Wednesday 14 September 2011

Original Letters from India

Original Letters from India
Author: Eliza Fay
Edition: Reprint
Binding: Paperback
ISBN: 1590173368



Original Letters from India (New York Review Books Classics)


Eliza Fay's origins are obscure; she was not beautiful, rich, or outlandishly accomplished. Get Original Letters from India literature books for free.
Yet the letters she wrote from her 1779 voyage across the globe captivated E. M. Forster, who arranged for their British publication in 1925. The letters have been delighting readers ever since with their truth-is-stranger-than-fiction twists and turns, their earthy humor, and their depiction of an indomitable woman.

When the intrepid Mrs. Fay departed from Dover more than two hundred years ago, she embarked on a grueling twelve-month journey through much of Europe, up the Nile, over the deserts of Egypt, and finally across the ocean to India. Along the way her party encountered wars, territorial disputes, brigands, and even imprisonment.

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Yet the letters she wrote from her 1779 voyage across the globe captivated E. M. Forster, who arranged for their British publication in 1925. The letters have been delighting readers ever since with their truth-is-stranger-than-fiction twists and turns, their earthy humor, and their depiction of an indomitable woman

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