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DARJEELING AND THE HIMALAYAS
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TEA
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“Copy of Papers Received from India Relating to the Measures Adopted for Introducing the Cultivation of the Tea Plant within the British Possessions in India.”
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The Original Correspondence of Sir Joseph Banks Relating to the Foundation of the Royal Botanic Garden, Calcutta, and the Summary of the 150th Anniversary Volume of the Royal Botanic Garden, Calcutta
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FOOD AND DRINK
Baker, Charles.
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Brennan, Jennifer.
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Burton, David.
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Inner Wheel Club of Darjeeling.
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A Lady Resident.
The Englishwoman in India
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Simpson, Helen.
The London Ritz Book of Afternoon Tea
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Smith, Michael.
The Afternoon Tea Book
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Solmonson, Lesley Jacobs.
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Steel, Flora Annie, and Grace Gardiner.
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NATURE, AGRICULTURE, FIELD GUIDES, AND GARDENS
Ali, Sálim.
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Anderson, E. B.
Camellias
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