Language: English
Published by Rupa Publications (Rupa & Co.), 2002
ISBN 10: 8171678157 ISBN 13: 9788171678150
Seller: Majestic Books, Hounslow, United Kingdom
Condition: New. pp. 79 Illus.
Language: English
Published by Rupa Publications (Rupa & Co.), 2002
ISBN 10: 8171678157 ISBN 13: 9788171678150
Seller: Books Puddle, New York, NY, U.S.A.
Condition: New. pp. 79.
Language: English
Published by Rupa Publications (Rupa & Co.), 2002
ISBN 10: 8171678157 ISBN 13: 9788171678150
Seller: Biblios, Frankfurt am main, HESSE, Germany
Condition: New. pp. 79.
Condition: New.
Paperback. Condition: Very Good. No Jacket. May have limited writing in cover pages. Pages are unmarked. ~ ThriftBooks: Read More, Spend Less.
Condition: New.
Hardcover. Condition: New. C.Y. Chintamani wielded the pen like a sword and dominated Indian journalism in the first three decades of the 20th century. He was the chief editor of The Leader of Allahabad and the foremost liberal leader. Yet, today he remains forgotten in the heaps of archival material.
Condition: New.
Hardcover. Condition: New. ISBN:9788171678150 N.A.
Soft cover. Condition: New. ISBN:9789351941675 N.A.
Soft cover. Condition: New. In 1911, British King George V's desire to be crowned as the Emperor of India saw 30 sleepy villages of Delhi transform into a tented city with all modern amenities for the stay of the British royal couple, Indian Maharajas, Rajas and top British officials. King George V became the first reigning monarch to visit Britain's most coveted colony, India. One million pound sterling was spent in 1911 to house 25,000 people at a Durbar that became well known for the announcement of the transfer of capital to Delhi. Attended by one hundred thousand people, this book tells the complete story of the royal tamasha.