If you liked The agony of Czechoslovakia by A. P. Jain, start with Delhi, the capital of India (1949), National hara-kiri? (1968), and A Critique of Marxist and non-Marxist thought (1986). These recommendations are drawn from the same author, shared genres, and reader overlap on BookOrb.

Back to The agony of Czechoslovakia · A. P. Jain books in order

Recommended next reads

  1. 1 Delhi, the capital of India 1949 · 103 pages · A. P. Jain · Same author
  2. 2 National hara-kiri? 1968 · 48 pages · A. P. Jain · Same author
  3. 3 A Critique of Marxist and non-Marxist thought 1986 · 295 pages · A. P. Jain, Alexander J. Matejko · Same author
  4. 4 Rights and privileges 2003 · 132 pages · A. P. Jain, Jesse S. Palsetia, N. K. Wagle · Same author
  5. 5 Caribbean youth and the international year 1986 · 59 pages · A. P. Jain · Same author

Frequently asked questions

What should I read after The agony of Czechoslovakia?

BookOrb recommends Delhi, the capital of India (1949), National hara-kiri? (1968), A Critique of Marxist and non-Marxist thought (1986), Rights and privileges (2003), and Caribbean youth and the international year (1986).

Are there books like The agony of Czechoslovakia?

Yes. The list on this page is ranked from the closest matches BookOrb has for The agony of Czechoslovakia.

Who wrote The agony of Czechoslovakia?

The agony of Czechoslovakia is by A. P. Jain.