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BOOKS ON ANGLO-INDIAN CULTURE
& HISTORY (A - D)

JUNE 2010

AuthorTitlePublicationYear
Cronin, RichardImagining IndiaSt. Martin's Press, New York1989
Crooke, WilliamThings IndianJohn Murray, London1906
Cumming, JohnPolitical India 1832-1932Oxford Univ. Press, London pp. 147-1551932
Cummins, Nicholas, Marshall, Lorne C. MacPhersonDamn Tight Place(s)MacPherson Lumber Inc.
ISBN: 0969792506
June 1993
Cunha, T.B.Goa's Freedom Struggle Selected Writings of T.B. CunhaDr. T.B. Cunha Mem. Committee, Bombay1961
Cunningham H.S.Chronicles of DustyporeSmith, Elder & Co., London1875
Cunningham, AlisonMy Brother, My Enemy!Authorhouse.com
ISBN: 1418426946
2004
CurzonLord Curzon in India, Being a Selection from his Speeches as Viceroy & Governor-General of India, 1898-1905Macmillan & Co., London (Ed. by Sir Thomas Raleigh)1906
Curzon, LordA Viceroy's India: Leaves from Lord Curzon's NotebookSidgewick & Jackson, London1984
Cyrill, ChristopherThe Ganges and its TributariesMcPhee Gribble1993
D´Cruz, GlennMidnight´s Orphans: Anglo-Indians In Post/Colonial Literature
Anglo-Indians are the human legacy of European colonialism. These descendants of European men and Indian women regularly appear as disconsolate and degenerate figures in colonial and postcolonial literature, much to the chagrin of contemporary Anglo-Indians. Many significant writers, such as Rudyard Kipling, Maud Diver, John Masters, Salman Rushdie and Hari Kunzru, have created Anglo-Indian characters to represent the complex racial, social and political currents of India’s colonial past and postcolonial present.

This book is the first detailed study of Anglo-Indians in literature. Literature
Peter Lang AG
International Academic Publishers
Switzerland
ISBN: 0-8204-8039-8
2006
Dady, Dorothy, S.SCATTERED SEEDS: The Diaspora Of The Anglo-Indians
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REVIEW By Lynne Rebeiro
“Scattered Seeds: The Diaspora of The Anglo-Indians”. By: Dorothy Dady

This book is about where we have come from and where we are going and all the memories in between. The photos that accompany the writings from Anglo-Indians all over the world, is the icing on the cake. Look at each photo and it is not hard to imagine the person speaking the words. This is what makes SCATTERED SEEDS as vivid as a screenplay.

It´s a different world we´re living in now. Freedom to live where we want and how we want is written across the pages. Dorothy Dady interviewed, photographed and told a story of our close relationship with India and Britain in this moving montage.

What particularly caught my attentive eye were the several forceful and fascinating women portrayed in this book. Dorothy Dady captured the best stories and emotionally connected with her sources, making the individual lives come alive with each new page.

A grand addition to your home library. A valuable pictorial history book to leave for my grandchildren.

Congratulations Dorothy the book is fascinating.
Pagoda Press Ltd; First Edition edition
ISBN-10: 0955612519
ISBN-13: 978-0955612510
9 Jul y, 2008
Dalrymple, WilliamCity of JinnsHarper, Collins2000
Dalrymple, WilliamWhite MoghulsHarper Collins2002
Dalrymple, William Selected & Introduced by:Begums, Thugs And Englishmen: The Journals of Fanny ParkesPenguin Books2002
Dalvi, J.P.Himalayan BlunderThacker & Co., Bombay1969
Danver, Frederick CharlesThe Portuguese in India Being a History of the Decline of Their Eastern Empire Vol. IW. H. Allen & Co., London1894
Das, Man SinghThe Family in AsiaGeorge Allen & Unwin, London1979
David, RobertA Land I Once Called Home
My thanks and primary acknowledgement must go to Australia, the most freedom loving country in the world today, where all individuals freely voice their opinions, straight from the heart and my greatly loved and appreciated home for well over three and a half decades. Having travelled to most countries of this world I believe I can claim to have acquired the expertise to appreciate basic intrinsic values. The generosity of individuals in Australia is legendary and my loyalty lies in this wonderful country. Having said that, it does not alter my immense love for India, the land of my birth: A Land I Once Called ‘Home.’

It has been a lifetime quest for me, to obtain a true and accurate picture of events that shaped India; and of, contemporary events throughout the world that I believe dictated the vicissitudes of life in India. Many events will be recounted. Some readers may question the inclusion of some of the topics, others may object to, or wish for greater detail. Although some passages may appear too lengthy, abstract and religious, several academics, after previewing this story have extolled the content. However, no author can please every reader and I recognize my limitations.

Many anecdotes in this story are peripheral to India; but all are indirectly connected.

The reader needs forbearance in perusing and assimilating them. To the average reader the content of the anecdotes will appear bewildering, all readers will be shocked and astonished, but most anecdotes highlight unique facets that specifically pertain to India and some lend immense entertainment.
Self-Published, Caversham, Western Australia2005
Davies, VincentGarden Graves and Isolated Cemeteries in North BiharBACSA Putney, London1990
De Grandpre, L.Voyage dans l'inde et au Bengale fait dans les annees 1789 et 1790 (2 vols.)Paris1801
De Rhe-Philipe, William & Irving, MilesSoldiers Of The RajNaval & Military Press2002
Deefholts, MargaretHaunting IndiaBritish Columbia, Canada
www.margaretdeefholts.com/hauntingindiafrontpiece.html
2003
Derozio, HenryThe Fakir of Jungheera: A Metrical Tale and Other PoemsSamuel Smith & Co., Calcutta1828
Derozio, HenryPoems of a Forgotten Anglo-Indian PoetOxford Univ. Press, Calcutta1980
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