The Rajah's Moustache

The Rajah's Moustache
Author: Asha Nehemiah
Publisher: Children's Book Trust
Total Pages: 20
Release: 1999
Genre: Children's stories, Indic (English)
ISBN: 9788170118664

Rajah Muchacho Singh Is Immensely Fascinated With His Curly-Whirly-Twirly Moustache. To Match Its Shape, The Rajah Orders Everything In His Kingdom To Be Fashioned The Same Way. But One Fine Morning, He Finds His Moustache Growing Straight! The Answer Lay In The Queen'S Hands.

The Nation

The Nation
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 1128
Release: 1914
Genre: Great Britain
ISBN:

Hetty ...

Hetty ...
Author: Henry Kingsley
Publisher:
Total Pages: 668
Release: 1869
Genre: English fiction
ISBN:

The Rajah's Sapphire

The Rajah's Sapphire
Author: M.P. Shiel
Publisher: Good Press
Total Pages: 61
Release: 2021-11-09
Genre: Fiction
ISBN:

'The Rajah's Sapphire' is an adventure-horror novel written by M. P. Shiel. A famous gem named Rajah's Sapphire, is said to be cursed. All of its previous owners have died—and will the same fate befall its newest holder?

Ladies Or Gentlemen

Ladies Or Gentlemen
Author: Jean-Louis Ginibre
Publisher: Filipacchi Publishing
Total Pages: 420
Release: 2005
Genre: Performing Arts
ISBN: 1933231041

From Greek drama through vaudeville and modern cinema, nothing in the theatrical experience has ever guaranteed a laugh like a man in a dress. This spectacular pictorial history examines the grand tradition of male cross-dressing in the movies through more than 700 photos, more than half of which are previously unpublished. The screen's greatest stars, from comedians like Buster Keaton and Peter Sellers to "serious" actors like Marlon Brando and Max von Sydow, are pictured in everything from bustiers to ball gowns. Just as in real life, the cinematic motives for cross-dressing are complex, ranging from plot device (I Was a Male War Bride) and social commentary (Tootsie) to the simple sight gags of Laurel and Hardy. The book explores these and myriad other reasons actors are coaxed out of dress suits and into dresses. By turns provocative, serious, and silly, Ladies or Gentlemen is a delightful study of a seldom-explored facet of cinema history.