Speeches and Writings of M. K. Gandhi/Related Books and Eminent Orientalists

Speeches and Writings of M. K. Gandhi
by Mohandas K. Gandhi
Related Books and Eminent Orientalists
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GANDHI: HIS LIFE & SPEECHES


Hind Swaraj or Indian Home Rule. By Gandhi. Cheap popular Edition. As. 8. To Sub. "I.R." As. 6.

M. K. Gandhi: A sketch of his life and career. There are ample quotations from his speeches and writings on different subjects. Price Annas Four.

Gandhi's Speeches and Writings. Third Edition, up-to-date and considerably enlarged. Contains his speeches and writings on the South African Indian Question his view on indentured Labour and Indians in the Colonies, his jail experiences in South Africa, his pronouncements on the Champaran and Khaira affairs, Rowlatt Bills and Satyagraha, the Punjab outrage, the Khilafat Question, Swaraj, Non-Co-operation, Swadeshi, National Education. Contains also an account of his arrest, and trial and messages from the gaol. With numerous appreciations, portraits and illustrations, cloth bound, indexed. Rs. 3 To Subscribers of the "Indian Review," Rs. 2 8.

M. K. Gandhi. By the Rev. Joseph Doke. With a Foreword by Lord Ampthill This is a cheap, popular edition of an inspiring book (M. K. Gandhi: An Indian Patriot in South Africa) written by a great Christian friend and admirer of Mr. Gandhi. Price Re. One. To Subscribers of the Indian Review As. 12.


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Eminent Orientalists.

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