India in Revolt
Gadar Party publication titled India in Revolt by Ed Gammons, which includes several reports on the Gadar Party and events pertaining to the Indian freedom movement. Includes headlines like "Gadar Party Honors President De Valera," . The last page includes a report on the deportation cases against Taraknath Das, Gopal Singh, Bhagwan Singh, D.K. Sarkar, Santokh Singh, and S.N.
Yugantar Circular
Copy of pamphlet titled "Yugantar Circular," containing a print of a polemic titled "The Delhi Bomb," which endorses and provides a political reading for assassination attempt made on Viceroy of India Lord Hardinge in Delhi on December 23, 1912. The front page contains a note signed by Ishwar Chandra.
The Regeneration of the Women of India
Pamphlet featuring a reprint of the essay "Regeneration of the Women of India," by Camille De Berri, originally published in The Campanile. The pamphlet was published by the Berkeley-based Hindusthan Association of America.
The Hindusthanee Student (August 1923)
The August 1923 issue of The Hindusthanee Student (Vol. 7, No. 3), published by the Hindusthan Association of America in Berkeley, California. The issue includes essays by Sudhindra Bose, H.K. Rakhit, and a poem by Lily Palm.
India's Voice At Last
Booklet titled India's Voice At Last: India's reply to British Propangandists and Christian Missionaries by Rev. James L. Gordon. The booklet appears to be published by and affiliated with the Hindustan Gadar Party. The final page includes an advertisement for The United States of India.
Nava-Jug Nava-Jug magazine, edited and published by Bhagwan Singh Gyanee. This copy is addressed to Kala Bagai Chandra.
India Should Quit The League
Article from The Hindustan Times titled "India Should Quit the League." The article reports on Subhas Chandra Bose and note to the press urging India's membership withdrawal from the League of Nations.