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Acknowledgements Introduction
Part One: Diary and Notes: November 1951-May 1953
Part Two: Hector Bolitho and Majeed Malik Correspondence
Part Three: Hector Bolitho Correspondence
Part Four: Contemporary Reviews
Part Five: Expunged Passages from Jinnah: Creator of Pakistan
Afterword: My "Pakistan Day Complaint", Hecotr Bolitho
Index
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