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

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

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Number of Chapters: 32

Length: 09 hours and 05 minutes

Language: English

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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A Word Before We Start (BettyB)
In Bangkok (BettyB)
King Rama and his Realm (BettyB)
Some Shrines and Rites of Siam (BettyB)
Siam's French Neighbour (BettyB)
Burma and Its Capital (BettyB)
The Golden Pagoda (BettyB)
Rice Mills and Paddy Fields of the Irrawaddy (BettyB)
At the Rangoon Jail (BettyB)
Elephant Lumberjacks (BettyB)
The Light of Asia (BettyB)
The Women of Burma (BettyB)
Calcutta (BettyB)
The Viceroy and his Job (BettyB)
On the Roof of the Globe (BettyB)
The Farms of the Himalayas (BettyB)
On the Fringe of India (BettyB)
The Ashes of Buddha (BettyB)
Travelling on India's Railways (BettyB)
Benares, Holy City of the Hindus (BettyB)
The Bathers and Burning Ghats of the Ganges (BettyB)
The Slaves of Caste (BettyB)
The Hungry Farmers of Hindustan (BettyB)
Delhi (BettyB)
Woman's Greatest Monument (BettyB)
Baby Brides and Child Widows (BettyB)
Jaipur and the Rajahs (BettyB)
Bombay, Western Gateway of India (BettyB)
The Towers of Silence on Malabar Hill (BettyB)
Indian Captains of Industry (BettyB)
John Bull's Biggest Police Job (BettyB)
Husband Hunting and the Social Tug of War (BettyB)
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