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The Beverleys: A Story of Calcutta - Gyan Books

About The Book: The Beverleys: A Story of Calcutta by Mary Perkins is a vivid portrayal of British colonial life in Calcutta during the late nineteenth century. Through the experiences of the Beverley family, Perkins explores themes of duty, cultural encounter, and moral resilience amidst the complexities of imperial society. Her narrative captures both the charm and challenges of expatriate existence, reflecting the author’s keen observation of Anglo-Indian life and her nuanced understanding of social conventions in a changing colonial world.

Author: Mary Perkins

Pages: 278

Edition: 1890

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