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 | | | "That ready wit, which you so partially allow me, ... may create many admirers; but, take my word for it, it makes few friends. It shines and dazzles like the noonday sun, but, like that, too, it is very apt to scorch, and therefore is always feared.The milder morning and evening light and heat of that planet soothe and calm our minds. Never seek for wit; if it present itself, well and good; but even then, let your judgement interpose, and take care that it be not at the expense of anybody."
- Philip Dormer Stanhope, 4th earl of Chesterfield, 1749 | | | |
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Format: Paperback, 560 pages
Edition: REPRINT
Publisher: Beacon Press
ISBN: 0807059099
Release Date: Jan 11, 1993
Average Reader Review:     (Based on 4 reviews.)
| |  | | | In Brief All royalties earned on this book are paid to the Navajivan Trust, founded by Gandhi, for use in carrying on his work.
| | | | From The Publisher 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.
| | | | Annotation All royalties earned on this book are paid to the Navajivan Trust, founded by Gandhi, for use in carrying on his work.
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 | | | | | Number of Reviews: 4 Average Rating:     
excellent book     
-- A reviewer, April 25, 2001
This book shall change your image of Gandhi     
-- Kalyan Karri, May 14, 2002
Also Recommended: Light of Asia -- Edwin Arnold , Unto the Last -- John Ruskin
Fantastic Journey     
-- Parag, M L King of 21st century, April 6, 1999
Also Recommended: History of Satyagrah in South Africa
A VERY HONEST ACCOUNT OF GANDHI'S LIFE     
-- Vishal Bijlani, September 17, 1999
Also Recommended: The Discovery of India- Jawaharlal Nehru. A History of India- Romila Thapar
| |  | | | | Foreword | xi | | Translator's Preface | xix | | Introduction | xxiii | | Part I | | Chapter I | Birth and Parentage | 3 | | Chapter II | Childhood | 6 | | Chapter III | Child Marriage | 8 | | Chapter IV | Playing the Husband | 11 | | Chapter V | At the High School | 14 | | Chapter VI | A Tragedy | 19 | | Chapter VII | A Tragedy (Contd.) | 22 | | Chapter VIII | Stealing and Atonement | 25 | | Chapter IX | My Father's Death and My Double Shame | 28 | | Chapter X | Glimpses of Religion | 31 | | Chapter XI | Preparation for England | 35 | | Chapter XII | Outcaste | 39 | | Chapter XIII | In London at Last | 42 | | Chapter XIV | My Choice | 45 | | Chapter XV | Playing the English Gentleman | 48 | | Chapter XVI | Changes | 52 | | Chapter XVII | Experiments in Dietetics | 55 | | Chapter XVIII | Shyness My Shield | 59 | | Chapter XIX | The Canker of Untruth | 63 | | Chapter XX | Acquaintance with Religions | 67 | | Chapter XXII | Narayan Hemchandra | 72 | | Chapter XXIII | The Great Exhibition | 76 | | Chapter XXIV | 'Called'--But Then? | 78 | | Chapter XXV | My Helplessness | 81 | | Part II | | Chapter I | Raychandbhai | 87 | | Chapter II | How I Began Life | 90 | | Chapter III | The First Case | 93 | | Chapter IV | The First Shock | 96 | | Chapter V | Preparing for South Africa | 100 | | Chapter VI | Arrival in Natal | 102 | | Chapter VII | Some Experiences | 105 | | Chapter VIII | On the Way to Pretoria | 109 | | Chapter IX | More Hardships | 113 | | Chapter X | First Day in Pretoria | 118 | | Chapter XI | Christian Contacts | 122 | | Chapter XII | Seeking Touch with Indians | 125 | | Chapter XIII | What It Is to Be A 'Coolie' | 128 | | Chapter XIV | Preparation for the Case | 131 | | Chapter XV | Religious Ferment | 135 | | Chapter XVI | Man Proposes, God Disposes | 138 | | Chapter XVII | Settled in Natal | 141 | | Chapter XVIII | Colour Bar | 145 | | Chapter XIX | Natal Indian Congress | 148 | | Chapter XX | Balasundaram | 153 | | Chapter XXI | The [pound] 3 Tax | 155 | | Chapter XXII | Comparative Study of Religions | 158 | | Chapter XXIII | As a Householder | 162 | | Chapter XXIV | Homeward | 165 | | Chapter XXV | In India | 168 | | Chapter XXVI | Two Passions | 172 | | Chapter XXVII | The Bombay Meeting | 175 | | Chapter XXVIII | Poona and Madras | 178 | | Chapter XXIX | 'Return Soon' | 180 | | Part III | | Chapter I | Rumblings of the Storm | 185 | | Chapter II | The Storm | 188 | | Chapter III | The Test | 191 | | Chapter IV | The Calm After the Storm | 196 | | Chapter V | Education of Children | 199 | | Chapter VI | Spirit of Service | 202 | | Chapter VII | Brahmacharya--I | 204 | | Chapter VIII | Brahmacharya--II | 208 | | Chapter IX | Simple Life | 212 | | Chapter X | The Boer War | 214 | | Chapter XI | Sanitary Reform and Famine Relief | 217 | | Chapter XII | Return to India | 219 | | Chapter XIII | In India Again | 222 | | Chapter XIV | Clerk and Bearer | 225 | | Chapter XV | In the Congress | 227 | | Chapter XVI | Lord Curzon's Darbar | 229 | | Chapter XVII | A Month with Gokhale--I | 231 | | Chapter XVIII | A Month with Gokhale--II | 233 | | Chapter XIX | A Month with Gokhale--III | 236 | | Chapter XX | In Benares | 239 | | Chapter XXI | Settled in Bombay? | 243 | | Chapter XXII | Faith on Its Trial | 246 | | Chapter XXIII | To South Africa Again | 249 | | Part IV | | Chapter I | 'Love's Labour's Lost'? | 255 | | Chapter II | Autocrats from Asia | 257 | | Chapter III | Pocketed the Insult | 259 | | Chapter IV | Quickened Spirit of Sacrifice | 262 | | Chapter V | Result of Introspection | 264 | | Chapter VI | A Sacrifice to Vegetarianism | 267 | | Chapter VII | Experiments in Earth and Water Treatment | 269 | | Chapter VIII | A Warning | 271 | | Chapter IX | A Tussle with Power | 274 | | Chapter X | A Sacred Recollection and Penance | 276 | | Chapter XI | Intimate European Contacts | 279 | | Chapter XII | European Contacts (Contd.) | 282 | | Chapter XIII | 'Indian Opinion' | 285 | | Chapter XIV | Coolie Locations or Ghettoes? | 287 | | Chapter XV | The Black Plague--I | 290 | | Chapter XVI | The Black Plague--II | 292 | | Chapter XVII | Location in Flames | 295 | | Chapter XVIII | The Magic Spell of a Book | 297 | | Chapter XIX | The Phoenix Settlement | 300 | | Chapter XX | The First Night | 302 | | Chapter XXI | Polak Takes the Plunge | 304 | | Chapter XXII | Whom God Protects | 306 | | Chapter XXIII | A Peep into the Household | 310 | | Chapter XXIV | The Zulu 'Rebellion' | 313 | | Chapter XXV | Heart Searchings | 315 | | Chapter XXVI | The Birth of Satyagraha | 318 | | Chapter XXVII | More Experiments in Dietetics | 320 | | Chapter XXVIII | Kasturbai's Courage | 322 | | Chapter XXIX | Domestic Satyagraha | 325 | | Chapter XXX | Towards Self-Restraint | 328 | | Chapter XXXI | Fasting | 330 | | Chapter XXXII | As Schoolmaster | 333 | | Chapter XXXIII | Literary Training | 335 | | Chapter XXXIV | Training of the Spirit | 338 | | Chapter XXXV | Tares Among the Wheat | 340 | | Chapter XXXVI | Fasting as Penance | 342 | | Chapter XXXVII | To Meet Gokhale | 344 | | Chapter XXXVIII | My Part in the War | 346 | | Chapter XXXIX | A Spiritual Dilemma | 348 | | Chapter XL | Miniature Satyagraha | 351 | | Chapter XLI | Gokhale's Charity | 355 | | Chapter XLII | Treatment of Pleurisy | 357 | | Chapter XLIII | Homeward | 359 | | Chapter XLIV | Some Reminiscences of the Bar | 361 | | Chapter XLV | Sharp Practice? | 363 | | Chapter XLVI | Clients Turned Co-Workers | 365 | | Chapter XLVII | How a Client Was Saved | 367 | | Part V | | Chapter I | The First Experience | 373 | | Chapter II | With Gokhale in Poona | 375 | | Chapter III | Was it a Threat? | 377 | | Chapter IV | Shantiniketan | 380 | | Chapter V | Woes of Third Class Passengers | 383 | | Chapter VI | Wooing | 385 | | Chapter VII | Kumbha Mela | 387 | | Chapter VIII | Lakshman Jhula | 391 | | Chapter IX | Founding of the Ashram | 395 | | Chapter X | On the Anvil | 397 | | Chapter XI | Abolition of Indentured Emigration | 400 | | Chapter XII | The Stain of Indigo | 404 | | Chapter XIII | The Gentle Bihari | 406 | | Chapter XIV | Face to Face with Ahimsa | 409 | | Chapter XV | Case Withdrawn | 413 | | Chapter XVI | Methods of Work | 416 | | Chapter XVII | Companions | 419 | | Chapter XVIII | Penetrating the Villages | 422 | | Chapter XIX | When a Governor is Good | 424 | | Chapter XX | In Touch with Labour | 426 | | Chapter XXI | A Peep into the Ashram | 428 | | Chapter XXII | The Fast | 430 | | Chapter XXIII | The Kheda Satyagraha | 434 | | Chapter XXIV | 'The Onion Thief' | 436 | | Chapter XXV | End of Kheda Satyagraha | 439 | | Chapter XXVI | Passion for Unity | 441 | | Chapter XXVII | Recruiting Campaign | 444 | | Chapter XXVIII | Near Death's Door | 450 | | Chapter XXIX | The Rowlatt Bills and My Dilemma | 454 | | Chapter XXX | That Wonderful Spectacle! | 457 | | Chapter XXXI | That Memorable Week!--I | 460 | | Chapter XXXII | That Memorable Week!--II | 466 | | Chapter XXXIII | 'A Himalayan Miscalculation' | 469 | | Chapter XXXIV | 'Navajivan' and 'Young India' | 471 | | Chapter XXXV | In the Punjab | 475 | | Chapter XXXVI | The Khilafat Against Cow Protection? | 478 | | Chapter XXXVII | The Amritsar Congress | 482 | | Chapter XXXVIII | Congress Initiation | 486 | | Chapter XXXIX | The Birth of Khadi | 489 | | Chapter XL | Found at Last! | 491 | | Chapter XLI | An Instructive Dialogue | 494 | | Chapter XLII | Its Rising Tide | 497 | | Chapter XLIII | At Nagpur | 500 | | Farewell | 503 | | Index | 506 |
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