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Take Off: Lives & Times Mother Teresa Paperback

I is for India Big Book (World Alphabet)

By Das, Prodeepta

The heart of India

By Alexander Campbell

Gandhi 1914-1948: The Years That Changed the World

By Guha, Ramachandra

Rebels Against the Raj: Western Fighters for India’s Freedom

By Guha, Ramachandra

Philosophie asiatique/Asian philosophy: 7 (Contemporary Philosophy: A New Survey, 7)

By Fløistad, Guttorm

She-Merchants, Buccaneers and Gentlewomen: British Women in India

By Hickman, Katie

The Idea Of India

By Khilnani, Sunil

The East India Company – Book of Tea

By Wild, Antony

Indian Philosophy: A Very Short Introduction: 48 (Very Short Introductions)

By Hamilton, Sue

On Secret Service East of Constantinople: The Plot to Bring Down the British Empire

By Hopkirk, Peter

Taj Mahal (Wonders of Man S.)

By David Carroll, Carroll, David

The Story of India

By Wood, Michael, Michael Wood

Ashoka: The Search for India's Lost Emperor

By Allen, Charles

Indian Subcontinent (Flashpoints)

By Ganeri, Anita

Eyewitness:India Paper

By Chatterjee, Manini, Manini & Anita Roy.

Our Country

By David, Cumming

The Silk Roads: A New History of the World

By Frankopan, Peter, Professor Peter

Keeping the Jewel in the Crown: The British Betrayal of India

By Walter Reid

The Selfish Gene

By Dawkins, Richard, Richard Dawkins

Traditional Indian Textiles

By Gillow, John, Barnard, Nicholas

Troubled World: Conflict: India and Pakistan Hardback

By David Downing

Country Studies: India (Cased)

By Brace, Steve

Journey Through India

By Anita Ganeri, Ganeri, Anita

Angels of Albion: Women of the Indian Mutiny

By Robinson, Jane

The Places In Between

By Stewart, Rory

Past Historic: India, 1526-1800

By Roberts, Frank

Mughal and British India, 1526-1800 (Collins living history)

By Macdonald, Fiona

The Traveller's Histories: India (Traveller'S History Of)

By Tammita-Delgoda, SinhaRaja

From sepoy to subedar: Being the life and adventures of Subedar Sita Ram, a native officer of the Bengal Army, written and related by himself

By James Lunt