Jinnah, creator of Pakistan / by Hector Bolitho, 1954.

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Jinnah, creator of Pakistan / by Hector Bolitho, 1954.

Published volume with additional leaves tipped in to accommodate congratulatory letters, book review clippings and several additional photographs. Correspondents include Syed Ahsan, K. Khurshid, Sir Hawthorne Lewis (2 letters), Admiral Jefford, Sir Frederick James, James Pachman, Lady Wavell (3 letters) amd Begum Liaquat Ali Khan.

1 v. (x, 244 p.)

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University of Minnesota, Minneapolis

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Jinnah, Mahomed Ali, 1876-1948

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Bolitho, Hector, 1897-1974

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British writer. From the description of Jinnah, creator of Pakistan / by Hector Bolitho, 1954. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 122476239 From the description of The case of the Senior Begum : typescript [1953-1954]. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 122600802 From the description of Notes & newspaper clippings, Pakistan : papers, 1938-1952. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 86134278 From the description of Jinnah, creator of Pakistan : typescript / by Hector B...

Bolitho, Hector, 1897-1974

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British writer. From the description of Jinnah, creator of Pakistan / by Hector Bolitho, 1954. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 122476239 From the description of The case of the Senior Begum : typescript [1953-1954]. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 122600802 From the description of Notes & newspaper clippings, Pakistan : papers, 1938-1952. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 86134278 From the description of Jinnah, creator of Pakistan : typescript / by Hector B...

Ames, Charles Lesley

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Charles Lesley Ames began collecting materials in all bibliographic formats on the British-Indian interaction after a trip to England in 1908. The manuscript portion of his library reflects his interest in official relations between the two cultures and is particularly rich in holdings of the writings of Governors-General and Viceroys, as well an numerous government agencies and the East India Company. From the description of Ames Library manuscript collection, 1627-1978 (bulk 1758-1...