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Mahatma Gandhi's
SPEECHES AND WRITINGS
THIS omnibus Edition of Mahatma Gandhi's
 
Speeches and Writings is revised and consider
ably enlarged with the addition of a number of
important articles from Young India and Navajivan
(rendered into English,. The collection has over
 
1,100 pages of well-arranged matter ranging over the
whole period of Gandhiji's public life. The volume
begins with the South African Indian question and
covers his views on indentured labour and Indians in
the Colonies, his jail experiences in South Africa, his
pronouncements on the Kaira and Champaran affairs,
his discourses on the Rowlatt Bills and Satyagraha,
and his Young India articles on the Non-Co-operation
Movement including select papers on the Khilafat
and Punjab wrongs, the Congress, Swadeshi, National
Education and Swaraj. It also includes Mahatma
Gandhi's famous letters to the three Viceroys-Lord
Chelmsford, Lord Reading and Lord Irwin, bis
historic Statement before the Court at the great trial,
his Congress Presidential Address and other publis
utterances, his Speeches and Messages during his
great march to the Salt pans of Dandi, the full text
of his agreement with Lord Irwin and the Speeches
implementing the Pact Then there are his Speeches
at the Second Round Table Conference 'followed
by the Willingdon-Gandhi correspondence. Another
Section contains his important studies on the
Hindu-Muslim question, 85 also the Statements
on the Problem of Untouchability following the
historic letter to Mr Ramsay MacDonald and the
Epic Fast which resulted in changing the Premier's
Award. Yet another Section gives his reminiscences
of great Indians like Gokhale, Pherozeshah Mehta,
Bal Gangadhar Tilak, C. R. Das, etc.
 
With numerous Illustrations and an Index.
Cloth Bound. Fourth Edition. Rs. 4.
 
To Subs. of the "Indian Review ", Rs. 3-8.
 
G. A. NATESAN & Co., PUBLISHERS, MADRAS.