M. K. Gandhi : an autobiography or the story of my experiments with truth. Tr. from the original in Gujarati by Mahadev Desai (Introduced with notes by Tridip Suhrud) (Record no. 47400)

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Personal name Gandhi, M. K.
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Title M. K. Gandhi : an autobiography or the story of my experiments with truth. Tr. from the original in Gujarati by Mahadev Desai (Introduced with notes by Tridip Suhrud)
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Place of publication, distribution, etc Haryana
Name of publisher, distributor, etc Penguin random House India Pvt. Ltd.
Date of publication, distribution, etc 2018
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Extent xvii,786p.
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Formatted contents note CONTENTS<br/>Foreword xiii<br/>A Note on the Annotations xvii<br/>Editor's Introduction 1<br/>An Autobiography 37<br/>Translator's Preface (first edition) 39<br/>Translator's Preface (second edition) 41<br/>Introduction 43 <br/>PART I<br/>I Birth and Parentage 53<br/>II.Childhood 58<br/>III.Child Marriage 61<br/>IV.Playing the Husband 65<br/>vAt the High School 69<br/>VlA Tragedy 75<br/>VIIA Tragedy (Contd.) 80<br/>VIIIStealing and Atonement 85<br/>IXMy Father's Death and My Double Shame 89<br/>XGlimpses of Religion 93<br/>XIPreparation for England 99<br/>XII.Outcaste 105<br/>XIII.In London at Last 108<br/>XIV.My Choice 114<br/>XV.Playing the English Gentleman 119<br/>XVI.Changes 124<br/>XVII.Experiments in Dietetics 129<br/>XVIII.Shyness My Shield 135<br/>XIX.The Canker ofUntruth 140<br/>XXAcquaintance with Religions<br/>XXII.Narayan Hemchandra 154<br/>XXIII.The Great Exhibition 160<br/>XXIV.'Called'-but Then? 163<br/>XXV.My Helplessness 167<br/>PART II<br/>I.Raychandbhai 175<br/>II.How I Began Life 180<br/>III .The First Case 184<br/>IV.The First Shock 188<br/>v.Preparing for South Africa 192<br/>VI.Arrival in Natal 195<br/>VII.Some Experiences 199<br/>VIII On the Way to Pretoria 205<br/>IX.More Hardships 211<br/>X.First Day in Pretoria 216<br/>XIChristian Contacts 221<br/>XII.Seeking Touch with Indians 226<br/>XIIIWhat It Is to be a 'Coolie' 229<br/>XIV Preparation for the Case 234<br/>XV Religious Ferment 239<br/>XVIMan Proposes, God Disposes 244<br/>XVII Settled in Natal 247<br/>XVIII Colour Bar 254<br/>XIXNatal Indian Congress 259<br/>XX Balasundaram 264<br/>XXIThe £3 Tax 267<br/>XXII Comparative Study ofReligicins 272<br/>XXIII As a Householder 277<br/>XXIV Homeward 281<br/>XXV In India 285 '<br/>XXVI Two Passions 290<br/>XXVII The B mbay Meeting 295<br/>XXVIII. Poona and Madras 299<br/>XXIX. 'Return Soon' 303<br/>PART III<br/>I Rumblings of the Storm 311<br/>II The Storm 314<br/>III The Test 320<br/>IV The Calm after the Storm 327<br/>v Education of Children 331<br/>VI Spirit of Service 335<br/>VII Brahmacharya-I 339<br/>VIII Brahmacharya-II 344<br/>IX Simple Life 349<br/>X The Boer War 352<br/>XI Sanitary Reform and Famine Relief 356<br/>XII Return to India 358<br/>XIII In India Again 363<br/>XIV Clerk and Bearer 367<br/>XV In the Congress 370<br/>XVI Lord Curzon's Durbar 372<br/>XVII A Month with Gokhale-1 375<br/>XVIII A Month with Gokhale-II 379<br/>XIX A Month with Gokhale-III 382<br/>XX In Benares 387<br/>XXI Settled in Bombay 393<br/>XXII Faith on its Trial 396<br/>XXIII To South Africa Again 400<br/>PART IV <br/>I Love's Labour's Lost'?407<br/>II Autocrats from Asia 410<br/>III Pocketed the Insult . 413<br/>IV Quickened Spirit of Sacrifice 417<br/>V Result of Introspection 420<br/>VI A Sacrifice to Vegetarianism 424<br/>VII Experiments in Earth and Water Treatment 427<br/>VIII A Warning 430<br/>IX A Tussle with Power 434<br/>X A Sacred Recollection and Penance 437<br/>XI Intimate European Contacts 440<br/>XII European Contacts (Contd.) 444<br/>XIII 'Indian Opinion' 448<br/>XIV Coolie Locations or Ghettoes? 452<br/>XV The Black Plague-1 457<br/>XVI The Black Plague-II 460<br/>XVII Location in Flames 465<br/>XVIII The Magic Spell of a Book 467<br/>XIX The Phoenix Settlement 471<br/>XX The First Night 475<br/>XXI Polak Takes the Plunge 477<br/>XXII Whom God Protects 481<br/>XXIII A Peep into the Household 486<br/>XXIV The Zulu 'Rebellion'<br/>xxv Heart Searchings<br/>XXVI The Birth of Satyagraha<br/>XXVII More Experiments in Dietetics 501<br/>XXVIII Kasturbai's Courage<br/>XXIX Domestic Satyagraha<br/> Towards Self-restraint 513<br/>XXXI Fasting<br/>XXXII As Schoolmaster 520<br/>XXXIII Literary Training 524<br/>XXXIV Training of the Spirit 526<br/>XXXV Tares among the Wheat 532<br/>XXXVI Fasting as Penance 535<br/>XXXVII To Meet Gokhale 538<br/>XXXVIll My Part in the War 542<br/>XXXIX A Spiritual Dilemma <br/>XL Miniature Satyagraha<br/>XLI Gokhale's Charity<br/>XLII Treatment ofPleurisy<br/>XLIII Homeward<br/>XLIV Some Reminiscences of the Bar <br/>XLV Sharp Practice?<br/>XLVI Clients Turned Co-Workers XLVII How a Client Was Saved<br/>PART V<br/>I The First Experience 575<br/>II With Gokhale in Poona 579<br/>III Was It a Threat? 582<br/>IV Shantiniketan 586<br/>V Woes of Third-Class Passengers 591<br/>VI Wooing 594<br/>VII KumbhaMela 596<br/>VIII Lakshman Jhuh 602<br/>IX Founding of the Ashram 607<br/>X On the Anvil 610<br/>XI Abolition of Indentured Emigration 616<br/>XII The Stain of Indigo 622<br/>XIII The Gentle Bihari 626<br/>XIV Face to Face with Ahimsa 631<br/>XV Case Withdrawn 637<br/>XVI Methods ofWork 641<br/>XVII Companions 645<br/>XVIII Penetrating the Villages 650<br/>XIX When a Governor Is Good 652<br/>XX In Touch with Labour 656<br/>XXI A Peep into the Ashram 660<br/>XXII The Fast 663<br/>XXIII The Kheda Satyagraha 670<br/>XXIV 'The Onion Thief 674<br/>XXV End of Kheda Satyagraha 677<br/>XXVI Passion for Unity 679<br/>XXVII Recruiting Campaign 684<br/>XXVIII Near Death's Door 692<br/>XXIX The Rowlatt Bills and My Dilemma 698<br/>XXX That Wonderful Spectacle! 703<br/>XXXI That Memorable Week!-1 707<br/>XXXII That Memorable Week!-11 715<br/>XXXIII 'A Himalayan Miscalculation' 719<br/>XXXIV 'Navajivan' and 'Young India' 722<br/>XXXV In the Punjab 726<br/>XXXVI The Khilafat Against Cow-Protection? 732<br/>XXXVII The Amritsar Congress 739<br/>XXXVIII Congress Initiation 744<br/>XXXIX The Birth of Khadi 747<br/>XL Found at Last! 751<br/>XLI An Instructive Dialogue 755<br/>XLII Its Rising Tide 758<br/>XLIII At Nagpur 763<br/>FAREWELL 767<br/>Editor's Acknowledgements 771<br/>Index 773<br/>
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