Item #375032 Moor’s Hindu Infanticide : A stark early 19th century examination, detailing the measures taken to end ritualised female infanticide in parts of India. An article printed in 1811, written by John Barrow : 11 pages. THE PRACTICE OF FEMALE INFANTICIDE.
Moor’s Hindu Infanticide : A stark early 19th century examination, detailing the measures taken to end ritualised female infanticide in parts of India. An article printed in 1811, written by John Barrow : 11 pages.

Moor’s Hindu Infanticide : A stark early 19th century examination, detailing the measures taken to end ritualised female infanticide in parts of India. An article printed in 1811, written by John Barrow : 11 pages.

London: Quarterly Review, 1811. Softcover (Booklet - Unbound Pages). Very Good Condition. Item #375032

11 pages. This piece investigates the suppression of ritual female infanticide in India, outlining the practices uncovered by colonial officials and the measures taken to end them. It offers a stark view of early 19th century moral, cultural, and administrative conflict. An authentic standalone article, extracted from a larger volume. Not a reprint or reproduction, but an original work in its own right. Preserved in a modern card cover, prepared for practicality - an unassuming but serviceable presentation that favours function over finery. Size: 18 x 26 cms. Category: Quarterly Review; Antiquarian & Rare; New Arrivals;.

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