غدر دی گونج
Ghadar di Gunj ("Echoes of Mutiny") is a compilation of nationalist and socialist poetry, here in its Urdu edition. The cover features an illustration of the national personification "Mother India."
Letter from Bhagat Singh Thind to His Father
A letter written in Urdu from Bhagat Singh Thind to his father, dated January 21, 1914 and written from Astoria, Oregon. In the letter, Bhagat Singh Thind discusses the his reaction upon hearing the death of Sardar Khushal Singh, and a dispute over a loan his father was paying in Punjab.
Letter from Bhagat Singh Thind to His Father
Letter in Urdu from Bhagat Singh Thind to his father, dated December 21, 1914 and written from Astoria, Oregon. In the letter, Thind explains that he is including 280 rupees, of which some is meant for his younger brother Rulia Singh to go to the fair. Thind also inquires about his brother Jagat Singh.
French Strother, "Fighting Germany's Spies IX: The Hindu-German Conspiracy" (1918)
In ninth installment of "Fighting Germany's Spies" in the September 1918 issue of This World's Work (vol. 36), French Strother emphasizes the sensational qualities of the Hindu-German Conspiracy Trial: "The climax produced several executions, one suicide, two cases of insanity, and a murder.
Ghadar Party Publication, 1910
Ghadar Party publication written in Urdu, containing "various books and English reports taken from India" and calling for an end to British colonial rule. Published in San Francisco in July 1910; was the third issue of this series.