The Free Hindusthan (November-December, 1908)
The November-December issue of The Free Hindusthan (Vol. 1, No. 8), created by Taraknath Das. The cover features two photographs under the title "Victims of British Rule." The contents contain various articles, editorials, and news items about British India.
Open Letter to Count Leo Tolstoy in Reply to His "Letter To A Hindoo"
An "Open Letter to Count Leo Tolstoy in Reply to His 'Letter to a Hindoo,'" written by Taraknath Das and dated October 16, 1909. The letter was a response to Tolstoy's letter to Das, which was published in the Free Hindusthan and dated December 14, 1908. In the letter, Das argues the case for Indian independence, and responds to Tolstoy's call for non-violence.
Letter from Taraknath Das to H.R. Roberts with enclosed article
Letter from Taraknath Das to H.R. Roberts dated April 22, 1932. Das writes that he is leaving for Munich, Germany and encloses a copy of his article on Indo-American Cultural Co-operation.
SAMAR Magazine Issue #6 (Summer 1996)
The Summer 1996 issue of SAMAR (No. 6) focused on politics of science and technology, and featured contributions by Mir Ali Husain and Maya Yajnik, Gopal Siwakoti, Biju Mathew, Purnima Bose, Pervez Hoodbhoy, Agha Shahid Ali, Jael Silliman, Kartar Dhillon, Purvi Shah, Krishanthi Subramaniam, Afshan Haque, and Satinder Jawanda. The issues featured two interviews: N. Ram with S.
Freedom for India Now!
Pamphlet titled Freedom for Indian Now! published by the New York-based Post War World Council, featuring writings by Pearl S. Buck, Lin Yutang, Krishnalal Shridharani, Arthur Garfield Hays, A. Philip Randolph, Anup Singh, Roger Baldwin, and Norman Thomas. The pamphlet contains speeches, messages, and excerpts from a meeting of the Post War Council on August 6, 1942. The editor Mary W.
Advertisement for Publications of the Vedanta Society
Advertisement for publications of the New York-based Vedanta Society from the April & July 1914 issue of The Hindusthanee Student. Publications include Gospel of Ramakrishna, Sayings of Ramakrishna, Raja Yoga, Jnana Yoga, Karma Yoga, My Master, Bhagavad Gita, Harvard Address, and Chicago Address.
India's Right To Freedom
Booklet titled "India's Right to Freedom" published by the British Information Services in 1942. The text includes statements and excerpted speeches from Minister from the War Cabinet Stafford Cripps, Secretary of State for India Leopold S.