Young India (1916)/A Short Bibliography of Books in English

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Young India
by Lala Lajpat Rai
A Short Bibliography of Books in English
2750482Young India — A Short Bibliography of Books in EnglishLala Lajpat Rai

A SHORT BIBLIOGRAPHY OF BOOKS IN ENGLISH


Books by Englishmen


New Spirit in India” by H. W. Nevinson.

The Awakening in India” by J. Ramsay MacDonald, M.P.

India, Impressions and Suggestions” by J. Keir Hardie, M.P.

New India” by Sir Henry Cotton (once an M.P.), late of the Indian Civil Service.

Allen Octavian Hume” by Sir W. Wedderburn, late of the Indian Civil Service (once an M.P.).

Prosperous British India” by Mr. William Digby, C.I.E.

India and the Empire” by Mrs. Annie Besant.

Indian Nationalism” by Edwyn Bevan.

Bureaucratic Government” by Bernard Houghton (late of the Indian Civil Service).

Lord Curzon a Failure.” by C. J. O’Donnell (late of the Indian Civil Service).

Causes of Indian Discontent” by C. J. O’Donnell (late of the Indian Civil Service).

The Indian Ryot” by Sir W. Wedderburn.

The Skeleton at the Jubilee Feast” by Sir W. Wedderburn.

Congress Green Books” (84, 85, Palace Chambers, Westminster, London).




The New Nationalist Movement in India,” by Dr. J. T. Sunderland.

Indian Famines and Their Cause” by Dr. J. T. Sunderland, 423 West 120th Street, New York.

BOOKS BY INDIANS

“ Poverty or Un-British Rule in India ” by Dadabhai Naoroji.

“ India Under Early British Rule ” by R. C. Dutt, C.I.E.

“ India in the Victorian Age ” by R. C. Dutt, C.I.E.

“ Famines and Land Assessment ” by R. C. Dutt, C.I.E.

“England and India ” (Indian Progress, 1785-1885) by R. C. Dutt, C.I.E.

“ The Civilization of India ” by R. C. Dutt, C.I.E.

“ Speeches of the Honourable Mr. G. K. Gokhale.”

“ The Swadeshi, a Symposium.”

“ Recent Indian Finance” by Wacha.

“ The National Evolution ” by A. C. Mazumdar.

“ The Indian National Congress.”

“ Speeches of Sir P. M. Mehta.”

“ The Story of My Deportation” by Lajpat Rai.

“ The Alipore [Bomb Case] Trial.”

PERIODICALS

The Modern Review (monthly). Calcutta.

The Indian Review (monthly). Madras.

The Hindustan Review (monthly). Allahabad.

India (the British Organ of the Indian National Congress, weekly). London.