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Fishing Fleet: Husband-Hunting in the Raj
Fishing Fleet: Husband-Hunting in the Raj | Anne de Courcy
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By the late nineteenth century, Britain's colonial reign seemed to know no limit--and India was the sparkling jewel in the Imperial crown. Many of Her Majesty's best and brightest young men departed for the Raj to make their careers, and their fortunes, as bureaucrats, soldiers, and businessmen. But in their wake they left behind countless young ladies who, suddenly bereft of eligible bachelors, found themselves facing an uncertain future. With nothing to lose and everything to gain, some of these women decided to follow suit and abandon their native Britain for India's exotic glamour and--with men outnumbering women by roughly four to one in the Raj--the best chance they had at finding a husband.Drawing on a wealth of firsthand sources, including unpublished memoirs, letters, photographs, and diaries, Anne de Courcy brings the incredible world of "the Fishing Fleet," as these women were known, to life. In these sparkling pages, she describes the glittering whirlwind of dances, parties, tennis tournaments, tiger shoots, and palatial banquets that awaited in the Raj, all geared toward the prospect of romance. Most of the girls were away from home for the first time, and they plunged headlong into the heady dazzle of expatriate social life; marriages were frequent. However, after the honeymoon many women were confronted with a reality that was far from the fairy tale they'd been chasing.Rich with drama and color, The Fishing Fleet is a sumptuous, utterly compelling real-life saga of adventure, romance, and heartbreak in the heyday of the British Empire.
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squirrelbrain
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A fascinating look at the lives of girls and young women (some still in their teens) who travelled to #india as ‘marriage material‘ for the thousands of single British men serving the Raj.

The book started slowly, with too many snippets about too many girls but became far more interesting after the first few chapters.

I think you‘ll like it @MsMelissa - I‘d certainly give it a go.

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Cinfhen Cover is pretty awesome 🤩 3y
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BarbaraTheBibliophage Stacking - sounds fascinating! 3y
LeahBergen I love your #containsphotos tag! 😆 I always want to know that! 3y
Cathythoughts Hi Helen ! Your parcel arrived ! Thankyou , I‘ll wait till my birthday & open & post then ... Thankyou 😘 exciting 😁 3y
squirrelbrain Oh good! Thanks for letting me know @Cathythoughts 😘 3y
rubyslippersreads This looks great! 3y
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Laetitia.Michau
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A little bit of non-fiction that feels a lot like fiction.📚