate gilt floral tooling along the spine and raised bands.
Inside, the book opens with a detailed contents section under the heading Part VI: Modern History, beginning with The Portuguese in Ceylon. The narrative includes rare insights into early colonial interactions, religious conversions, uprisings, and political transitions, accompanied by period-specific commentary on European expansion in the Indian Ocean.
Included within is an impressive fold-out map of Ceylon—an invaluable resource for researchers, historians, or collectors interested in colonial cartography and South Asian history.