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A Dictionary of the Economic Products of India Vol 6th, Part- 1- Pachyrhizus to Rye
0₹2,250.00Uncover the monumental legacy of India’s economic products with this definitive botanical reference. Explore the nation’s rich natural resources and commercial plants, from Pachyrhizus to Rye, as meticulously documented in this foundational volume. Authored by a pioneer in Indian economic botany, it offers deep dives into botanical nomenclature, vernacular names, and regional economic significance. This book is indispensable for researchers, botanists, historians, and students seeking a comprehensive understanding of India’s diverse flora and its economic history. Essential for exploring India’s agricultural heritage.
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A Dictionary of the Economic Products of India Vol 6th, Part- 1- Pachyrhizus to Rye [Hardcover]
0₹2,730.00Explore the rich economic tapestry of India with this seminal reference volume. George Watt’s comprehensive dictionary meticulously chronicles India’s vital economic products, from agricultural staples to commercial flora, offering unparalleled insights into the nation’s natural resources and historical trade. Essential for researchers, students of Indian economic history, and enthusiasts of botany and India’s commercial heritage. This foundational text, detailing vernacular names and regional significance, remains a critical resource for understanding the subcontinent’s botanical wealth and economic development.
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A Dictionary of the Economic Products of India Vol 6th, Part- 2- Sabadilla to Silica
0₹2,587.50Delve into the extensive economic botany of India with this definitive reference. George Watt’s monumental dictionary, Volume 6, Part 2 (Sabadilla to Silica), meticulously details India’s vital economic products and natural resources. This comprehensive compilation from the late 19th century draws on extensive research, official reports, and Indian scholarship, providing invaluable insights into flora and their commercial uses. An indispensable resource for botanists, historians, researchers, students of Indian economic history, and anyone exploring India’s rich agricultural and trade heritage.