Hirendranath Mukerjee has written:
'The great Tibetologist Alexander Csoma de Koros, hermit-hero from Hungary' -- subject(s): Biography, Scholars, Buddhist, Sanskritists, Buddhist Scholars
'Gandhiji' -- subject(s): Politics and Government, Biography, Statesmen
'Bow of burning gold' -- subject(s): Biography, Statesmen
'Marx, Great October, India, and the future' -- subject(s): History, Communism
'Remembering Marx'
'Was India's partition unavoidable?' -- subject(s): Politics and government, History
'Indian renaissance and Raja Rammohun Roy' -- subject(s): Biography, Statesmen
'India and Parliament' -- subject(s): Politics and government
'An introduction to socialism' -- subject(s): Socialism
Mano Mohan Ganguly has written:
'Orissa and Her Remains'
Kalyan Roy has written:
'A search for demand, the missing link in economic development' -- subject(s): Demand (Economic theory), Economic conditions
Manik Bandopadhyay has written:
'Primeval and other stories'
Jogendra Chunder Ghose has written:
'The East and the West' -- subject(s): East and West, Religion
Baren Gangopadhyay has written:
'Banabibi upakhyan'
B. C. Ghosh has written: 'Corporate planning' -- subject(s): Business planning, Small business
Zulfiqar ghose is known as an American-Pakistani writer who with his conversational tone and narrative element is distinctive among other Pakistani poets.. Attack on Sialkot is a conflict between Secularism and Islamic fundamentalism. Generation gap between Writer and his grandfather is shown. He feels that childish like attitude of the people who follow religion as some kind of terror is not going to help anyone. without understanding the religion and just to follow rituals and offer Prayers is not some thing proper. His father is a very Conservative person who strictly follows religion as a true follower. Ghose himself is Secular so he condemns his Grandfather's approach towards religion,his ritualistic approach. He also questions about his grandfather's land marks of faith which are falling because of ewar. He concludes by saying that there will be no direction to turn to, after war... Themes : Typical approach as per religion, Secularism, Generation Gap, Religion as a tradition, East v/s West, War.
Jnanendra Nath Kumar has written: 'Sir Chunder Madhub Ghose K.T'
Lalmohun Ghose has written: 'Speeches By Lalmohun Ghose' 'Speeches'
Zulfikar Ghose has written: 'Jets from orange'
Sookamal Ghose has written: 'The centenary book of Tagore'
Rashbehary Ghose has written: 'The law of mortgage in India' -- subject(s): Mortgages
Manmathanath Ghosh has written: 'Memoirs of Kali Prossunno Singh' -- subject(s): Accessible book 'The life of Grish Chunder Ghose, the founder and first editor of The Hindoo Patriot and The Bengalee' -- subject(s): Accessible book
P. Ghose has written: 'Riddles in your teacup' -- subject(s): Miscellanea, Scientific recreations, Physics
Nagendra Nath Ghose has written: 'Indo-Aryan literature and culture (origins) by Nagendranath Ghose' -- subject(s): Indic literature, Civilization
Akshaya Kumara Ghose has written: 'Lord Chelmsford's viceroyalty' -- subject(s): Accessible book
Shishir Kumar Ghose has written: 'Pictures of Indian life' -- subject(s): Social life and customs
Tushar K. Ghose has written: 'The banking system of Hong Kong' -- subject(s): Economic policy, Banks and banking
Benoy Ghose has written: 'Traditional arts & crafts of West Bengal' -- subject(s): Social life and customs, Decorative arts