Two years in India give this portrait painter many things to write about -- the English rule, the empty, toplofty isolation...

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Two years in India give this portrait painter many things to write about -- the English rule, the empty, toplofty isolation of the governmental circle, interesting native characters, the non-touristy wanderings he enjoyed. It's a rambling, personal account, spiced with a disrespect for the conventional, with a sensitive appreciation of a land which enthralled, while it irritated him. Entertaining.

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Publisher: Morrow

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Kirkus Reviews Issue: June 15, 1940

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