Madras rediscovered: a historical guide to looking around, supplemented with tales of 'Once upon a city'

Madras rediscovered: a historical guide to looking around, supplemented with tales of 'Once upon a city'

by Muthiah, S. , 1930-2019
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History Travel
Format Paperback
Pages 417
Language Hindi
Published Jan 1, 1999
Publisher EastWest Books (Madras)
ISBN-10 8186852220
ISBN-13 9788186852224
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In this engaging exploration, S. Muthiah invites readers to journey through the rich tapestry of Madras, a city steeped in history and charm. The work is a comprehensive guide that not only illuminates the historical landmarks and hidden gems of this vibrant metropolis but also weaves in captivating narratives that breathe life into the city’s storied past. Through meticulous research and a deep appreciation for the locale, Muthiah paints a vivid picture of Madras, encouraging both residents and travelers to look beyond the surface.

The author’s passion for storytelling shines through as he shares tales of the city that go beyond dates and facts, transforming historical events into relatable narratives that resonate with contemporary readers. Every chapter reveals intriguing anecdotes that connect past and present, making the history of Madras relatable and engaging. His ability to intertwine personal experiences with broader historical contexts adds a unique depth to the reader's understanding.

Moreover, this revised and expanded edition enhances the original work with new insights, making it a treasured resource for anyone eager to immerse themselves in Madras’s culture. From bustling streets to tranquil temples, the guide evokes the city's lively spirit and showcases its architectural wonders. Each section beckons readers to explore, with the promise of discovery awaiting them at every corner.

Ultimately, Muthiah's dedication to preserving Madras's legacy shines through, inspiring a sense of pride in its history while simultaneously inviting a fresh perspective on its ever-evolving identity. His work serves as a reminder that the stories of a city are not just in its monuments, but in the hearts of its people and the streets they traverse daily.

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