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A Collection of Interesting, Important, and Controversial Perspectives Largely Excluded from the American Mainstream Media
Gertrude Emerson Sen Archives
Gertrude Emerson Sen •ï¿½1 Book
The Pageant of India's History (1948)
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Published Reviews
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    Ancient History (Review)
    The Pageant of India's History, by Gertrude Emerson Sen
    1. The Pageant of India's History by Gertrude Emerson Sen
    The American Historical Review, April 1949, pp. 654-656
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    The Screen: Travel Is Broadening (Review)
    The Pageant of India's History, by Gertrude Emerson Sen
    1. The Pageant of India's History by Gertrude Emerson Sen
    Commonweal, December 10, 1948, p. 237
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    Eastern Tapestry---Antiquity to Date (Review)
    The Pageant of India's History, by Gertrude Emerson Sen
    1. The Pageant of India's History by Gertrude Emerson Sen
    The Saturday Review, December 18, 1948, p. 9
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    Reviews (5 Reviews)
    The Pageant of India's History, by Gertrude Emerson Sen
    1. The Pageant of India's History by Gertrude Emerson Sen
    2. John Company at Work by Holden Furber
    3. The Letters of Philip Meadows Taylor to Henry Reeve by Patrick Cadell and Philip Meadows Taylor
    4. An Autobiography by Mohandas K. Gandhi
    5. Mahatma Gandhi: An Interpretation by E. Stanley Jones
    Political Science Quarterly, March 1949, pp. 142-146
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    Books in Brief (8 Reviews)
    The Chosen Valley, by Margaret Snyder
    1. The Chosen Valley by Margaret Snyder
    2. Jonathan Fisher---Maine Parson, 1768-1847 by Mary Ellen Chase
    3. The Northern Farm by Henry Beston
    4. About Boston by David T. McCord
    5. The Pageant of India's History by Gertrude Emerson Sen
    6. The Affairs of Dame Rumor by David J. Jacobson
    7. The Rescue of Science and Learning by Stephen Duggan and Betty Drury
    8. The Reign of Queen Victoria by Hector Bolitho
    The Nation, November 27, 1948, p. 611