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Foot-prints on the Sands of Time. I. The Life of Grish Chunder Ghose, the Founder and First Editor of “The Hindoo Patriot” and “The Bengalee,” By One who knew him. Edited by his grandson Manmathanath Ghosh, M.A. Royal Octavo, cloth, 239 pages with 4 illustrations. Price Rs. 2/8 only. II. Seleetions from the Writings of Grish Chunder Ghose, the Founder and First Editor of “The Hindoo Patriot" and “The Bengalee.” Edited by his grandson Manmathanath Ghosh M. A. Royal Octavo, cloth 693 pages with Facsimile of handwriting. Price Rs. 5 only. Sir Henry Cotton, in his recent work “Indian and Home Memories,” speaking of “the Bengalee" during the first years of his sojourn in this country, says: “The Editor of the Bengalee was Grish Chunder Ghose, a name, I am afraid, now forgotten even among his own countrymen, but whom I remember as a most able publicist and a worthy fore-runner of Mr. Surendranath Banerji, his more famous successor.” The half-reproach contained in the above passage is not undeserved. It is indeed a pity that our country has allowed a name so worthy of preservation to drop into oblivion. Grish Chunder Ghose was not merely an eminent journalist and leader of