Malabar Manual

Malabar Manual
1951 bookcover
AuthorWilliam Logan
LanguageEnglish
PublisherWilliam Logan, British East India company
Publication date
1887
Publication placeIndia
Pages760
ISBN81-206-0446-6 re publication by Mathrubhumi

The Malabar Manual was an 1887 publication by William Logan, a Scottish officer of the Madras Civil Service under the British Government, appointed the Collector of Malabar. The work was commissioned by the Government of Madras, and originally published in two volumes.[1] The book was originally named as Malabar later renamed as Malabar Manual by Kerala gazetters department. Logan spent about 20 years in Kerala as an acting resident collector and later judge under the British East India Company. The Malabar Manual is a collection of information and assumptions obtained from his travels and studies. Malabar Manual is a veritable book of accurate informations in relation to the geography, mountains and rivers, geology, climate and natural phenomena, flora and fauna, the people, their economy, ethnography, caste and occupations, manners and customs, religion, language, literature, the state of education and such other details.[2] As the administrative head of the district he had access to a vast resources and he also had a dedicated stream of resourceful natives working under him, whose contributions have also gone into the making of Malabar Manual. Revised editions and Malayalam translations are available today.[3]

  1. ^ Narayanan, M. T. (August 18, 2003). Agrarian Relations in Late Medieval Malabar. Northern Book Centre. ISBN 9788172111359 – via Google Books.
  2. ^ Padmanabhan, C. (2015-06-10). "Worlding Malabar the politics of representation in William Logans Malabar". University.
  3. ^ "Malabar Manual @ indulekha.com". www.indulekha.com. Retrieved 2021-08-18.