A Nation In Making
Bismarck: Some Secret Pages of his History
Sir Pherozeshah Mehta 1921
Avatar 1947
Jawaharlal Nehru
Kim Il Sung – Selected Work – III
Outlines Of The History Of Ethics
In The Great God’s Hair
Socratic Discourses
The Foundations Of Belief
In Tune With The Infinite
Sadhana: The Realization Of Life
The Iranian National Epic or The Shahnamah
Handicrafts – 1946
Ancient Indian Tradition & Mythology – Vol. 43
Listening To Music
This Is The Hour
Contemporary Painters of Pakistan
Beryl In India
One Hundred Poems of Kabir
A Further Selection
Byron
The English Anthology
The Yoke Of Pity
A Synopsis Of Surgical Anatomy
A Study Of Financial Administration
A Class Book Of Botany
The Fibrous Plants Of India
To The Dear Memory of M.F.N.
The Evolution Of Living Organisms
A Holiday History of France – 1971
A History Of Marlborough College
A Modern Elementay Logic
The English Way – 1958
By Ways Of Bombay
The Board Of Economic Inquiry Punjab Pakistan – 1971
The Lost Dominion
Romans Under The Empire – 1865
Facts About India
A Short History Of The Americas Cotterrill
The Cabinet History of England: Vol. XI
The Speeches of the Late Right Honourable Sir Robert Peel, Bart. Delivered in the House of Commons, Vol. I (1810 to 1829)
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A page from Abdur Rehman Siddiqui’s (1887-1953) passport – fearless statesman, journalist, and activist who fought for independence, Palestine, and Turkey.

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Wedding of Dürrüşehvar the only daughter of the last caliph Abdulmejid II to Azam Jah, the eldest son of the nizam of Hyderabad, at Villa Carabacel in Nice. The Nizam’s younger son, Muazzam Jah, was married to Dürrüşehvar’s cousin Nilüfer. The wedding was arranged by Maulana Shaukat Ali.

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Celebrations for the formation of Pakistan in London 1947

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Parsee lady postcard

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Mahatma Gandhi enroute by ship to the second Round Table Conference in London 1931 playing with baby Aziz Fatima, daughter of Shuaib Qureshi. The picture was published with the heading ‘The Toothless Smile’

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Misses Chunni and Nunni – Unknown postcard

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