Abstract

The Future in Balance

Clubb, O. Edmand | July 14, 1956 issue

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The article presents information on various books and authors. The books are: "Brief Authority," by Edwin F. Stanton, "The Gandhi Reader," edited by Homer A. Jack, "What the United States Can Do About India," by Eustace Seligman, "At Home in India," by Cynthia Bowles, "As I See India," by Robert Trumbull, and "Struggle for India," by Francis Low. With expert skill and broad knowledge, Low depicts the East in its process of awakening, as the various manifestations appear in countries as removed from each other as Japan and Indonesia, the Philippines and Ceylon.

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BOOKS; BRIEF Authority (Book); GANDHI Reader, The (Book); WHAT the United States Can Do About India (Book); AT Home in India (Book); AS I See India (Book)
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