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New York. 1977. Crowell. 1st American Edition. Very Good in Dustjacket. 069001208x. 469 pages. hardcover. keywords: Literature India Women. FROM THE PUBLISHER-Kamala Markandaya's ninth novel, THE GOLDEN HONEYCOMB, (1977) is a saga of princely life in India that portrays the life of a Maharajah who is merely a puppet in the hands of the British. Rabi the illegitimate son of Maharajah, becomes a revolutionary since his education is supervised by his mother Mohini and by his grandmother who instil in him the patriotic feelings. Under their influence from head to toe, Rabi can't tolerate his father bowing to the English Viceroy. inventory #25263.
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Near Fine / Very Good. Size: 9x6x1; Octavo 9 1/4" tall, 469 pages, yellow quarter-cloth. A very good+, clean, sturdy copy with light shelf wear and rubbing to the top fore-edge, hinges and binding tight, paper a darker cream white. In a very good (minus), moderately worn dust jacket, with a one-inch closed tear at top of rear panel, with original price.
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Fine in Near Very Good jacket. 8vo-over 7¾"-9¾" tall. x, 469 pp. The jacket is scuffed at the extremities, with a small chip missing at the base of the rear flap fold. The author's ninth novel, set in a Maharajah's court at the start of the 20th century.
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Very Good in Very Good dust jacket. 0701122099. A novel. First British edition. Foxing on fore edge, else very good in a very good (foxing on verso) dust jacket.