Description
Hardcover is in good condition with normal wear. No dust jacket. Pages are clean and binding is secure.
This early 20th century travelogue by Elva Babcock Gardner offers a fascinating glimpse into the India of a century ago. Published in 1917, “Lure of India” captures the author’s experiences and impressions as an American woman exploring the subcontinent during the waning years of the British Raj. Gardner’s vivid descriptions transport readers to bustling cities like Bombay and Calcutta, as well as remote villages and ancient monuments like the Taj Mahal. Her keen eye for detail and curiosity about Indian culture make this an engaging read for armchair travelers and India enthusiasts alike. While some perspectives inevitably reflect the prejudices of the era, the book remains a valuable primary source illuminating early 20th century attitudes toward India under colonial rule. This well-preserved copy lacks a dust jacket but features sturdy binding and clean pages – an excellent addition for collectors of vintage travel literature or those interested in first-hand accounts of India’s rich history and traditions.