Mahatma Gandhi
Price: 345.00 INR
ISBN:
9780195623451
Publication date:
01/09/1997
Paperback
272 pages
Price: 345.00 INR
ISBN:
9780195623451
Publication date:
01/09/1997
Paperback
272 pages
B.R. Nanda
Rights: World Rights
B.R. Nanda
Description
It is plausible to argue that in the spheres of morality and politics, the life of Mahatma Gandhi outshines every other in the last couple of centuries. B.R. Nanda’s account of Gandhi’s life has acquired a large following. Written to be enjoyed by the general reader, it exhaustively documents the events in his career and reveals the contours of his thought.
This is one of the best short biographies of the Mahatma available today.
About the Author
B.R. Nanda (1917–2010) had written a number of well-known books on Gandhi and Nehru, as well as a biography of Gokhale. He served as the Director of the Nehru Memorial Museum and Library, New Delhi, India
B.R. Nanda
B.R. Nanda
Review
‘... a vivid picture of [Gandhi’s] personality and a comprehensive account of his activities ... The style is simple and elegant.’—The Hindu
‘... an excellent account of Gandhi’s life and of the movement for Indian Independence.’—Times Literary Supplement
Description
It is plausible to argue that in the spheres of morality and politics, the life of Mahatma Gandhi outshines every other in the last couple of centuries. B.R. Nanda’s account of Gandhi’s life has acquired a large following. Written to be enjoyed by the general reader, it exhaustively documents the events in his career and reveals the contours of his thought.
This is one of the best short biographies of the Mahatma available today.
About the Author
B.R. Nanda (1917–2010) had written a number of well-known books on Gandhi and Nehru, as well as a biography of Gokhale. He served as the Director of the Nehru Memorial Museum and Library, New Delhi, India
Reviews
‘... a vivid picture of [Gandhi’s] personality and a comprehensive account of his activities ... The style is simple and elegant.’—The Hindu
‘... an excellent account of Gandhi’s life and of the movement for Indian Independence.’—Times Literary Supplement