Delhi: Ajanta Publications, 1982. — 184 p. Reflections of the Indian revolutionary and thinker M.N. Roy (1887-1954) on the fate of India, written in the British prison in which he was imprisoned between 1931 and 1936.
Delhi: Ajanta Publications, 1984. — 627 p. The memoirs of Manabendra Nath Roy (1887 - 1954), founder of the Communist Party of India, about whose life several adventure novels could be written, cover only one, the most interesting period of his life, from 1915 to 1923.
Bombay: Lalvani Publishing House, 1968. — 146 p. A collection of essays by M.N. Roy (1887 - 1954), founder of the Communist Party of India, on famous politicians he knew - from Gandhi and Nehru to Trotsky and Mao Zedong.
Bombay: British India Press Ltd, 1946. — 83 p. Criticism of the Indian National Congress by the Indian revolutionary M.N. Roy on the eve of India's independence.
Calcutta: Sree Saraswaty Press Ltd, 1938. — 184 p. The work of M.N. Roy, founder of the Communist Party of India, on the reasons for his break with the official communist movement.
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