Description: My Lady of the Indian PurdahCooper, Elizabeth Published by Frederick A. Stokes Company, New York (1927) Frederick A. Stokes Company, New York, 1927. Cloth. Condition: Near Fine. No Jacket. 1st Ed, 1st Printing, So Stated. Publisher's '1927' date on title page. A very handsome copy bound in publisher's green cloth covers with paste-down on front cover. 205 pages. Frontispiece with tissue guard in place. Illustrated There are 15 duotone illustrations from photographs from points all around India and Burma. Common terms and phrasesAchmed Amina answered arms asked balustrade beautiful birds breath brought cense chanted court courtyard cushions dare dark divan door dreams drew durbar England English Englishman eyes face flowers flute garden gods gold gopura guard hands happiness happy days harem head hear heard heart howdahs India Jaipur jewels King knew ligion lips listen live low voice Madras Maharajah Maharanee Mara looked marble marriage marry Nanda Naranabad Natara stepped never night palace walls palm-trees passed passion perfume Prince Princess Princess Royal purdah Queen quiet quietly Rajah roof rose Royal scented seemed sent shadows silent slaves slowly soft softly song sorrow sound South India speak spoke stood sweet tara tell temple thee thing Thou thought throne touched trees Trichinopoly understand veena Vishnu watched whispered White Palace witchery woman women women's quarters wonderful worship
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Subject: Exploration & Travel
Topic: Asia
Country/Region of Manufacture: India
Year Printed: 1927
Special Attributes: 1st Edition
Binding: Hardcover