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| 099 | ‡aBIO Gandhi, Mahatma 1993 |
| 100 | ‡aGandhi,‡cMahatma,‡d1869-1948. |
| 240 | ‡aSatyana prayogo athava a tmakatha .‡lEnglish |
| 245 | ‡aAn autobiography :‡bthe story of my experiments with truth /‡cMohandas K. Gandhi ; translated from the original in Gujarati by Mahadev Desai ; with a foreword by Sissela Bok. |
| 260 | ‡aBoston :‡bBeacon Press,‡cc1993. |
| 300 | ‡axxix, 528 p. ;‡c21 cm. |
| 500 | ‡aCover title: Gandhi, an autobiography. |
| 500 | ‡aIncludes index. |
| 500 | ‡aOriginally published: 1957. |
| 505 | ‡tForeword /‡rSissela Bok -- ‡tTranslator's Preface /‡rMahadev Desai -- ‡gChapter I.‡tBirth and Parentage -- ‡gChapter II.‡tChildhood -- ‡gChapter III.‡tChild Marriage -- ‡gChapter IV.‡tPlaying the Husband -- ‡gChapter V.‡tAt the High School -- ‡gChapter VI.‡tA Tragedy -- ‡gChapter VII.‡tA Tragedy (Contd.) -- ‡gChapter VIII.‡tStealing and Atonement -- ‡gChapter IX.‡tMy Father's Death and My Double Shame -- ‡gChapter X.‡tGlimpses of Religion -- ‡gChapter XI.‡tPreparation for England -- ‡gChapter XII.‡tOutcaste -- ‡gChapter XIII.‡tIn London at Last -- ‡gChapter XIV.‡tMy Choice -- ‡gChapter XV.‡tPlaying the English Gentleman -- ‡gChapter XVI.‡tChanges -- ‡gChapter XVII.‡tExperiments in Dietetics -- ‡gChapter XVIII.‡tShyness My Shield -- ‡gChapter XIX.‡tThe Canker of Untruth -- ‡gChapter XX.‡tAcquaintance with Religions -- ‡gChapter XXII.‡tNarayan Hemchandra -- ‡gChapter XXIII.‡tThe Great Exhibition -- ‡gChapter XXIV.‡t'Called'--But Then? -- ‡gChapter XXV.‡tMy Helplessness -- ‡gChapter I.‡tRaychandbhai -- ‡gChapter II.‡tHow I Began Life -- ‡gChapter III.‡tThe First Case -- ‡gChapter IV.‡tThe First Shock -- ‡gChapter V.‡tPreparing for South Africa -- ‡gChapter VI.‡tArrival in Natal -- ‡gChapter VII.‡tSome Experiences -- ‡gChapter VIII.‡tOn the Way to Pretoria -- ‡gChapter IX.‡tMore Hardships -- ‡gChapter X.‡tFirst Day in Pretoria -- ‡gChapter XI.‡tChristian Contacts -- ‡gChapter XII.‡tSeeking Touch with Indians -- ‡gChapter XIII.‡tWhat It Is to Be A 'Coolie' -- ‡gChapter XIV.‡tPreparation for the Case -- ‡gChapter XV.‡tReligious Ferment -- ‡gChapter XVI.‡tMan Proposes, God Disposes -- ‡gChapter XVII.‡tSettled in Natal -- ‡gChapter XVIII.‡tColour Bar -- ‡gChapter XIX.‡tNatal Indian Congress -- ‡gChapter XX.‡tBalasundaram -- ‡gChapter XXI.‡tThe [pound] 3 Tax -- ‡gChapter XXII.‡tComparative Study of Religions -- ‡gChapter XXIII.‡tAs a Householder -- ‡gChapter XXIV.‡tHomeward -- ‡gChapter XXV.‡tIn India -- ‡gChapter XXVI.‡tTwo Passions -- ‡gChapter XXVII.‡tThe Bombay Meeting -- ‡gChapter XXVIII.‡tPoona and Madras -- ‡gChapter XXIX.‡t'Return Soon' -- ‡gChapter I.‡tRumblings of the Storm -- ‡gChapter II.‡tThe Storm -- ‡gChapter III.‡tThe Test -- ‡gChapter IV.‡tThe Calm After the Storm -- ‡gChapter V.‡tEducation of Children -- ‡gChapter VI.‡tSpirit of Service -- ‡gChapter VII.‡tBrahmacharya--I -- ‡gChapter VIII.‡tBrahmacharya--II -- ‡gChapter IX.‡tSimple Life -- ‡gChapter X.‡tThe Boer War -- ‡gChapter XI.‡tSanitary Reform and Famine Relief -- ‡gChapter XII.‡tReturn to India -- ‡gChapter XIII.‡tIn India Again -- ‡gChapter XIV.‡tClerk and Bearer -- ‡gChapter XV.‡tIn the Congress -- ‡gChapter XVI.‡tLord Curzon's Darbar -- ‡gChapter XVII.‡tA Month with Gokhale--I -- ‡gChapter XVIII.‡tA Month with Gokhale--II -- ‡gChapter XIX.‡tA Month with Gokhale--III -- ‡gChapter XX.‡tIn Benares -- ‡gChapter XXI.‡tSettled in Bombay? -- ‡gChapter XXII.‡tFaith on Its Trial -- ‡gChapter XXIII.‡tTo South Africa Again -- ‡gChapter I.‡t'Love's Labour's Lost'? -- ‡gChapter II.‡tAutocrats from Asia -- ‡gChapter III.‡tPocketed the Insult -- ‡gChapter IV.‡tQuickened Spirit of Sacrifice -- ‡gChapter V.‡tResult of Introspection -- ‡gChapter VI.‡tA Sacrifice to Vegetarianism -- ‡gChapter VII.‡tExperiments in Earth and Water Treatment -- ‡gChapter VIII.‡tA Warning -- ‡gChapter IX.‡tA Tussle with Power -- ‡gChapter X.‡tA Sacred Recollection and Penance -- ‡gChapter XI.‡tIntimate European Contacts -- ‡gChapter XII.‡tEuropean Contacts (Contd.) -- ‡gChapter XIII.‡t'Indian Opinion' -- ‡gChapter XIV.‡tCoolie Locations or Ghettoes? -- ‡gChapter XV.‡tThe Black Plague--I -- ‡gChapter XVI.‡tThe Black Plague--II -- ‡gChapter XVII.‡tLocation in Flames -- ‡gChapter XVIII.‡tThe Magic Spell of a Book -- ‡gChapter XIX.‡tThe Phoenix Settlement -- ‡gChapter XX.‡tThe First Night -- ‡gChapter XXI.‡tPolak Takes the Plunge -- ‡gChapter XXII.‡tWhom God Protects -- ‡gChapter XXIII.‡tA Peep into the Household -- ‡gChapter XXIV.‡tThe Zulu 'Rebellion' -- ‡gChapter XXV.‡tHeart Searchings -- |
| 505 | ‡gChapter XXVI.‡tThe Birth of Satyagraha -- ‡gChapter XXVII.‡tMore Experiments in Dietetics -- ‡gChapter XXVIII.‡tKasturbai's Courage -- ‡gChapter XXIX.‡tDomestic Satyagraha -- ‡gChapter XXX.‡tTowards Self-Restraint -- ‡gChapter XXXI.‡tFasting -- ‡gChapter XXXII.‡tAs Schoolmaster -- ‡gChapter XXXIII.‡tLiterary Training -- ‡gChapter XXXIV.‡tTraining of the Spirit -- ‡gChapter XXXV.‡tTares Among the Wheat -- ‡gChapter XXXVI.‡tFasting as Penance -- ‡gChapter XXXVII.‡tTo Meet Gokhale -- ‡gChapter XXXVIII.‡tMy Part in the War -- ‡gChapter XXXIX.‡tA Spiritual Dilemma -- ‡gChapter XL.‡tMiniature Satyagraha -- ‡gChapter XLI.‡tGokhale's Charity -- ‡gChapter XLII.‡tTreatment of Pleurisy -- ‡gChapter XLIII.‡tHomeward -- ‡gChapter XLIV.‡tSome Reminiscences of the Bar -- ‡gChapter XLV.‡tSharp Practice? -- ‡gChapter XLVI.‡tClients Turned Co-Workers -- ‡gChapter XLVII.‡tHow a Client Was Saved -- ‡gChapter I.‡tThe First Experience -- ‡gChapter II.‡tWith Gokhale in Poona -- ‡gChapter III.‡tWas it a Threat? -- ‡gChapter IV.‡tShantiniketan -- ‡gChapter V.‡tWoes of Third Class Passengers -- ‡gChapter VI.‡tWooing -- ‡gChapter VII.‡tKumbha Mela -- ‡gChapter VIII.‡tLakshman Jhula -- ‡gChapter IX.‡tFounding of the Ashram -- ‡gChapter X.‡tOn the Anvil -- ‡gChapter XI.‡tAbolition of Indentured Emigration -- ‡gChapter XII.‡tThe Stain of Indigo -- ‡gChapter XIII.‡tThe Gentle Bihari -- ‡gChapter XIV.‡tFace to Face with Ahimsa -- ‡gChapter XV.‡tCase Withdrawn -- ‡gChapter XVI.‡tMethods of Work -- ‡gChapter XVII.‡tCompanions -- ‡gChapter XVIII.‡tPenetrating the Villages -- ‡gChapter XIX.‡tWhen a Governor is Good -- ‡gChapter XX.‡tIn Touch with Labour -- ‡gChapter XXI.‡tA Peep into the Ashram -- ‡gChapter XXII.‡tThe Fast -- ‡gChapter XXIII.‡tThe Kheda Satyagraha -- ‡gChapter XXIV.‡t'The Onion Thief' -- ‡gChapter XXV.‡tEnd of Kheda Satyagraha -- ‡gChapter XXVI.‡tPassion for Unity -- ‡gChapter XXVII.‡tRecruiting Campaign -- ‡gChapter XXVIII.‡tNear Death's Door -- ‡gChapter XXIX.‡tThe Rowlatt Bills and My Dilemma -- ‡gChapter XXX.‡tThat Wonderful Spectacle! -- ‡gChapter XXXI.‡tThat Memorable Week!--I -- ‡gChapter XXXII.‡tThat Memorable Week!--II -- ‡gChapter XXXIII.‡t'A Himalayan Miscalculation' -- ‡gChapter XXXIV.‡t'Navajivan' and 'Young India' -- ‡gChapter XXXV.‡tIn the Punjab -- ‡gChapter XXXVI.‡tThe Khilafat Against Cow Protection? -- ‡gChapter XXXVII.‡tThe Amritsar Congress -- ‡gChapter XXXVIII.‡tCongress Initiation -- ‡gChapter XXXIX.‡tThe Birth of Khadi -- ‡gChapter XL.‡tFound at Last! -- ‡gChapter XLI.‡tAn Instructive Dialogue -- ‡gChapter XLII.‡tIts Rising Tide -- ‡gChapter XLIII.‡tAt Nagpur -- ‡tFarewell. |
| 520 | ‡a"Mohandas K. Gandhi is One of the most inspiring figures of our time. In his classic autobiography he recounts the story of his life and how he developed his concept of satyagraha, or active nonviolent resistance, which propelled the Indian struggle for independence and countless other nonviolent struggles of the twentieth century." "In a new foreword, peace expert and teacher Sissela Bok urges us to adopt Gandhi's "attitude of experimenting. Of testing what will and will not bear close scrutiny, what can and cannot be adapted to new circumstances," in order to bring about change in our own lives and communities. Book jacket."--BOOK JACKET. |
| 600 | ‡aGandhi,‡cMahatma,‡d1869-1948. |
| 650 | ‡aStatesmen‡zIndia‡vBiography. |
| 700 | ‡aDesai, Mahadev H.‡q(Mahadev Haribhai),‡d1892-1942. |
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