East India Company

  1. The Tale of the Great Mutiny
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  2. Letters of Marque
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    Rudyard Kipling
  3. Lordi Clive

    Baron Thomas Babington Macaulay Macaulay

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    Baron Thomas Babington Macaulay Macaulay
  4. Willem Adriaan Van Der Stel, and Other Historical Sketches
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  5. The Old East Indiamen
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    E. Keble Chatterton
  6. Through the Sikh War: A Tale of the Conquest of the Punjaub

    G. A. Henty

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  7. Memoirs of the Revolution in Bengal, Anno Dom. 1757
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  8. The First Afghan War
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    Mowbray Morris
  9. The History of Java, v. 1-2
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    Sir Thomas Stamford Raffles
  10. The Letters of Gracchus on the East India Question
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  11. The Sepoy
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    Edmund Candler
  12. Diary of Richard Cocks, Volume 1
Cape-Merchant in the English Factory in Japan, 1615-1622, with Correspondence

    Richard Cocks

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  13. The Golden Book of the Dutch Navigators
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    Hendrik Willem Van Loon
  14. History of the Union Jack and Flags of the Empire
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  15. Confessions of a Thug
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    Meadows Taylor
  16. One of Clive's Heroes: A Story of the Fight for India

    Yazar Bilinmiyor

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  17. Geschiedenis der Noordsche Compagnie
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  18. Memoir of Hendrick Zwaardecroon, commandeur of Jaffnapatam (afterwards Governor-General of Nederlands India) 1697.
For the guidance of the council of Jaffnapatam, during his absence at the coast of Malabar.

    Hendrick Zwaardecroon

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  19. Free Trade with India
An Enquiry into the True State of the Question at Issue Between His Majesty's Ministers, the Honorable the East India Company, and the Public at Large, on the Justice and Policy of a Free Trade to India

    active 1813 Common sense

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  20. A Short View of the Laws Now Subsisting with Respect to the Powers of the East India Company
To Borrow Money under their Seal, and to Incur Debts in the Course of their Trade, by the Purchase of Goods on Credit, and by Freighting Ships or other Mercantile Transactions

    William Pulteney

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