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Books about Anglo-Indians

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CTR Books:

  • The Way We Are 2008
  • The Way We Were 2006
  • Voices on the Verandah 2004
  • Haunting India 2002
  • Anglo-Indians 2000

 

  • Ian Baxter, India Office Library and Records: A Brief Guide to Biographical Sources, British Library, 1990
  • Neville Taylor, Sources for Anglo-Indian Genealogy in the Library of the Society of Genealogists (Society of Genealogists, 1990)
  • E. Chatterton, Anglo-Indian and Eurasian Orgins (out of print, copies can be consulted at the BL)
  • Frank Anthony, Britain's Betrayal in India: The Story of the Anglo-Indian Community (1969) (out of print, copies can be consulted at the BL)
  • A. Gabb, The Anglo-Indian Legacy 1600-1947: A Brief Guide to British Raj India History (2nd edition, 2001)
  • C. Hawes, The Making of a Eurasian Community in British India 1773-1833 (1996) (out of print, copies can be consulted at the BL)
  • The Indiaman Magazine, the only genealogical and history magazine in the world about the British in India and southern Asia from 1600 to the 20th century.

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