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The 1908, 1909, and 1931 "New Edition"s have four encyclopedic volumes covering the geography, history, economics, and administration of India, 20 volumes of the alphabetically arranged gazetteer, listing places' names and giving statistics and summary information, and one volume each comprising the index and atlas.
Editions
The first edition of The Imperial Gazetteer of India was published in nine volumes in 1881. A second edition, augmented to fourteen volumes, was issued in the years 1885–87. A revised form of the article on India, greatly enlarged and with statistics brought up to date, appeared as an independent volume in 1893, under the title of The Indian Empire: Its Peoples, History, and Products.
All of these were edited by the late Sir William Wilson Hunter, K.C.S.I., who formed the original plan of the work as far back as 1869 .
A parallel series of publications known as the Imperial Gazetteer of India: Provincial Series were prepared.
The book has been made partly available online at Digital South Asia Library.
Authors
- Meyer, William Stevenson, Sir, 1860-1922.
- Burn, Richard, Sir, 1871-1947.
- Cotton, James Sutherland, 1847-1918.
- Risley, Sir Herbert Hope, 1851-1911.
References
- General Preface
- the Imperial Gazetteer in a digital book form
- General Preface Imperial Gazetteer of India, v. 1, p. v.
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