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The first novel of Sartre’s monumental Roads to Freedom series, The Age of Reason is set in 1938 and tells of Mathieu, a French professor of philosophy who is obsessed with the idea of freedom. As the shadows of the Second World War draw closer — even as his personal life is complicated by his mistress’s pregnancy — his search for a way to remain free becomes more and more intense.
ISBN: 9780679738954 – Paperback
Publisher: VINTAGE BOOKS
ISBN: 9780679738954
Publisher: VINTAGE BOOKS
ISBN: A357 – Paperback
Publisher: SAHITYA AKADEMI
ISBN: A357
Publisher: SAHITYA AKADEMI
ISBN: Y1655 – Paperback
Publisher: MACMILLAN PRESS
ISBN: Y1655
Publisher: MACMILLAN PRESS
ISBN: 0521703352
Publisher: CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY PRESS
An extraordinary picture of life in France during the critical eight days before the signing of the fateful Munich Pact and the subsequent takeover of Czechoslovakia in September 1938. Translated from the French by Eric Sutton.
ISBN: 9780679740780 – Paperback
Publisher: VINTAGE BOOKS
ISBN: 9780679740780
Publisher: VINTAGE BOOKS
ISBN: W2501 – Paperback
Publisher: SAHITYA AKADEMI
ISBN: W2501
Publisher: SAHITYA AKADEMI
This book takes its title from a quotation by Mahatma Gandhi: “There is no way to peace. Peace is the way. Mere variations on the theme of conflict will never get us where we want to go. We must take an evolutionary leap into a new way of being.”
ISBN: 1844130193
Publisher: RIDER BOOKS
Of the many problems which India and Pakistan have confronted since 1947, the most destructive has been their unsatisfactory relationship with each other.
The roots of this behavior were established during the course of events which brought about the creation and birth of Pakistan. Several conflicts later, including one which led to the dismemberment of Pakistan, the suspicion and hostility which characterizes relations between the two countries, after over 40 years as sovereign nation-states, is unparalleled in the history of international relations after the second world war.
Dennis Wright’s study focuses on the legacy of • the Sino-Indian conflict and how it sheds light on India’s perception ‘of the threat from Pakistan’. He examines the origins and aftermath of the issue of Kashmir and the Rann of Kutch, the implications of the Soviet Union’s close relationship with India and Pakistan’s with the US. He also discusses the movements for regional autonomy in Pakistan and what bearing these have had on Indo-Pak relations.
Wright’s argument is that, because both sides’ attitudes are so deeply ingrained, neither side has been in a position to act in the best interests of the peoples of the subcontinent as a whole.
The book draws on a mass of original data, including parliamentary debates of the period, UN records and documents, Indian, Pakistani and British newspapers and contemporary sources in books and journals
ISBN: 9694020166 – Hardback
Publisher: VANGUARD BOOKS
ISBN: 0333446070
Publisher: MACMILLAN