colombo 1932
River at Srinagar, Kashmire 1892
Widow of Rana of Audipur stopped at the Indus 1890
The beautiful nautchnee
Parsee lady and child
A Hindoo girl
Alligators near Karachi
English life in India
Native life in India
Ascent of the Shevaroys
Shevaroy Hills - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Widow of Rana of Audipur stopped at the Indus 1890
Anandi Gopal Joshi - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Anandibai
Gopalrao Joshee ( Marathi : आनंदीबाई जोशी) (31 March 1865 – 26 February
1887) was the first Indian woman to obtain a degree in Western ...The beautiful nautchnee
Parsee lady and child
A Hindoo girl
Alligators near Karachi
English life in India
Native life in India
Ascent of the Shevaroys
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Shevaroys is the anglicised name for the Servarayan Hills (Tamil: சேர்வராயன் மலை) which lie near the town of Salem in Tamil Nadu, India The kutcherry
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Old Deccan days; or, Hindoo fairy legends current in southern India | |||
Frere, Mary Eliza Isabella | London: | J. Murray, 1868. |
Six years in India; or, Sketches of India and its people as seen by a lady missionary, given in a series of letters to her mother | ||
Humphrey, E. J. Mrs | New York: | Carlton & Porter, 1866. |
The timely retreat or, A year in Bengal before the mutinies | |||
Wallace-Dunlop, Madeline Anne | London: | R. Bentley, 1858. | |
2 v. | Ames DS412 .W26x 1858 |
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The Moslem noble : his land and people, with some notices of the Parsees, or ancient Persians | |||
Young, Marianne | London: | Saunders and Otley, 1857. |
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Walkeshwur.
Chow-chow; being selections from a journal kept in India, Egypt, and Syria | |||
Falkland, Amelia Fitz Clarence Cary Viscountess | London: | Hurst and Blackett, 1857. | |
2 v. | Ames DS413 .F19 |
: Women.
Life in ancient India | |||
Manning, Charlotte Speir | London: | Smith, Elder Smith, Taylor, 1856. | |
xvii, 464 p. | Ames DS425 .M28 |
India, pictorial, descriptive, and historical | |||
Corner, Julia | London: | H. G. Bohn, 1854. | |
x, 494 p. | Ames DS436 .C81 |
A suttee.
Hindoo and Mahomedan buildings.
Hindostan, its landscapes, palaces, temples, tombs; | |||
Roberts, Emma | London: | P. Jackson, 1850. | |
1 v. | Ames Quarto DS408 .R65 |
Camels were being branded for the Public Service
Wanderings of a pilgrim in search of the picturesque during four-and-twenty years in the East; with relevations of life in the zenana . . . illustrated with sketches from nature. | |||
Parlby, Fanny Parks | London: | P. Richardson, 1850. | |
2 v. | Ames Rare DS408 .P25 |
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A young Mussulman girl.
Portraits of the princes & people of India | |||
Eden, Emily | London: | J. Dickinson, 1844. | |
24 numb. l. | Ames Rare Flat DS421 .E2 |
The history of Little Henry and his Bearer.
The history of little Henry and his bearer | |||
Sherwood, Mrs | London: | Houlston & Stoneman, 1839?. | |
32nd ed. 139 p. |
Ames Rare PR5449 .S4 H52x 1800 | ||
Notes: Running title: Little Henry and his bearer. |
Picture: Hindostan sepoy in his native costume.
Picture 2: Rock and ancient inscriptions near Girnar.
Western India in 1838, by Mrs. Postans | |||
Young, Marianne | London: | Saunders and Otley, 1839. | |
2 v. |
Ames DS 476 Y68x 1839 | ||
Notes: Mrs. Marianne Young, formerly Mrs. Thomas Postans |
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Cutch; or random sketches taken during a residence in one of the northern provinces of western India, interspersed with legends and traditions. | |||
Young, Marianne | London: | Smith, Elder and co, 1839. | |
283 p. |
Ames Rare DS485. K13 Y7 |
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Women in Pre-Independent India
Charles Lesley Ames concentrated his book collecting on the
British-Indian interaction. With such an interest the Ames Library of
South Asia is exceedingly rich in writings of individuals who went to
India for a variety of reasons and subsequently published accounts or
studies. Women were but one such group of individuals whose writings Mr.
Ames collected.
We are inputting data for this guide chronologically, based on the publication date of the book. The earliest imprint that we have is 1743 and we will eventually end the guide with India's independence in 1947. Users thus can select a specific time frame and see what works by or about women are available. Also included in the guide are additional works within the University of Minnesota library system which pertain to women in India.
Ordered by publication date, earliest to latest.
We are inputting data for this guide chronologically, based on the publication date of the book. The earliest imprint that we have is 1743 and we will eventually end the guide with India's independence in 1947. Users thus can select a specific time frame and see what works by or about women are available. Also included in the guide are additional works within the University of Minnesota library system which pertain to women in India.
Ordered by publication date, earliest to latest.
A letter from a lady at Madrass to her friends in London : giving an account of a visit, made by the governor of that place, with his lady and others, to the Nabob (prime minister to the Great Mogul) and his lady, &c. in which their persons, and amazing richness of dress, are particularly described : with some account of the manners and customs of the Moors in general | |||
Smart, Jane | London: | Printed for and sold by H. Piers, 1743. | |
8 p. |
Ames Rare DS421.5 .S63x 1743 | ||
Notes: Attributed to Jane Smart by NUC pre-1956 and by ESTC. | |||
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Letters from the island of Teneriffe, Brazil, the Cape of Good Hope, and the East Indies | |||
Kindersley Mrs | London: | J. Nourse, 1777. | |
301 p. |
Bell 1777 Ki | ||
Notes: Half-title: Letters from the East Indies. Letters dated: June 1764 - Feb. 1769. | |||
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Translation of the letters of a Hindoo rajah : written previous to, and during the period of his residence in England: to which is prefixed a preliminary dissertation on the history, religion, and manners of the Hindoos | |||
Hamilton, Elizabeth | London: | Printed for G. and J. Robinson, by J. Crowder, 1796. | |
2d ed. 2 v. |
Wilson Rare Books 824H18 OT | ||
Notes: "A work of fiction, describing the prevalent customs and manners of Engaland, under the name of a supposed Hindoo "--Watt, Bibl. brit. | |||
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Translation of the letters of a Hindoo rajah : written previous to, and during the period of his residence in England: to which is prefixed a preliminary dissertation on the history, religion, and manners of the Hindoos | |||
Hamilton, Elizabeth | London: | J. Walker , 1811. | |
5th ed. 2 v. |
Ames Rare DA 485 H218 1811 | ||
Notes: "A work of fiction describing the prevalent customs and manners of England under the name of a supposed Hindoo"-- Watt Bibl. brit. | |||
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Journal of a residence in India | |||
Callcott, Maria Lady | Edinburgh: | A. Constable, 1812. | |
vii, 211 p. |
Ames Rare Quarto DS412 .C14 1812 | ||
Picture: Temple of Maho Deo in Bombay.
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Letters on India | |||
Callcott, Maria Lady | London: | Printed for Longman, 1814. | |
382 p. |
Ames Rare DS421 .C25 | ||
Picture: Vicramaditya at the feet of Kali.
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Original letters from India 1779-1815 | |||
Fay, Eliza | New York: | Harcourt, Brace and company, 1925. | |
307 p. |
Ames DS412 .F3 1925a | ||
Notes: Originally published, 1817. | |||
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Memoirs of the late Mrs. Elizabeth Hamilton; with a selection from her correspondence, and other unpublished writings | |||
Benger, Elizabeth | London: | Printed for Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown, 1818. | |
2 v. |
Wilson annex 824H18 BB43 | ||
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Memoirs of Mrs. Harriet Newell, wife of the Rev. S. Newell, American missionary to India, who died November 30, 1812, aged nineteen years. Also a sermon on her death with an account of the American Missionary Society and a monody on her death | |||
Newell, Harriet | London: | D. Jaques, 1818. | |
xii, 226 p. |
Ames BV3269 .N4 A3 1818 | ||
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The ayah and lady : An Indian story | |||
Sherwood Mrs | Boston New York: | S.T. Armstrong and Crocker & Brewster J.P. Haven, 1822. | |
104 p. |
Wilson Rare Small 825Sh58 OA | ||
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A tour through the upper provinces of Hindostan; comprising a period between the years 1804 and 1814: with remarks and authentic anecdotes to which is annexed a guide up the River Ganges with a map from the source to the mouth. | |||
Deane, A. Mrs | London: | Printed for C. & J. Rivington, 1823. | |
xii, 291 p. |
Ames Rare DS412 D4x | ||
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Life in India; or, The English at Calcutta | |||
Monkland, Mrs | London: | H. Colburn, 1828. | |
3 v. |
Ames PZ3 .M7499 Li2 | ||
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Narrative of a journey overland from England by the continent of Europe, Egypt, and the Red Sea, including a residence there and voyage home in the years 1825, 26, 27, and 28. | |||
Elwood, Anne Katharine Curteis | London: | H. Colburn and R. Bentley, 1830. | |
2 v. |
Ames Rare G490 .E52 | ||
Picture: Takhtrouan
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Observations on the Mussulmauns of India : descriptive of their manners, customs, habits, and religious opinion ; made during a twelve years' residence in their immediate society | |||
Mir :Hasan 'Al:Mrs. B. | London: | Parbury, Allen, 1832. | |
2 v. |
Ames DS427 .M5 1832 | ||
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Scenes and characteristics of Hindostan : with sketches of Anglo- Indian society | |||
Roberts, Emma | London: | W.H. Allen & co, 1837. | |
2nd ed. 2 v. |
Ames Rare DS412 R64 1837 | ||
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The Indian pilgrim, or, the progress of the pilgrim Nazareenee, formerly called Goonah Purist, or the Slave of Sin, from the City of the Wrath of God to the City of Mount Zion | |||
Sherwood Mrs | London: | Printed for Houlston, 1837. | |
8th ed. vii, 214 p. |
Ames PR5449 .S4 I53x 1837 | ||
Notes: Adaptation of: Pilgrim's progress / John Bunyan. | |||
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Cutch; or random sketches taken during a residence in one of the northern provinces of western India, interspersed with legends and traditions. | |||
Young, Marianne | London: | Smith, Elder and co, 1839. | |
283 p. |
Ames Rare DS485. K13 Y7 | ||
Notes: Title page cites author as Mrs. Postans. | |||
Picture: Priest of the Jain sect.
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Western India in 1838, by Mrs. Postans | |||
Young, Marianne | London: | Saunders and Otley, 1839. | |
2 v. |
Ames DS 476 Y68x 1839 | ||
Notes: Mrs. Marianne Young, formerly Mrs. Thomas Postans | |||
Picture: Hindostan sepoy in his native costume.
Picture 2: Rock and ancient inscriptions near Girnar. |
The history of little Henry and his bearer | |||
Sherwood, Mrs | London: | Houlston & Stoneman, 1839?. | |
32nd ed. 139 p. |
Ames Rare PR5449 .S4 H52x 1800 | ||
Notes: Running title: Little Henry and his bearer. | |||
Picture: The history of Little Henry and his Bearer.
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The last days of Boosy, the bearer of little Henry | |||
Sherwood, Mary Martin, 1775-1851. | London: | Houlston and Stoneman, 1842. | |
195 p. |
Ames PR5449 .S4 L37x 1842 | ||
Notes: Title on added engraved t.p.: The sequel to little Henry and his bearer. Written in the form of an exchange of letters between Andrew McNeil and Theophilus Smith. Sequel to: Little Henry and his bearer. | |||
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A journal of the disasters in Affghanistan, 1841-2 | |||
Sale, Florentia Wynch lady, 1790-1853. | London: | J. Murray, 1843. | |
xvi p., 1 l., 451 p. |
Ames DS363 .S3 | ||
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Personal observations on Sindh: the manners and customs of its inhabitants and its productive capabilities; with a sketch of its history, a narrative of recent events, and an account of the connection of the British Government with that country to the present period | |||
Young, Marianne | Karachi: | Indus Publications, 1843. | |
xv, 402 p. |
Ames DS392 .S53 P67 1973 | ||
Notes: Originally published in 1843. | |||
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The history of China & India, pictorial & descriptive | |||
Corner, Julia | London: | Dean & Co. Printers, 1844. | |
iv, ii, iii, iv, iii, iii, 393 p. |
Ames DS511 .C8 1844 | ||
Picture: Ceremony of burning a Hindu widow with the body of
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Portraits of the princes & people of India | |||
Eden, Emily | London: | J. Dickinson, 1844. | |
24 numb. l. |
Ames Rare Flat DS421 .E2 | ||
Notes: Engraved t.-p. | |||
Picture: A young Mussulman girl.
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The East India voyager, or, The outward bound | |||
Roberts, Emma | London: | J. Madden, 1845. | |
xii, 284 p. |
Ames DS412 .R61x 1845 | ||
Notes: Half title: Roberts' East India voyager. | |||
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Hindostan, its landscapes, palaces, temples, tombs : the shores of the Red sea | |||
Roberts, Emma | London: | Fisher, 1845-1847. | |
2 v. |
Wilson Annex Quarto 915.4 R541 | ||
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Wanderings of a pilgrim in search of the picturesque during four-and-twenty years in the East; with relevations of life in the zenana . . . illustrated with sketches from nature. | |||
Parlby, Fanny Parks | London: | P. Richardson, 1850. | |
2 v. |
Ames Rare DS408 .P25 | ||
Notes: The name of the author is given in Arabic characters. | |||
Picture: Camels were being branded for the Public Service a
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Hindostan, its landscapes, palaces, temples, tombs; | |||
Roberts, Emma | London: | P. Jackson, 1850. | |
1 v. |
Ames Quarto DS408 .R65 | ||
Picture: Hindoo and Mahomedan buildings.
Picture 2: A suttee. |
Life in the mission, the camp, and the Zenana, or, Six years in India | |||
Mackenzie, Helen Douglas "Mrs. Colin MacKenzie" | London: | R. Bentley, 1853. | |
2 v. |
Ames DS 412 .M15 | ||
Notes: Also published under title: Six years in India. | |||
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India, pictorial, descriptive, and historical | |||
Corner, Julia | London: | H. G. Bohn, 1854. | |
x, 494 p. |
Ames DS436 .C81 | ||
Picture: Afghan lady in her riding dress.
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The life of Mrs. Sherwood, (chiefly autobiographical) with extracts from Mr. Sherwood's journal during his imprisonment in France & residence in India | |||
Sherwood Mrs | London: | Darton & co, 1854. | |
xii, 600 p. |
Wilson Annex 825SH58 BSh58 | ||
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Life in ancient India | |||
Manning, Charlotte Speir | London: | Smith, Elder Smith, Taylor, 1856. | |
xvii, 464 p. |
Ames DS425 .M28 | ||
Picture: Women.
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Eustace Carey : a missionary in India ; a memoir | |||
Carey, Esther | London: | Pewtress & Co, 1857. | |
x, 567 p. |
Ames BV3269 .C37 A3x 1857 | ||
Notes: Spine title : A memoir of Eustace Carey. | |||
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Chow-chow; being selections from a journal kept in India, Egypt, and Syria | |||
Falkland, Amelia Fitz Clarence Cary Viscountess | London: | Hurst and Blackett, 1857. | |
2 v. |
Ames DS413 .F19 | ||
Picture: Moollah, or priest of the Bohras
Picture 2: Walkeshwur. |
The Moslem noble : his land and people, with some notices of the Parsees, or ancient Persians | |||
Young, Marianne | London: | Saunders and Otley, 1857. | |
192 p. |
Ames HT653 .I4 Y68x 1857 | ||
Picture: Parsee lady.
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A widow's reminiscences of the siege of Lucknow | |||
Bartrum, Katherine Mary | London: | J. Nisbet, 1858. | |
viii, 102 p. |
Ames DS478 .B32 | ||
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Day by day at Lucknow A journal of the siege of Lucknow | |||
Case, Adelaide | London: | R. Bentley, 1858. | |
iv, 348 p. |
Ames DS478 .C3 | ||
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A lady's diary of the siege of Lucknow | |||
Harris, G. "Mrs. James P. Harris." | London: | J. Murray, 1858. | |
vii, 208 p. |
Ames DS478 .H3 | ||
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The timely retreat or, A year in Bengal before the mutinies | |||
Wallace-Dunlop, Madeline Anne | London: | R. Bentley, 1858. | |
2 v. |
Ames DS412 .W26x 1858 | ||
Picture: Doorway in a hill viage.
Picture 2: Puharrie women Rajpoots. |
A lady's escape from Gwalior and life in the fort of Agra during the mutinies of 1857 | |||
Coopland, R. M. | London: | Smith, Elder, 1859. | |
iv, 316 p. |
Ames DS478 .C775x 1859 | ||
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Campaigning experiences in Rajpootana and central India : during the suppression of the mutiny, 1857-1858 | |||
Duberly, Frances Isabella Locke | London: | Smith, Elder, 1859. | |
viii, 254 p. |
Ames DS478.3 D8x | ||
Notes: Later ed. published under title: Suppression of the Mutiny, 1857- 1858. | |||
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Our plague spot : in connection with our polity and usages, as regards our women, our soldiery, and the Indian Empire | |||
London: | T.C. Newby, 1859. | ||
xiv, 604 p. |
Ames HQ186 .O97x 1859 | ||
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Camp and cantonment: a journal of life in India in 1857-1859, with some account of the way thither | |||
Paget, Georgiana Theodosia Fitzmoor-Halsey | London: | Longman, Green, 1865. | |
viii, 469 p. |
Ames DS412 .P17 | ||
Picture: The town and fort of Nurgoond
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Six years in India; or, Sketches of India and its people as seen by a lady missionary, given in a series of letters to her mother | |||
Humphrey, E. J. Mrs | New York: | Carlton & Porter, 1866. | |
286 p. |
Ames DS413 .H92 | ||
Picture: Native Christians of Nynee Tal
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Six months in India | |||
Carpenter, Mary | London: | Longmans, Green, 1868. | |
2 v. |
Ames DS413 .C289 | ||
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Old Deccan days; or, Hindoo fairy legends current in southern India | |||
Frere, Mary Eliza Isabella | London: | J. Murray, 1868. | |
xxxv, 331 p. |
Ames PZ8.1.F89 O | ||
Picture: Chundun-ranee
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Ancient and mediaeval India | |||
Manning, Charlotte Speir | London: | Wm. H. Allen, 1869. | |
2 v. |
Ames rare DS425 .M323 1869 | ||
Picture: The bracket is almost exclusively an original Indi
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Travels and adventures of an officer's wife in India, China, and New Zealand | |||
Muter, Elizabeth McMullin | London: | Hurst and Blackett, 1864. | |
2 v. |
Ames G463 .M99 | ||
Notes: Left India in 1859 | |||
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Journal of the siege of Lucknow; an episode of the Indian mutiny | |||
Germon, Maria | London: | Waterlow & Sons, 1870. | |
136 p. |
Ames DS478 .G31 | ||
Notes: Ames Library has reprint: London: Constable Publishers, 1958 | |||
Picture: The kutcherry
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The wreck of the White Bear, East Indiaman | |||
Ross, Ellen (McGregor) | Montreal: | Printed by J. Lovell, 1871. | |
4th ed. 2 v. in 1. |
Ames PZ3 .R7342 W4 | ||
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Letters from India | |||
Eden, Emily | London: | R. Bentley, 1872. | |
2 v. |
Ames DS 412 E23x 1872 | ||
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Overland, inland, and upland A lady's notes of personal observation and adventure | |||
A. U. | London: | Seeley, Jackson, & Halliday, 1873. | |
viii, 342 p. |
Ames DS413 .U11 | ||
Picture: Ascen of the Shevaroys
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The Indian Alps and how we crossed them: being a narrative of two years' residence in the eastern Himalaya and two months' tour into the interior | |||
Mazuchelli, Nina Elizabeth | London: | Longman, Green and co, 1876. | |
xiii, 612 p. |
Ames Rare Quarto DS 485 H6 I33x 1876 | ||
Notes: Line borders. Attributed to Mrs. Nina E. Mazuchelli. | |||
Picture: A wet spectre
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Isis unveiled : a master-key to the mysteries of ancient and modern science and theology | |||
Blavatsky, H. P. | New York London: | J.W. Bouton B. Quaritch, 1882, c1877. | |
2 v. |
Ames BP 561 I7 1882 | ||
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Women of the Orient: an account of the religious, intellectural, and social condition of women in Japan, China, India, Egypt, Syria, and Turkey | |||
Houghton, Ross C. | Cincinnati: | Hitchcock and Walden, 1877. | |
496 p. |
Ames HQ 1170 H8 | ||
Picture: A Hindoo woman and her husband
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Illustrated India: its princes and people Upper, Central, and Farther India, up the Ganges, and down the Indus ... An authentic account of the visit to India of ... the Prince of Wales | |||
Stone, Julia A. | Hartford: | American publishing company, 1877. | |
628 p. |
Ames DS413 .S87 | ||
Picture: Native life in India
Picture 2: English life in India |
Arabia, Egypt, India: a narrative of travel | |||
Burton, Isabel Lady | London: | W. Mullan and son, 1879. | |
488 p. |
Ames DS413 .B97 | ||
Picture: Alligators near Karachi
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Our visit to Hindost'an, Kashmir, and Ladakh | |||
Murray-Aynsley, harriet Georgiana Maria | London: | W.M. Allen, 1879. | |
x, 326 p. |
Ames DS 413 M975x 1879 | ||
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Physiology of home : the substance of four lectures delivered at the Hall of science, London. - | |||
Besant, Annie Wood | London: | Freethought publishing company, 1881. | |
1 v. |
Walter 612 B463 | ||
Notes: Various paging. | |||
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The land of temples or, Sketches from our Indian empire | |||
Hield, Mary | London: | Cassell & Company, 1882. | |
viii, 212 p. Series: World in pictures \. |
Ames DS 413 H54x 1882c | ||
Picture: A Hindoo girl
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An account of a three months' tour from Simla through Bussahir, Kun'owar and Spiti, to Lahoul | |||
Murray-Aynsley, Harriet Georgiana Maria | Calcutta: | Thacker, Spink, 1882. | |
83 p. |
Ames DS485.H6 M9 | ||
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The diary of a civilian's wife in India, 1877-1882 | |||
King, E. Augusta | London: | R. Bentley & son, 1884. | |
2 v. |
Wilson 915.4 K586 | ||
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Life and travel in India: being recollections of a journey before the days of railroads | |||
Leonowens, Anna Harriette | Philadelphia: | Porter & Coates, 1884. | |
325 p. |
Ames rare DS413 .L58 | ||
Picture: Parsee lady and child
Picture 2: The beautiful nautchnee |
Autobiographical sketches | |||
Besant, Annie Wood | London: | Freethought publishing company, 1885. | |
169 p. |
Wilson 212 B46bau | ||
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In southern India : a visit to some of the chief mission stations in the Madras Presidency | |||
Mitchell, Maria Hay | London: | Religious Tract Society, 1885. | |
383 p. |
Ames BV 3265 M52x 1885 | ||
Notes: Includes index. | |||
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Memorials of the life and letters of Major-General Sir Herbert B. Edwardes | |||
Edwardes, Emma Sidney lady | London: | K. Paul, Trench, 1886. | |
2 v. |
Ames DS 475.2 E2 A3 | ||
Picture: The fort of Attock at the entrance of the Peshawur
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In the Himalayas and on the Indian plains | |||
Gordon-Cumming, Constance Frederica, 1837-1924 | London: | Chatto and Windus, 1886. | |
A new edition. xii, 608 p. |
Ames DS 413 G8 1886 | ||
Picture: Ruins of Futteypore Sicri
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Is Socialism sound? : Verbatim report of a four nights' debate between Annie Besant and G. W. Foote at the Hall of Science, Old St., London, E.C., on February 2nd, 9th, 16th, and 23rd, 1887 | |||
Besant, Annie Wood | London: | Progressive Pub. Co, 1887. | |
Rev. by both disputants. 152 p. |
Ames HX21 .B46 1887 | ||
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The high-caste Hindu woman | |||
Ramabai Sarasvati Pundita | Philadelphia: | , 1888. | |
3rd ed. 3 p.l., xxiv p., 1 l., 119 p. |
Ames HQ 1742 R22x 1888 | ||
Picture: Anandibai Joshee
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Notes of a tour in India and Ceylon during the winter of 1888-89 | |||
Ford, Helen C. | London: | Women's printing society, limited, 1889. | |
180 p. |
Ames DS413 .F65 | ||
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Sketches of some distinguished Indian women | |||
Chapman, E. F. Mrs | London: | W. H. Allen & co, 1891. | |
vi, 139 p. |
Ames HQ 1742 A3 C6 | ||
Notes: Sections on Pundita Ramabai Sarasvati, Dr. Anandibai Joshee, The Maharani of Kuch Behar, Toru Dutt, Cornelia Sorabji | |||
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India before the Sepoy mutiny | |||
Corner, Julia | London: | G. Bell and sons, 1891. | |
viii, 494 p. |
DS436 .C81 1891 | ||
Picture: Widow of Rana of Audipur stopped at the Indus
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My three years in Manipur and escape from the recent mutiny | |||
Grimwood, Ethel St. Clair | London: | R. Bentley, 1891. | |
3d ed>. xii, 321 p., <8> leaves of plates. 8> |
Ames DS 485 M43 G8 1891b | ||
Notes: Reprinted 1975 | |||
Picture: Natives of the Manipur hills
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The women of India and what can be done for them | |||
Murdoch, John, 1819-1904 | Madras: | The Christian Vernacular Education Society, 1891. | |
2d ed. 152 p. |
Wilson microfilm | ||
Notes: Preface signed: J. Murdoch, Madras, November, 1888. | |||
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Stray bits from the Orient Experiences of an American in Hindostan | |||
Miner, Clara M. | Buffalo: | The Courier company, 1892. | |
183 p. |
Ames DS413 .M66 | ||
Picture: A Parsee woman
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A lady's diary before and during the Indian mutiny | |||
Ouvry, M. H. | Lymington : | Printed by C. T. King, 1892. | |
166 p. |
Ames DS 478 O92x 1892 | ||
Picture: River at Srinagar, Kashmire
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Annie Besant; an autobiography | |||
Besant, Annie Wood | London: | T. Fisher Unwin, 1893. | |
368 p. |
Ames BP 585 B3 A3 1893 | ||
Picture: Annie Besant
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The key to theosophy : being a clear exposition, in the form of question and answer, of the ethics, science, and philosophy for the study of which the Theosophical Society has been founded | |||
Blavatsky, H. P. | London: | Theosophical Pub. Co, 1893. | |
3rd. rev. English ed. xiv, 260 p. |
Ames BP 561 K4x 1893 | ||
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The simple adventures of a memsahib | |||
Cotes, Sara Jeannette | New York: | D. Appleton and company, 1893. | |
iv, 311 p. |
Ames PZ3 .C825 Si | ||
Picture: Mrs. Peachey had private chastened visions of Hele
Picture 2: Chua |
A family likeness: a sketch in the Himalayas | |||
Croker, Bithia Mary | London: | Chatto & Windus, 1892. | |
3 v. |
Ames PR 4518 C47 F36x 1892 | ||
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A black prince, and other stories | |||
Grau, Shirley Ann | London: | Lawrence & Bullen, 1893. | |
2nd ed. 249 p. |
Ames PS 3557 R283 B58x 1893 | ||
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The siege of Lucknow : a diary | |||
Inglis, Julia Selina Thesiger lady | London: | J. R. Osgood, 1893. | |
New ed. viii, 224 p. |
Ames DS 478 I44x | ||
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From the Five Rivers | |||
Steel, Flora Annie Webster | New York: | D. Appleton, 1893. | |
212 p. |
Ames PZ3.S813 Fr | ||
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The building of the kosmos and other lectures | |||
Besant, Annie Wood | London: | Theosophical publishing society, 1894. | |
157 p. |
Ames BP 567 B4x 1894 | ||
Notes: Delivered at the eighteenth annual convention of the Theosophical Society at Adyar, Madras, December 27th, 28th, 29th, 30th, 1893. | |||
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When we were strolling players in the East | |||
Miln, Louise Jordan, 1864-1933 | London: | Osgood, McIlvaine, 1894. | |
xiv, 354 p. |
Ames DS 9 M52 1894 | ||
Picture: Street scene in Colombo
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Kamala: a story of Hindu life | |||
Satthianadhan, Krupabai | Madras: | Srinivasa, Varadachari, 1894. | |
xxxvii, 208 p. |
Ames PZ3 .S254 Kam2 | ||
Notes: By the same author: Saguna: a story of native Christian life | |||
Picture: Krupabai Satthianadhan
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The flower of forgiveness | |||
Steel, Flora Annie Webster | New York London: | Macmillan and co, 1894. | |
v, 355 p. |
Ames PZ3.S813 Flo | ||
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The potter's thumb; a novel | |||
Steel, Flora Annie Webster | New York: | Harper, 1894. | |
351 p. |
Ames PZ3.S813 Po | ||
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Tales of the Punjab told by the people | |||
Steel, Flora Annie Webster | London: | Macmillan, 1894. | |
xvi, 395 p. |
Ames PZ8.1.S813 Tal | ||
Notes: By Flora Annie Steel, with illustrations by J. Lockwood Kipling, and notes by R. C. Temple | |||
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A modern panarion : a collection of fugitive fragments | |||
Blavatsky, H. P. | London: | Theosophical Publishing Society, 1895. | |
1st ed. |
Ames BP 561 M72x 1895 | ||
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Woman in India; | |||
Billington, Mary Frances | London: | Chapman & Hall, 1895. | |
xxii, 342 p. |
Ames DS422.W8 B5 | ||
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Among the gods scenes of India : with legends by the way | |||
Klein, Augusta | Edinburgh London: | W. Blackwood, 1895. | |
x, 355 p. |
Ames DS413 .K64 | ||
Picture: Three Tamil girls, Nazareth
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Ratanbai : a sketch of a Bombay high caste Hindu young wife | |||
Nikamb`e, Sh`evantib-ai M. | London: | Marshall Brothers, 1895. | |
viii, 88 p., <4> leaves of plates. 4> |
Ames HQ 1742 N55x 1895 | ||
Picture: A group of high caste young Hindu wives
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After five years in India, or, Life and work in a Punjaub district | |||
Wilson, Anne C. Lady | London: | Blackie, 1895. | |
viii, 312 p. |
Ames DS485.P17 W55 1895 | ||
Picture: While she churns the milk of last night's boiling
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A guide for Indian females from infancy to old age, comprising manners, customs rules, & c | |||
Ghose, Nand Lal | Lahore: | Printed and sold at Sant Singh Luther Oriental Press, 1896?. | |
340 p. |
Ames HQ 1742 G52x 1896 | ||
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In the permanent way | |||
Steel, Flora Annie Webster | New York London: | The Macmillan company, 1897. | |
v, 400 p. |
Ames PZ3.S813 Inp | ||
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On the face of the waters; a tale of the Mutiny | |||
Steel, Flora Annie Webster | New York: | Macmillan, 1897. | |
475 p. |
Ames PZ 3 S813 On2 | ||
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Sunny memories of an Indian winter | |||
Dunn, Sara H. | London: | W. Scott, 1898. | |
viii, 320 p. |
Ames DS 413 D86x 1898 | ||
Picture: Street scene, Amedabad
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Across India at the dawn of the 20th century | |||
Guinness, Lucy Evangeline, "Mrs. Karl Kumm," | London: | The Religious tract society, 1898. | |
260 p. |
Ames DS421 .G96 | ||
Notes: Includes bibliographies and index | |||
Picture: A Parsee family at home
Picture 2: In the women's quarters |
Chundra Lela : the converted fakir | |||
Lee, Ada | Cincinnati: | Printed for the author by Curts & Jennings, 1898. | |
93 p. |
Ames BV 3269 C4 L5x 1898 | ||
Picture: Mrs. Lee, baby, Hindu girl
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Our Indian sisters | |||
Storrow, Edward | London: | Religious Tract Soc, 1898. | |
256 p. |
Ames HQ 1742 S7x | ||
Picture: Hindu infanticide
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The history of Lord Lytton's Indian administration, 1876 to 1880: | |||
Balfour, Elizabeth Edith Bulwer-Lytton Lady | London: | Longmans, Green and co, 1899. | |
viii p., 1 l.,551 p. |
Ames DS479.5 .B18 | ||
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Dharma : three lectures : delivered at the eighth annual convention of the Indian section held at Benares on October 25th, 26th, and 27th, 1898 | |||
Besant, Annie Wood | Benares: | Theosophical Publishing Society, 1899. | |
Ames BP 563 D5x 1897 | |||
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Our viceregal life in India: selections from my journal, 1884- 1888 | |||
Dufferin and Ava, Harriot Georgina Blackwood Marchioness of, 1843-1936 | London: | J. Murray, 1889. | |
2 v. |
Ames DS479.7 .D85 | ||
Notes: Vol. 1 : 2d thousand. | |||
Picture: Harriot Dufferin
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Ivory, apes & peacocks, by Israfel [pseud.] | |||
Hudson, Gertrude | London: | At the Sign of the Unicorn, 1899. | |
274 p. |
Ames DS 413 I77x 1899 | ||
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Tales of the Punjab Wide-awake stories : a collection of tales told by little children, between sunset and sunrise, in the Panjab and Kashmir, by Flora Annie Steel and Richard Carnac Temple | |||
Steel, Flora Annie Webster | Bombay: | Education Society's Press, 1884. | |
xii, 445 p. |
Ames | ||
Notes: Includes index. | |||
Picture: Spinning
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Story of a widow remarriage Being the experiences of Madhowdas Rugnathdas, merchant of Bombay | |||
M-adhavad-asa Raghun-athad-asa | Bombay: | S. K. Khambata, 1890. | |
118 p. |
Ames HQ669 .M3 | ||
Notes: "For private circulation only." First written in English, and translated into Gujarati in 1891, under title "Ek punarviv-ahan-i kah-an-i". | |||
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From the caves and jungles of Hindostan | |||
Blavatsky, H. P. | London: | Theosophical Publishing Society, 1892. | |
iv, 318 p. |
Ames BP561 .I913 | ||
Notes: Translated from the Russian | |||
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Four great religions | |||
Besant, Annie Wood | Chicago: | The Theosophical Press, 1897. | |
Amer. ed. 141 p. |
Ames BP 563 F6x 1897 | ||
Notes: Four lectures delivered on the twenty-first anniversary of the Theosophical Society at Adyar, Madras, 1897. | |||
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While sewing sandals, or, Tales of a Telugu Pariah tribe | |||
Rauschenbusch-Clough, Emma | London: | Hodder and Stoughton, 1899. | |
xi, 321 p. |
Ames BL 2032 M13 R38x 1899 | ||
Picture: Famine-stricken Christians
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Annie Besant : an autobiography | |||
Besant, Annie Wood | London: | Theosophical Publishing Society, 1908. | |
2nd ed. 368 p., <9> leaves of plates. 9> |
Ames BP 585 B3 A3 1908 | ||
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Avatóaras : four lectures delivered at the twenty-fourth anniversary meeting of the Theosophical Society at Adyar, Madras, December, 1899 | |||
Besant, Annie Wood | London: | Theosophical Publishing Society, 1900. | |
English ed. 124 p. |
Ames BP 563 A8 | ||
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The birth and evolution of the soul : two lectures | |||
Besant, Annie Wood | London: | Theosophical Publishing Society, 1903. | |
64 p. |
Ames BP563 .B5 1903 | ||
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Des religions pratiqu'ees actuellement dans l'Inde | |||
Besant, Annie Wood | Paris: | Publications th'eosophiques, 1907. | |
2 p. l., xiv, 437 p. Series: Biblioth`eque th'eosophique \. |
Ames BL2001 .B46r | ||
Notes: Translation of the separately issued titles, Four great religions; and, The religious problem in India.--cf. Note p. i. | |||
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Education as the basis of national life : a lecture | |||
Besant, Annie Wood | Adyar, Madras: | Theosophist Office, 1908. | |
Second edition. 28 p. Series: Adyar popular lectures: no. 2. |
Ames Rare BP 563 E3x 1908 | ||
Notes: Cover title. "Delivered at Adyar, in the Theosophical Hall, on February 23rd, 1908." | |||
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Esoteric Christianity; | |||
Besant, Annie Wood | New York: | J. Lane, 1906. | |
xiii, 404 p. |
Wils 212 B46e | ||
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Evolution of life and form : four lectures delivered at the twenty-third anniversary meeting of the Theosophical Society at Adyar, Madras, 1898 | |||
Besant, Annie Wood | London: | Theosophical Pub. Society, 1900. | |
2nd ed. 161 p. |
Ames BP 563 E93x 1990 | ||
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H. P. Blavatsky and the masters of the wisdom | |||
Besant, Annie Wood | London: | Theosophical Publishing Society, 1907. | |
57 p. |
Ames BP 563 H25x 1907 | ||
Notes: "Issued as a transaction of the H.P.B. Lodge, London." | |||
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Harmlessness | |||
Besant, Annie Wood | Hollywood, Calif: | Theosophical Order of Service, Animal Welfare Dept, 19--. | |
7 p. |
Ames Rare BP 573 A55 B47x 1900z | ||
Notes: Title from cover. | |||
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Is theosophy anti-Christian? | |||
Besant, Annie Wood | Chicago: | Rajput Press, 1904?. | |
17 p. |
Ames BP 563 I68x 1904 | ||
Notes: "An explanation addressed to the Bishop of London, delivered on July 1st, 1904." | |||
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The laws of the higher life : three lectures delivered at the twelfth annual convention of the Indian section held at Benares on 26th, 27th and 28th Dec. 1902 | |||
Besant, Annie Wood | Benares: | Theosophical Publishing Society, 1903. | |
71 p. |
Ames BP 563 L38x 1903 | ||
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London lectures of 1907 | |||
Besant, Annie Wood | London: | Theosophical Publishing Society, 1907. | |
197 p. |
Ames BP 563 L68x 1907 | ||
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Occult chemistry : a series of clairvoyant observations on the chemical elements, by Annie Besant and C. W. Leadbeater | |||
Besant, Annie Wood | London: | Theosophical publishing society, 1908. | |
92, xxii, ii p., <6> leaves of plates. 6> |
Ames BF 1999 B47 1908 | ||
Notes: Reprinted from the Theosophist. | |||
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A study in consciousness; a contribution to the science of psychology | |||
Besant, Annie Wood | London New York: | Theosophical Pub. Society J. Lane, 1904. | |
ix, 443 p. |
Ames BF 1031 B45 | ||
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Theosophical lectures and answers to theosophical questions : being a part of the transactions of the convention of the American Section T.S. Chicago, 1907 | |||
Besant, Annie Wood | Chicago: | Rajput Press, 1907. | |
153 p. |
Ames BP563 .T5 | ||
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Theosophy and the new psychology : a course of six lectures | |||
Besant, Annie Wood | London: | Theosophical Publishing Society, 1904. | |
135 p. |
Ames BF 1031 B5 1904 | ||
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Theosophy in relation to human life : four lectures delivered at the twenty-ninth anniversary meeting of the Theosophical Society, at Benares, December, 1904 | |||
Besant, Annie Wood | Benares: | Theosophical Publishing Society, 1905. | |
123 p. |
Ames BP 563 T45x 1905 | ||
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The wisdom of the Upani.sha.ts : four lectures delivered at the thirty-first anniversary meeting of the Theosophical Society, at Adyar, December, 1906 | |||
Besant, Annie Wood | Benares, India: | Theosophical Publishing Society, 1907. | |
ii, 103, v p. |
Ames BL 1120 B48x 1907 | ||
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The work of the Theosophical Society in India : a lecture | |||
Besant, Annie Wood | Adyar, Madras: | Theosophist Office, 1909. | |
25 p. |
Ames BP 510 T5 B4x 1909 | ||
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Irene Petrie, missionary to Kashmir | |||
Carus-Wilson, Mary Louisa Georgina Petrie | London: | Hodder and Stoughton, 1900. | |
Popular ed., 11th thousand. xxiii, 343 p., <1> leaf of plates. 1> |
Ames BV 3280 K3 C3 1900 | ||
Notes: American ed. (Chicago, F. H. Reveil, 1901) has title: A woman's life for Kashmir. | |||
Picture: Irene Petrie
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Mosaics from India : talks about India, its peoples, religions and customs | |||
Denning, Margaret B. | Edinburgh: | Oliphant, Anderson & Ferrier, 1902. | |
296 p. |
Ames BV 3265 D46 1902 | ||
Picture: American missionary in Marathi costume; Group of h
Picture 2: A group of sweepers |
The Englishwoman in India | |||
Diver, Maud | Edinburgh London: | W. Blackwood & sons, 1909. | |
xiii, 259 p. |
Ames DS428 .D6 | ||
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Ahana | |||
Edge, K. M. | London: | Chapman & Hall, 1902. | |
344 p. |
Ames PZ 3 E33Ax | ||
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The original letters from India of Mrs. Eliza Fay | |||
Fay, Eliza | Calcutta: | Thacker, Spink, 1908. | |
New ed with introd. and notes by the Rev. Walter Kelly Firminger. xviii, 242 p. |
Ames DS 412 F3 1908 | ||
Notes: With reproduction of original t.p.: Original letters from India, containing a narrative of a journey through Egypt and the author's imprisonment at Calicut by Hyder Ally. To which is added an extract of three subsequent voyages to India / by Mrs. Fay. Printed at Calcutta, 1817. Published under the auspices of the Calcutta Historical Society. Includes index. | |||
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The journal of Mrs. Fenton : a narrative of her life in India, the Isle of France (Mauritius) and Tasmania during the years 1826-1830 | |||
Fenton, Mrs | London: | E. Arnold, 1901. | |
viii, 396 p. |
Ames DS 475.2 F46 A3x 1901 | ||
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The wrongs of Indian womanhood | |||
Fuller, Marcus B. Mrs | New York: | Revell, 1900. | |
302 p. |
Ames HQ1742 .F95 | ||
Notes: Originally published in the Bombay guardian. cf. Author's pref. | |||
Picture: Only a girl
Picture 2: Nautch girls; An elderly widow |
The life of Mrs. Sherwood the author of 'The Fairchild family' etc | |||
Gilchrist, Isabella | London: | R. Sutton, 1907. | |
4 p.l., 220 p. |
Ames PR5449.S4 Z7 | ||
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Daughters of darkness in sunny India, a story | |||
Harband, Beatrice M. | New York: | F. H. Revell company, 1903. | |
302 p. |
Ames PZ3.H2121 D | ||
Picture: Sundari
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At work : letters of Marie Elizabeth Hayes, M.B., Missionary doctor, Delhi, 1905-8 | |||
Hayes, Marie Elizabeth | London: | Marshall Brothers, 1909. | |
xii, 263 p., <11> leaves of plates. 11> |
Ames R 722.32 H39 A4x | ||
Picture: Principal street in Karnal
Picture 2: The Marie Haes Ward, S. Stephen's Hospital |
Letters from India, 1872-1877 | |||
Hobhouse, Mary Lady | Edinburgh: | T. and A. Constable at the Edinburgh Univ. Press, 1906. | |
vi, 297 p. |
Ames DS 479.4 H63x 1906 | ||
Picture: Mary Hobhouse
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The Darjeeling disaster, its bright side : the triumph of the six Lee children | |||
Lee, Ada | Calcutta: | Methodist Publishing House, 1900. | |
viii, 216 p., <16> leaves of plates. 16> |
Ames BV 3269 A1 L44x 1900 | ||
Picture: Little Esther and her Hindu friend
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In and out of the homes of India | |||
Lee, Ada | Calcutta, India: | Methodist Press, 1909. | |
vii, 107 p. |
Ames BV 3265 L44x 1909 | ||
Picture: A widow at six years of age
Picture 2: Cooking Indian style |
An Indian priestess the life of Chundra Lela | |||
Lee, Ada | New York: | Fleming H. Revell, 1903. | |
111 p. |
Ames BV3269.C4 L4 | ||
Picture: Reading of the shastras
Picture 2: A Bible cart in India |
Catharine Grace Loch, Royal Red Cross, Senior lady superintendent Queen Alexandra's Military Nursing Service for India: a memoir | |||
Loch, Catharine Grace | London New York: | H. Frowde, 1905. | |
xiii, 359, <1> p. 1> |
Ames UH347 .L8 | ||
Notes: Edited by A. F. Bradshaw. | |||
Picture: Catharine Grace Loch
Picture 2: Catharine Grace Loch, RRC |
Lux Christi; an outline study of India, a twilight land | |||
Mason, Caroline Atwater | New York London: | The Macmillan company Macmillan & co., ltd, 1902. | |
xii, 280 p. |
Ames DS413 .M39 | ||
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Twenty years in Assam, or, Leaves from my journal | |||
Moore, P. H. Mrs. | New Delhi Gauhati, Assam: | Omsons Publications Sole distributors, Western Book Depot, 1982. | |
xiv, 222 p. |
Ames BV3269.M58 A37 1982 | ||
Notes: Originally published in 1901 | |||
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An Indian study of love and death | |||
Nivedita Sister | London: | Longmans, Green, 1908. | |
76 p. |
Ames BL 1215 D4 N6 | ||
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Wayside India | |||
Power, Maud | Waterford: | Downey & co, 1907. | |
xii, 243 p., <32> l. of plates. 32> |
Ames DS 413 P68x 1907 | ||
Picture: At Bangalore
Picture 2: From the Marina, Madras |
At home in India : or Tóaza-be-Tóaza, by Mrs. Herbert Reynolds | |||
Reynolds, Margaretta Catherine Mrs | London: | Drane, 1903. | |
325 p. ; 20 cm. |
Ames DS479.1 .R4x | ||
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A sportswoman in India; personal adventures and experiences of travel in known and unknown India | |||
Savory, Isabel | London: | Hutchinson, 1900. | |
ix, 408 p. |
Ames SK235 .S26 | ||
Picture: Isabel Savory
Picture 2: With my last barrel I fired |
Winter India | |||
Scidmore, Eliza Ruhamah | New York: | The Century co, 1903. | |
xvi, 400 p. |
Ames DS413 .S41 | ||
Picture: School boys in Vazir Khan Mosque; Afghan falconer,
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Sri Guru Har Raiji's history ; Sri Guru Har Krishan Ji's history ; Sri Guru Teg Bahadurji's sacrifice ; The story of Sri Guru Govind Singh Ji ; The sacrifice of the princes Zorawar Singh and Fateh Singh Ji ; | |||
Sikh lady | S.l: | Pioneer Press, 1904-1905. | |
13, 24, 23, 54, 28 p. |
Ames Rare BL 2107.8 S554x 1904 | ||
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Leaves from a journal in the East, December, 1899-November, 1900 | |||
Smith, Julia M. | London: | W.R. Russell, 1901. | |
196 p. |
Ames DS 413 S673x 1901 | ||
Picture: A sawar in the Khyber Pass; The Kashmir Gate, Delh
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Between the twilights: being studies of Indian women by one of themselves | |||
Sorabji, Cornelia | London New York: | Harper and brothers, 1908. | |
xiii, 191 p. |
Ames HQ1742 .S7 | ||
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Love and life behind the purdah | |||
Sorabji, Cornelia | London: | Freemantle, 1901. | |
xxii, 239 p. |
Ames PR 9499.3 S65 L68x 1901 | ||
Picture: Cornelia Sorabji
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The complete Indian housekeeper & cook : giving the duties of mistress and servants, the general management of the house, and practical recipes for cooking in all its branches | |||
Steel, Flora Annie Webster | London: | W. Heinemann, 1907. | |
New and rev. ed. xii, 390 p. |
TX157 .S74 1904 | ||
Notes: "First edition, September 1898. New edition, December 1901. New and revised edition, December 1904. Second impression, April 1907"--P. Includes index. | |||
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The hosts of the Lord | |||
Steel, Flora Annie Webster | New York: | The Macmillan company, 1900. | |
vi, <2>, 344 p. 2> |
Ames PZ 3 S813 Ho2 | ||
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In the guardianship of God | |||
Steel, Flora Annie Webster | New York London: | The Macmillan company Macmillan & co., ltd, 1903. | |
v, 357 p. |
PZ3.S813 In | ||
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India through the ages; | |||
Steel, Flora Annie Webster | London New York: | G. Routledge & sons, limited E. P. Dutton & co, 1908. | |
2d ed. xvi, 366 p., 1 l. |
Ames DS436 .S8 | ||
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Miss Stuart's Legacy | |||
Steel, Flora Annie Webster | London: | W. Heinemann, 1900. | |
460 p. |
Ames PR 5473 S135 M54x 1900 | ||
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A prince of dreamers | |||
Steel, Flora Annie Webster | London: | W. Heinemann, 1908. | |
xi, 348 p. |
Ames PR 5473 S135 P75x 1908 | ||
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Voices in the night; a chromatic fantasia | |||
Steel, Flora Annie Webster | New York: | The Macmillan company, 1900. | |
x, 418 p. |
Ames PZ 3 S813 Vo | ||
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The Stree Bodhe and social progress in India : a jubilee memorial, together with an account of the jubilee celebrations and lectures | |||
Bombay: | Stree Bodhe Office, 1908. | ||
xix, 226 p. |
Ames HQ 1742 S7 | ||
Notes: Contributions in English and Gujarati. | |||
Picture: Alexandra Native Girls' English Institution
Picture 2: Mrs. Madhavdas Rughnathdas |
Kamala's letters to her husband | |||
Subba Rau, R. Venkata | Madras: | English Pub. House, 1902. | |
223 p. |
Ames PR 9499.3 S82 K36x 1902 | ||
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The voice of the Orient | |||
Tibbits, Walter Mrs | London: | Theosophical Publ. Society, 1909. | |
243 p. |
Ames DS 413 T52x 1909 | ||
Picture: K. Ellen Tibbits
Picture 2: The world's loveliest street |
Ice-bound heights of the Mustagh; an account of two seasons of pioneer exploration and high climbing in the Baltistan Himalaya, by Fanny Bullock Workman and William Hunter Workman | |||
Workman, Fanny Bullock | London: | Archibald Constable & co., ltd, 1908. | |
444 p. |
Ames Rare DS 485 K2 W87x 1908a | ||
Notes: "With two maps and onehundred and seventyi illustrations." | |||
Picture: Mt. Chogo
Picture 2: Fanny Bullock Workman |
In the ice world of Him'alaya among the peaks and passes of Ladakh, Nubra, Suru, and Baltistan, by Fanny Bullock Workman and William Hunter Workman | |||
Workman, Fanny Bullock | London: | T. F. Unwin, 1900. | |
xvi, 204 p. incl. front. |
DS485.H6 W9 | ||
Picture: Women landowners of Ladakh
Picture 2: In a crevasse at Snow Lake |
Peaks and glaciers of Nun Kun; a record of pioneer-exploration and mountaineering in the Punjab Himalaya, by Fanny Bullock Workman and William Hunter Workman | |||
Workman, Fanny Bullock | London: | Constable and company ltd, 1909. | |
xv, 204 p. |
Ames Rare DS485.H6 W88 | ||
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Aspects of the Christ | |||
Besant, Annie Wood | Adyar, Madras: | Theosophical Publishing House, 1914. | |
24 p. Series: Adyar pamphlets: no. 22. |
Ames rare BP 563 A7x 1914 | ||
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Myths and legends ; Hindus and Buddhists | |||
Nivedita, Sister | Boston: | Nickerson, 1913. | |
425 p. |
Ames BL 2001 N6 1900z | ||
Notes: The folklore edition of Myths and legends. "Limited to one thousand numbered copies, of which this is number 899." | |||
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Dharma | |||
Besant, Annie Wood | Krotona, Calif: | Theosophical Publishing House, 1918. | |
3rd ed. 77 p. |
Ames BP 563 D5x | ||
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East and West and The destinies of nations | |||
Besant, Annie Wood | Adyar: | Theosophical Publishing House, 1915. | |
38 p. Series: Adyar pamphlets: no. 53. |
Ames rare CB 251 B4x 1915 | ||
Notes: "Reprinted 1915"--Inside front cover. | |||
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Essays and addresses | |||
Besant, Annie Wood | London: | The Theosophical publishing society, 1913. | |
328 p. |
Wils 212 B46es | ||
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Giordano Bruno theosophy's apostle in the sixteenth century; a lecture delivered in the Sorbonne at Paris, on June 15, 1911, and The story of Giordano Bruno | |||
Besant, Annie Wood | Adyar, Madras, India: | Theosophist office, 1913. | |
52 p. |
Ames BP 563 B7 B4x | ||
Notes: Stamped on t.p.: Moon Light Publishers, New Delhi. | |||
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H. P. Blavatsky and the masters of the wisdom | |||
Besant, Annie Wood | Krotona, Calif: | Theosophical publishing house,ltd, 1918. | |
109 p. |
Ames BP 563 H25x 1918 | ||
Notes: Originally published in 1907. | |||
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How India wrought for freedom | |||
Besant, Annie Wood | Madras, India London: | Theosophical publishing house T. P. S, 1915. | |
6 p.l., lix, 709 p. |
Ames DS445 .B46 | ||
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The immediate future : and other lectures | |||
Besant, Annie Wood | London: | Theosophical Pub. Society, 1911. | |
vii, 176 p. |
Ames BP563 .I44x 1911 | ||
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India a nation; a plea for Indian self-government | |||
Besant, Annie Wood | London: | T.C. & E.C. Jack, 1916. | |
94 p. |
Ames JQ 215 B3 | ||
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Initiation, the perfecting of man | |||
Besant, Annie Wood | London: | The Theosophical Publishing Society, 1912. | |
vi, 131 p. |
Ames BP563 .I6 | ||
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An introduction to the science of peace | |||
Besant, Annie Wood | Adyar: | Theosophist Office, 1912. | |
86, viii p. |
Ames BP 563 I65x 1912 | ||
Notes: Contains section on theosophy and the Theosophical Society. | |||
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Islam in the light of theosophy : a lecture | |||
Besant, Annie Wood | Adyar, Madras: | Theosophist Office, 1912. | |
24 p. Series: Adyar popular lectures: no. 20. |
Ames rare BP 173 T45 B47x 1912 | ||
Notes: Cover title. | |||
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Lectures on political science : being an introduction to its study | |||
Besant, Annie Wood | Adyar, India: | Commonweal Office, 1919. | |
x, 174 p. |
Ames JA 66 B42x 1919 | ||
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Man : whence, how and whither : a record of clairvoyant investigation, by Annie Besant and C. W. Leadbeater | |||
Besant, Annie Wood | Adyar, Madras: | Theosophical publishing house, 1913. | |
2 p. leaves, 8 p., 1 leaf, v p., 1 leaf, 524 p., double col. Front. |
Wilson 212 B46m | ||
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Man's life in this and other worlds : II. Mans life in the astral world and after death | |||
Besant, Annie Wood | Adyar: | Theosophical Publishing House, 1912. | |
28 p. Series: Adyar popular lectures: no. 23. |
Ames rare BP 563 M392x 1912 | ||
Notes: Cover title. The second of four lectures delivered in the Victoria Town Hall, Madras, on November 17, 1912. | |||
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Man's life in three worlds : a booklet for beginners | |||
Besant, Annie Wood | Adyar: | Theosophical Publishing House Indian Book Depot, 1919. | |
95 p. |
Ames rare BP 563 M395x 1919 | ||
Notes: Previously published in the Weekly Supplement of New India,the Madras Daily and the Adyar Bulletin. | |||
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Marriage, as it was, as it is, and as it should be : a plea for reform | |||
Besant, Annie Wood | London: | Freethought, 1879?. | |
60 p. |
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Notes: Imprint date in manuscript. | |||
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The masters and the way to them : a lecture | |||
Besant, Annie Wood | Adyar: | Theosophist Office, 1912. | |
28 p. Series: Adyar popular lectures: no. 19. |
Ames rare BP 573 D5 B47x 1912 | ||
Notes: "Delivered in The Dome, Brighton, on 30th June, 1911" | |||
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Occult chemistry : clairvoyant observations on the chemical elements, by Annie Besant and Charles W. Leadbeater; edited by A. P. Sinnett | |||
Besant, Annie Wood | London: | Theosophical publishing house, 1919. | |
Rev. ed. iv p., 1 l., 109 p. |
Walter 540.1 B463 | ||
Notes: "I have contributed an entirely new preliminary chapter ... From the beginning of chapter III to the end the book in its present form is simply a reprint of the original edition."--Pref. | |||
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On moods | |||
Besant, Annie Wood | Adyar, Madras: | Theosophical Publishing House, 1914. | |
22 p. Series: Adyar pamphlets: no. 46. |
Ames rare BP 563 O58x 1930 | ||
Notes: Reprinted from the Theosophical Review, vol. 35, no.207, November 1904. | |||
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The path of discipleship : four lectures delivered at the twentieth anniversary of the Theosophical Society, at Adyar, Madras, December 27, 28, 29 and 30, 1895 | |||
Besant, Annie Wood | Adyar, Madras, India: | Theosophical Pub. House, 1918. | |
4th ed. 136 p. |
Ames BP 563 P3x 1918 | ||
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Popular lectures on theosophy : delivered at Adyar, India in February and March, 1910 | |||
Besant, Annie Wood | Chicago: | Rajput, 1910. | |
106 p. |
Wilson 212 B46p | ||
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The riddle of life : and how theosophy answers it | |||
Besant, Annie Wood | London: | Theosophical Publishing Society, 1913. | |
58 p., [4] leaves of plates. |
Ames BP 563 R5x 1913 | ||
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The riddle of life : and how theosophy answers it | |||
Besant, Annie Wood | London: | Theosophical Publishing Society, 1918. | |
51 p. |
Ames BP 563 R5x 1918 | ||
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The self and its sheaths : four lectures delivered at the nineteenth anniversary of the Theosophical Society, at Adyar, Madras, December 25th, 26th, 27th and 28th, 1894 | |||
Besant, Annie Wood | Adyar: | Theosophist Office, 1912. | |
2nd ed. 122 p. |
Ames BP 563 S37x 1912 | ||
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The story of the great war some lessons from the Mahabharata for the use of Hindu students in the schools of India | |||
Besant, Annie Wood | Adyar, Madras: | Theosophical Publishing House, 1919. | |
224 p. |
Ames BL1130.A3 B4 1919 | ||
Notes: "From notes of lectures originally delivered at the Central Hindu College, Benares." "Second edition." | |||
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A study in karma | |||
Besant, Annie Wood | Hollywood: | Theosophical publishing house, 1918. | |
114, [1] p. |
Ames BP563 .S76 | ||
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Theosophy | |||
Besant, Annie Wood | London: | T. C. & E. C. Jack Dodge publishing co, 1912. | |
94 p. |
Wilson 212 B46t | ||
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Theosophy and life's deeper problems; being the four convention lectures delivered in Bombay at the fortieth anniversary of the Theosophical Society, December, 1915 | |||
Besant, Annie Wood | Adyar, Madras, India: | Theosophical Publishing House, 1916. | |
94 p. |
Ames BP 563 T593x 1916 | ||
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Lotus buds | |||
Carmichael, Amy | London: | Morgan and Scott, 1910. | |
xii, 341 p. |
Ames BV 3265 C349x 1910 | ||
Picture: Sturdy and Stolid, and little Veera, whose story i
Picture 2: Seweing class in the courtyard |
Behind the Purdah, or, The lives and legends of our Hindu sisters | |||
Cattell, Milly | Calcutta: | Thacker, Spink, 1916. | |
iv, 92 p. |
Ames HQ1742 .C37 1916 | ||
Picture: Purdah ladies bathing in the Ganges
Picture 2: A lady worshipping in her private temple of Siva |
The position of women in Indian life | |||
Chimnabai II, maharani of Baroda | London: | Longmans, Green & co, 1911. | |
xl, 358 p. |
Ames HQ1743 .C5 1912 | ||
Picture: The Maharani of Baroda
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Life and letters of Raja Rammohun Roy | |||
Collet, Sophia Dobson | Calcutta: | A. C. Sarkar, 1913. | |
2d ed.. lxxxiv, 278 p. |
Ames DS 475.2 R18 C6 1913 | ||
Picture: Sophia Dobson Collet
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The harim and the purdah; studies of oriental women | |||
Cooper, Elizabeth | London: | T. F. Unwin, ltd, 1915. | |
309 p. |
Ames HQ1170 .C77 | ||
Picture: Dancing girl of Jeypore
Picture 2: A carriage for women |
The great amulet | |||
Diver, Maud | New York: | G.P. Putnam, 1914. | |
504 p. |
Wilson 825 D638 OG | ||
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The judgment of the sword; | |||
Diver, Maud | London: | Constable, 1913. | |
xii, 640 p. |
Ames PZ3.D638 Ju | ||
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The strong hours | |||
Diver, Maud | Boston and New York: | Houghton Mifflin company, 1919. | |
497 p. |
AmesPZ3.D638 Str | ||
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Simla village tales, or, Folk tales from the Himalayas | |||
Dracott, Alice Elizabeth | London: | J. Murray, 1914. | |
Popular ed. xiv, 237 p. |
Ames GR 305 D6 1914 | ||
Picture: The snake's bride
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Pandita Rambai : the story of her life | |||
Dyer, Helen S | London: | Morgan and Scott, 1914. | |
New ed. 107 p. |
Ames DS 479.1 R3 D8 1914 | ||
Picture: Ananti Shastri and his family
Picture 2: Sharada Sadan pupils; Ramabai disguised as a Mahar |
From a Punjaub pomegranate grove | |||
Dyson, C. C | London: | Mills & Boon, 1913. | |
289 p. |
Ames DS421 D9 | ||
Notes: Reprint 1985 with title: Fragments from Indian life | |||
Picture: A Parsee medicine lady
Picture 2: An Armenian lady |
Through wonderful India and beyond | |||
Hamilton, Norah Rowan | London: | Holden & Hardingham, 1915. | |
308 p. |
Ames DS413 .H3 | ||
Picture: Native musicians
Picture 2: The ridge, Delhi, with the Mutiny Memorial |
A bluestocking in India, her medical wards and messages home | |||
Heston, Winifred | New York: | Fleming H. Revell company, 1910. | |
226 p. |
Wils 81H469 OB | ||
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Indian love | |||
Hope, Laurence | London: | 1914. | |
92 p. |
Wilson 825 H77 OIn | ||
Notes: Laurence Hope pseud of Adela Nicolson | |||
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India's love lyrics; | |||
Hope, Laurence | New York: | J. Lane, 1912. | |
viii, 172 p. |
Wilson 825 H77 OI | ||
Notes: Laurence Hope, pseud of Adela Nicolson | |||
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Last poems; | |||
Hope, Laurence | New York: | J. Lane company, 1912. | |
95 p. |
Wilson 825 H77 OL | ||
Notes: Laurence Hope, pseud of Adela Nicolson | |||
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Stars of the desert | |||
Hope, Laurence | New York: | J. Lane, 1912. | |
151 p. |
Wilson 825 H77 OS | ||
Notes: Laurence Hope, pseud of Adela Nicolson | |||
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Travels east of Suez | |||
Humphreys, Rachel | London: | Heath, Cranton & Ouseley, 1915. | |
223 p. |
Ames DS 413 H93x 1915 | ||
Picture: Native ferry, Teesta River, Dooars
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Memoir of Louise Lawrence | |||
Lawrence, Louise | London: | Longmans, Green, 1913. | |
43 p. |
Ames DS 413 L38x 1913 | ||
Notes: "For private circulation only"--T.p. | |||
Picture: Louise Lawrence
Picture 2: Rahri, Sind Desert |
Lady Login's recollections; court life and camp life | |||
Login, Lena Campbell Lady | London: | Smith, Elder & co, 1916. | |
345 p. |
Ames DS475.2.L83 A3 | ||
Picture: Lady Login
Picture 2: The Princess Victoria Gouramma of Coorg |
Observations on the Mussulmauns of India | |||
Mir Hasan Ali, B. Mrs | London: | Oxford university press, 1917. | |
2d ed. xxviii, 442 p. |
Ames DS427 .M5 1917 | ||
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Mrs. Sarojini Naidu; a sketch of her life and an appreciation of her works | |||
Naidu, Sarojini | Madras: | G. A. Natesan, 1910. | |
48 p. |
Ames PR 6027 A53 B5 | ||
Notes: Cover title. Includes three speeches by Sarojini Naidu. | |||
Picture: Sarojini Naidu
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Autumn leaves from Assam : a continuation of my journal Twenty years in Assam and Further leaves from Assam | |||
Moore, Jessie Fremont | Newgong: | Moore, 1910. | |
x, 96 p. |
Ames BV 3280 A8 M6x | ||
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Jungle days : being the experience of an American woman doctor in India | |||
Munson, Arley Isabel | New York: | D. Appleton, 1913. | |
297 p. |
Ames DS 413 M876 | ||
Picture: Dr. Arley Munson
Picture 2: Kashmiri women |
Kipling's India | |||
Munson, Arley Isabel | Garden City, N.Y: | Doubleday, Page & company, 1915. | |
204 p. |
Ames PR4856. M8 | ||
Picture: A native bazaar at Lahore
Picture 2: The suttee pillar at Benares |
My recollections of the Sepoy revolt (1857-58) | |||
Muter, Elizabeth McMullin "Mrs. D. D. Muter." | London: | John Long limited, 1911. | |
266 p. |
Ames DS478 .M8 | ||
Picture: Colonel and Mrs. Dunbar Douglas Muter
Picture 2: Death of Colonel Finnis at Meerut |
The bird of time; | |||
Naidu, Sarojini | New York: | John Lane, 1912. | |
102 p. |
Ames PR6027.A53 B5 | ||
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Select essays of Sister Nivedita | |||
Nivedita, Sister | Madras: | Ganesh, 1911. | |
3rd ed. vi, 282 p. |
Ames DS 407 N48x 1911 | ||
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Studies from an eastern home | |||
Nivedita, Sister | London: | Longmans, Green, 1913. | |
xlii, 213 p. |
Ames DS421 .N72 | ||
Notes: "Books by Sister Nivedita": leaf following p. xlii. | |||
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Select essays of Sister Nivedita | |||
Nivedita Sister | Madras: | Ganesh, 1911. | |
3rd ed. vi, 282 p. |
Ames DS 407 N48x 1911 | ||
Picture: Sister Nivedita
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Studies from an eastern home | |||
Nivedita Sister | London: | Longmans, Green, 1913. | |
xlii, 213 p. |
Ames DS421 .N72 | ||
Notes: "Books by Sister Nivedita": leaf following p. xlii. | |||
Picture: Sister Nivedita
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Web of Indian life | |||
Noble, Margaret Elizabeth | Bombay: | Longmans, Green, 1918. | |
New ed. 276 p. |
Ames DS 421 N74 1918 | ||
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Southern India, painted by Lady Lawley | |||
Penny, F. E | London: | A. & C. lack, 1914. | |
xi, 257 p. |
Ames DS 421 P44x | ||
Notes: Plates accompanied by guard sheets with descriptive letter press. | |||
Picture: A Muhammadan lady
Picture 2: A Canarese woman drawing water |
The Anglo-Indians | |||
Perrin, Alice | London: | Methuen, 1912. | |
4th ed. 312 p. Series: Methuen's colonial library \. |
Ames PR 6031 E54 A55x 1912 | ||
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The life and times of Mrs. Sherwood (1775-1851) from the diaries of Captain and Mrs. Sherwood | |||
Sherwood Mrs | London: | Wells Gardner, Darton, 1910. | |
xiv, 519 p. |
Ames PR5449.Z4 Z55 1910 | ||
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A turning point in the Indian mutiny | |||
Sieveking, Isabel Giberne | London: | D. Nutt, 1910. | |
226 p. |
Ames DS478 .S6 | ||
Picture: Attack on Arrah House
Picture 2: The mother of John Nicholson |
Indian tales of the great ones among men, women, and bird-people | |||
Sorabji, Cornelia | Bombay: | Blackie and son, limited, 1916. | |
96 p. |
Ames GR 305 S67x | ||
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The Purdahnashin | |||
Sorabji, Cornelia | Calcutta: | Thacker, Spink, 1917. | |
xviii, 80 p. |
Ames HQ 1742 S69x 1917 | ||
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The adventures of Akbar | |||
Steel, Flora Annie Webster | New York: | Frederick A. Stokes company, 1913. | |
Walter 825 St32 OA | |||
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King-errant | |||
Steel, Flora Annie Webster | New York: | Frederick A. Stokes company, 1912. | |
355 p. |
Ames PZ3.S813 Ki | ||
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The mercy of the Lord | |||
Steel, Flora Annie Webster | London: | W. Heinemann, 1914. | |
311 p. |
Ames PR 5473 S135 M47x 1914 | ||
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The heart of Jainism | |||
Stevenson, Sinclair Mrs. | London: | H. Milford, 1915. | |
xxiv, 336 p. Series: Religious quest of India \. |
Ames BL1350 .S7 | ||
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Gohur-i-ikbal. English An account of my life | |||
Sultan, Jahan Begam Nawab of Bhopal | London: | John Murray, 1910-1927. | |
3 v. |
Ames DS485.B5 S813 1910 | ||
Notes: Translation of Gohur-i-ikbal. Vol. 2 translated by Abdus Samad Khan has imprint: Bombay, The Times Press. | |||
Picture: Her Highness Nawab Sultan Jahan Begam
Picture 2: Sahibzadi Asif Jahan Begum |
Hayat-i-Qudsi, life of the Nawab Gauhar Begum alias the Nawab Begum Qudsia of Bhopal | |||
Sultan, Jahan Begam Nawab of Bhopal | London: | Paul, Trench, Trubner, 1918. | |
160 p. |
Ames DS485 B56 G3x | ||
Picture: Sultan Jahan Begum
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Muslim home Part 1, a present to the married couple | |||
Sultan, Jahan Begam Nawab of Bhopal | Calcutta: | Thacker, Spink, 1916. | |
iii, 74 p. |
Ames HQ 525 I8 S9x | ||
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Bengal dacoits and tigers | |||
Sunity Devee Maharani of Cooch Behar | Calcutta: | Thacker, Spink, 1916. | |
113 p. |
Ames PZ 1 D4Benx | ||
Picture: Trapped by a cobra
Picture 2: Bengal dacoits and tigers |
Nine ideal Indian women | |||
Sunity Devee Maharani of Cooch Behar | Calcutta: | Thacker, Spink, 1919. | |
214 p. |
Ames Quarto BL 1216 S86x 1919 | ||
Picture: Sati
Picture 2: Sita |
General Sir Alex Taylor, G. C. B., R. E.: his times, his friends, and his work | |||
Taylor, Alicia Cameron | London: | Williams and Norgate, 1913. | |
2 v. |
Ames DS475.2.T27 T3 | ||
Notes: Written by his daughter | |||
Picture: Alex Taylor
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Toru Dutt : a sketch of her life and an appreciation of her works | |||
Madras: | G.A. Natesan, 1917. | ||
2d ed. 44 p. Series: Biographies of eminent Indians \. |
Ames PR 4639 D37 Z88x 1917 | ||
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The devil's wind | |||
Wentworth, Patricia | New York London: | G. P. Putnam's sons, 1912. | |
x, 427 p. |
PZ3.W4885 D2 | ||
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Life of G. L. Wharton | |||
Wharton, Emma Virginia | New York: | Flemming H. Revell co, 1913. | |
251 p. |
Ames BV 3269 W45 W5 | ||
Picture: The mission bungalow at Hurda
Picture 2: The Christian Bible College at Jubbulpore |
Letters from India | |||
Wilson, Anne Ccampbell, Lady | Edinburgh London: | W. Blackwood and sons, 1911. | |
vi, 417 p. |
Ames DS421 .W65 | ||
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The call of the snowy Hispar; by William and Fanny Bullock Workman | |||
Workman, Fanny Bullock | London: | Constable and company, ltd, 1910. | |
xvi, 297 p. |
Ames rare DS485 .H6 W95 | ||
Picture: Portrait of authors
Picture 2: The Mir of Nagar |
Two summers in the ice-wilds of eastern Karakoram; the exploration of nineteen hundred square miles of mountain and glacier, by Franny Bullock and William Hunter Workman | |||
Workman, Fanny Bullock | London: | Unwin, 1917. | |
296 p. |
Ames rare DS485.K2 W9 | ||
Picture: Approaching the summit of Junction Mountain
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Women under polygamy | |||
Gallichan, Walter Matthew | London: | Holden & Hardingham, 1914. | |
335 p. |
Ames HQ981 .G3 | ||
Picture: Girls of northern India
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The education of the women of India | |||
Cowan, Minna Galbraith | New York: | Fleming H. Revell company, 1912. | |
256 p. |
LC2322 .C67 | ||
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Days and nights of shikar | |||
Baillie, W. W. Mrs | London New York: | J. Lane Co, 1921. | |
v, 241 p. |
Ames SK235 .B3 | ||
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Brahmavidya : divine wisdom | |||
Besant, Annie Wood | Adyar: | Theosophical Publishing House, 1923. | |
xi, 113 p. Series: Brahmavidya library: no. 1. |
Ames BP 563 B73x 1923 | ||
Notes: "Being the six inaugural lectures of the Brahmavidyashrama, Adyar, October, 1922." -- t.p. | |||
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England and India | |||
Besant, Annie Wood | Adyar: | Theosophical Publishing House, 1921. | |
24 p. Series: Adyar pamphlets: no. 34. |
Ames rare DS 450 G7 B47x 1921 | ||
Notes: Reprint. Originally published: 1906. | |||
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The lives of Alcyone, by Annie Besant and Rt. Rev. C. W. Leadbeater | |||
Besant, Annie Wood | Adyar, Madras, India: | Theosophical Pub. House, 1924. | |
2 v. |
Ames BP 563 L57x 1924 | ||
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On karma | |||
Besant, Annie Wood | Adyar: | Theosophical Publishing House, 1921. | |
28 p. Series: Adyar pamphlets: no. 125. |
Ames rare BP 573 K3 B4x 1921 | ||
Notes: "May 1921" "A lecture to the Glasgow Lodge, T.S."--P. [1]. | |||
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The Bhagavad-Gita, or, The Lord's song, translated by Annie Besant | |||
Besant, Annie Wood | Chicago: | Theosophical Press, 1923. | |
176 p. |
Ames PK 3633 B5 B5x 1923 | ||
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The coming of the world-teacher : a lecture given at the Queen's hall, London, on November 1, 1925 | |||
Besant, Annie Wood | Chicago: | Theosophical press, 1925. | |
31 p. |
Ames BP 563 C65x 1925 | ||
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The future of Indian politics. | |||
Besant, Annie Wood | Adyar, India: | Theosophical Pub. House, 1922. | |
vi, 351 p. Series: Asian library \. |
Ames DS448 .B45 | ||
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India, bond or free? A world problem | |||
Besant, Annie Wood | London New York: | G. P. Putnam's sons, ltd, 1926. | |
216 p. |
Ames DS463 .B415 | ||
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Shall India live or die? | |||
Besant, Annie Wood | Madras: | National home rule league, 1925. | |
159, 25 p. |
Ames DS480.45 .B4 | ||
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Spiritual life for the man of the world | |||
Besant, Annie Wood | Adyar: | Theosophical Pub. House, 1923. | |
18 p. Series: Adyar pamphlets: No. 45. |
Ames BP 563 S65x 1923 | ||
Notes: Text of a lecture. Originally published: September 1914. | |||
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The secret doctrine: the synthesis of science, religion, and philosophy | |||
Blavatsky, H. P. | London: | Theosophical Pub. House, 1921. | |
3d and rev. ed. 4 v. |
Ames BP 561 S4 1921 | ||
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The Theosophical Society : the first fifty years | |||
Blavatsky, H. P | London: | Theosophical Publishing House, 1925. | |
xiii, 79 p. |
Ames rare BP 510 T48x 1925 | ||
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Pandita Ramabai Sarasvati; pioneer in the movement for the education of the child-widow of India | |||
Butler, Clementina | New York: | Fleming H. Revell company, 1922. | |
96 p. |
Ames DS479.1.R3 B8 | ||
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My lady of the Indian purdah | |||
Cooper, Elizabeth | New York: | Frederick A. Stokes company, 1927. | |
205 p. |
Ames PZ3.C7845 My | ||
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The fair sex of India; a reply to "Mother India" | |||
Devi, Charulata | Calcutta: | Ramkrishna Cottage, 1929?. | |
151 p. |
Ames DS421 M416x | ||
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Far to seek; | |||
Diver, Maud | Boston: | Houghton Mifflin company, 1921. | |
458 p. |
Ames PZ3.D638 Far | ||
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Lonely furrow | |||
Diver, Maud | Boston: | Houghton Mifflin, 1923. | |
433 p. |
Wilson 825 D638 OL | ||
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Siege perilous, and other stories | |||
Diver, Maud | Boston: | Houghton Mifflin, 1924. | |
vii, 309 p. |
Wilson 825 D638 OSie | ||
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A wild bird | |||
Diver, Maud | Boston: | Houghton Mifflin company, 1929. | |
484 p. |
Ames PZ3.D638 Wi | ||
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Life and letters of Toru Dutt, by Harihar Das | |||
Dutt, Toru | London: | H. Milford, 1921. | |
364 p. |
Ames PR4639.D37 Z5 | ||
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Pandita Ramabai: her vision, her mission and triumph of faith | |||
Dyer, Helen S. | London: | Pickering & Inglish, 1920. | |
173 p., [29] p. of plates. |
Ames DS 479.1 R3 D78x 1920 | ||
Notes: At head of title: A great life in Indian missions. | |||
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Courts and camps in India; impressions of viceregal tours, 1921-1925 | |||
Fitz Roy, Yvonne Alice Gertrude | London: | Methuen & co., ltd, 1926. | |
xi, 243 p. |
Ames DS413 .F55 | ||
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Women in modern India, fifteen papers by Indian women writers, collected and edited by Evelyn C. Gedge and Mithan Choksi | |||
Gedge, Evelyn Clara | Bombay: | D. B. Taraporewala sons & co, 1929. | |
x, 161 p. |
Ames HQ1742 .G4 | ||
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The daughter of Hindusthan, or, The Hindu woman of India | |||
Ghose, Jogendra Chunder | Calcutta: | Sen Brothers, 1928?. | |
140 p. |
Ames HQ 1742 G5x | ||
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Evidence, 1928-1929 : oral evidence and written statements of witnesses | |||
India. Age of Consent Committee | Calcutta: | Central Publication Branch, 1929. | |
2-9 v. |
Ames HQ 1742 I55x 1929 | ||
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Report of the Age of consent committee : 1928-1929 | |||
India. Age of Consent Committee | Calcutta: | Government of India Central Publication Branch, 1929. | |
353 p. |
HQ 1742 I54x 1929 | ||
Notes: Includes tables. | |||
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General Frederick Young first commandant of Sirmur battalion (Second Gurka rifles) the life-story of one of the old brigade in India : 1786-1874, including reminiscences of Ireland and India in the 'fifties, by his daughter | |||
Jenkins, Louisa Hadow Young | London: | G. Routledge, 1923. | |
xi, 268 p. |
AmesDS475.2.Y7 J4 | ||
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Harem, purdah or seclusion | |||
Kidwai, Mushir Hosain | Lahore: | Muslim Book Society, 1920. | |
29 p. |
Ames HQ 1170 K52x 1920 | ||
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Dans l'Inde (de Ceylan au Népal) | |||
Lévi, D. Mme | Paris: | F. Rieder et cie, 1925. | |
224 p. |
Ames DS413 .L6 | ||
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Lyon's medical jurisprudence for India | |||
Lyon, Isidore Bernadotte | Calcutta: | Thacker, Spink, 1921. | |
7th ed. 793 p. |
Ames RA 1051 L9x | ||
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Pandita Ramabai | |||
Macnicol, Nicol | London: | Student Christian Movement Press, 1926. | |
147 p. Series: Builders of modern India \. |
Ames DS479.1.R3 M3 | ||
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Mother India | |||
Mayo, Katherine | New York: | Harcourt, Brace, 1927. | |
xiv, 440 p. |
Ames DS 421 M4 | ||
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The face of Mother India | |||
Mayo, Katherine | London: | Hamish Hamilton, 1935. | |
41, [192] p. |
Ames folio DS 408 M39x 1935 | ||
Notes: Illustrations with descriptive letterpress: [192] p. at end. | |||
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Slaves of the gods | |||
Mayo, Katherine | New York: | Harcourt, Brace and company, 1929. | |
278 p. |
Ames DS421 .M5 | ||
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Indian dream lands | |||
Mordecai, Margaret Gregg | London: | G. P. Putnam's sons ltd, 1925. | |
401 p. |
Ames DS413 .M85 | ||
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The sceptred flute: songs of India | |||
Naidu, Sarojini | New York: | Dodd, Mead & company, 1928. | |
xvii, 231 p. |
Wilson 825 N141 OS | ||
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The master as I saw him : being pages from the life of the Swami Vevekananda | |||
Nivedita Sister | Calcutta: | Udbodhan Office, 1923. | |
3rd. ed. 510, xxv p. |
Wilson 294 V83n | ||
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Notes of some wanderings with the Swami Vivekananda | |||
Nivedita Sister | Calcutta: | Udbodhan Office, 1922. | |
137 p. |
Wilson 294 V83nn | ||
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Sous le ciel de l'Inde : voyage au pays de Rabindranath Tagore | |||
Öhman, Fia | Paris: | P. Roger, 1925. | |
265 p. |
Ames DS 413 G45x 1925 | ||
Notes: "La matière de deux volumes publiés originairement en suédois, l'un sur Ceylan, l'autre sur l'Inde." | |||
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India and the earthly paradise | |||
Pankhurst, E. Sylvia | Delhi: | B.R. Pub. Corp, 1985. | |
638 p. |
Ames DS479 .P36 1985 | ||
Notes: Reprint. Originally published: 1926. | |||
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Sádhu Sundar Singh, called of God | |||
Parker, Rebecca Jane | Madras: | Christian literature society for India, 1920. | |
[4th ed.]. 16, 144 p. |
Ames BV 5095 S8 P3 | ||
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Children of the light in India; | |||
Parker, Rebecca Jane | New York: | Fleming H. Revell company, 1929. | |
192 p. |
Ames BR1155 .P3 | ||
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Children of the light in India; | |||
Parker, Rebecca Jane | New York: | Fleming H. Revell company, 1929. | |
192 p. |
Ames BR1155 .P3 | ||
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The home and health in India and the tropical colonies. | |||
Platt, Kate Anne | London: | Baillière, Tindal & Cox, 1923. | |
x, 216 p. |
Ames RC 961 P5x | ||
Notes: "This little book has been written in the hope that it may be of use to the woman who is making her home in India or in one of the tropical colonies of our empire."--Pref. | |||
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Women of India | |||
Rothfield, Otto | Bombay: | Taraporevala Sons, 1920. | |
viii, 222 p. |
Ames DS 422 W8 R7x | ||
Notes: Ames title pages lists author as Rothfeld | |||
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Eastern stories and legends | |||
Shedlock, Marie L. | New York: | E. P. Dutton & company, 1920. | |
xxi, 212 p. |
Ames PZ8.1.S538 Ea | ||
Notes: "Stories of the Buddha-rebirths." "Notes for teachers": p. 203-212. | |||
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Shubala - a child mother | |||
Sorabji, Cornelia | Calcutta: | Baptist Mission Press, 1920. | |
27 p. |
Ames HQ 1743 S67x 1920 | ||
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The builder | |||
Steel, Flora Annie Webster | New York: | F.A. Stokes, 1929. | |
322 p. |
Ames PR 5473 S135 B85x 1929 | ||
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The garden of fidelity being the autobiography of Flora Annie Steel, 1847-1929 | |||
Steel, Flora Annie Webster | London: | Macmillan, 1929. | |
xi, 293 p. |
Ames PR 5473 S135 Z5 | ||
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India, painted by Mortimer Mempes; described by Flora Annie Steel | |||
Steel, Flora Annie Webster | London: | A. & C. Black, 1923. | |
New ed rev. by H. Clive Barnard. x, 220 p. |
Ames DS 413 S81x | ||
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Tales of the tides and other stories | |||
Steel, Flora Annie Webster | London: | William Heinemann, 1923. | |
302 p. |
Ames PZ 3 S813 Ta | ||
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The rites of the twice-born | |||
Stevenson, Sinclair Mrs. | London: | H. Milford, 1920. | |
xxiv, 474 p. |
Ames BL1205 .S8 | ||
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Hayat-i-Shahjehani, life of Her Highness the late Nawab Shahjehan Begum of Bhopal, C. I., G. C. S. I | |||
Sultan Jahan Begam nawab of Bhopal | Bombay: | Times Press, 1926. | |
301 p. |
Ames DS485.B5 S84 | ||
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al Hijab : or, Why purdah is necessary | |||
Sultan Jahan Begam Nawab of Bhopal | Calcutta: | Thacker, Spink, 1922. | |
v, 212 p. |
Ames HQ 1742 S8x 1922 | ||
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The autobiography of an Indian princess | |||
Suniti Devi, maharani of Cooch Behar | London: | J. Murray, 1921. | |
251 p. |
Ames DS479.1.S8 A3 | ||
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The life of Princess Yashodara, wife and disciple of the Lord Buddha | |||
Suniti Devi, maharani of Cooch Behar | London: | E. Mathews and Marrot, 1929. | |
xi, 75 p. |
Ames BL1473.Y33 S8 | ||
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Women of Bengal : a study of the Hindu pardanasins of Calcutta | |||
Urquhart, Margaret M. | Calcutta: | Association Press (Y. M. C. A.), 1927. | |
3rd ed. vi, 165 p. Series: Women of India series \. |
Ames HQ 1744 B4 U7x 1926 | ||
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Women of Bengal : a study of the Hindu pardanasins of Calcutta | |||
Urquhart, Margaret M. | Calcutta: | Association Press (Y. M. C. A.), 1927. | |
3rd ed. vi, 165 p. Series: Women of India series \. |
Ames HQ 1744 B4 U7x 1926 | ||
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Women of Assam | |||
Vickland, Ellen Elizabeth | Philadelphia: | The Judson Press, 1928. | |
179 p. |
Ames BV3280.A8 V58 | ||
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Some women of Sindh in home and hospital | |||
Western, Ruth Helen | London: | Church of England Zenana Missionary Society, 1928. | |
155 p. |
Ames HQ 1744 S6 W4x | ||
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Understanding India | |||
Williams, Gertrude Leavenworth | New York: | Coward-McCann, inc, 1928. | |
xiii, 329 p. |
Ames DS421 .W5 | ||
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India and the English | |||
Wingfield-Stratford, Barbara Elizabeth Errington | London: | J. Cape, 1922. | |
223 p. |
Ames DS421 .W7 | ||
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Talks with a class | |||
Besant, Annie Wood | Chicago: | Theosophical Publishing House, 1922. | |
xiii, 206 p. |
Ames BP 563 T34x 1921 | ||
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Talks on the path of occultism : a commentary on At the feet of the Master, The voice of the silence, and Light on the path | |||
Besant, Annie Wood | Adyar: | Theosophical Publishing House, 1926. | |
ix, 969 p. |
Ames BP 563 T32x 1926 | ||
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The three world movements : being the Jubilee Convention Lectures delivered at Adyar at the Fiftieth anniversary of the Theosophical society, December, 1925 | |||
Besant, Annie Wood | Adyar: | Theosophical Publishing House, 1926. | |
125 p. |
Ames BP 563 T47x 1926 | ||
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What the mystic means by the "eternal now" : a talk to students by Annie Besant, July 16, 1905 | |||
Besant, Annie Wood | Adyar: | Theosophical Publishing House, 1921. | |
2nd ed. 19 p. |
Ames rare BP 563 W43x 1921 | ||
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World problems of to-day : a series of lectures delivered at the Queen's Hall in the autumn, 1925 | |||
Besant, Annie Wood | London: | Theosophical Pub. House, 1925. | |
144 p. |
Ames BL 65 S43 B47x 1925 | ||
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Through teakwood windows; close-up views of India's womanhood | |||
Higginbottom, Ethel Cody | New York: | Fleming H. Revell company, 1926. | |
129 p. |
Ames DS422.W8 H5 | ||
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Great Ganga the guru, or, How a seeker sought the real, by Kavita Kaumudi, [pseud.] | |||
Kavita Kaumudi | London: | Kegan Paul, Trench, Trubner, 1920?. | |
126 p. |
Ames PR 6021 A76 G74x 1920 | ||
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In the shadow of the Himalayas; a historical narrative of the missions of the United Presbyterian Church of North America as conducted in the Punjab, India, 1855-1940 | |||
Anderson, Emma Dean | Philadelphia, Pa Pittsburgh, Pa: | The United Presbyterian Board of Foreign Missions The Women's General Missionary Society, 1942. | |
372 p. |
Ames BV3280.P8 A5 | ||
Notes: Map on lining-papers. | |||
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Meet India; everyday facts about India | |||
Cline, Marie I. | Albuquerque: | The University of New Mexico press, 1943. | |
176 p. |
Ames DS421 .C6 1943 | ||
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Meet India; everyday facts about India | |||
Cline, Marie I | Albuquerque: | University of New Mexico Press, 1943. | |
176 p. |
Ames DS421 .C6 1943 | ||
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Indian womanhood today | |||
Cousins, Margaret E | Allahabad: | Kitabistan, 1941. | |
207 p. |
Ames HQ1742 .C6 | ||
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Journey among warriors | |||
Curie, Eve | Garden City, New York: | Doubleday, Doran, 1943. | |
viii, 501 p. |
Ames D811.5 .C85 1943 | ||
Notes: Maps on lining papers. Includes index. | |||
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Journey among warriors | |||
Curie, Eve | Garden City: | Doubleday, Doran and Co, 1943. | |
501 p. |
Ames D811.5 .C853 | ||
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The untouchables of India | |||
Ouwerkerk, Louise | London: | Oxford University Press, 1945. | |
47 p. |
Ames DS422.C3 O8 | ||
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Hidden highway; experiences on the northwest frontier of India | |||
Davidson, Flora Marion | New York: | F. H. Revell Co, 1948. | |
191 p. |
Ames BV3280.N6 D3 | ||
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Royal India a descriptive and historical study of India's fifteen principal states and their rulers | |||
Diver, Maud | London: | Hodder & Stoughton limited, 1942. | |
x, 278 p. |
Ames DS445 .D5 1942 | ||
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The unsung; a record of British services in India | |||
Diver, Maud | Edinburgh and London: | W. Blackwood & sons ltd, 1945. | |
296 p. |
Ames TA103 .D5 | ||
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Women and social injustice | |||
Gandhi Mahatma | Ahmedabad: | Navajivan Pub. House, 1947. | |
3rd enl. ed. xi, 216 p. |
Ames HQ 1743 G28x 1947 | ||
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Bengal journey; a story of the part played by women in the province, 1939-1945 | |||
Godden, Rumer | London: | Longmans, Green & co., ltd, 1945. | |
iv, 132 p. |
Ames D810.W7 G57 | ||
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Breakfast with the Nikolides | |||
Godden, Rumer | Boston: | Little, Brown and company, 1942. | |
291 p. |
Ames PZ3.G5422 Br | ||
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The river | |||
Godden, Rumer | Boston: | Little, Brown and company, 1946. | |
176 p. |
Ames PZ3.G5422 Ri | ||
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Rungli-Rungliot means in Paharia, Thus far and no further | |||
Godden, Rumer | 1946. | ||
xiv, 196 p. |
Ames DS 486 R8 G6 1946 | ||
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Rungli-Rungliot (thus far and no further) | |||
Godden, Rumer | London: | P. Davies, 1944. | |
3 p.l., 130 p. |
Ames DS486.R8 G6 | ||
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Take three tenses : a fugue in time | |||
Godden, Rumer | Boston: | Little, Brown & Co, 1945. | |
252 p. |
Wilson 825 G532 OT | ||
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The bird escaped | |||
Godden, Jon | New York: | Rinehart & company, inc, 1947. | |
179 p. |
Wilson 825 G531 OBZ3.G54215 Bi | ||
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Indian women and the West | |||
Gray, Hester Alice Macdonald | London: | Zenith Press, 1944?. | |
63 p. |
Ames HQ1742 .G7 | ||
Notes: "Reprinted ... from the larger work, Modern India and the West [edited by L. S. S. O'Malley] published by the Royal Institute of International Affairs, with slight revision and addition. | |||
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Revolution in India | |||
Gunther, Frances Fineman | New York: | Island press, 1944. | |
3 p.l., 122 p. |
Ames DS480.82 .G8 | ||
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The forbidden land | |||
Hettleman, Bertha | New York: | Margent Press, 1947. | |
207 p. |
Ames PZ 3 H477Fo | ||
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Indian harvest | |||
Hinkson, Pamela | London: | Collins, 1941. | |
320 p. |
Ames DS413 .H56 | ||
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With no regrets an autobiography | |||
Hutheesing, Krishna Nehru | New York: | The John Day company, 1945. | |
160 p. |
Ames DS481.H8 A3 | ||
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Woman in Islam; a manual with special reference to conditions in India, by V. R. and L. Bevan Jones | |||
Jones, V. R | Lucknow: | Lucknow Pub. House, 1941. | |
xi, 455 p. |
Ames HQ1170 .J6 | ||
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Here is India | |||
Kennedy, Jean Wilson | New York: | C. Scribner's sons, 1945. | |
3 p.l., 154 p. |
Ames DS421 .K38 | ||
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Indian embers | |||
Lawrence, Rosamond Napier lady | Oxford: | G. Ronald, 1949. | |
397 p. |
Ames DS428 .L3 | ||
Notes: Based on the author's diary, April 1914-April 1921. | |||
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India, an American view : a 1942 survey | |||
Mitchell, Kate Louise | London: | John Lane, the Bodley Head, 1943. | |
236 p. |
Ames DS 480.45 M5 1943 | ||
Notes: Published in U. S. under title: India without fable. | |||
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Twentieth century India, by Kate Mitchell and Kumar Goshal | |||
Mitchell, Kate Louise | St. Louis: | 1944. | |
1 p.l., 94 p. |
AmesDS421 .M62 | ||
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Queen Mary's book for India | |||
Sorabji, Cornelia | London: | G. G. Harrap & co. ltd, 1943. | |
102 p. |
Ames D742.I4 Q4 | ||
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Home to India | |||
Rama Rau, Santha | New York: | Harper & brothers, 1945. | |
236 p. |
Ames DS 413 R24 | ||
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Pioneer women of India | |||
Sengupta, Padmini Sathianadhan | Bombay: | Thacker, 1944. | |
195 p. |
Wilson 954 SE56 | ||
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She wasn't ashamed : autobiography of an Indian prostitute | |||
Lahore: | International publishers, 1945. | ||
5. ed. 208 p. |
Ames rare HQ 238 S54x 1945 | ||
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North from Bombay | |||
Thurton-Jones, Edith Constance Bradshaw | London: | G. Bles, 1944. | |
192 p. |
Ames PZ 3 T872Nox | ||
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Women in Rgveda | |||
Upadhyaya, Bhagwat Saran | Benares: | Nand Kishore, 1941. | |
2d ed., rev. and enl.. 241 p. |
Ames DS422 .W8U6 1941 | ||
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My Indian family | |||
Wernher, Hilda | New York: | The John Day company, 1945. | |
3 p.l., 298 p. |
Ames PZ3.W4954 My | ||
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Indigo | |||
Weston, Christine | New York: | C. Scribner, 1943. | |
374 p. |
Ames PZ 3 W528oIn | ||
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Changing India; a Muslim woman speaks | |||
Hussain, Iqbalunnisa Mrs | Bangalore: | Hosali press, 1940. | |
236 p. |
Ames DS422.W8 H8 | ||
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My Khyber marriage; experiences of a Scotswoman as the wife of a Pathan chieftain's son | |||
Abdullah, Morag Murray | London: | G. G. Harrap & co., ltd, 1934. | |
271 p. |
Wilson 921 Ab32 | ||
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My story, the autobiography of a Hindu widow | |||
Athavale, Parvati | New York: | G. P. Putnam's sons, 1930. | |
xiv, 149 p. |
Ames HQ1742 .A75 | ||
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Personal reminiscences in India and Europe, 1830-1888, of Augusta Becher | |||
Becher, Augusta | London: | Constable, 1930. | |
xviii, 230 p. |
Ames DS 412 B43x 1930 | ||
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England, India, and Afghanistan ; and, The story of Afghanistan, or, Why the Tory government gags the Indian press : a plea for the weak against the strong | |||
Besant, Annie Wood | Madras: | Theosophical Pub. House, 1931. | |
1st Indian ed. 123 p. |
Ames DS463 .B395 1931 | ||
Notes: "First printed in London in 1879"--Half t.p. verso | |||
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The future of the Theosophical Society : being the five convention lectures delivered in Benares at the fifty-fifth anniversary of the Theosophical Society, December, 1930 | |||
Besant, Annie Wood | Adyar, Madras, India: | Theosophical Publishing House, 1931. | |
193 p. |
Ames BP 510 T5 B47x 1931 | ||
Notes: The five lecturers are Annie Besant, B. Sanjiva Rao, Ernest Wood, Hirendra Nath Datta, and C. Jinarajadasa. | |||
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India, a nation : a plea for Indian self-government | |||
Besant, Annie Wood | Adyar: | Theosophical Publishing House, 1930. | |
4th ed. xxii, 226 p. |
Ames JQ 215 B3 1930 | ||
|
Karma once more | |||
Besant, Annie Wood | Adyar: | Theosophical Publishing House, 1930. | |
29 p. Series: Adyar pamphlets: no. 133. |
Ames rare BP 573 K3 B47x 1930 | ||
Notes: "January 1930" "A Lecture delivered at Edinburgh."--P. [1]. | |||
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Memory and its nature, by Annie Besant and H. P. Blavatsky | |||
Besant, Annie Wood | Adyar: | The Theosophical publishing house, 1935. | |
81 p. |
Walter 154.3 B463 | ||
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Two stories | |||
Blavatsky, H. P. | Adyar: | Theosophical Publishing House, 1932. | |
ix, 55 p. |
Ames BP 561 T8x 1932 | ||
Notes: Karmic visions was first publilshed in Lucifer, June 1888; An unsolved mystery in the Spiritual scientist, November, 1875. | |||
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The key of progress : a survey of the status and conditions of women in India | |||
Caton, Annie Rose | London: | Oxford University Press, 1930. | |
ix, 250 p. |
Ames HQ1742 .C3 | ||
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Influence of Islam on Indian culture | |||
Chand, Tara | Allahabad: | Indian Press, 1936. | |
327 p., [31] leaves of plates. |
Ames DS 427 C5 1936 | ||
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Indian patchwork, by Edward and Mary Charles | |||
Charles, Edward pseud | New York: | Harcourt, Brace and company, 1934. | |
304 p. |
Wilson DS421 .C45 | ||
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The scientific basis of woman's education | |||
Chiplunkar, Gopal Mahadev | Poona: | [S. B. Hudlikar], 1930. | |
3, xxvii, 333 p. |
Ames LC2322 .C5 | ||
Notes: Edited by S. B. Hudlikar. | |||
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Uphill steps in India | |||
Christlieb, Marie Louise | London: | Allen & Unwin, 1930. | |
254 p. |
Ames DS 421 C5 | ||
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The music of Orient and Occident : essays towards mutual understanding | |||
Cousins, Margaret E. | Madras: | B. G. Paul & co, 1935. | |
199 p. |
Music 780.4 C836 | ||
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A marriage to India | |||
Das, Frieda Mathilda | New York: | The Vanguard press, 1930. | |
303 p. |
Ames DS421 .D3 | ||
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Purdah: the status of Indian women | |||
Das, Frieda Mathilda | London: | K. Paul, Trench, Trubner & co. ltd, 1932. | |
ix, 289 p. |
Ames HQ1742 .D3 | ||
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A woman of India : being the life of Saroj Nalini, founder of the Women's Institute Movement in India | |||
Datta, Gurusadaya | New York: | Macmillan, 1930. | |
143 p. |
Ames DS 481 S345 D38x 1930 | ||
Notes: "Original Bengali edition ... was published in January 1926"-- Introd. | |||
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The home of the Aryas | |||
Dhar Kalla, Lachhmi | Delhi: | Imperial Book Depot Press, 1930. | |
vii, 146 p. Series: Delhi University publications: no. 2. |
Ames DS 425 D497x 1930 | ||
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The dream prevails : a story of India | |||
Diver, Maud | Boston: | Houghton Mifflin Co, 1938. | |
431 p. |
Ames PZ 3 D638 Dr | ||
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The hero of Herat : a frontier biography in romantic form | |||
Diver, Maud | London: | J. Murray, 1930. | |
xv, 322 p. |
Ames PZ 3 D638 He 1930 | ||
Notes: Sequel: Retribution. | |||
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Honoria Lawrence: a fragment of Indian history | |||
Diver, Maud | Boston New York: | Houghton Mifflin company, 1936. | |
524 p. |
Ames DS475.2.L42 D5 1936a | ||
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Kabul to Kandahar | |||
Diver, Maud | London: | P. Davies, 1935. | |
191 p. |
Ames DS364 .D5 | ||
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Ships of youth : a study of marriage in modern India | |||
Diver, Maud | Edinburgh: | W. Blackwood, 1931. | |
563 p. |
Wilson 825 D638 OS | ||
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The singer passes : an Indian tapestry | |||
Diver, Maud | New York: | Dodd, Mead and Co, 1934. | |
574 p. |
Wilson 825 D638 OSi | ||
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'Up the country'; letters written to her sister from the upper provinces of India | |||
Eden, Emily | London: | H. Milford Oxford university press, 1930. | |
New ed. 410 p. |
Ames DS 413 E22 1930 | ||
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India of the princes | |||
Forbes, Rosita Torr | London: | Book Club, 1939. | |
318 p. |
Ames DS 413 F58 1941 | ||
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India of the princes | |||
Forbes, Rosita Torr | New York: | E. P. Dutton & co., inc, 1941. | |
318 p. |
Wilson 915.4 F746 | ||
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Black narcissus | |||
Godden, Rumer | Boston: | Little, Brown and company, 1939. | |
294 p. |
Wilson 825 G532 OB | ||
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Indian gods and kings; the story of a living past | |||
Hawkridge, Emma | Cowan, 1935. | ||
xiv, 304 p. |
Ames DS436 .H4 | ||
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Bells of India; stories of life in the great peninsula | |||
Higginbottom, Ethel Cody | New York: | Fleming H. Revell company, 1931. | |
172 p. |
Ames BV3265 .H46 | ||
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Women under primitive Buddhism; laywomen and almswomen | |||
Horner, Isaline Blew | London: | G. Routledge & sons, ltd, 1930. | |
xxiv, 391 p. |
Ames HQ1742 .H6 | ||
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Dr. Ida: India; the life story of Ida S. Scudder | |||
Jeffery, Mary Pauline | New York: | Fleming H. Revell company, 1938. | |
212 p. |
Ames R814.V46 S35 | ||
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Ida S. Scudder of Vellore : an appreciation of forty years of service in India | |||
Jeffery, Mary Pauline | Mysore: | Wesley Press and Pub. House, 1939. | |
xiv, 138 p. |
Ames R 814 V46 S36 | ||
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Fifty years with John company | |||
Low, Ursula | London: | J. Murray, 1936. | |
xxvii, 434 p. |
Ames DS475.2.L84 L6 | ||
|
Land of the gold mohur | |||
Lowther, Alice Blight lady | London: | P. Allan, 1932. | |
vii, 231 p. |
Ames DS413 .L76 | ||
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Forbidden journey, from Peking to Kashmir | |||
Maillart, Ella | London: | W. Heinemann, 1937. | |
312 p. |
Ames DS 793 S62 M32 1937 | ||
|
The face of Mother India | |||
Mayo, Katherine | London: | Hamish Hamilton, 1935?. | |
41, 192 p. |
Ames folio DS 408 M39x 1935 | ||
|
Volume two | |||
Mayo, Katherine | London: | J. Cape, 1931. | |
262 p. |
Ames DS 421 M41 | ||
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In the world's attic | |||
Merrick, Henrietta Sands | New York: | G.P. Putnam's sons, 1931. | |
xxii, 259 p. |
Ames DS485 .L2M4 | ||
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India, Minto and Morley, 1905-1910 | |||
Minto, Mary Caroline Grey Elliot-Murray-Kynynmound countess of | London: | Macmillan, 1934. | |
447 p. |
Ames DS480.2 .M5 | ||
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Our cause : a symposium by Indian women | |||
Nehru, Shyam Kumari | Allahabad: | Kitabistan, 1938. | |
xvi, 419 p. |
Ames HQ1743 .N4 | ||
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Himself; the autobiography of a Hindu lady | |||
Ranade, Ramabai | New York: | Longmans, Green and co, 1938. | |
xiv, 253 p. |
Ames HQ1742 .R28 | ||
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Dinabandhu; a background book on India | |||
Seabury, Ruth Isabel | New York: | Friendship press, 1938. | |
x, 182 p. |
Ames DS421 .S45 | ||
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Voiceless India | |||
Sen, Gertrude Emerson | Garden City: | Doubleday, Doran, 1930. | |
458 p. |
Ames DS421 .S47 | ||
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Voiceless India | |||
Sen, Gertrude Emerson | New York: | The John Day company, 1944. | |
Rev. ed. 458 p. |
Wilson 915.4 Se55 | ||
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The India that is India | |||
Sharpe, Elizabeth | London: | Luzac & co, 1934. | |
110 p. |
Ames DS421 .S5 | ||
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India calling; the memories of Cornelia Sorabji | |||
Sorabji, Cornelia | London: | Nisbet & co. ltd, 1935. | |
308 p. |
Ames DS481.S65 A3 1935 | ||
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Susie Sorabji, Christian-Parsee educationist of western India; | |||
Sorabji, Cornelia | London: | Oxford University Press, 1932. | |
xii, 71 p. |
Ames LA2385.S6 S6 | ||
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Indian scene collected short stories of Flora Annie Steel | |||
Steel, Flora Annie Webster | London: | E. Arnold & Co, 1933. | |
638 p. |
Ames PZ3.S813 Io | ||
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Without the pale; the life story of an outcaste | |||
Stevenson, Sinclair Mrs. | Calcutta: | Association press (Y. M. C. A.), 1930. | |
87 p. |
Ames DS422.C3 S8 | ||
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Women and marriage in India | |||
Thomas, Paul | London: | G. Allen & Unwin ltd, 1939. | |
224 p. |
Ames HQ1742 .T5 | ||
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Veiled mysteries of India | |||
Tibbits, Walter Mrs | London: | E. Nash & Grayson limited, 1930. | |
265, [1] p. |
Ames DS413 .T5 | ||
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Bahina Bai : a translation of her autobiography and verses | |||
Bahini | Delhi: | Motilal Banarsidass, 1985. | |
xx, 301 p. |
Ames PK2418.B3 Z464 1985 | ||
Notes: English and Marathi. Reprint. Originally published: Poona, India : Scottish Mission Industries, 1929. (The poet-saints of Maharashtra ; no. 5) | |||
Abstract: Autobiography of a 17th century female religious poet from Maharashtra. | |||
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India and the earthly paradise | |||
Pankhurst, E. Sylvia | Delhi: | B.R. Pub. Corp, 1985. | |
638 p. |
Ames DS479 .P36 1985 | ||
Notes: Reprint. Originally published: 1926. | |||
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Indien, mein Indien : Tagebuch einer Reise | |||
Boner, Alice | Zürich: | W. Classen, 1984. | |
176 p. |
Ames DS413 .B669 1984 | ||
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Drums behind the hill | |||
Bower, Ursula Graham | New York: | Morrow, 1950. | |
vi, 270 p. |
Ames DS432.N3 B6 | ||
Notes: Autobiographical. | |||
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The hidden land | |||
Bower, Ursula Graham | London: | Murray, 1953. | |
244 p. |
Ames DS 485 A86 B6 1953b | ||
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The viceroy's wife: letters of Alice, Countess of Reading, from India, 1921-25 | |||
Butler, Iris | London: | Hodder & Stoughton, 1969. | |
190 p., 8 plates. |
Ames DS480.6 .B9 | ||
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Out in the midday sun | |||
Campbell-Martin, Monica | London: | Cassell, 1951. | |
viii, 196 p. |
Ames DS 421 C27x 1951 | ||
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A corner in India | |||
Clark, E. W. Mrs. | Gauhati: | Christian Literature Centre, 1978. | |
xvi, 168 p. |
Ames BV 3280 A8 C55x 1978 | ||
Notes: T.p. is reproduction of the original. Reprint. Originally published: Philadelphia : American Baptist Publication Society, 1907. | |||
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Lady Curzon's India : letters of a vicereine | |||
Curzon, Mary Lady | New York: | Beaufort Books, 1986. | |
1st American ed. xi, 180 p. |
Ames DS480 .C993 1986 | ||
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Woman in modern India | |||
Desai, Neera | Bombay: | Vora, 1957. | |
314 p. |
Ames HQ1742 .D47 | ||
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Golden interlude; the Edens in India, 1836-1842 | |||
Dunbar, Janet | Boston: | Houghton, Mifflin, 1956. | |
239 p. |
Ames DS476 .D8 1955 | ||
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Miss Fane in India | |||
Fane, Isabella | Gloucester: | A. Sutton, 1985. | |
vii, 246 p. |
Ames DS412 .F26 1985 | ||
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Shiva's pigeons : an experience of India, Jon and Rumer Godden | |||
Godden, Jon | New York: | Knopf, 1972. | |
372 p. |
Ames DS414 .G58 1972b | ||
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A time to dance, no time to weep | |||
Godden, Rumer | New York: | Beech Tree Books, 1987. | |
1st U.S. ed. 243 p. |
Wilson PR6013.O2 Z477 1987 | ||
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Grandmother's footsteps : a journey in search of Penelope Betjeman | |||
Green, Imogen Lycett | London: | Macmillan, 1994. | |
xiv, 360 p. |
Ames DS 414.2 G74x 1994 | ||
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Amy Carmichael of Dohnavur : the story of a lover and her beloved | |||
Houghton, Frank | London: | S.P.C.K, 1953. | |
xv, 390 p. |
Ames BV 3269 C37 H68x 1953 | ||
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The status of women in ancient India : a vivid and graphic survey of women's position, social, religious, political, and legal, in India | |||
Indra | Banaras: | Motilal Banarasidass, 1955. | |
2nd rev. ed. 278 p. |
Ames HQ1742 .I6 1955 | ||
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Diaries and letters from India, 1895-1900 | |||
Jacob, Violet | Edinburgh: | Canongate, 1990. | |
vii, 213 p. |
Ames PR 6019 A3 Z6x | ||
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Affectionately, Rachel : letters from India, 1860-1884 | |||
Johnson, Rachel Kerr | Kent, Ohio: | Kent State University Press, c1992. | |
xiv, 351 p. |
Ames BV3269.J64 A4 1992 | ||
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Her India : the fragrance of forgotten years | |||
Latif, Bilkees | New Delhi: | Arnold-Heinemann, 1984. | |
259 p. |
Ames DS485.H9 H895 1984 | ||
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The journals of Honoria Lawrence : India observed, 1837-1854 | |||
Lawrence, Honoria Marshall Lady | London: | Hodder and Stoughton, 1980. | |
253 p. |
Ames DS412 .L38 1980 | ||
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Unforgettable memories : a collection of letters | |||
Lucke, Elmina | New Delhi: | Northern Book Centre, 1985. | |
viii, 134 p. |
Ames DS 413 L83x 1985 | ||
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Women of the Raj | |||
MacMillan, Margaret Olwen | New York: | Thames and Hudson, 1988. | |
256 p. |
Ames DS 428 M3x 1988 | ||
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The city of two gateways; | |||
Nanda, Savitri Devi | London: | G. Allen & Unwin, 1950. | |
278 p. |
Ames DS422.W8 N3 | ||
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Kali the Mother | |||
Nivedita Sister | Almora: | Advaita Ashrama, 1950. | |
1st Indian ed. 110 p. |
Ames BL 1225 K3 N52 1950 | ||
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Where flows the Ganges : the story of John Samuel Whipple, missionary to India | |||
Owen, Juanita | Brainerd, MN: | Lakeland Color Press, 1978. | |
219 p. |
Ames BV3269.W46 O93 | ||
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Hope for Rajasthan | |||
Prabha | Bombay: | G.R. Bhatkal, 1959. | |
16 p. |
Ames HQ 1745 R3 P73x 1959 | ||
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The letters and correspondence of Pandita Ramabai, compiled by Sister Geraldine; edited by A. B. Shah | |||
Ramabai Sarasvati Pandita | Bombay: | Maharashtra State Board for Literature and Culture, 1977. | |
xxxvi, 435 p. |
Ames BV3269.R33 A4 1977 | ||
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Pandita Ramabai | |||
Ramabai Sarasvati Pandita | Madras: | Published for the Christian Institute for the Study of Religion and Society, Bangalore, by the Christian Literature Society, 1979. | |
242 p. Series: Confessing the faith in India series: no. 13. |
Ames BV3269.R33 A35 | ||
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Shipmates | |||
Ranken, Agnes | Kendal: | Wilson, 1967. | |
[3], 71 p. |
Wilson 910.4 R166 | ||
Notes: The surviving portion of the 1799 journal of Agnes Ranken, p. 21- 70. Includes an article by Noel Irene Clay and A. S. Clay filling in the lost portions of the author's journal. | |||
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The First Afghan War, edited by Patrick Macrory | |||
Sale, Florentia Wynch lady | London: | Longmans, 1969. | |
xxiii, 186 p. |
Ames DS363 .S3 1969b | ||
Notes: First published in 1843 under title: A journal of the disasters in Affghanistan, 1841-2. | |||
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An Indian journal | |||
Scott, Nora | London: | Radcliffe Press Distributed by St. Martin's Press, 1994. | |
xv, 231 p. |
Ames DS 428 S36 A3x 1994 | ||
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Women workers of India | |||
Sengupta, Padmini Sathianadhan | Bombay: | Asia Pub. House, 1960. | |
296 p. |
Ames HD6189 .S4 | ||
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India through the ages : a popular and picturesque history of Hindustan | |||
Steel, Flora Annie Webster | New Delhi: | Metropolitan Book Co, 1976. | |
xvi, 366 p. |
Ames DS436 .S8 1976 | ||
Notes: Reprint of the 5th ed. published by G. Routledge, London, and E. P. Dutton, New York. Includes index. | |||
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Indian summer : a Mem-sahib in India and Sind | |||
Swayne-Thomas, April | London: | New English Library, 1981. | |
175 p. |
Ames quarto DS 413 S95 1981 | ||
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I follow after an autobiography | |||
Tilaka, Lakshmibai | Madras: | Indian Branch, Oxford University Press, 1950. | |
353 p. |
Ames BV3269.T57 A38 | ||
Notes: Translation of the first three parts of Smrti citrem, published in Marathi, 1934-37. Geneal. tables and map on lining paper. | |||
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Mrs. Duberly's campaigns; an Englishwoman's experiences in the Crimean War and Indian Mutiny | |||
Tisdall, Evelyn Ernest Percy | Chicago: | Rand McNally, 1963. | |
224 p. |
Ames DK214.D82 T5 1963 | ||
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An Englishwoman in India : the memoirs of Harriet Tytler, 1828- 1858 | |||
Tytler, Harriet | Oxford: | Oxford University Press, 1986. | |
xxiii, 229 p. |
Ames DS412 .T98 1986 | ||
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Growing up in British India : Indian autobiographies on childhood and education under the Raj | |||
Walsh, Judith | New York: | Holmes & Meier, 1983. | |
xii, 178 p. |
Ames DS428 .W34 1983 | ||
Notes: Based on the author's thesis (Ph.D.)--Columbia University. Includes index. | |||
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Dr. Ida; the story of Dr. Ida Scudder of Vellore | |||
Wilson, Dorothy Clarke | New York: | McGraw-Hill, 1959. | |
358 p. |
Ames BV3269.S356 W5 | ||
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Granny Brand, her story | |||
Wilson, Dorothy Clarke | Chappaqua, N.Y: | Christian Herald Books, 1976. | |
222 p. |
Ames BV3269.B69 W54 1976 | ||
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Gone with the Raj | |||
Wilson, Emma | Wymondham: | G. R. Reeve, 1974. | |
170 p. |
Ames RT 13 I5 W5x 1974 | ||
Notes: A nurse in India | |||
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Woman's influence in the East | |||
Pool, John J. | New Delhi: | Inter-India Publications, 1984. | |
xvi, 283 p. |
Ames DS434 .P6 1984 | ||
Notes: Reprint. Originally published: London : E. Stock, 1892. | |||
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Return tickets | |||
Dibble, Lucy Grace | Ilfracombe: | Stockwell, 1968. | |
2 v. |
Wilson 921 D544A2377.D5 A3 | ||
Notes: Ms Dibble lived abroad for 23 years , including being in India 1938-1946. Her India experiences are in volume one pp. 179-265. | |||
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India recalled | |||
Sorabji, Cornelia | London: | Nisbet & co., ltd, 1936. | |
xix, 287 p. |
Ames DS421 .S66 | ||
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Indian womanhood today | |||
Cousins, Margaret E. | Allahabad: | Kitabistan, 1941. | |
207 p. |
Ames HQ1742 .C6 | ||
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Shadows on the wall | |||
Hutheesing, Krishna Nehru | New York: | J. Day Co, 1948. | |
vi, 116 p. |
Ames HV6295.I4 H8 1948 | ||
Notes: An Asia book. Twelve stories of fellow politicals and prisoners. | |||
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Indian embers | |||
Lawrence, Rosamond Napier lady | Oxford: | G. Ronald, 1949. | |
397 p. |
Ames DS428 .L3 | ||
Notes: Based on the author's diary, April 1914-April 1921. | |||
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The pageant of India's history | |||
Sen, Gertrude Emerson | New York: | Longmans, Green, 1948. | |
431 p. |
Ames DS436 .S49 1948 | ||
Notes: "Vol. 1." No more published. | |||
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Women in ancient India; moral and literary studies | |||
Bader, Clarisse | London: | K. Paul, Trench, Trubner & co., ltd, 1925. | |
xviii, 338 p. |
Ames HQ1130 .B23 | ||
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Pandita Ramabai Sarasvati; pioneer in the movement for the education of the child-widow of India | |||
Butler, Clementina | New York: | Fleming H. Revell company, 1922. | |
96 p. |
Ames DS479.1.R3 B8 | ||
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Pandita Ramabai: her vision, her mission and triumph of faith | |||
Dyer, Helen S. | London: | Pickering & Inglish, 1920. | |
173 p. |
Ames DS 479.1 R3 D78x 1920 | ||
Notes: At head of title: A great life in Indian missions. | |||
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India, painted by Mortimer Menpes; described by Flora Annie Steel | |||
Steel, Flora Annie Webster | London: | A. & C. Black, 1923. | |
New ed rev. by H. Clive Barnard. x, 220 p. |
Ames DS 413 S81x | ||
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Courts and camps in India; | |||
Fitz Roy, Yvonne Alice Gertrude | London: | Methuen, 1926. | |
xi, 243 p. |
Ames DS413 .F55 | ||
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The law of the threshold | |||
Steel, Flora Annie Webster | New York: | The Macmillan company, 1924. | |
310 p. |
Ames PZ3.S813 La | ||
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India's love lyrics The garden of Kama, and other love lyrics from India | |||
Hope, Laurence | London: | W. Heinemann, 1914. | |
New ed.. vii, 173 p. |
Wilson 825 H77 OG | ||
Notes: Laurence Hope, pseud of Adela Nicolson | |||
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On the Coromandel coast | |||
Penny, Fanny Emily | London: | Smith, 1908. | |
358 p. |
Ames DS 485 C35 P4x | ||
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Fort St. George, Madras; | |||
Penny, Fany Emily | London: | S. Sonnenschein, 1900. | |
xviii, 244 p. |
Ames DS486.M2 P4 | ||
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Footfalls of Indian history | |||
Nivedita Sister | London: | Longmans Green, 1915. | |
x, 276 p. |
Wilson 954 N667 | ||
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At home in India : or Tâza-be-Tâza | |||
Reynolds, Margaretta Catherine Mrs | London: | Drane, 1903. | |
325 p. |
Ames DS413 .R4 | ||
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Letters from India, 1872-1877 | |||
Hobhouse, Mary, lady | Edinburgh: | T. and A. Constable at the Edinburgh Univ. Press, 1906. | |
vi, 297 p. |
Ames DS 479.4 H63x 1906 | ||
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My garden in the City of gardens; a memory | |||
Cuthell, Edith E | London: | John Lane, 1905. | |
ix, 286 p. |
Ames DS421 .C9 | ||
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The story of a pilgrimage of Hijaz | |||
Sultan Jahan Begam nawab of Bhopal | Calcutta: | Thacker, Spink & co, 1909. | |
360 p. |
Ames BP175.M4 S8 | ||
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A memoir of Colonel Sir Henry Yule : with a bibliography of his writings | |||
Yule, Amy Frances | London: | John Murray, 1903. | |
56 p. |
Ames DS 479.1 Y8 Y85x 1903 | ||
Notes: "Reprinted from the third edition of Yule's 'Marco Polo' for private circulation"--T.p. Cover title : Colonel Sir Henry Yule. | |||
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Pandita Ramabai: the story of her life | |||
Dyer, Helen S. | New York: | Fleming H. Revell company, 1900. | |
170 p. |
Annex 266.1 R14d | ||
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Wayside India | |||
Power, Maud | Waterford: | Downey & co, 1907. | |
xii, 243 p. |
DS 413 P68x 1907 | ||
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Lepcha land; or, Six weeks in the Sikhim Himalayas | |||
Donaldson, Florence | London: | S. Low, Marston & company, 1900. | |
xii, 213 p. |
Ames DS485.H6 D6 | ||
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In India : sketches of Indian life and travel from letters and journals | |||
Mitchell, Murray Mrs | London: | T. Nelson and sons, 1876. | |
319 p. |
Ames DS 413 M55x 1876 | ||
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British rule in India; a historical sketch | |||
Martineau, Harriet | London: | Smith, Elder, 1857. | |
356 p. |
Ames DS463 .M25 | ||
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Suggestions towards the future government of India | |||
Martineau, Harriet | London: | Smith, Elder, 1858. | |
2nd. ed. 153 p. |
Ames JQ 224 M37x 1858 | ||
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Hindoo female education | |||
Chapman, Priscilla | London: | R.B. Seeley and W. Burnside, 1839. | |
xii, 175 p. |
Ames LC2322 C36 | ||
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Marriage, its past, present and future | |||
Besant, Annie Wood | Girard, Kansas: | Appeal to reason, 191-?. | |
93 p. |
Ames rare HQ 1001 B47x 1919z | ||
Notes: "Edited by E. Haldeman-Julius." : Cover. | |||
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To the people of England | |||
English lady | n.p: | 1857 or 1858. | |
8 p. |
Ames Library pamphlet collection 38:7 | ||
Notes: Signed: An English lady. | |||
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The story of two noble lives being memorials of Charlotte, Countess Canning, and Louisa, Marchioness of Waterford | |||
Hare, Augusta J. C. | New York: | A.D.F. Randolph, 1893. | |
3 v. |
Wilson Microfilm | ||
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Theosophical essays | |||
Besant, Annie Wood | London: | Theosophical Publishing Society, 1895. | |
1 v. (various paging). |
Ames BP 563 T44x 1895 | ||
Notes: Each essay has individual t.p. ranging in date from 1892 to 1896. | |||
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Ancient ballads and legends of Hindustan | |||
Dutt, Toru | London: | K. Paul, Trench & co, 1885. | |
2nd ed. xxvii, 139 p. |
Ames PR4639.D37 A65x 1885 | ||
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