Afghanistan: The heart of Aryan
Booklet titled Afghanistan: The heart of Aryan by Mahendra Pratap, published by the China-based World Federation. Pratap explains that he had resided in Afghanistan since August 1915, after being exiled from India. The booklet prints an assortment of photographs of King Nadir Khan, King Amanullah Khan, Prince Inayatullah Khan, and the author Mahendra Pratap.
Asia Magazine's Special India Number
The May 1937 issue of Asia magazine was the "Special India Number," and featured articles by Devendra Satyarthi, Radhakamal Mukerjee, S.C. Guha-Thakurta, S.G. Panandikar, Sir Daniel Hamilton, Anup Singh, Ramanada Chatterjee, Swami Nikhilananda, Anand K. Coomaraswamy, and W. Norma Brown. The issue also includes transcripts of speeches by Tagore, Gandhi, and Nehru.
Let Us Talk About India
Broadside titled "Let Us Talk About India" featuring a reprinted essay by Ada Pierce McCormick about the role of India in World War II. The article is reprinted from the August 15, 1942 issue of Editor & Publisher.
Lal Chand Mehra, M.A.
Pamphlet for "Lectures and Readings on India" by Lal Chand Mehra. The pamphlet provides a brief biography of Mehra, who was born in Amritsar and arrived in the U.S. in 1921, receiving his A.B. and M.A. degrees from the University of California.
Read, Think and Love the Truth: Economic Exploitation of India by England
Broadside titled "Read, Think and Love the Truth: Economic Exploitation of India by England," which tallies various statistics about the exploitation of colonial India. Although never mentioned, the broadside is most likely a Gadar party publication.
The Story of India: A Key to the Land of Mystery
Booklet titled The Story of India: A Key to the Land of Mystery by Lal Chand Mehra published in 1933. An inscription reads "To Mahesh Ji, In Memory of the Old Days in Berkeley. Lal Chand Mehra, A Happy New Year 1934." The booklet contains ten chapters, each of which explain various aspects of Hinduism. Mehra worked as an actor in several Hollywood productions from the 1920s to the 1960s.
The United States of India (February 1924)
The February 1924 issue of the United States of India (Vol. 1, No. 7) published from the headquarters of the "Pacific Coast Hindustani Association" at No.