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How Russia transformed her colonial Empire: A challenge to the imperialist powers
(Dennis Dobson Limited, London, 1946) -
How the Soviets work
(Vanguard Press, New York, 1927) -
How to be a Journalist?
(The Times of India Press, Bombay, 1935) -
How to can fruits and vegetables at home
(University of Maine, Maine, 1948) -
How to can fruits and vegetables at home
(Agriculture Experiment Service, United States, 1948) -
How to check the growth of insanitary conditions in Bombay City?
(Official, Bombay, 1915) -
How to conduct a children's health conference. No. 23
(Government Printing Office, Washington, 1917) -
How to conduct a children's health conference. No. 23
(Government Printing Office, Washington, 1917) -
How to conduct consumer and opinion research: The sampling survey in operation
(Harper and Brothers Publishers, New York, 1946) -
How to keep young
(William Heinemann Ltd, London, 1928) -
How to make good lactic starter
(University of Wisconsin, College of Agriculture Extension Service, Madison, 1949) -
How to organise and operate a small business
(Prentice - Hall, New York, 1949) -
How to Organize and manage a Small Business
(University of Oklahoma Press, Norman, 1950) -
How to pay for the war? Being ideas offered to the Chancellor of the Exchequer
(Fabian Society, Westminster, 1916) -
How to read the money article? A guide to the proper understanding of the city news
(Effingham Wilson, London, 1931) -
How to start training department in a factory, 2. Successful apprentice toolmakers school. 3. Training labour for peace time. 4. Labour turnover and industrial training. 5. Industrial training and foreign trade. 6. Some advantages of industrial trainin
(Government Printing Office, Washington, 1919) -
How to succeed as a journalist
(Grant Richards, London, 1902) -
How we are governed? or the Crown, the Senate and the Bench: A handbook of the Constitution, Government, Laws and Power of Great Britain
(Frederick Warne and Company, New York, 1869) -
How we live?
(Oxford University Press, 1930)