The Wanderers
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Arley Munson’s words are a troubling reminder of how Kipling’s India treated women
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One visit to India was enough to inspire writer Lawrence Blochman for a lifetime
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India deeply disappointed Frieda Hauswirth, but she never gave up writing about it
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An American helped set up India’s first aircraft factory before he became a CIA spy
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How an American woman built one of India’s most prestigious medical schools
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How a mysterious diamond trader inspired the first American novel on India
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Who was William Borden, the American who helped take libraries to every corner of Baroda?
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While serving the poor, this ‘American in khadi’ ended up shaping the economy of Himachal Pradesh
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When an American woman briefly became a spokesperson for anti-casteism in India
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Sam Higginbottom wanted to help India. So he devoted his life to helping its farmers
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On a propaganda tour in India, the first Black Ivy League professor found complexities and paradoxes
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How an American helped revive Buddhism in Sri Lanka after moving to India
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After travelling the world, an artist couple’s existential search for truth ended in an Indian town
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In an era of inequality, Fanny Workman climbed mountains in India and scaled new heights
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Amid Mughal-Maratha battles, an East India Company man reaped the benefits of political neutrality
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Daniel Bandmann: The Shakespearean actor who sought a career makeover in India in the 19th century
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Clara Swain: The ‘Doctor Miss Sahiba’ who helped set up Asia’s first women’s hospital in India
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The story of a young American who made a fortune while Indian kingdoms fought among themselves
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How a young New Yorker stranded in Calcutta became the first American editor of a Sanskrit text
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A remarkably opulent country: Observations of the first American to write a book on India
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The story of Gertrude Emerson, the globe-trotting adventurer who made India her home
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A land of colours: India through the eyes of the first cyclist to circumnavigate the world