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Useful Sources
== Useful Sources ==
*''Mussoorie Merchant : The Indian Letters of Mauger Fitzhugh Monk 1828 - 1849'' published by [http://web.me.com/hughashleyrayner/pagodatreepress.com/Mussoorie_Merchant.html Pagoda Tree Press]. This set of previously unpublished letters home give a fascinating insight into the early days of life in Mussoorie.*''Mussoorie Medley: Tales of Yesteryear'', published by [http://www.niyogibooks.com/glpcat/clnt_cat_ep.pl?pcid=61641&cloc=10147456_10147489_10519235 Niyogi Books], 2010. Extensive, well-researched book by local historian and university lecturer Ganesh Saili. Outlines the British period in Mussoorie in depth, with many anecdotes and historical photographs.*''Mussoorie and Landour: Days of Wine and Roses'', published by Lustre Press Pvt Ltd, New Delhi. (Believed to be out of print, but you should be able to interloan it through your local library.) 1992. Fascinating account of the two hill stations, with historical photographs, by well-known author Ruskin Bond and lecturer/historian Ganesh Saili, both Mussoorie residents. *Mussoorie and Dehra Dun are mentioned in this 1861 [http://books.google.com/books?id=b60IAAAAQAAJ&pg=PA424 Google Books] link. A general search of Google Books for 'Mussoorie' will also yield interesting snippets.
*Mussoorie and Dehra Dun are mentioned in this 1861 [http://books.google.com/books?id=b60IAAAAQAAJ&pg=PA424 Google Books] link
==External links==
*[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mussoorie Mussoorie] Wikipedia
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