Updated On: 20 December, 2024 08:44 AM IST | Mumbai | Nandini Varma
Drop by the 10th Rare Books Exhibition to marvel at precious publications and artworks centred on the natural and cultural history of Bombay and the Indian Subcontinent

A panel from an early edition of the Illustrated Weekly of India highlights the ferry at Manori Creek. Pics Courtesy/Nandini Varma
There is a treat in store for bibliophiles and fans of natural history at Premchand Roychand Gallery of Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Vastu Sangrahalaya (CSMVS). The venue is currently displaying books from the late 18th century to 1947 as part of the 10th Rare Books Exhibition: Hidden Hands in Colonial Natural Histories. The finds include records left behind by the colonial artists as well as preserved documents that highlight the cultural, architectural and geographical makeup of India at the time. “We’ve been holding these exhibitions since 1993,” shares Dr Ashok Kothari, chairman at the Library Committee of the Bombay Natural History Society (BNHS).

Dr Pheroza Godrej takes a tour of the exhibition with Dr Kothari