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Gandhi : an illustrated biography / Pramod Kapoor.

By: Kapoor, Pramod.
London, UK : Thames & Hudson, ©2017Description: 327 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm. 327 pages : illustrations (some color), portraits ; 24 cm.Content type: text. ISBN: 9780500021439 (hbk).Subject(s): Gandhi, -- Mahatma, -- 1869-1948 | Gandhi, -- Mahatma, -- 1869-1948 -- Pictorial works | Statesmen -- India -- Biography | Nationalists -- India -- Biography | India -- Politics and government -- 1919-1947 | India -- History -- 20th century -- BiographyDDC classification: 954.035092 K141 2017 Other classification: GRef/HS
Contents:
My Experiment with Gandhi * 1869-1914: Early years in India, England and South Africa * 1915-1929: Return to India, the Non-Cooperation Movement and the Call for Independence * 1930-1939: Salt Satyagraha and the Round table Conferences * 1940-1946: The Cripps Mission and Quit India movement * 1946-1947: Ccommunal Riots, Partition and Independence * 1948: Assassination and Funeral
Summary: "Gandhi is an intimate history of the evolution of a mischievous, fun-loving boy into the Mahatma. From his schooling and early marriage in Kathiawar to his first brushes with the grandeur of London; from his chance employment for a legal case in South Africa to a train ride in Pietermaritzburg that led to his first fight for equality; from a relatively unsuccessful lawyer to a globally celebrated crusader for human rights-Gandhi was that rare rebel who redefined the meaning of mass resistance for generation to come. The chronological text and rarely seen photographs bring out his unique complexities for a new generation of readers."Summary: An intimate illustrated photographic journey through Gandhi's life, full of rare and previously unseen images.Summary: "A champion of civil rights and a leading light in India's struggle for independence, Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi was one of the iconic figures of the 20th century. He is best remembered for continually challenging British supremacy through acts of non-violent civil disobedience, and he willingly subjected himself to prison for his beliefs. But he was a complex and controversial man, someone whose behaviour in his personal life - especially as a father and a husband - was often at odds with his own teachings. A master of conflict resolution, he was adept at forging alliances with his fiercest critics, yet he could be uncompromising in his treatment of family members and loyal followers. This intimate pictorial biography unpicks the nuances of Gandhi's life and character, charting his evolution from fun-loving schoolboy to the man revered throughout India as the 'Father of the Nation'. Drawing on contemporary accounts and a myriad letters, documents, illustrations and photographs - including many which have rarely, if ever, been published - it reveals a man of contradictions, a fascinating personality whose complexities are sometimes obscured by the enormity of his achivements."--
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GRef 909 F779 2012 Wonders of the world / GRef 909 T237 2018 Tell me about history : GRef 912 D649 2012 DK complete atlas of the world / GRef 954.035092 K141 2017 Gandhi : GRef 954.035092 M612 2018 Mahatma Gandhi : GRef 959.1054092 Sh551 2018 Aung San Suu Kyi : GRef/HS 030/B480 The big book of records

My Experiment with Gandhi * 1869-1914: Early years in India, England and South Africa * 1915-1929: Return to India, the Non-Cooperation Movement and the Call for Independence * 1930-1939: Salt Satyagraha and the Round table Conferences * 1940-1946: The Cripps Mission and Quit India movement * 1946-1947: Ccommunal Riots, Partition and Independence * 1948: Assassination and Funeral

"Gandhi is an intimate history of the evolution of a mischievous, fun-loving boy into the Mahatma. From his schooling and early marriage in Kathiawar to his first brushes with the grandeur of London; from his chance employment for a legal case in South Africa to a train ride in Pietermaritzburg that led to his first fight for equality; from a relatively unsuccessful lawyer to a globally celebrated crusader for human rights-Gandhi was that rare rebel who redefined the meaning of mass resistance for generation to come. The chronological text and rarely seen photographs bring out his unique complexities for a new generation of readers."

An intimate illustrated photographic journey through Gandhi's life, full of rare and previously unseen images.

"A champion of civil rights and a leading light in India's struggle for independence, Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi was one of the iconic figures of the 20th century. He is best remembered for continually challenging British supremacy through acts of non-violent civil disobedience, and he willingly subjected himself to prison for his beliefs. But he was a complex and controversial man, someone whose behaviour in his personal life - especially as a father and a husband - was often at odds with his own teachings. A master of conflict resolution, he was adept at forging alliances with his fiercest critics, yet he could be uncompromising in his treatment of family members and loyal followers. This intimate pictorial biography unpicks the nuances of Gandhi's life and character, charting his evolution from fun-loving schoolboy to the man revered throughout India as the 'Father of the Nation'. Drawing on contemporary accounts and a myriad letters, documents, illustrations and photographs - including many which have rarely, if ever, been published - it reveals a man of contradictions, a fascinating personality whose complexities are sometimes obscured by the enormity of his achivements."--

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