A Day in the Life of India


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A photographic celebration of the people and ancient landscape of India depicts such diverse subjects as chilly Ladakh, slum-dwellers in Bombay, and the Dalai Lama. 20,000 first printing.







Every-day Life in India. Illustrated from Original Photographs


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Reprint of the original, first published in 1882.




The Republic of India


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Twenty-One Days in India


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Reproduction of the original: Twenty-One Days in India by George Robert Aberigh-Mackay




Bakht Singh of India


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This biography by Dr. T. E. Koshy tells how God led Indian evangelist Bakht Sing to establish indigenous local churches patterned after New Testament principles, which helped dispel the misconception that Christianity is a Western religion and not relevant to the people of India. A story of an ordinary man used by God to do extraordinary things.













Twenty-One Days in India, or, the Tour Of Sir Ali Baba K.C.B.; and, the Teapot Series


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This book is an excellent example of the Victorian travel story written by an Englishmen about the colonial society of India. The author tells about his encounters with different sorts of people, like a government secretary, a political agent, a planter, a villager, a civil surgeon, a shikar, a raja, etc.