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September 1980 Issue V.G. Kiernan Nehru and India Jawaharlal Nehru: A Biography. Volume Two 1947-1956 By Sarvepalli Gopal LR
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September 2012 Issue Leslie Mitchell Men of Their Time Macaulay and Son: Architects of Imperial Britain By Catherine Hall LR
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