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M. K. GANDHI

By REV. JOSEPH DOKE

with a foreword by Lord Ampthill

This is a cheap, popular edition of an inspiring book (M. K. Gandhi: An Indian Patriot in South Africa) written by as great Christian friend and admirer of Mr. Gandhi. The Rev. Doke, she author, gives a vivid and penetrating analysis of Mr Gandhi's character illustrated with ample instances of his doings in South Africa. The book is crammed with many striking passages from his utterances on various subjects, besides many an intimate desciption of dramatic incidents narrated with warmth and colour.

Price Re. 1. To Subscribers of the "Indian Review," As. 12.

HIND SWARAJ

or THE INDIAN HOME RULE

By Mr. M. K. GANDHI

In is certainly my good fortune that this booklet of mine is receiving wide attetion. In my opinion it is a book which can be puts into the hands of a child. It teaches the gospel ot love in the place of that of hate. It replaces violence with self-sacrifice. It pits soul force against brute force. It has gone through several editions and I commend it to those who would care to read in. I withdraw nothing except one word of it, and that in deference to a lady friend. — (Young India, 26th January, 1921.)

A CHEAP, POPULAR EDITION. Price 8 As. To Subscribers of the "Indian Review," 6 As.

The INDIAN PROBLEM

by Mr. C. F. ANDREWS

INDIAN INDEPENDENCE
INDIA AND THE EMPIRE
LETTERS ON NON—COOPERATION
THE SWADESHI MOVEMENT
NATIONAL EDUCATION
THE DRINK EVIL
THE OPIUM TRADE OF INDIA.

All in one volume, winh a nice frontispiece.

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