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The Deeper Meaning of the Struggle (S652a: 1908)

 
Editor Charles H. Smith's Note: A small ad for a book of this title featuring a few words of approval from Wallace. Source: page 498 of the 18 April 1908 issue of The New Age (the ad also appeared in other issues). To link directly to this page, connect with: http://people.wku.edu/charles.smith/wallace/S652A.htm


THE DEEPER MEANING OF THE STRUGGLE [India].
By ANANDA K. COOMARASWAMY, D.Sc.

    "I have read a good deal lately . . . . about the Indian unrest . . . . but nothing so clear and forcible and at the same time so conciliatory as your admirable address." --Prof. Alfred Russel Wallace.

To be had of the Author, Essex House Press, Campden, Gloucestershire.
Price 4d. post free. Limited edition on fine paper, 1s.


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