It looks like encyclopedia. I've never been to India and will hardly ever go, so the book might open a new fascinating world for me. Look forward to keep it in my hands.
@venkataprasad47862 жыл бұрын
It is very useful to all coloniel architecture enthusiasts. I thanks to Author
@tatianakitova70103 жыл бұрын
Absolutely unique collection of photos with a very interesting information . Such a great presentation of the Book . I would like to have this Book in my library. Looking forward to buy the Book. Thank you for your video and all hard work . 🙌
@LeighTania3 жыл бұрын
Warren, it's great video and interesting content of the book. Look forward to reading a hard copy.
@giovanni26683 жыл бұрын
Fascinating content. I very much look forward to reading the book. The 'Elphinstone' building reminds me of the 'crescent building' in Buxton Derbyshire. Thank you for the insight.
@novellanurney12943 жыл бұрын
Days without a Jesuit heresy...0( besides this being the truth, the phrase comes from a " Simpson's episode). Thank you for your endeavors. I very much enjoy your content.
@tomdoman446611 ай бұрын
Is the book available to buy?
@memyselfandi85443 жыл бұрын
Wow. Throughly impressed with your work, but I’m afraid you have been fed a set of carefully crafted lies. Most of these structures are clearly Tartarian. This is called Moorish architecture and it’s a global phenomenon, predates the industrial era, and I haven’t yet heard a good explanation for who made it and where they are. Look it up.
@highpeakcourses87312 жыл бұрын
Please advise on what basis you think Tartarian, example references, and how old do you think these structures are. Best Regards Warren
@memyselfandi85442 жыл бұрын
@@highpeakcourses8731 Pretty much everything with an onion dome and spires. There’s a lot of crazy theories about where this stuff came from because like I said it’s global. All these structures survived earthquakes but then much of it gets demolished for progress, especially in America. The Vatican and Kremlin are good examples, but you also find the same architecture in South America and Japan.Look it up.