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University Press, 1995. Also Tayyab Mahmud, 'Colonial Migrations and Post-Colonial Identities in South Asia', South Asia, XXIII, 1, 2000, pp. 90–2.

105 Ralph Shlomowitz, 'Mortality of Indian Labour on Ocean Voyages, 1843–1917', Studies in History, Delhi, VI, 1, January 1990, pp. 35–65.

106 Moti Lal Bhargava, Indian Ocean Strategies through the Ages, with Rare and Antique Maps, New Delhi, Reliance Publishing House, 1990, p. 132.

107 David Arnold, 'The Indian Ocean as a Disease Zone, 1500–1950', South Asia, 14, 1991, pp. 1–21.

108 Mirza Abu Taleb Khan, Travels in Asia, Africa and Europe during the years 1799 to 1803, New Delhi, Sona Publications, 1972 (first published 1814), pp. 8–21.

109 Graham, Journal of a Residence, p. 173.

110 Mark Staniforth, 'Diet, Disease and Death at Sea 1837–39', New Directions in Maritime History, ICMH/AAMH Conference, Fremantle, 6–10 December 1993, typescript.

111 Emma Roberts, The East-India Voyager: Or Ten Minutes Advice to the Outward Bound, London, J. Madden & Co., 1845, pp. 3–11.

112 'Trench's Travels', Indian Ocean Review, I, 3, September 1988, p. 2.

113 Eliza Fay, Original Letters from India, Calcutta, 1817, pp. 104–9, 218–19, 231. The punctuation is hers.

114 Account of a voyage to Australia by Lancelot L. Earl, Australian National Maritime Museum, n.p., typescript.

115 Parks, Wanderings of a Pilgrim, II, pp. 478–9.

116 Lancelot L. Earl.

117 Parks, Wanderings of a Pilgrim, I, p. 11.

118 Account of a voyage to Australia by Richard James Whyte, Australian National Maritime Museum, n.p., typescript.

119 Twain, Following the Equator, pp. 615–17.

120 Burton, A.E.I., pp. 404–5.

121 E.J. Harding, Dominions Diary: The Letters of E.J. Harding 1913–1916, ed. S. Constantine, Halifax, Ryburn Pubs, 1992, pp. 40–2, 50, 52, 54.

122 Helen Rutledge, ed., A Season in India: Letters of Ruby Madden. Experiences of an Australian Girl at the Great Coronation Durbar, Delhi, 1903, Sydney, Fontana Books, 1982, pp. 22–34, 39.

123 Charles Allen, ed., Plain Tales from the Raj, illustrated edition, New York, Holt, Rinehart and Winston, 1985, pp. 32, 35.

124 Sulivan, Dhow Chasing, p. 99.

125 Leonard Woolf, Growing: An Autobiography of the Years 1904–1911, New York, Harcourt, Brace & World, 1962, pp. 11–21.

126 Lady Anna Brassey, A Voyage in the Sunbeam: Our Home on the Ocean for Eleven Months, London, Longmans, Green, 1878, pp. 467–8.

127 Ibid, pp. vii-viii.

128 Ibid., passim.

129 Account of a voyage to Australia by Wilfred Pearce, Australian National Maritime Museum, n.p., typescript.

130 Bryce Moore, Helen Garwood and Nancy Lutton, The Voyage Out: 100 Years of Sea Travel to Australia, Fremantle, Fremantle Arts Centre Press in association with The Library Board of Western Australia, 1991.

131 Accounts of voyages to Australia by James Murray and William Heeley, Australian National Maritime Museum, n.p., typescript.

132 Barry Pemberton, Australian Coastal Shipping, Melbourne, Melbourne University Press, 1979, p. 208.

133 Juanita Harrison, My Great, Wide, Beautiful World, 2nd ed., New York, G.K. Hall, 1996. The quotations are from, respectively, pp. 296, 96–8, 117, 160–1, 157–8, 159, 164.

134 A brief statement of the thesis is in The Encyclopedia of Religion, ed. Mircea Eliade, New York, Macmillan, 1987, 16 vols, XI, p. 328.

135 E.M. Forster, Selected Letters, vol. I, ed. Mary Lago and P.N. Furbank, London, Collins, 1983, pp. 138–40.

136 Twain, Following the Equator, pp. 615–17.

137 Parks, Wanderings of a Pilgrim, I, p. 3.

138 Woolf, Growing, pp. 11–21, 246–7.

139 Moore et al., Voyage Out, p. 162.

140 Account of a voyage to Australia by Joseph Woodhouse, Australian National Maritime Museum, n.p., typescript.

141 Tompsitt, A Diary of my Voyage, pp. 15–16.

142 Account of a voyage to Australia by Dr Mackenzie, Australian National Maritime Museum, n.p. typescript.

143 Forster, Selected Letters, p. 140.

144 Moore et al., Voyage

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