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First two leaves of first volume (title page and a plate) partly detached. Small tears to edges of some leaves (not affecting text). Several months later, Gandhi was assassinated by a Hindu nationalist. The Story of My Experiments with Truth is an autobiography by Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi, published in 1993. In 1947, India gained its independence, to a considerable extent thanks to Gandhi's continuous struggle. At the end of World War I, he returned to India, became a member of parliament and dedicated himself to India's struggle for independence from British rule by non-violent civil resistance (Satyagraha) – protests, hunger strikes and other actions, some of which landed him several times in prison. He studied law in England and worked in South-Africa, where he encountered severe manifestations of racism, and started developing his anti-colonial views. Gandhi was born to a Hindu family of a high caste in coastal Gujarat, western India, during the British rule. English.Īutobiography by Mohandas Karamchand (Mahatma) Gandhi, a political leader and the 'spiritual father' of India. I: 1933 (reprinting of the first edition from 1927). Ahmedabad, India: Navajivan Karyalaya / Navajivan Press. The Story of My Experiments with Truth, by Mahatma Gandhi.
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