From Bangkok to Bombay (Siam, French Indo-China, Burma and Hindustan)

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Frank G. Carpenter 1924
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  • A Word Before We Start
  • In Bangkok
  • King Rama and his Realm
  • Some Shrines and Rites of Siam
  • Siam's French Neighbour
  • Burma and Its Capital
  • The Golden Pagoda
  • Rice Mills and Paddy Fields of the Irrawaddy
  • At the Rangoon Jail
  • Elephant Lumberjacks
  • The Light of Asia
  • The Women of Burma
  • Calcutta
  • The Viceroy and his Job
  • On the Roof of the Globe
  • The Farms of the Himalayas
  • On the Fringe of India
  • The Ashes of Buddha
  • Travelling on India's Railways
  • Benares, Holy City of the Hindus
  • The Bathers and Burning Ghats of the Ganges
  • The Slaves of Caste
  • The Hungry Farmers of Hindustan
  • Delhi
  • Woman's Greatest Monument
  • Baby Brides and Child Widows
  • Jaipur and the Rajahs
  • Bombay, Western Gateway of India
  • The Towers of Silence on Malabar Hill
  • Indian Captains of Industry
  • John Bull's Biggest Police Job
  • Husband Hunting and the Social Tug of War
Another entry in Carpenter's geographical reader series with information on the peoples, cultures, and everyday life of this Asian area. - Summary by BettyB

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