Some American Opinions On The Indian Empire


T. Fisher Unwin, Ltd.
London, England
n.d., c. 1916


31 p.; 18 cm. (7 inches). Stapled grey stiffened paper wrappers.

A series of opinions from various American leaders and institutions, supportive of Britain's Indian Empire: Theodore Roosevelt (remarks in Washington, January 18th, 1909, at the African Diamond Jubilee Mass Meeting, printed in the New York Times, January 19th, 1909); William Howard Taft (in remarks to the Toronto Empire Club, January 29th, 1914, printed in the London Times, January 30th, 1914); Sherwood Eddy (in India Awakening, published in 1910); Year book of Indian Missions, 1912; Board of Foreign Missions of the Methodist Episcopal Church ( Annual Report, Gonda District, 1908); American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions ( Annual Report, 1914); Missionary Review of the World (April 1909); William Franklin (printed in The Alliance Weekly, December 9th, 1911); Rev. Franklin E. Jeffreys, D.D. (printed in Missionary Review of the World, September 1908); W.M. Zumbro, President of the American College, Madura, India (printed in Review of Reviews, October 1907); Admiral C.F. Goodrich, U.S.N. (printed in Nation, May 18th, 1911); James Mascarene Hubbard (printed in Atlantic Monthly, June 1908); George McDermot, C.S.P. (printed in American Catholic Quarterly Review, July 1909); Theodore H. Boggs (printed in Political Science Quarterly, June 1911); Winifred Heston, Kolhapur, India (printed in Charities and the Commons, March 7th, 1908); Rev. J.P. Jones, D.D., Missionary of the American Board at Pasumalia (printed in Missionary Review of the World, April 1907); and from India, Its Life and Thought, 1908.
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Pamphlet is in Good Condition: pages bright, clean, tight, and unmarked; covers holding tight at the staples; cover to cover upper right corner crease, not impacting the text; initials of former owner above the title on front cover; small spot of soiling on back cover.


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