I’ve just finished Coralie Younger’s Wicked Women of the Raj, and it was a fun, informative and inspiring read.
Younger’s essay is basically a catalog of the western women that, in the 19th and early 20th century, married Indian princes, the fabled Rahjas of India.
Each “wicked woman” gets her own chapter, maybe one photograph, and a collection of facts detailing her biography, and her “scandalous” choice. Continue reading
