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A History of British India From the Earliest English Intercourse to the Present,

Charles Macfarlane
India 
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India’s length from Cashmir to Cape Comorin is about 1,900 English miles; and its breadth from the mouth of the Indus to the mountains to the East of the Baramputra river is considerably more than 1,500 English miles. It is crossed from east to west by a chain of mountains. Guzerat and Bengal are concerned by the natives as being included neither in Hindustan nor the Declcan; they differ greatly from each other, but each is like the part of Hindustan which is nearest to it. Its population is about 140,500,000. This is a great book on history that contains British point of view of the Empire.

India Under British Rule From the Foundation of the East India Company,

James Talboys Wheeler
India 
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This book provides some great information concerning the historical events in India and the development of this country on its way to independence. It also shows some information about the East India Company and its role in the development and progress that took place in India. Moreover, in this book you will find not only facts but also detailed explanation and profound analysis of the processes that were happening in India. The book is definitely recommended for everyone who is interested in the history of this wonderful country.

A Text book of Physiological Chemistry,

Olof Hammarsten
Physiology 
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Firstly it was published in 1904. it would be better for those who are going to read this book – to have some notion about all these terms of chemistry and physics. For those reading the description of the body and the chemical processes that are going in would be just a pleasure. For those who have no ideas about this sciences at all it would be just a wonderful chance to start getting some knowledge about them. Anyway, the book is amazing and very useful.

Nerves And Common Sense,

Call Annie Payson
Public Health 
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Nerves and Common Sense is devoted to the habits of human beings which lead to nervous stress. And if people do not give up their habits soon, their influence grows stronger and may cause severe depressions or some other forms of psychological diseases. Of course, they may even destruct the ordinary way of life and lead to serious complications. Although the book was originally published in 1909, it is still popular among medical workers and psychologists who work with nervous illnesses as well as among readers interested in such problems.

Christianity And Progress,

Fosdick Harry Emerson
India 
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The volume includes a series of lectures by one of the most popular spokesmen for liberal Christianity, Harry Emerson Fosdick (1878- 1969), an American clergyman, a master preacher, liberal thinker and author of 47 books. Christianity and Progress touches upon the idea of progress, the need for religion, the Gospel and social progress, progressive Christianity, the perils of progress and question of progress and God.
Books found: 1748