"The Story of My Experiments with Truth" is the autobiography of Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi (1892-1924), who is commonly known as Mahatma Gandhi. It was translated from Gujarati to English by Mahadev Desai, who wrote a preface to the English publication.
My Experiments With Truth;- an autobiography by Mahatma Gandhi
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Melanie Dunea is the author of My Country, which was released in October 2010. The book contains photographs and interviews of several country music legends.
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The Story of My Experiments With Truth
Mohandas "Mahatma" Gandhi's life from his birth (1869) to 1921 was the subject of his early autobiography entitled "The Story of My Experiments with Truth" (serialized 1925 to 1929).
My Experiments With Truth;- an autobiography by Mahatma Gandhi
Gandhi has written a wide variety of books. Two of them are The Story of My Experiments With Truth and Essential Writings.
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The Story of My Experiments with Truth is the autobiography of Mohandas K. Gandhi, covering his life from early childhood through to 1921. It was written in weekly installments and published in his journal Navjivan from 1925 to 1929
No, the Ugly Truth was the last book, according to the author.
Peter Greenleaf has written: 'Richard Baxter and William Laud' 'Experiments in space science' -- subject- s -: Astronomy, Experiments, Juvenile literature
In the book Daniel's Story, Daniel realizes the truth about the Chinese communist government.In Daniel's story, Daniel realizes the truth about the Chinese communist government.
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In a way you have to decide it yourself. Ask yourself what is the book trying to tell me? In a way it's like a moral of the story