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Ganesan's New Publications

��THE FAILURE OF EUROPEAN CIVILISATION

By. S. E. Stokes with Foreword by C. F. Andrews. Re. i-o-

In this book Mr. Stokes shows how European civilisation by its prejudices of colour and race has miserably failed to satisfy the laws of true progress and needs of the modern world, and warns India of destroying her unique culture by falling a prey to white imperialism.

NATIONAL SELF-REALISATION

By S. E. Stokes ... ... ... ... Re. 1-8.

Students of current Indian politics and workers for Swaraj will find in this publication a very useful discussion of India's ultimate goal and the methods of attaining it. The author though an American is well known as a sincere friend of the oppressed and to use the words of Mahatma Gandhi " Mr. Stokes is a convinced non-co-operator and a congressman. I think I am right in saying that he has come to it by slow degrees. No Indian is giving such battle to the Government as Mr. Stokes. He has veritably become the guide, philosopher and friend of theHillmen".

ESSAYS: POLITICAL AND NATIONAL

This collection of essays is intended to stimulate thought on some of the important problems that India has to solve in the field of Education, religion and other aspects of national life.

THE TRUTH ABOUT INDIA

By H. M. Hyndman ... ... ... As. 12.

This small, book gives the main facts about India's plight under alien domination in a boldly frank and appealing manner. The pages breathe throughout the true Englishman's inex- tinguishable fire of freedom and righteous indignation at oppression and exploitation of weak nations. The author exposes the methods by which British domination was establi- shed in India and discusses the political and economic effects of such rule, uttering grave words of warning against the final nemesis. The book deserves to be widely read and translated in the various vernaculars as a very necessary corrective to the distorted version of British Indian history taught in our schools.

Post Box No. 427, Triplicane, Madras S.E.

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