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Books Written on and by Mahatma Gandhi Books written on and by Mahatma Gandhi (Birth Anniversary on 2nd October) ENGLISH BOOKS Year of S.No Title Author Publisher and Address Publication Mahatma Orient Paperbacks, New 1. The Bhagvad Gita -- Gandhi Delhi Publication Division, Gandhi the man and his Shriman Ministry of Information 2. -- thought Narayan and Broadcasting, New Delhi Mohandas Karamchand Orient Longman, New 3. -- -- Gandhi : a bibliography Delhi Compiled and Indian Documentation 4. Gandhiana 1967-1976 edited by Satya -- Service, New Delhi Prakash Gandhi Memorial 5. Books on Gandhiana -- Museum & Library, -- Madurai Mahatma 6. Young India 1919-1922 Tagore & Co. , Madras 1922 Gandhi Mahatma Gandhi: an Essay in Association Press, 7. R.M.Gray 1924 Appreciation Calcutta Publication Division, Mahatma Gandhi: the man Ministry of Information 8. who became one with the Romain Rolland 1924 and Broadcasting, New Universal being Delhi The Story of my Experiments Navajivan Publishing 9. M.K.Gandhi 1927 with Truth House, Ahmedabad Seven months with Mahatma Gandhi: being an inside view Navajivan Publishing 10. M.K. Gandhi 1928 of the Non-Cooperation House, Ahmedabad movement (1921-22) With Gandhiji in Ceylon: a journal of the tour with S.Ganesan Publisher, 11. Mahadev Desai 1928 authorised version of all Madras important speeches Mohandas 12. Satyagraha in South Africa Karamchand Triplicane, Madras 1928 Gandhi The Story of Bardoli : making a history of the Bardoli Navajivan Publishing 13. Mahadev Desai 1929 Satyagraha of 1928 and its House, Ahmedabad sequel Rene Fulop- G.P. Putnam & Sons, 14. Lenin and Gandhi 1930 Miller London Year of S.No Title Author Publisher and Address Publication Mahatma Gandhi : his own Edited by C.F. Goerge Allen & Unwin 15. 1930 story Andrews Ltd., London The Cross moves East: a George Allen and Unwin 16. study in the significance of John S. Hoylan 1931 Ltd., London Gandhi's Satyagraha Author of “ P.S. King & Son, Ltd., 17. A searchling on Gandhi India on the 1931 London Brink” Mahatmaji and the Depressed Rabindranath 18. Visva Bharati Bookshop 1932 Humanity Tagore Victor Gollancz Ltd., 19. Naked Fakir Robert Bernays 1932 London Oxford Uniersity P, 20. My Early Life (1869-1914) M.K.Gandhi 1932 London Thakur Garhwali Press, 21. Gandhism Unveiled Lakshman Sinha 1933 Dehradun Parmar Chater Behari The Imperial Printing 22. Gandhi the Saviour? 1933 Lal Andley Press, Delhi Speeches and writings of G.A. Natesan & Co., 23. -- 1933 Mahatma Gandhi Madras Mahatma Gandhi: Essays and Reflections on his life and Edited by S. George Allen and Unwin, 24. work: presented to him on his 1939 Radhakrishnan London Seventieth birthday October 2nd, 1939 Rise and growth of Indian Nationalism: Non-violent Atmaram Printing Press, 25. M.A. Buch 1939 nationalism; Gandhi and his Baroda school An Autobiography of the Navajivan Publishing 26. story of My Experiements M.K. Gandhi 1940 House, Ahmedabad with truth Allied Publisher, 27. I follow the Mahatma K.M. Munshi 1940 Bombay Navajivan Publishing 28. Economics of Khadi M.K. Gandhi 1941 House, Ahmedabad Mahatma Navajivan Publishing 29. The Indian State Problem 1941 Gandhi House, Ahmedabad Sex Sermons from the The Indian Printing 30. T.K. Dutt 1942 Loincloth Works, Lahore Mohandas Nonviolence in Peace and Navajivan Publishing 31. Karamchand 1942 War House, Ahmedabad Gandhi Mohandas Anant T. Hingorani, 32. To the Hindus and Muslims Karamchand 1942 Karachi Gandhi Mohandas To the Princes and their Anant T. Hingorani, 33. Karamchand 1942 People Karachi Gandhi Year of S.No Title Author Publisher and Address Publication Gandhi and Gandhism: a B.Pattabhi 34. Kitabistan, Allahabad 1942 study Sitaramayya Mahatma Anant T. Hingorani, 35. To the Women 1943 Gandhi Karachi Conquest of self: being Mohandas Thacker and Co., 36. Gleaning from his Writing Karamchand 1943 Bombay and Speeches Gandhi Mohandas Anant T. Hingorani, 37. To the Students Karamchand 1943 Karachi Gandhi George Allen & Unwin 38. A week with Gandhi Louis Fischer 1943 Ltd., London The Hindustan Times 39. Leaders conference -- 1943 Press, New Delhi Mody's Diamond 40. The Truth about Gandhi M.D.Japheth Printing Works, 1944, 1944 Bombay Mohandas Indian Printing Works, 41. Ethics of Fasting Karamchand 1944 Lahore Gandhi Mohandas Indian Printing Works, 42. The Unseen Power Karamchand 1944 Lahore Gandhi International Book 43. A week with Gandhi Louis Fischer 1944 House, Bombay Correspondence with Mr. Manager of Publication, 44. Gandhi (August 1942- -- Government of India 1944 April1944) Press, New Delhi George Allen & Unwin 45. Gandhi Carl Heath 1944 Ltd., London Navajivan Publishing 46. Gandhiji : his life and work -- 1944 House, Ahmedabad Padma Publications Ltd, 47. The Gandhian plan S.N. Agarwal 1944 Bombay Mohandas From Yeravda Mandir: Navajivan Publishing 48. Karamchand 1945 Ashram Observance House, Ahmedabad Gandhi Mohandas Indian Printing Works, 49. Gita the Mother Karamchand 1945 Lahore Gandhi Four crore Artisans hail the 50. N.G. Ranga Hind Kitabs 1945 Gandhian plan Year of S.No Title Author Publisher and Address Publication Mohandas Constructive Programme: its Navajivan Publishing 51. Karamchand 1945 meaning and place House, Ahmedabad Gandhi G. Hind Kitab Limited, 52. A Sheaf of Gandhi Anecdotes 1945 Ramachandran Bombay Gandhi Correspondence with Navajivan Publishing 53. -- 1945 the Government 1942-44 House, Ahmedabad 54. Gandhi World Citizen Muriel Lester Kitab Mahal, Allahabad 1945 Nagendranath 55. Gandhi and Gandhism Hind Kitabs, Bombay 1945 Gupta Edited by Vora & Co. Publishers 56. Gandjiji as We Know Him Chandrashanker 1945 Ltd., Bombay Shukla Edited by Jag Indian Printing Works, 57. Tagore and Gandhi Argue Parvesh 1945 Lahore Chander Vora & Co. Publishers, 58. The Gandhian way J.B. Kripalani 1945 Bombay Indian Printing Works, 59. Gita the mother M.K. Gandhi 1946 Lahore The Madras Law Journal 60. The Gandhi Sutras D.S.Sharma 1946 Press, Madras An Essay on Gandhian 61. J.J.Anjaria Vora and Co., Bombay 1946 Economics The Political Philosophy of Popular Prakashan, 62. G.N.Dhawan 1946 Mahatma Gandhi Bombay Mohandas Daridra – Narayana: our duty Anant T. Hingorani, 63. Karamchand 1946 in Food and Cloth crisis Karachi Gandhi Practical Non-Violence: (an K.G.Masharuwa Navajivan Publishing 64. 1946 ideology of non-violence) la House, Ahmedabad The Moral Challenge of 65. Dorothy Hogg Kitab Mahal, Allahabad 1946 Gandhi Vora & Co. Publishers, 66. Politics of Charkha J.B. Kripalani 1946 Bombay To the Protagonists of Mahatma Anand T. Hingorani, 67. 1947 Pakistan Gandhi Karachi Year of S.No Title Author Publisher and Address Publication Fellowship of faiths and unity Mahatma G.A. Natesan & Co., 68. 1947 of Religions Gandhi Madras Mohandas To the Protagonist of Anand T. Hingorani, 69. Karamchand 1947 Pakistan Karachi Gandhi Teachings of Mahatma Jag Parvesh The Indian Printing 70. 1947 Gandhi Chander Works, Lahore Indian Printing Works, 71. Gandhi is India Jagat S. Bright 1947 Lahore Mohandas Self-restraint vs. Navajivan Publishing 72. Karamchand 1947 Selfindulgence House, Ahmedabad Gandhi Gandhi's challenge to Navajivan Publishing 73. S.K.George 1947 Christianity House, Ahmedabad The Gandhian institutions of Thacker and Company, 74. R.V.Rao 1947 Wardha Bombay Famous letters of Mahatma Edited by The Indian Printing 75. 1947 Gandhi R.L.Khipple Works, Lahore Indian Printing Works, 76. Gandhi is India J.S. Bright 1947 Lahore 77. In search of truth P.C.Lahiri A.R.Mukherjee, Calcutta 1947 Hind Kitabs Ltd., 78. The India of my dream M.K.Gandhi 1947 Bombay The nation‟s voice: being a collection of Gandhiji‟s Edited by C. speeches in England and Sjt. Navajivan Publishing 79. Rajagopalachary 1947 Mahadev Desai‟s account of House, Ahmedabad a the sojourn [ September to December 1931] Nirmal Kumar Navajivan Publishing 80. Selections from Gandhi 1948 Bose House, Ahmedabad Mohandas Non-violence in Peace and Navajivan Publishing 81. Karamchand 1948 War House, Ahmedabad Gandhi Cent per cent Swadeshi or the Mohandas Navajivan Publishing 82. Economic of Village Karamchand 1948 House, Ahmedabad Industries Gandhi Padma Publications, 83. Gandhian plan Reaffirmed S.N.Aggarwala 1948 Bombay Year of S.No Title Author Publisher and Address Publication The All India Village The Gandhian Economy and 84. J.C.Kumarappa Industries Association, 1948 other Essays Wardha Hall the Publisher Ltd., 85. Gandhi: a Prophecy B.K.Mallik 1948 Oxford Navajivan Publishing 86. Key to health M.K. Gandhi 1948 House, Ahmedabad Delhi diary : prayer speeches Navajivan Publishing 87. M.K. Gandhi 1948 from 10-9-47 to 30-1-48 House, Ahmedabad Marc Edmund David McKay Company, 88. Gandhi lives 1948 Jones Philadelphia Raj Kamal Publications 89. Gandhi: the master K.M.Munshi 1948 Ltd., Delhi Publication Division. 90. Homage -- Ministry of Information 1948 and Broadcasting Humanity‟s homage to New Literature, 91. -- 1948 Gandhiji Allahabad International Book 92. I lived with Gandhi Louis Fischer 1948 House, Bombay Mahatma Gandhi: an Hoddes and Stoughton, 93. E.Stanley Jones 1948 interpretation London Mahatma Gandhi life through Compiled by K.R.Khosla & Sons, 94. 1948 pictures K.R.Khosla Delhi Orient Longmans Ltd, 95. Portraits of Mahatma Gandhi Mukul Dey 1948 Bombay Leaders of Modern India: Oxford University Press, 96. M.K.Gandhi 1948 Grade-III London World pays homage to Works on Gandhi Unity, 97. -- 1948 Gandhiji Amritsar Gandhi memorial : peace Edited by The Visva-Bharti 98. 1949 number Kshitis Roy Quarterly, Santiniketan Richard B. Navajivan Publishing 99. The Power of Non-violence 1949 Gregg House, Ahmedabad Mohandas Navajivan Publishing 100. Community Unity Karamchand 1949 House, Ahmedabad Gandhi Year of S.No Title Author Publisher and Address Publication Mohandas Navajivan Publishing 101. For Pacifists Karamchand 1949 House, Ahmedabad Gandhi Mohandas Navajivan Publishing 102. Ramanama Karamchand 1949 House, Ahmedabad Gandhi Mohandas Navajivan Publishing 103. Selected letters Karamchand 1949 House, Ahmedabad Gandhi Y.G. 104. Gandhism for Millions Pustak Bhandar, Patna 1949 Krishnamurti Y.G. 105. Gandhism will survive Pustak-Bhandar, Patna 1949 Krishnamurti Gleanings: gathered at Bapu‟s Navajivan Publishing 106. Mira 1949 feet House, Ahmedabad Navajivan Publishing 107.
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