1928. This work contains letters written to the Purina family. In
his ramblings, Mr. Danforth made some surprising discoveries. For
instance, he knew nothing of the hundreds of native states in
India. He discovered the overwhelming hospitality of the native
Indian - princes, officials and private citizens. Then he
discovered India itself, so tremendously more fascinating at close
range than he had anticipated - India with its seething masses, its
searching philosophy, its amazing colors and contrasts, its
magnificent distances, its head in the snow and feet on the
equator. Contents: Across the first three oceans; Mediterranean
Spirits; Into the Orient; Pen pictures; First Glimpse of an Indian
Prince; Khyber Pass; Kashmir; Highest mountain peaks in the world;
Holy City of the Hindus; I meet Gandhi.
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