Internal migration in India : a case study of Bengal /

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Author / Creator:Chattopadhyaya, Haraprasad
Imprint:Calcutta : K.P. Bagchi & Co., 1987.
Description:ix, 551 p., [1] folded leaf : 2 maps ; 23 cm.
Language:English
Series:Monograph / University of Calcutta. Department of Modern History ; 1
Monograph (University of Calcutta. Department of History) 1.
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Format: Print Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/932542
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ISBN:8170740088 : Rs300.00
Notes:Includes bibliographies and index.
Summary:Study covers the period from the second half of 19th century to 1931.
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Summary:What is VALIS? This question is at the heart of Philip K. Dick's groundbreaking novel, the first book in his defining trilogy. When a beam of pink light begins giving a schizophrenic man named Horselover Fat (who just might also be known as Philip K. Dick) visions of an alternate Earth where the Roman Empire still reigns, he must decide whether he is crazy or whether a godlike entity is showing him the true nature of the world.VALIS is essential reading for any true Philip K. Dick fan, a novel that Roberto BolaƱo called "more disturbing than any novel by [Carson] McCullers." By the end, like Dick himself, you will be left wondering what is real, what is fiction, and just what the price is for divine inspiration.
Physical Description:ix, 551 p., [1] folded leaf : 2 maps ; 23 cm.
Bibliography:Includes bibliographies and index.
ISBN:8170740088