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Winston's Cumulative Loose-Leaf Encyclopedia: Comprehensive Reference Work

Winston’s Cumulative Loose-Leaf Encyclopedia – Published 1924
  • A Pre-Owned Original Book. An Antique Treasure; Hardcover. Condition: Very Good
  • All the books are unused and in almost new Condition. Black cloth with gilded lettering on spine.
  • Over the period of almost 100 years, during storage they have slightly faded and typical page toning, else very good.
  • All the pages are intact. There are no ripped and missing pages. There is no ink/ pencil/ dirt marks, no underlining / writing on margins.

Winston’s Cumulative Loose-Leaf
ENCYCLOPEDIA…..

  1. Vol I = BAYNES
  2. Vol II = BAY OF CHALCIS
  3. Vol III = CHALCON DORIC MOOD
  4. Vol IV = DORIC ORDER GASTRO
  5. Vol V = GASTRU INTERPOL
  6. Vol VI = INTERSTATE MENDOZA
  7. Vol VII = MENELAUS PERFECTION
  8. Vol VIII = PERFECT NUM ROUND
  9. Vol IX = ROUSAY SZOLNOK
  10. Vol X = T ZYRNAYOVSK
Cost of Total package
of
10 Volumes

$535
(Rs. 45,000)

Out of Print "Books"

1941
Gandhi Series 1
(To The Students)

$120
Rs. 10,000

1943
Gandhi Series 2
(To The Women)

$120
Rs. 10,000

1942
Gandhi Series 3
(To The Hindus & Muslims)

$120
Rs. 10,000

1942
Gandhi Series 4
(To The Princes & Their People)

$120
Rs. 10,000

We offer for sale some very rare and “Out of Print Books” which were published during 1941 to 1943, under “Gandhi Series”, as per details given below:

These books of historical importance are full of rich and “RESEARCH QUALITY MATTER” because they were published during the peak period Indian Independence Struggle. They reflect in detail the “THOUGHT PROCESS” in INDIA, of those times.

1. To the Students – Third Edition 1941 – Pages 343

“There is not a single aspect of student-life which has not been dealt with in this collection”. It is full of friendly advice, fatherly guidance, and tutorial admonition coupled with moral instruction of the highest order.

2. To the Women – Second Edition 1943 – Pages 247

This book deals with the aspects like –

  • What is the duty of women when she is not fairly treated by society, – to acquiesce in or to revolt, or come out in the open and take her place by the side of man as his mother, maker and silent leader?
  • What is the duty of a girl when she is forced to marry against her will by thoughtless parents?
  • These and a hundred kindred problems that so long have vexed and worried the fair-sex find their solution in the pages of this book.
3. To the Hindus & Muslims – First Published 1942 – Pages 503

Every page of this volume bears an eloquent testimony to Gandhiji’s consuming passion for Hindu – Muslim unity and his supreme and untiring efforts to attain the same.

This book deals with events right from the days of the Khilafat agitation of 1919. The book presents an unbroken account of a multitude of events, both Big and Small, which have brought us to such a sorry state of affairs that the best intensions of even the best amongst us are invariably suspect.

4. To the Princes & their People – First Published 1942 – Pages 466.

This book deals with the aspects like –

  • It is no credit to the Prices that they allow themselves powers which no human being, conscious of his dignity, should possess.
  • It is no credit to the people who have mutely suffered the loss of elementary human freedom.
  • And it is, perhaps, the greatest blot on British Rule in India.

It will be glorious if the three together realize the enormity of the sin and by a combined effort wash it.