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Nev March
Nev March is 50% done
A close reading will break your heart. Yes, there are long passages about the maharajas interest and acquisition of French jewelry, and the impact that created the art deco era. Read pages later of the horrific privations that women and children interred inference by the nazi regime. These graphic details of starvation, freezing cold and total lack of sanitation sear the readers mind.

Fascism has a face.
Mar 10, 2025 01:46PM
In Search of Amrit Kaur: A Lost Princess and Her Vanished World

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Nev March
Nev March is 75% done
No matter if you think you have read about World War II the passages about the horrific privations and destruction of human lives and dignity will teach you something new.
The personal stories around this long hunt for the story of Amrit Kaur narrate much more than a series of deep friendships across the globe. They also share the tragedy of fascism, and how people of all classes were caught in that meat grinder.
Mar 12, 2025 12:10PM
In Search of Amrit Kaur: A Lost Princess and Her Vanished World


Nev March
Nev March is 18% done
Still engrossed in the delightful details of a forgotten era
Mar 04, 2025 08:03PM
In Search of Amrit Kaur: A Lost Princess and Her Vanished World


Nev March
Nev March is 12% done
A delightful book so far. It begins with the travels of an italian journalist to Mumbai where she came upon a portrait of Rani Amrit Kaur, daughter of the Punjabi King Of Kapurthala, married to the young king of Mandi.
Translated from italian this is a charming journey, tracing the fortunes and travails of many royal families and princes of India through the literature about them. I’ve just got to Lord Curzon.
Mar 03, 2025 07:38PM
In Search of Amrit Kaur: A Lost Princess and Her Vanished World


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