India as I Knew It is a book by Sir Michael O'Dwyer, Indian Civil Service (ICS) officer and later the Lieutenant Governor of Punjab, British India between 1913 and 1919. It covers his memories of the period 1885 to 1925 and was published in 1925 by Constable and Company. It includes his account of the Amritsar troubles in 1919. It was printed in England, has two maps, a preface, 21 chapters, and is dedicated to O'Dwyer's wife.[1][2][3][4]

India as I Knew It
AuthorMichael O'Dwyer
LanguageEnglish
Published1925
PublisherConstable and Company

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  1. ^ Woods, Philip (2004). "O'Dwyer, Sir Michael Francis (1864–1940)". Oxford Dictionary of National Biography (online ed.). Oxford: Oxford University Press. pp. 538–539. doi:10.1093/ref:odnb/35292. ISBN 0-19-861391-1. (Subscription or UK public library membership required.)
  2. ^ O’Dwyer, Michael (1925). India as I knew it 1885-1925. London: Constable and Company.
  3. ^ "India as I knew it 1885 - 1925". Indian culture. Archived from the original on 22 January 2022. Retrieved 31 May 2021.
  4. ^ Sykes, P. M. (1 April 1940). "Obituary". Journal of the Royal Central Asian Society. 27 (2): 246–252. doi:10.1080/03068374008730964. ISSN 0035-8789.
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