Toynbee, Arnold J

Between Oxus and Jumna / Arnold j Toynbee - London Oxford press 1961 - 210:p.;

The Old World’s Eastern Roundabout (Page-1), To New Delhi by Jet (Page-11), Multan (Page-14), The Seven Climes (Page-16), Hazara (Page-19), The Indus in Fetters (Page-21), A Tell like Jericho v24), To the Indus in Alexander’s Tracks (Page-27), Two forts a Day (Page-31), Forts and Huts (Page-33), The Man who Dared (Page-35), World’s End (Page-37), Mewar (Page-40), Catching the Bus (Page-43), Through the Looking Glass (Page-46), The Paropanisadae (Page-51), The Arachosian Corridor (Page-53), A Human Wateshed (Page-56), Qandahar (Page-59), Maiwand (Page-64), Lashkari Bazar (Page-66), Heart (Page-73), Crossing the Doabi (Page-80), The Dasht-i-leili (Page-90), Balkh (Page-92), Sighting the Oxus (Page-97), Surkh Kotal (Page-105), Bamian (Page-111), Re-Crossing the Hindu Kush (Page-116), Feet Versus Wheels (Page-119), The Minar-i-Chakri (Page-121), Watersmeet (Page-125), Coming Down (Page-129), Happy the Country (Page-131),The Jeep road to the Roof of the World (Page-134), Ten Miles short of Chitral (Page-136), Dir and Swat (Page-144), Razmak and After (Page-151), Where four Roads Meet (Page-165), Baluchistan (Page-172), The Roundabout in Retrospect (Page-180).


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