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'Australian Anglo-Indian stories compiled and edited by Bernadette Earle. The Indian Summer captures the now almost extinct culture of the Anglo Indian diaspora, many of whom eventually settled in Australia. This book is a fascinating historical perspective on the lifestyles and experiences of Anglo-Indians during a period of an emerging modern India. It also commands a touching human element, evident through a rich collection of stories, anecdotes and poems offered by Anglo- Indians who have migrated to Australia.
'The foreword, written by The Hon Philip Ruddock MP Minister for Immigration and Multicultural Affairs offers a superb insight into a book that brings to life a now lost period of Indian and British history.' (Publication summary)
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Table of Contents
- Colleen Campbell: My beloved India
- Clayton Roberts: Origins of Anglo-Indians
- Eric Stacey: 1: Anglo-Indiana, 2: My best case
- Colleen Campbell: The Lancers
- Clayton Roberts: Flames of Honour
- Cynthia Deatker: Life stories: An Oral history
- Colleen Campbell: Ayah
- Derek R Howe: Of servants, babus and festivals
- John Willoughby Edwards: Life and travels in the Nizam's Dominions
- Stan Blackford: The boiler inspector's son
- Colleen campbell: The toy train
- Stan Blackford: Going to school by Toy train
- Colleen Campbell: Journey
- Daphne gawk: Flashbacks
- Colleen Campbell: The Himalayas
- Bernadette Inez Earle: The wireless
- Norma Gibbs: Once upon a time
- Yvonne Turner: Waiting for the second bus
- Muriel Mildred Rodrigues: Childhood memories
- Marie hastings Our lives in India
- Colleen Campbell: The 'Fishing Fleet'
- Anita Wallace: Growing up 'Jhaldi' 1939-1948
- Barbara H Phillips: The Humble beginnings
- Joy Rodrigues: The Fortune teller
- Esther mary Lyons: Unwanted!
- Stan Blackford: The Major's panther
- Norma Gibbs: Life in a Cow marker
- Colleen Campbell: Leaving
- Bernadette Inez Earle: Leaving: 1939
- Carolyn-Mae Pringle: Change
- Russell Dawson: My Mum;s story
- Colleen Campbell: Calcutta revisited
- Enid Edwards and Monica Anthony: Memories from a Nursing Home
- Dr Gloria Jean Moore: Anglo-Indians.A compilation of stories, poems and history by Australiam Anglo-Indians. Anglo-Indians are descendants of early settlers, English and European adventurers, military men and traders. The authors share their lives and experiences in India during the first half of the twentieth century during and after the demise of the British Raj.
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The Political Becomes Personal in Memoirs and Fiction
1999
single work
review
— Appears in: The Canberra Times Sunday Times , 23 May 1999; (p. 18)
— Review of Candelo 1998 single work novel ; The Indian Summer : Australian Anglo-Indian Stories 1999 anthology short story poetry biography
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The Political Becomes Personal in Memoirs and Fiction
1999
single work
review
— Appears in: The Canberra Times Sunday Times , 23 May 1999; (p. 18)
— Review of Candelo 1998 single work novel ; The Indian Summer : Australian Anglo-Indian Stories 1999 anthology short story poetry biography