Hume-Griffith, M. E.
Behind the veil in Persia and Turkish Arabia. An account of an Englishwoman's eight years' residence amongst the women of the East. With narratives of experiences in both countries by A. Hume-Griffith, M.D., D.P.H.
London, Seeley & Co., 1909. Large 8vo (21.9 x 14.0 cm). 336 pp.; one full colour folding map, 37 photographs. Original blue cloth with gilt title on the spine and gilt vignette on the front board.
First edition of a well-illustrated travelogue, with much information on life in Persia [Iran], and the eastern part of Ottoman Arabia (now Iraq, and parts of some adjacent countries). Written by Mary Eliza Hume-Griffith, about whom little else is known, except that she was the wife of a medical doctor, missionary, and co-author of several chapters, and being an author of more works on Asian topics. The photographs mainly show women and men in Persia [Iran]. A 16 pp. publisher's catalogue, dated 1/3/08, bound in the rear. A few old ownership marks on the front free endpaper; some scattered spotting to several text pages, plates generally clean. A very good, complete copy.