Incomplete proof copy of `British Government in India' (1925) by George Nathaniel Curzon, Marquess Curzon of Kedleston (1859-1925), Viceroy of India 1899-1905, corrected by the author, with related correspondence and other papers.
Military reports of action by the Indian Corps at the battle of Neuve Chapelle, and of operations by the Sistan and Eastern Persian Cordon Field Forces.
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Military reports of action by the Indian Corps at the battle of Neuve Chapelle, and of operations by the Sistan and Eastern Persian Cordon Field Forces.
Diaries of Frank Ludlow (1885-1972), botanist, Indian Education Service 1908-26, member of British Mission to Lhasa 1942-43, with report, dated 1927, on the school at Gyantse, Tibet, which he set up and taught in until its closure 1923-26.
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Diaries of Frank Ludlow (1885-1972), botanist, Indian Educational Service 1908-26, member of British Mission to Lhasa 1942-43, with report, dated 1927, on the school at Gyantse, Tibet, which he set up and taught in until its closure 1923-26.
Letters from Sir Patrick Robert Cadell (1871-1961), Indian Civil Service, Bombay 1891-1926, to Brig J W Kaye (b1899), British Army 1918-48, chiefly concerning their interests in Indian history and biography.
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Letters from Sir Patrick Robert Cadell (1871-1961), Indian Civil Service, Bombay 1891-1926, to Brig J W Kaye (b 1899), British Army 1918-48, chiefly concerning their interest in Indian history and biography.
Background papers and reports of discussion at the conference on the Fourth Indian Five Year Plan held in 1967 at the University of Sussex [Cf Paul Streeten and Michael Lipton (eds) `The Crisis of Indian Planning in the 1960s' (London 1968)].
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Background papers and reports of discussion at the conference on the Fourth Indian Five Year Plan held in 1967 at the University of Sussex [Cf Paul Streeten and Michael Lipton (eds) `The Crisis of Indian Planning in the 1960s' (London 1968)].
Papers compiled by John R Castree, Assistant Lecturer, Dept of Political Economy, University of Glasgow, concerning the attitudes of British Companies with investments in India, their opinions on Indian economic and industrial policy, and an analysis of aid/trade relationships.
Anonymous diary, dated Oct-Nov 1861, by a member of the Judge Advocate General's Department, Bengal, of a tour through the North-Western Provinces and to the foothills of the Himalaya, describing ancient monuments and scenes of the Indian mutiny.
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Anonymous diary, dated Oct-Nov 1861, by a member of the Judge Advocate General's Department, Bengal, of a tour through the North-Western Provinces and to the foothills of the Himalaya, describing ancient monuments and scenes of the Indian mutiny.
Letters from Captain James Coggan, Master Attendant of Shipping, East India Company to Messrs Cobb & Co of Margate, concerning the salvage of the East Indiaman `Hindostan' wrecked at Margate.
Correspondence and notes concerning research by Sidney James McNally in the India Office Records on behalf of Timothy Green for the latter's book on the history of the firm of Mocatta and Goldsmid.