Books
On Gandhi
C.F. Andrews, Mahatma Gandhi’s Ideas (Macmillan, 1930).
J. Doke, M. K. Gandhi, an Indian Patriot in South Africa (Ganesan, 1919).
M.K. Gandhi, The Story of my Experiments with Truth (Navajivan Publishing House, 2002).
M.K. Gandhi, Satyagraha in South Africa (Navajivan Publishing House, 2002).
M.K. Gandhi, Jail Experiences (Navajivan Publishing House, 2002).
M.K. Gandhi, Hind Swaraj (Navajivan Publishing House, 2002).
M.K. Gandhi, Cent per Cent Swadeshi (Navajivan Publishing House, 2002).
M.K. Gandhi, Constructive Programme: Its Meaning and Place (Navajivan Publishing House, 2002).
M.K. Gandhi, Non-Violence in Peace and War (Navajivan Publishing House, 2002).
M.K. Gandhi, Gandhiji’s Correspondence with the Government (Navajivan Publishing House, 2002).
M.K. Gandhi, From Yeravada Mandir (Navajivan Publishing House, 2002).
M.K. Gandhi, Self-Restraint v. Self-Indulgence (Navajivan Publishing House, 2002).
M.K. Gandhi, Delhi Diary (Navajivan Publishing House, 2002).
M.K. Gandhi, The Nation’s Voice (Navajivan Publishing House, 2002).
M.K. Gandhi, Key to Health, (Navajivan Publishing House, 2002).
M.K. Gandhi, Economics of Khadi (Navajivan Publishing House, 2002).
M.K. Gandhi, Speeches and Writings of Mahatma Gandhi (Natesan, 1933).
R. Gregg, Economics of Khaddar (Ganesan, 1928).
R. Gregg, The Power of Non-Violence (New York Fellowship Publications, 1944).
S. Hossain, Gandhi. The Saint as Statesman (Suttonhouse, 1937).
H.S.L Polak, H.N. Brailsford, Lord Pethick-Lawrence, Mahatma Gandhi (Odhams Press, 1948).
M.G. Polak, Mr. Gandhi: the Man (George Allen, 1931).
M. Pyarelal, Mahatma Gandhi. The last phase, (Navajivan Publishing House, 1956).
S. Radhakrisnan, Mahatma Gandhi. Essays and Reflections on His Life and Work (George Allen, 1939).
R. Rolland, Mahatma Gandhi: The Man Who Became One with the Universal Being (Ruppa & Co, 2002).
D. S. Sarma, The Gandhi Sustras (G.S. Press, 1938).
M. Sood, Gandhi: Messiah of Peace (Roli & Jansen, 2002).
D. G. Tendulkar, Mahatma. Life of Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi (The Time of India Press, 1951-1958).
I. Yagnik, Mr. Gandhi as I know him (Advocate of India Press, 1933).
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