Tripura – The Land and Its People
Author: Gan Chaudhuri
Publisher: Leeladevi Publications
Edition & Year: First Edition, 1980
Binding: Hardcover
Pages: 186
Size: 5.5 in × 9 in
Tripura – The Land and Its People is a significant regional study that brings to light the rich cultural and historical tapestry of one of India’s lesser-documented states. Authored by Gan Chaudhuri and published in 1980 by Leeladevi Publications, this 186-page hardcover edition provides a thoughtful and informative account of Tripura’s evolution through time.
The book explores the geographical setting, historical background, and ethnic diversity of Tripura, offering readers a comprehensive understanding of its tribal communities, traditions, languages, and social structures. Chaudhuri carefully documents the customs, rituals, and everyday life of the people, preserving aspects of cultural heritage that are often overlooked in mainstream historical narratives.
In addition to cultural insights, the work touches upon political developments, economic conditions, and the integration of Tripura into modern India, highlighting the transition from princely state to contemporary society. The author’s approach combines historical research with observational detail, making the book both informative and engaging.
Presented in a durable 5.5 × 9 inch hardcover format, this first edition holds value not only as a source of knowledge but also as a collectible item for those interested in Indian regional studies, anthropology, and cultural documentation. It is particularly useful for students, scholars, and readers seeking a deeper appreciation of Northeast India’s unique identity.
- Author: Gan Chaudhuri – researcher and writer on regional Indian history
- Publisher: Leeladevi Publications, First Edition (1980)
- Format: Hardcover, 186 pages
- Subject Focus: History, culture, and people of Tripura
- Themes: Tribal heritage, social customs, regional identity, cultural evolution
- Academic Value: Useful for students of anthropology, history, and regional studies
- Size: 5.5 × 9 inches – standard academic format
- Collector Appeal: A niche and informative work on Northeast India
Collector’s Note
This 1980 first edition hardcover of Tripura – The Land and Its People is a valuable regional study that documents the cultural richness of Northeast India. Its focused subject and limited publication make it particularly appealing to collectors of Indian history and anthropology, as well as researchers interested in preserving regional heritage.















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