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Native States of Rajputana, Central India, Kashmir, Hyderabad, Mysore, etc. With numerous Maps and Plans. 20s. STORIA DO MOGOR; Or, MOGUL INDIA (1653-1708). By NICCOLAO MANUCCI, Venetian. Translated, with Notes and Introduction, by WILLIAM IRVINE, late of the Bengal Civil Service; Member of Council, Royal Asiatic Society. With 61 Illustrations and a Map. Four Volumes. Medium 8vo, 12s. net each. Edited under the supervision of the Royal Asiatic Society. THE ECONOMIC TRANSITION IN INDIA. By Sir THEODORE MORISON, K.C.I.E., Author of "The Industrial Organisation of an Indian Province." Demy 8vo, 5s. net. "Students of the British East must on no account miss this book. In a sense it forms really a history of India, from the workaday material standpoint. This is a book to read and to keep for reference."--_Standard._ THE INDUSTRIAL ORGANIZATION OF AN INDIAN PROVINCE. By Sir THEODORE MORISON, K.C.I.E., formerly Principal of the Mohammedan College at Aligarh. Demy 8vo, 10s. 6d. net. "His opinions are expressed with lucidity and moderation, and even where they provoke dissent they demand the closest attention."--_Manchester Guardian._ STUDIES OF INDIAN LIFE AND SENTIMENT. By Sir BAMPFYLDE FULLER, K.C.S.I., C.I.E. Second Impression. With Map. Crown 8vo, 6s. net. "We ought to read and remember all that Sir Bampfylde Fuller says of the history, the geography, the weather, and the peoples of India; to have some idea of the different religions and the numbers of their adherents, of the Caste system and village communities, of domestic life and agricultural methods; and to know what causes famine, what famine and famine relief means, how commerce thrives in India, how the people is governed and educated, and whence the revenue is derived. All these things are briefly set forth in these studies by one who spent his life in the Government service, and who neither in his views nor his sympathies can be accused of hide-bound officialism."--_World._ EVENTS OF THE INDIAN MUTINY AT FEROZEPORE AND THROUGHOUT THE SIEGE OF DELHI. Personal Reminiscences of Captain Griffiths. Edited by Captain HENRY JOHN YONGE, formerly of the 61st Regiment. With Illustrations. Demy 8vo, 9s. net. "Such a volume as the present is an invaluable document, not merely for historians of the Mutiny, but for all students of the histor
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