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Books on and by Shri Subhas Chandra Bose Books on and by Shri Subhas Chandra Bose (Birth Anniversary on 23 January) (English Books) Sl. Title Author Publisher and Address Year of Books No. Publicati displayed on (#) 1. The Mission of Life Subhas Chandra Bose Thacker, Spink, Calcutta 1933 # 2. Subhash Bose and his Ideas Jagat S. Bright Indian Printing Works, Lahore 1946 # (Year added in Library 3. Netaji Speaks to the Nation Subhas Chandra Bose The Hero Publications, Lahore 1946 # (1928-1945) : A Symposium of Important Speeches and Writings of Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose 4. Netaji Speaks: Being an S. Subuhey Padma Publications, Bombay 1946 # account of the Life and Achievements of Netaji 5. Important Speeches and Jagat S. Bright Indian Printing Works, Lahore 1947 Writings of Subhas Bose: Being a Collection of Most Significant Speeches, Writings and Letters of Subhas Bose from 1927 to 1945 6. The Hero of Hindustan Anthony Elenjimittam Orient Book Co., Calcutta 1947 # 7. Unto Him a Witness; The Story S.A. Aiyar Thacker, Bombay 1951 of Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose in East Asia 8. Netaji Mystery Revealed S.M. Goswami The Author, Calcutta 1954 # 9. Netaji: A Realist and a Amita Ghosh The Author, Calcutta 1954 # Visionary 10. Verdict from Formosa: Gallant Harin Shah Atma Ram, Delhi 1956 # End of Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose 11. Crossroads: Being the Works of Subhas Chandra Bose Asia Publishing House, Bombay 1962 # Subhas Chandra Bose, 1938- 1940 12. Selected speeches of Subhas India. Ministry of Publications Division, Ministry of 1962 # Chandra Bose Information and Information and Broadcasting, Broadcasting New Delhi 13. Netaji in Germany: A Little N.G. Ganpuley Bharatiya Vidya Bhavan, 1964 # Known Chapter Bombay 14. An Indian Pilgrim: An Subhas Chandra Bose Asia Publishing House, Bombay 1965 # Unfinished Autobiography and Collected Letters 1897-1921. 15. Subhas Chandra Bose: The Kitty Kurti Firma K.L. Mukhopadhyay, 1966 Man and His Mind Calcutta 16. Heralds of Freedom: On the Publications Division, Ministry of 1968 Occasion of the Silver Jubilee Information and Broadcasting, of the Formation of the New Delhi Provisional Government of Azad Hind 17. In Freedom’s Quest: A N.G. Jog Orient Longmans, Bombay 1969 # Biography of Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose 18. The Indian National Army; K.K. Ghosh Meenakshi Prakashan, Meerut 1969 Second Front of the Indian Independence Movement 19. Netaji Subhash: Valiant Son of All India Congress New Delhi 1973 # India Committee 20. Subhash Chandra Bose and Gautam Chattopadhyay People’s Publishing House, New 1973 # Indian Communist Movement; Delhi Study of Cooperation and Conflict 21. Last Days of Netaji G.D. Khosla Thomson Press (India) Ltd., Delhi 1974 # 22. Subhash Chandra Bose in Self- S.N. Bhattacharya Metropolitan Book, Delhi 1975 # Exile: His Finest Hour (Added in Library) 23. Subhash Chandra Bose Girija K. Mukherji Publications Division, Ministry of 1975 # I&B 24. The Talwars of Pathan Land Bhagat Ram Talwar People’s Publishing House, New 1976 # and Subhash Chandra’s Great Delhi Escape 25. Bow of Burning Gold: A Study Hiren Mukherji People’s Publishing House, New 1977 of Subhas Chandra Bose Delhi 26. My Uncle Netaji Ashok Nath Bose Esem Publications, Calcutta 1977 # 27. Life and Times of Subhas Subodh Madan Gopal Vikas Publishing House, New 1978 Chandra Bose; As Told in his Delhi Own Words 28. Netaji: Dead or Alive? 1 st Samar Guha S. Chand and Co., Delhi 1978 # Edition 29. Netaji: A Pictorial Biography Sisir Kumar Bose Ananda Publishers, Calcutta 1979 # 30. Netaji Collected Works (Vol. 1 Edited by Sisir K. Bose Netaji Research Bureau, Calcutta 1980 # to 4) 31. Subhash Chandra Bose: The Nanda Mukherji Jayasree Prakashan, Calcutta 1981 # British Press, Intelligence and Parliament 32. Swadeshi and Boycott Edited by Mandas, Calcutta 1981 # Subhas Chandra Bose in 1931; With comments by Rathin Chakraborty 33. Netaji and Gandhi B.K. Ahluwalia Indian Academic Publishers, New 1982 # Delhi 34. The Lost Hero: A Biography of Mihir Bose Quarbet Books, London 1982 # Subhash Bose 35. Netaji and Indian independence B.K. Ahluwalia Harnam Publications, New Delhi 1983 # 36. Subhas Chandra Bose and the Hari Hara Das Sterling Publishers, New Delhi 1983 # Indian National Movement 37. Russian Revolution and Indian Karuna Kaushik Chanakya Publications, Delhi 1984 # Nationalism: Studies of Lajpat Rai, Subhas Chandra Bose and Rammanohar Lohia 38. Subhas Chandra Bose and Edmund Muller Ashish Publishing House, New 1985 Indian Freedom Struggle Delhi 39. The Tiger Strikes: An Gurbachan Singh Gagan Publishers, Ludhiana 1986 # Unwritten Chapter of Netaji’s Mangat Life History 40. The Flaming Sword Forever Sisir Kumar Bose Library Publishers. Calcutta 1986 # Unsheathed: A Concise Biography of Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose 41. Subhas Chandra Bose: The Jasobanta Kar Minerva Associates Pvt. Ltd., 1988 Man and His Mind Calcutta 42. Subhash Chandra Bose: His V.S. Patil Sterling Publishers, New Delhi 1988 # Contribution to Indian Nationalism 43. Subhas Chandra Bose: Man, Subhash Chandra Minerva Associates, Calcutta 1989 # Mission and Means Chattopadhyaya 44. Brothers Against the Raj: A Leonard A. Gordon Viking, New Delhi 1990 # Biography of Sarat and Subhas Chandra Bose 45. Subhas Chandra Bose and Bidyut Chakravarti I.B. Tauris & Co. Ltd, London 1990 Middle Class Radicalism: A Study in Indian Nationalism, 1928-1940 46. Subhas Chandra Bose: Netaji’s Subodh Markandeya Arnold Publishers, Bangalore 1990 # Passage to Immortality 47. Political Philosophy of Subhas D.D. Patnaik Associated Publishing House, 1991 # Chandra Bose New Delhi 48. Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose: Edited by Ravindra Inter-India Publications, New 1992 Correspondence and Selected Kumar Delhi Documents (1930-1942) 49. Political Philosophy of Netaji Jitendra Nath Ghosh Harnam Publications, New Delhi 1992 # and History of Azad Hind Government 50. The Selected Works of Subhas Edited by Ravindra Atlantic Publishers & 1992 # Chandra Bose (1936-1946) Kumar Distributors, New Delhi (Vol. 1 to 3) 51. Conspirators, Abductors and V.P. Saini Bhartiya Kranti Sankalap 1993 # Killers of Netaji Sansthan, Ropar (Year added in Library) 52. Challenge to the Empire: A S.C. Maikap Publication Division, New Delhi 1993 # Study of Netaji 53. Subhas Chandra Bose : A Lok Sabha Secretariat Lok Sabha Secretariat, New Delhi 1993 # Profile (Series: Netaji’s collected works: Volume 8) 54. Letters to Emilie Schenkl 1934- Subhas Chandra Bose, Oxford University Press, Delhi 1994 # 1942 Edited by Sisir Kumar Bose and Sugata Bose 55. Letters, Articles, Speeches and Subhas Chandra Bose; Oxford University Press, Delhi 1994 Statements 1933-1937 Edited by Sisir Kumar Bose and Sugata Bose 56. Netaji and the INA: A Edited by R.C. Lok Sabha Secretariat, New Delhi 1994 # Commemorative Volume Bhardwaj Brought Out to Mark the Golden Jubilee of the Indian National Army (Azad Hind Fauj) 57. Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose: Selected and compiled Har-Anand Publications, New 1994 # The Last Phase in his Own by Madan Gopal Delhi World 58. Congress President: Speeches, Subhas Chandra Bose; Oxford University Press, Delhi 1995 # Articles and Letters Edited by Sisir Kumar (Series: Netaji’s collected Bose and Sugata Bose works: Vol. 9) 59. Adventure into the Unknown: Edited by Hope India Publications, Gurgaon 1996 # The Last Days of Netaji Subhas K.C. Yadav & Akiko Chandra Bose Seki 60. Subhas Chandra Bose: His O.P. Ralhan Raj Publications, Delhi 1996 # Struggle For Independence 61. Birth of Free India's National Y.P. Anand National Gandhi 1997 # Anthem: A Gift from Netaji Museum, New Delhi Subhas Bose 62. Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose: S.P. Ruhela and Noor A.P.H. Publishing Corporation, 1997 # Perennial Inspiration to the Jahan Siddiqui New Delhi Indian Youth (Birth Centenary Volume: 1997) 63. Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose: Hari Hara Das and B.C. Painter Publishers, Jaipur 1997 Reassessment of His Ideas & Rath Ideologies 64. Subhas Chandra Bose (Political Shridhar Charan Sahoo APH Publishing Corporation, 1997 Philosophy) New Delhi 65. Subhas Chandra Bose: Pioneer Compiled by Planning Commission, New Delhi 1997 # of Indian Planning Shubhabrata Bhattacharya Foreword by Madhu Dandavate 66. The Mystery of the Edited by Rathin Lokmat Prakashan, Calcutta 1997 # Disappearance of Netaji Subhas Chakravarty Chandra Bose 67. Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose By Satish Chandra Punascha, Calcutta 1998 # and Indian War of Maikap Independence 68. The Alternative Leadership: Edited by Sisir K. Bose Oxford University Press, Oxford 1998 # Speeches, Articles, Statements and Sugata and Letters Bose 69. Azad Hind Fauj (I.N.A.) and P.S. Ramu The Freedom Movement 1998 # the Freedom Movement Memorial Committee, New Delhi 70. The Quest for Freedom: A V.P. Gupta and Mohini Radha Publications, New Delhi 1998 # Study of Netaji Subhas Chandra Gupta Bose 71. Life and Times of Netaji Adwaita P. Ganguly Vedantic Research Publications, 2000 # Subhas Dehra Dun 72. Netaji Subhas Bose: Bengal, Reva Chatterjee Ocean Books , New Delhi 2000 Revolution and Independence 73. Netaji Subhas: The Tallest of John Jacob and Ess Ess Publications, New Delhi 2000 # Titans (but betrayed and Harindra Srivastava belittled) 74. Subhas Chandr Bose: Pioneer Subhas Chandra Bose Planning Commission, New Delhi 2000 # of Indian Planning 75. Subhas Chandra Bose: Agenda P.S. Ramu The Freedom Movement 2000 for Azad Hind (India after Memorial Committee, New Delhi Independence) Selected Speeches of Subhas Chandra Bose 76. Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose: Hari Hara Das National Publishing, Jaipur 2000 # The Great War for Political Emancipation 77. Netaji Subhas Bose: The Great V.R. Adiraju Om See Satya Publications, 2001 # Revolutionary Hyderabad 78. Subhas : A Political Biography Sitanshu Das Rupa & Co- New Delhi 2001 79. The Sign of the Tiger: Subhas Rudolf Hartog Rupa & Co, New Delhi 2001 Chandra Bose and his Indian Legion in Germany 1941-45 80. Azad Hind: Writings and Subhas Chandra Bose, Permanent Black, Delhi 2002 # Speeches (1941-1943) Edited by Sisir K. Bose and Sugata Bose 81. Democracy Indian Style: Anton Pelink, Transaction Publishers, New 2003 Subhas Chandra Bose and the Translated by Renee Brunswick Creation of India's Political Schell Culture 82.
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