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All Years = 16 Books, 15 Articles
Decade 1930s = 2 Books, 9 Articles
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��Year 1937 = 1 Book, 2 Articles
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��Year 1938 = 3 Articles
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The British Commonwealth of Nations
Cabinet Government
by W. Ivor Jennings
The British Empire
by Johannes Stoye
Letters and Essays on Current Imperial and International Problems, 1935-6
by Arthur Berriedale Keith
How Is the Empire?
by F. Percy Roe
British Methods of Industrial Peace
by Ducksoo Chang
Alternative to Rearmament
by Jonathan Griffin
King George VI
by Taylor Darbyshire
Grey of Fallodon
by George Macaulay Trevelyan
Theatre of Life, Vol. II
by Esme Howard
A Short History of India
by W.H. Moreland and Atul Chandra Chatterjee
India and the World
by Jawaharlal Nehru
India's Mineral Wealth
by J. Coggin Brown
Southern India: Its Political and Economic Problems
by Gilbert Slater
The Indian Princes in Council
by K.M. Panikkar
Studies on Australia's Situation in the Pacific
Foreign Affairs,
April 1937
, p. 578
by Jawaharlal Nehru
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