VERY RARE 1865 DOMESTIC LIFE PALESTINE TURKEY ARABIA #1

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VERY RARE 1865 DOMESTIC LIFE PALESTINE TURKEY ARABIA #1 Description: FROM 1865, during the US Civil War, this is a rare first edition, Domestic Life in Palestine, by Mary Eliza Rogers, as published by Poe & Hitchcock, Cincinnati, 1865. Bound in tan cloth, gilt titles, 8x5 inches, 436 pages. Great condition for a work of this vintage. There is a bookplate, From the Library of the Honorable James Leland Howard (a Lieutenant Governor of CT), indicating the book was presented to the Hartford Public Library. Online, we find this amusing highly academic entry on the book, attribution as follows: Anne Lockwood University of North Carolina at Greensboro Mary Eliza Rogers' Domestic Life in Palestine contributes significantly to a distinctive tradition of British women's travel writing about the Middle East, a tradition begun by Mary Wortley Montagu, Elizabeth Craven, and Hester Stanhope. Residence in Palestine during the Crimean War provided access for Rogers to a world of empowerment closed to her in England, where she was constrained by the conventions of what I refer to as "The British Harem." I am particularly interested in the ways in which Rogers constructs herself as imperial through representations of her honorary male status, and her "conquest"' of Arabs and "Oriental" territories in her interactions with Arab and Turkish men read more