Ganga
Author: Julian Crandall Hollick
Publisher: Random House India
Edition & Year: First Edition, 2007
Binding: Hardcover
Pages: 278
Size: 6.5 in × 9.5 in
Ganga by Julian Crandall Hollick is an immersive and richly detailed exploration of one of the world’s most revered rivers—the Ganges, known in India as the Ganga. Published in 2007 by Random House India, this 278-page hardcover first edition combines elements of travel writing, historical research, and cultural reflection to create a deeply engaging narrative.
Hollick, a seasoned journalist and storyteller, journeys along the river’s vast course—from its Himalayan origins to its expansive delta—capturing the many lives, traditions, and beliefs intertwined with its flow. Through vivid descriptions and insightful observations, he explores how the Ganga shapes the spiritual identity of millions while also sustaining agriculture, commerce, and daily life across northern India.
The book delves into the mythological significance of the river, its role in Hindu rituals, and its presence in literature and history. At the same time, Hollick addresses contemporary challenges such as pollution, modernization, and environmental strain, offering a balanced perspective that connects past reverence with present realities.
Written in an engaging and accessible style, Ganga bridges personal travel experience with broader cultural and historical understanding. The 6.5 × 9.5 inch hardcover format provides a durable and elegant presentation, making it suitable for both casual reading and long-term collection.
This work is particularly valuable for readers interested in India’s cultural heritage, religious traditions, and environmental issues, presenting the river not just as a geographical entity but as a living symbol of continuity and change.
- Author: Julian Crandall Hollick – journalist and travel writer
- Publisher: Random House India, First Edition (2007)
- Format: Hardcover, 278 pages
- Subject: The Ganges River – history, culture, and travel narrative
- Themes: Spirituality, tradition, environment, society, and modern challenges
- Genre: Travel Writing / Cultural History / Non-Fiction
- Size: 6.5 × 9.5 inches – premium reading format
- Appeal: Ideal for readers of Indian culture, travel, and environmental studies
Collector’s Note
This 2007 first-edition hardcover of Ganga is a beautifully written modern exploration of India’s most iconic river. Its combination of travel narrative, cultural insight, and contemporary relevance makes it a valuable addition to collections focused on Indian studies, environmental writing, and literary travel accounts.













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