Posted on: 3 November 2011

Digital Rare Book :
India's cries to British humanity, relative to infanticide, British connection with Idolatry, Ghaut murders, Suttee, Slavery, and Colonization in India; to which are added, Humane hints for the melioration of the state of society in British India.
By James Peggs
Published by Simpkin & Marshall, London - 1832


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Image details : 'View of Maldah with procession of a Hindoo woman to the funeral pile of her husband'. Aquatint with etching by and after James Moffat. Published in Calcutta - c.1802 Coloured aquatint of a view of Maldah with a procession in the foreground drawn and etched by James Moffat (1775-1815) one of a set of views of 'Bengal and along the Ganges' published in Calcutta in c.1802. James Moffat, a Scotsman, was based in Calcutta from the age of fourteen and is thought to have learnt his trade as an engraver in the city. Suttee or sati, a Hindu practice, is the act of a widow immolating herself on her husband’s funeral pyre. Sati was banned by the British in 1829. Source : British Library