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LETTERS OF A JAVANESE PRINCESS.

LETTERS OF A JAVANESE PRINCESS.

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LETTERS OF A JAVANESE PRINCESS.

by Kartini Raden Adjeng (1879-1904) Preface By Eleanor Roosevelt; Hildred Geertz, editor

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New York:: University Press of America / The Asia Society, , (1985). Good overall - some scattered underlining and marginal notations. . Trade paperback. Includes a preface by Eleanor Roosevelt in which she notes that although Kartini died young (at age 24, a few days after the birth of her son), with her letters, which give some insight into the lives of a people ruled at the time by Dutch, she was able to reach millions of Javanese. Through her writings she became a spokesman for the liberation and education of women. Edited and with an Introduction By Hildred Geertz. Translated from the Dutch by Agnes Louis Symmers. 246 pp.

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Title
LETTERS OF A JAVANESE PRINCESS.
Author
Kartini Raden Adjeng (1879-1904) Preface By Eleanor Roosevelt; Hildred Geertz, editor
Book Condition
Used - Good overall - some scattered underlining and marginal notations.
Binding
Paperback
ISBN 10
0819147583
ISBN 13
9780819147585
Publisher
University Press of America / The Asia Society,
Place of Publication
New York:
Date Published
(1985)
Keywords
southeast asia, indonesia, java, dutch colonialism, women's rights,
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