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A Bunch of Old Letters: Ed. Jawaharlal Nehru, Asia Publishing House,
Bombay, 1958.
A Discipline for Non-violence: Richard B. Gregg, Navajivan
Publishing House, Ahmedabad, 1941.
A History of Indians in Mauritius: K. Hazareesingh, General Printing
and Stationery Co. Ltd., 1950.
A Pilgrimage for Peace: Pyarelal, Navajivan Publishing House,
Ahmedabad, 1950.
A Righteous Struggle: Mahadev Haribhai Desai, Navajivan Publishing
House, Ahmedabad, 1951.
A Thought for the Day: M. K. Gandhi, compiled and translated by
Anand T. Hingorani, Publications Division, Ministry of
Information and Broadcasting, Government of India, New Delhi,
1969.
Aaj: Hindi daily published from Banaras.
Acharya Kripalaninan Lekho (Gujarati): Ed. Maganbhai P. Desai,
Gujarat Vidyapith, Ahmedabad, 1937.
Adarsh Hind Mahila (Marathi): Biography of Avantikabai Gokhale
by Vinayak Tiwari.
Advance: English daily published from Calcutta.
Akhil Bharatiya Hindi Sahitya Sammelan: Karya Vivaran, Indore.
ALL-I NDIA CONGRESS COMMITTEE FILES: Records of the Indian National
Congress kept at Nehru Memorial Museum and Library, New
Delhi.
All About the Khilafat: M. H. Abbas; Ray & Ray Choudhry, Calcutta.
ALL I NDIA RADIO, NEW DELHI.
Amaran Ba (Gujarati): Vanamala Parikh and Sushila Nayyar,
Navajivan Publishing House, Ahmedabad, 1951.
Amrita Bazar Patrika: English newspaper of Calcutta which first
appeared in 1868 as a Bengali weekly; a daily since 1891.
An Atheist with Gandhi: Gora (G. Ramachandra Rao), Navajivan
Publishing House, Ahmedabad, 1951.
An Autobiography or The Story of My Experiments with Truth: M. K.
Gandhi, Navajivan Publishing House, Ahmedabad, 2nd ed.,
1940.
Ananda Bazar Patrika: Bengali daily published from Calcutta.
ANDHRA GOVERNMENT RECORDS.
Antyaj Stotra (Gujarati): Amritlal Sunderjee Padhiyar, Jivram Kathani,
1925.
Ashiyana ki Awaz: Mazharul Haque Smarak Mandal, Chhapra (Bihar),
1963 edn.
Ashram Bhajanavali: Ed. Kaka Kalelkar, Navajivan Publishing House,
Ahmedabad.
Ashram Bhajanono Swadhyaya (Gujarati): Ed. Prabhudas Gandhi,
Rashtriyashala, Rajkot, 1978.
Ashram Observances in Action: Translated from Gujarati by Valji G.
Desai.
Ashram Samachar (Gujarati): Handwritten bulletin brought out
periodically from Sabarmati Ashram, Ahmedabad.
At the Feet of Bapu: Brijkrishna Chandiwala, Navajivan Publishing
House, Ahmedabad, 1954.
At the Feet of Mahatma Gandhi: Dr. Rajendra Prasad, Navajivan
Publishing House, Ahmedabad.
Atmarachana athava Ashrami Kelavani (Gujarati): Jugatram Dave,
Navajivan Publishing House, Ahmedabad, 1946.
Ba Bapuni Shili Chhayaman (Gujarati): Manubehn Gandhi,
Navajivan Prakashan Mandir, Ahmedabad, 1952.
Badonke Preranadayak Kuchh Patra (Hindi): Viyogi Hari, Kutir
Publishers, Model Town, Delhi, 1960.
Balpothi (Gujarati): M. K. Gandhi, Navajivan Publishing House,
Ahmedabad, 1951.
Bapu’s Letters to Mira: Ed. Mirabehn, Navajivan Publishing House,
Ahmedabad, 1949.
Bapu—A Unique Association, Vol. II: Ed. G. D. Birla, Bharatiya
Vidya Bhavan Bombay, 1977.
Bapu—Conversations and Correspondence with Mahatma Gandhi: F.
Mary Barr, International Book House Ltd., Bombay, 1949.
Bapu—Maine kya Dekha, kya Samjha? (Hindi): Ramnarayan
Choudhri, Navajivan Publishing House, Ahmedabad, 1962.
Bapu Aur Harijan (Hindi): Ed. Kshem Chand ‘Suman’, Publications
Bureau, Information Directorate, Uttar Pradesh, Lucknow,
1952.
Bapujini Shital Chhayaman (Gujarati): Karsandas Chitalia, Bhagini
Samaj, Bombay.
Bapuke Ashirvad: A Thought for the Day (Hindi): Ed. Anand T.
Hingorani, Publications Division, Ministry of Information and
Broadcasting, Government of India, 1968.
Bapuke Patra–8: Bibi Amtussalaamke Nam (Hindi): Ed. Kaka
Kalelkar, Navajivan Publishing House, Ahmedabad, 1963.
Bapuki Chhayamen (Hindi): Balvantsinha, Navajivan Publishing
House, Ahmedabad, 1959.
Bapuki Chhayamen Mere Jivan ke Solah Varsha (Hindi): H. L.
Sharma, Iswar Sharan Ashram, Allahabad, 1957.
Bapuki Kalamse (Hindi): Ed. Kaka Kalelkar, Navajivan Prakashan
Mandir, Ahmedebad, 1957.
Bapuki Prem Prasadi (Hindi): Ed. G. D. Birla. Bharatiya Vidya
Bhavan Bombay, 1977.
Bapuki Virat Vatsalata (Hindi): Kashinath Trivedi, Navajivan
Publishing House, Ahmedabad, 1964.
Bapuna Bane Patro (Gujarati): International Printing Press, Phoenix,
Natal, 1948.
Bapuna Patro—1: Ashramni Behnone (Gujarati): Ed. Kakasaheb
Kalelkar, Navajivan Publishing House, Ahmedabad, 1949.
Bapuna Patro—10: Shri Prabhavatibehnne (Gujarati): Ed.
Kakasaheb Kalelkar, Navajivan Publishing House, Ahmedabad,
1966.
Bapuna Patro—2: Sardar Vallabhbhaine (Gujarati): Ed. Manibehn
Patel, Navajivan Publishing House, Ahmedabad, 1959.
Bapuna Patro—3: Kusumbehn Desaine (Gujarati): Navajivan
Publishing House, Ahmedabad.
Bapuna Patro—4: Manibehn Patelne (Gujarati): Ed. Manibehn Patel,
Navajivan Publishing House, Ahmedabad, 1960.
Bapuna Patro—5: Kumari Premabehn Kantakne (Gujarati): Ed. Kaka
Kalelkar, Navajivan Publishing House, 1960.
Bapuna Patro—6: G.S. Gangabehnne (Gujarati): Ed. Kakasaheb
Kalelkar, Navajivan Publishing House, Ahmedabad, 1960.
Bapuna Patro—7: Shri Chhaganlal Joshine (Gujarati): Ed.
Chhaganlal Joshi, Navajivan Publishing House, Ahmedabad,
1962.
Bapuna Patro—9: Shri Narandas Gandhine, Part I and Part II
(Gujarati): Ed. Narandas Gandhi, Navajivan Publishing House,
Ahmedabad, 1964.
Bapuni Ashrami Kelavani: Shivabhai G. Patel, Ramlal Parikh, Gujarat
Vidyapith, Ahmedabad, 1969.
Bapuni Prasadi (Gujarati): Tr. Mathuradas Trikumji, Navajivan
Publishing House, Ahmedabad, 1948, 1957, 1964.
Bapuni Shital Chhayaman (Gujarati): Ed. Sarojini Mehta, Lilavati D.
Banker and Bachubehn R. Lotwala, Bombay 1958.
Basic National Education: Hindustani Talimi Sangh, Segaon, Wardha,
C. P.
Benares Hindu Vishwavidyalaya Rajat Jayanti Samaroh (Hindi): Ed.
V. A. Sundaram, Tara Printing Press, Benares, 1942.
BHARAT KALA BHAVAN, BANARAS.
Bhavnagar Samachar: Gujarati weekly published from Bhavnagar.
Bihar Pachhi Dilhi (Gujarati): Manubehn Gandhi, Navajivan
Publishing House, Ahmedabad, 1961.
Bihar Samachar: Hindi bulletin published by Bihar Government.
Biharni Komi Agman (Gujarati): Manu Gandhi, Navajivan Publishing
House, Ahmedabad, 1956.
Bombay Gazette: Founded in 1791 as an independent paper, became
soon after a semi-official organ.
BOMBAY GOVERNMENT RECORDS: Including those of the Home
Department, and the Bombay Secret Abstracts.
BOMBAY SECRET ABSTRACTS, 1920, 21, 24, 30, 31, 32, 33, 34: Official
records of the Government of Bombay.
BROADLANDS ARCHIVES TRUST, Romsey, Hampshire, U. K.
Buddhi Prakash: Gujarati magazine published from Ahmedabad.
Builders of Modern India: Srinivasa Iyengar: K. R. R. Sastry,
Publications Division, Ministry of Information and
Broadcasting, Government of India, 1972.
Calcuttano Chamatkar (Gujarati): Manubehn Gandhi, Navajivan
Publishing House, Ahmedabad, 1956.
Cape Time: Daily newspaper of Cape Town.
Capitalism, Socialism or Villagism?: Bharatan Kumarappa, Shakti
Karyalayam, Publishers, Madras, 1946.
CENTRAL LIBRARY OF THE SELLY OAK COLLEGE, BIRMINGHAM.
Charkha Sanghka Navasanskaran (Hindi): Khadi Vidya Prakashan,
Akhil Bharat Charkha Sangh, Sevargam, Wardha, 1945.
Charles Freer Andrews: Benarsidas Chaturvedi and Marjorie Sykes,
Allen and Unwin, London, 1947.
COLONIAL OFFICE RECORDS: Housed in the Library of the Colonial
Office London, these include most official documents and
papers pertaining to South African affairs.
Congress Bulletin: Published by the All-India Congress Committee,
Allahabad.
Constitution of the Harijan Sevak Sangh: Published by Harijan Sevak
Sangh, Kingsway, Delhi—9, 1955.
Constructive Programme—Its Meaning and Place: M. K. Gandhi,
Navajivan Press, Ahmedabad, 1941.
Contemporary Indian Philosophy: Ed. S. Radhakrishnan and J. H.
Muirhead, George Allen and Unwin Ltd., London, 1952.
Correspondence between Mahatma Gandhi and P. C. Joshi: Ed. P. C.
Joshi, People’s Publishing House, Bombay, 1945.
Correspondence with Mr. Gandhi (August 1942—April 1944): The
Manager of Publications, Delhi, 1944.
Cow in India: Satis Chandra Das Gupta, Khadi Pratishthan, Calcutta,
1945.
Cross Roads: Subhas Chandra Bose, Asia Publishing House, Bombay,
1962.
D.I.G.’S OFFICE, CALCUTTA: Records kept in the D.I.G.’s office, West
Bengal, Calcutta.
Dead Animals to Tanned Leather: S. C. Das Gupta and G. R.
Valunjkar, Go-Seva Sangh, Gopuri, Wardha, 1942.
Deenabandhu ko Shraddhanjaliyan (Hindi): Ed. Prabhudayal
Vidyarthi, published by Pustak Bhandar, Laheriasarai and Patna
(Bihar), 1941.
Dharmatma Gokhale (Gujarati): M.K. Gandhi, Navajivan Publishing
House, Ahmedabad, 1950.
Diamond Field Advertiser: A daily newspaper of Kimberley.
Dilhiman Gandhiji, Part I and II (Gujarati): Manu Gandhi, Navajivan
Publishing House, 1964 and 1966.
Dillika Rajnaitik Itihas (Hindi):Part I,II Rajendra Prasad, Arjun
Electric Printing Press, Delhi, 1935.
Dilliman Gandhiji- Part II (Gujarati): Manu Gandhi, Navajivan
Publishing House, 1964 and 1966.
Dr. Bhailalbhai Patel 75mi Varshaganth Abhinandan Granth
(Gujarati): Published by Gujarat Swatantra Paksha, Ahmedabad,
1965.
Dr. Jawaharlal Rohatgi Abhinandan Granth: Published in June 1969
by Dr. Jawaharlal Rohatgi Abhinandan Granth Samiti,
Allahabad.
Dr. Rajendra Prasad: Correspondesnce and Select Documents, Vol. I:
Ed. Valmiki Choudhary, Allied Publishers Pvt. Ltd. New Delhi.
DURBAN TOWN COUNCIL RECORDS, DURBAN.
Egypt-no Uddharak athwa Mustafa Kemal Pasha-nu Jivan Charitra
tatha Bija Lekho: Gandhi Sahitya Mandir, Surat; 1922
Ek Dharmayuddha (Gujarati): Mahadev Desai, Navajivan Publishing
House, Ahmedabad, 1940.
Eklo Jane Re (Gujarati): Manubehn Gandhi, Navajivan Publishing
House, Ahmedabad, 1954.
Evidence before Disorders Inquiry Committee, 1919-1920: Published
by Superintendent, Government Printing, Calcutta, 1920.
Forward: English daily started by C.R. Das in Calcutta.
Free Press of India: English daily published from Bombay
Freedom’s Battle: Ganesh & Co., Madras, 1922.
From Yeravda Mandir: Translated from Gujarati by Valji G. Desai,
Navajivan Publishing House, Ahmedabad, 1945.
Gandhi-Jinnah Talks: Published by “The Hindustan Times”, New
Delhi, 1944.
GANDHI-N EHRU PAPERS: Papers kept in Nehru Memorial Museum and
Library, New Delhi.
GANDHI-SAPRU CORRESPONDENCE: File of personal papers available at
National Library, Calcutta.
Gandhi’s Emissary: Sudhir Ghosh, The Crescent Press, 11 Fitzroy
Square, London W., 1967.
Gandhi–1915-1948: A Detailed Chronology: C. B. Dalal, Gandhi
Peace Foundation, New Delhi, 1971.
Gandhi Abhinandan Granth (Hindi): Ed. Sohanlal Dwivedi, Oudh
Publishing House, Lucknow, 1945.
Gandhi and the American Scene: G. Seshachari, Nachiketa
Publications Ltd., Bombay, 1969.
GANDHI DARSHAN, RAJGHAT, NEW DELHI.
GANDHI NATIONAL MUSEUM AND LIBRARY (RASHTRIYA GANDHI SAN-
GRAHALAYA), NEW DELHI: Central Museum and Library of
Gandhian literature and documents.
Gandhi Seva Sanghke Dwitiya, (Savli), Tritiya (Hudli-Karnatak),
Chathurth (Delang Orissa), Panchama (Brindavan,Bihar)
Chhathe (Malikanda-Bengal) Varshik Adhiveshanka ka Vivaran
(Hindi): Published by R. S. Dhotre, Wardha.
Gandhi Shatabdi Smarak Granth-Yug Purush (Hindi): Ed. Tarachand
Varma, Chinmaya Prakashan, Jaipur.
GANDHI SMARAK SANGRAHALAYA, AHMEDABAD: Library and records
containing documents relating to Gandhiji.
GANDHI SMARAK SANGRAHALAYA, NEW DELHI: Central
Museum and Library of Gandhian Literature and documents.
Gandhian Constitution for Free India: Shriman Narayan, Kitabistan,
Ahmedabad, 1946.
Gandhiji’s Correspondence with the Government, 1942-44 and
1944-47: Ed. Pyarelal, Navajivan Publishing House,
Ahmedabad, 1959.
Gandhiji and Non-Violent Resistance: The Non-co-operation
Movement in India, Gleanings from American Press.
Gandhiji aur Rajasthan (Hindi): Ed. Shobhalal Gupta, Rajasthan
Rajya Gandhi Smarak Nidhi, Bhilwara, Rajasthan, 1969.
Gandhiji ke Sansmaran: Shanti Kumar, Translated by Kashinath
Trivedi: Sarva Seva Sangh, Varanasi, 1964.
Gandhiji: Ek Jhalak (Hindi): Shripad Joshi, Navajivan Publishing
House, Ahmedabad, 1962.
Gandhijike Dukhe Dilki Pukar (Urdu): Ed. V. S. Verma, Publicity
Department of Bihar, Patna, 1947.
Gandhijiki Chhatrachhayamen: G. D. Birla, Sasta Sahitya Mandal,
New Delhi.
Gandhijiki Dilli Diary– Vol. I ,III (Hindi): Brijkrishna Chandiwala,
Gandhi Smarak Nidhi and Jnandip, Delhi, 1970.
Gandhijina Patro: Edited by Dahyabhai Patel; Sevak Karyalaya,
Ahmedabad; 1921
Gandhijini Sadhana (Gujarati): Raojibhai Patel, Navajivan Publishing
House, Ahmedabad, 1939.
Gandhijinu Gitashikshan (Gujarati): Ed. Narahari Parikh, Sabarmati
Ashram Trust, 1955.
Gitadhayasangati (Hindi): Vinoba Bhave, Gram Seva Mandal,
Wardha, 1945.
Gitagitamanjari (Gujarati,): Jugatram Dave, Navajivan Publishing
House, Ahmedabad.
Gitapadarthakosha (Gujarati): Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi,
Navajivan Publishing House, Ahmedabad, 1936.
Gleanings: Mira behn: Navajivan Publishing House, Ahmedabad.
1949
Glimpses of Gandhiji: R. R. Diwakar, Hind Kitabs Ltd., Bombay,
1949.
Golden Book of Dilip Kumar Roy (English): Eds. Kalidas Nag,
Premendra Mitra and Lila Majumdar; Published by Jitendra
Nath Mukherjee, Calcutta, October, 1957.
Golden Jubilee Issue: Vallabh Vidyarthi Ashram, Surat (Gujarati)
Golden Number, Indian Opinion: Published in December, 1914, as a
Souvenir of Passive Resistance Movement in South Africa,
1906-14.
Gopal Krishna Gokalenan Vyakhyano Vol. I: (Gujrati) Translated by
Mahadev Desai, Bombay Home Rule League, 1918.
Goseva (Gujarati): M.K. Gandhi, Navajivan Publishing House,
Ahmedabad, 1934.
GOVERNMENT OF SOUTH AFRICA: RECORDS IN THE PIETERMARITZBURG
AND PRETORIA ARCHIVES.
Gram Udyog Patrika, Part I: Ed. Bharatan Kumarappa, English
monthly published by All-India Village Industries Association.
Gramodyog Patrika, Part I, 1939-46: Ed. J. C. Kumarappa,
Kumarappa Memorial Trust, Madras, 1971.
Gujarat and Its Literature: K. M. Munshi, Bharatiya Vidya Bhawan,
Bombay, 1967
Gujarat Mitra ane Gujarat Darpan (Gujarati): Gujarat Vidyapith
Granthalaya, Ahmedabad.
Gujarat Sabhano San Unneesso Varshik Report
Gujarat Samachar: Gujarati daily published from Ahmedabad.
GUJARATI TRANSLATION OF THE CONGRESS REPORT ON THE PUNJAB
DISORDERS
Gujarati: Weekly published in Gujarati and English from Bombay
Gunasundri: Gujarati monthly.
Halifax: The Life of Lord Halifax: The Earl of Birkenhead, Hamish
Hamilton, London, 1965
Hamara Kalank (Hindi): Published by Sasta Sahitya Mandal, 1933.
Hand-spinning and Hand-weaving: S. V. Puntambekar and Varada-
chari, the All-India Spinners Association, Ahmedabad, 1926.
Harijan (1933-56): English weekly published under the auspices
of Harijan Sevak Sangh, first published from Poona on
February 11, 1933; shifted to Madras on October 27, 1933;
brought back to Poona on April 13, 1935; subsequently
published from Ahmedabad.
Harijan Sevak (1933-56): Hindi weekly published under the auspices
of Harijan Sevak Sangh. First publishd on February 23, 1933
from New Delhi; later shifted to Ahmedabad.
Harijanbandhu (1933-56): Gujarati weekly published under the
auspices of Harijan Sevak Sangh. First published on March 12,
1933, from Poona; subsequently published from Ahmedabad .
Hindi Navajivan: Hindi Weekly edited by Gandhiji and published
from Ahmedabad, see also Navajivan.
HINDI SAHITYA SAMMELAN, PRAYAG.
Hindi Sangrahalaya: Samkshipta Parichaya: Hindi Sahitya
Sammelan, Prayag, 1951.
Hindu America?: Ed. K. M. Munshi and R. R. Diwakar, Bharatiya
Vidya Bhavan, Bombay, 1960.
Hindustan: Hindi daily published from New Delhi.
History of the Freedom Movement in Bihar, Vol. II (English):
Published by the Government of Bihar, Patna.
History of Wage Adjustments in the Ahmedabad Industry, Vol. IV:
Textile Labour Association, Mirzapur, Ahmedabad.
Hon. Mr. G.K Gokhale’s Visit to South Africa, 1912: International
Printing Press, Phoenix: 1912.
In the Shadow of Mahatma: G. D. Birla, Orient Longmans Ltd.,
Calcutta, 1953.
Incidents of Gandhiji’s Life: Ed. Chandrashankar P. Shukla, Vora &
Co. Publishers, Ltd., Bombay, 1947.
India (1890-1921): Weekly issued every Friday by the British
Committee of the Indian National Congress in London.
India in 1920: 1929- 30, 31-32, L. F. Rushbrook Williams,
Superintendent, Government Printing, India, Calcutta, 1921.
I NDIA OFFICE JUDICIAL AND PUBLIC RECORDS: Placed in the Library of
what used to be India Office, these comprise papers and
documents relating to Indian matters with which the Secretary of
State for India was concerned.
I NDIA OFFICE LIBRARY, LONDON
India since the Advent of the British: Jagdish Saran Sharma, S. Chand
& Co., Delhi, 1970.
India: Organ of the British Committee of the Indian National
Congress in London, 1890-1921. Vide Vol. II, p. 369.
Indian Hindi Sahitya Sammelan Report: Part I.
Indian Home Rule: 4th ed., Ganesh & Co., Madras.
Indian National Congress, February, 1938 to January, 1939:
Published by J. B. Kripalani, Swaraj Bhawan, Allahabad.
Indian Opinion (1903-1961): Weekly founded in Durban and later
shifted to Phoenix. Had English and Gujarati sections and also,
initially, Hindi and Tamil.
Indian Round Table Conference (Second Session): Proceedings of
Plenary Sessions: published by Her Majesty’s Stationery Office,
London.
Indian Round Tables Conference (Second Session): Proceedings of
Federal Structure Committee and Minorities Committee, Vol. I:
published by Her Majesty’s Stationery Office, London.
International Affairs: Quarterly journal of the Royal Institute of
International Affairs.
Jail Diary: C. Rajagopalachari, Swaraj Printing and Publishing Co.,
Madras, 1922.
Jain Prakash, Margashirsha, 1987 (Gujarati): Monthly published by
Jain Shvetamber Conference, Bombay.
JAMIA MILLIA LIBRARY, JAMIA NAGAR, NEW DELHI.
JAMNALAL BAJAJ TRUST, WARDHA,
Jivan Prabhat (Hindi): Prabhudas C. Gandhi, Sasta Sahitya Mandal,
New Delhi, 1954.
Jivanana Jharna (Gujarati): Raojibhai Manibhai Patel, Navajivan
Publishing House, Ahmedabad, 1945.
Jivananu Parodh: Prabhudas G. Gandhi, Navajivan Publishing House,
Ahmedabad, 1943.
Jivandvara Shikshan (Gujarati): Shivabhai Gokulbhai Patel, Gujarat
Vidyapith, Ahmedabad, 1954.
Jivanna Zarana (Gujarati): Prabhudas C. Gandhi, Navajivan
Publishing House, Ahmedabad; first edition 1945, second
edition 1959.
John Bull: Monthly published from London.
Joseph Doke: The Missionary-hearted: Published by the Christian
Literature Depot, 1929.
Journal of the East India Association: Monthly organ of the
Association, founded in 1867.
Jyotsna: Munshi Ajmeri Commemorative Issue, 1969, Sardar Patel
College, Chigaon (Jhansi).
Kalki: A Tamil weekly published from Madras.
Kanya Ashram Rajat Jayanti Smritigranth: Published by Bhil Seva
Mandal Dohad, Gujarat.
Kathiawar Times: Gujarati weekly published from Rajkot.
KERALA PAVILION, GANDHI DARSHAN, NEW DELHI, 1969-70.
Key to Health: M. K. Gandhi, Navajivan Publishing House,
Ahmedabad, 1948.
Khadi—Why and How: Ed. Bharatan Kumarappa, Navajivan
Publishing House, Ahmedabad.
Khadi Jagat: Hindi monthly published from Sevagram Wardha, by
the A.I.S.A., Ed. Krishnadas Gandhi, first published in July,
1941.
Kheda Satyagraha (Gujarati): Shankarlal D. Parikh, Gujarat Vidya
Sabha, Ahmedabad, 1922.
Kheda Vartaman: Gujarati weekly published from Kaira.
Koi Shikayat Nahin (Hindi): Krishna Hutheesing, Sasta Sahitya
Mandal,
Krishnath College Centenary Commemoration Volume
KRUGERSDORP TOWN COUNCIL RECORDS, KRUGERSDORP.
Kumar: Gujarati monthly published from Ahmedabad.
Kusumbehn Desai’s Diary: Diarized documents made available by
Kusumbehn Desai.
Labour Monthly: Published from London; first appeared in 1921.
Lala Lajapat Rai—Ek Jeevani (Hindi): Ed. Algurai Sastri, Lok Sevak
Mandal, 1957.
Le Radical (1897-1914): French daily newspaper of Port Louis,
Mauritius.
Leaves from a Diary: Rajendralal Handa, India Publishing House,
Bombay, 1968.
LETTER BOOK (1905): A bound volume received from Phoenix
containing office copies of about a thousand letters by Gandhiji,
mostly of a professional nature, written between May 10 and
August 19, 1905.
Letter of V. S. Srinivasa Sastri: T. N. Jagadison Rochouse & Sons
Ltd., Madras.
Letter to a Friend, Ed. C. F. Andrews; George Allen & Unwin Ltd.,
London, 1928
Letters of Srinivasa Sastri: Ed. T. N. Jagadisan, Asia Publishing House,
Bombay, 1944,1963.
Letters to Ashram Sisters: Ed. D. B. Kalelkar, Navajivan Publishing
House, Ahmedabad, 1952.
Letters to Rajkumari Amrit Kaur: Ed. Richard B. Gregg, Navajivan
Publishing House, Ahmedabad, 1961.
Life of Sri Ramakrishna: Advaita Ashram, 4, Wellington Lane,
Calcutta, 1955.
Life of the Countess Mountbatten of Burma: Dennis Holman, Odhams
Press Ltd., London, 1952.
Life of Vinoba: Sarvodaya Pracharalaya, Tanjore.
Lin Hun Avun Chhun (Gujarati):Zaverchand Meghani.
Link: English weekly published from New Delhi.
M. K. Gandhi and the South African Indian Problem: Dr. P. J. Mehta;
Natesan & Co., Madras
M. K. Gandhi: An Indian Patriot in South Africa: J. J. Doke; Akhil
Bharat Sarva Seva Sangh Prakashan, Varanasi. 1956
Madevebhaini Diary, Part I &II: Ed. Narahari D. Parikh; Navajivan
Publishing House, Ahmedabad.
Madhapudo: Handwritten magazine of the Ashram School,
Sabarmati.
Madhya Pradesh aur Gandhi (Hindi): Information and Publications
Directorate, Madhya Pradesh, 1969.
Madras Mail: English daily published from Madras.
Magician of Magicians: Lakshmichand T. Rupchandani, Lakshmi
Sahitya Mandir, Ajmer, 1952.
Mahadev Desai’s Early Life: Narahari D. Parikh, Navajivan Publishing
House, Ahmedabad, 1953.
Mahadevbhai ki Diary (Hindi): Narahari D. Parikh, Akhil Bharat
Sarva Seva Sangh Prakashan, Kashi, 1961
Mahadevbhaini Diary, Vol. I, II, III, IV, V, VII, VIII, XIV: Ed.
Narahari D. Parikh; Navajivan Publishing House, Ahmedabad.
Maharashtrake Congress Karyakartaonke Saath Mahatma Gandhijiki
Baatcheet (Hindi): Oundh Prakashan Trust, Oundh, Poona,
1944.
Mahatma Gandhi—The Early Phase, Vol. I: Pyarelal, Navajivan
Publishing House, Ahmedabad.
Mahatma Gandhi—The Great Rogue of India (Garcon series): Govind
Das Consul, National Publishers, Delhi, 1939.
Mahatma Gandhi (Hindi): Ram Chandra Varma, Gandhi Nidhi Pustak
Bhandar, Kalbadevi, Bombay, 1919.
Mahatma Gandhi aur Jabalpur (Hindi): Nagar Nigam, Jabalpur,
1969.
Mahatma Gandhi: His Life, Writings & Speeches: Ganesh & Co.,
Madras.
Mahatma Gandhi: Source Material for a History of the Freedom
Movement in India, Vol. III, Part III.
Mahatma Gandhi: The Last Phase, Book I,II; Vols. I and II: Ed.
Pyarelal, Navajivan Publishing House, Ahmedabad, 1965.
Mahatma Gandhijina Patro (Gujarati): Ed. D. M. Patel, Sevak
Karyalaya, Ahmedabad, 1921 .
Mahatma Gandhini Vicharsrishti (Gujarati): Translated and published
by Mathuradas Trikumji, 1919.
Mahatma: Life of Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi, D.G. Tendulkar,
Publications Division, Ministry of Information and
Broadcasting, New Delhi, in 8 Volumes.
Mahatma: Life of Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi: D. G. Tendulkar,
Jhaveri and Tendulkar, Bombay; 1951-54; in 8 Volumes
Majhi Jivan Katha (Marathi): Gangadharrao Deshpande, Mouj
Prakashan Griha, Bombay, 1960.
Majoor Sandesh: Gujarati weekly published from Ahmedabad.
Malaviya Commemoration Volume: Banaras Hindu University, 1932.
Manavtana Prahari-Pannalal Jhaveri (Gujarati) Eds. Manu Pandit
and Pragya Jhaveri, Ahmedabad, 1984.
MANUSCRIPT OF MAHADEV DESAI’ S DIARY: Kept in Swarajya Ashram,
Bardoli.
Marathi Harijan: Marathi version of Harijan. Marathi weekly, edited
by Gopalrao Kale, first published on March 1, 1942.
Marwari Public Library Delhi.
Maulana Abul Kalam Azad: Mahadev Desai; George Allen and Un-
win Limited, (40, Museum Street, London) , 1941.
Memories and Reflections: Sampurnanand, Asia Publishing House,
Bombay, 1962.
Messages to South African Community from the Leaders of India,
Durban, June 1, 1946.
Modern Review: English monthly published from Calcutta.
Mumbai Samachar: Gujarati daily newspaper published from
Bombay.
MUNICIPAL MUSEUM, ALLAHABAD.
My Autobiography: By Charlie Chaplin; Bodley Head, 1964.
My Childhood with Gandhiji by Prabhudas Gandhi, Navajivan
Publishing House, Ahmedabad, 1957.
My Days with Gandhi: N. K. Bose, published by Nishana, Calcutta,
1958.
My Dear Child: Alice M. Barnes, Navajivan Publishing House,
Ahmedabad, 1956.
My Master Gokhale: Ed. T. N. Jagadisan, Model Publications 50
Badriyan Street, G. T., Madras-1, 1947.
My Political Memoirs or Autobiography: Dr. N. B. Khare, published
by J. R. Joshi, Nagpur.
Nangababa Satis Chandra Mukerjee aur Gandhiji: Ed. Ramnandan
Mishra, Nav Bharat Press, Laheriasarai, 1969.
Narasinharaoni Rojnishi (Gujarati): Daily diary of Narasinharao
Bholanath Divatia from 1892 to 1935. Edited by Dhansukhlal,
Gujarat Vidyasabha, Ahmedabad, 1953.
NATAL ARCHIVES: Records of the Government of South Africa in
Pietermaritzburg.
Natal Law Reports: South African Law Reports, Natal Prov. Division,
1892.
NATIONAL ARCHIVES OF I NDIA: Documents preserved in the National
Archives of India, New Delhi.
National Herald: English daily published from Lucknow.
NATIONAL LIBRARY, CALCUTTA.
Navajivan (19-19-1931): Gujarati weekly (with occasional biweekly
issues) edited by Gandhiji and published from Ahmedabad; first
issued on September 7, 1919. It was converted from Navajivan
ane Satya, Gujarati monthly (l9l5-1919). Also issued in Hindi
from August 19, l921.
Navajivan ane Satya: Gujarati monthly published from Ahmedabad.
NAVAJIVAN TRUST, AHMEDABAD.
NEHRU MEMORIAL MUSEUM AND I L IBRARY, NEW DELHI.
New India: English daily published from Madras.
New Orissa: English daily published from Berhampur.
Non-violence in Peace and War, Vol. I: M. K. Gandhi, Navajivan
Publishing House, Ahmedabad, 1942.
Otabapano Vadalo (Gujarati): Ed. Prabhudas Chhaganlal Gandhi,
Navajivan Publishing House, Ahmedabad, 1972.
Panchama Putrane Bapuna Ashirvad (Gujarati): Ed. Kaka Kalelkar,
Jamnalal Bajaj Trust, Wardha, 1953.
Panchven Putrako Bapuke Ashirvad (Hindi): Ed. Kaka Kalelkar, Sasta
Sahitya Mandal, New Delhi, 1953, 1957.
Pardeshi Kapadni same Harifai kem Karavi (Gujarati): Manmohan
Purushottam Gandhi, Prasthan Karyalaya, Ahmedabad, 1932.
Peace in Nagaland: Eight Year Story, 1964-72: M. Aram, Arnold
Heinemann Publishers (India) Pvt. Ltd.
Pilgrimage to Freedom (1902-1950)—Indian Constitutional
Documents, Vol. I: K. M. Munshi, Bhartiya Vidya Bhawan,
Bombay, 1967.
POLICE ABSTRACTS OF I NTELLIGENCE, PUNJAB.
POLICE COMMISSIONER’ S OFFICE, BOMBAY: Records kept in the Police
Commissioner’s Office, Bombay.
Political Life of Govind Ballabh Pant, Vol. I (1887-1945): Shyam
Sunder and Savitri Shyam, 5 Darulshafa, Lucknow, 1960.
Practical Non-violence: K. G. Mashruwala, Navajivan Publishing
House, Ahmedabad, 1941.
Practice and Precept of Jesus: J. C. Kumarappa, Navajivan Publishing
House, Ahmedabad, 1945.
Prajabandhu: Gujarati weekly published from Ahemdabad.
Pranlal Devakaran Nanji Abhinandan Granth (Gujarati): Pranlal
Devakaran Nanji Shashthipurti Abhinandan Granth Samiti,
Bombay, 1956.
Prarthana-Pravachan—Part I,II (Hindi): Published by Sasta Sahitya
Mandal, New Delhi, 1954, 1959.
Pratap: Hindi weekly, later published as a daily from Kanpur.
Prayers, Praises and Psalms: Tr. Dr. V. Raghavan Natesan & Co.,
Madras, 1938.
Prempanth, Book I: One of a series of boohlets containing extracts
from Gandhiji’s writings.
PRETORIA ARCHIVES: Records of the Government of South Africa in
Pretoria, including among others, Prime Minister’s Archives and
Transvaal Governor’s Archives.
Pretoria News: Daily newspaper of Pretoria.
Prime Minister’s Secretariat Files.
Profiles of Gandhi (in New Yorker, an American magazine published
from New York.)
Public Finance and Our Poverty: J. C. Kumarappa, Navajivan
Publishing House, Ahmedabad.
Punjab Unrest—Before and After: H. N. Mitra Annual Register Office,
Calcutta, 1920.
Purusharthi Kantiprasad Antani (Gujarati): Compiled and Published
by Haresh C. Dholakia, Bhuj, 1976.
PYARELAL PAPERS: Documents in possession of Shri Pyarelal, New
Delhi.
PYARELAL PAPERS: Documents made available by Beladevi Nayyar and
Dr. Sushila Nayyar.
Rabindranath O Subhas Chandra (Bengali): Nepal Majumdar,
Saraswat Library, Calcutta.
Rajarshi Abhinandan Granth (Hindi): Ed. Gopalprasad Vyas, Hindi
Sahitya Sammelan, Delhi, 1960.
Ramanama: Ed. Bharatan Kumarappa, Navajivan Publishing House,
Ahmedabad, 1949.
Rashtrabhasha Hindustani (Hindi): M. K. Gandhi, Navajivan
Publishing House, Ahmedabad, 1956.
Rashtrabhasha Vishe Vichar (Gujarati): M. K. Gandhi, Navajivan
Publishing House, Ahmedabad, 1945.
Rashtrabhashake Prashnapar Gandhiji aur Tandonjika
Mahatvapurna Patra Yyavahar (Hindi): Hindi Sahitya Sammelan,
Prayag, 1945.
RASHTRIYA GANDHI SANGRAHALAYA, N EW DELHI: Central Museum and
Library of Gandhian literature and documents.
Rashtriya Shala (Rajkot) Diamond Jubilee Issue.
Reconciliation: Monthly; was an organ of the Fellowship of
Reconciliation, London.
RECORDS OF THE I NTELLIGENCE BRANCH OF THE I.G.P., WEST BENGAL.
Regeneration, Numero Special Consacre a Gandhi et a l’Inde,
janvier, 1932: French monthly published from Paris.
Reminiscences of Gandhiji: Ed. Chandrashankar P. Shukla, Vora &
Co. Publishers, Ltd., Bombay, 1951.
Reminiscences of the Nehru Age: M. O. Mathai, Vikas Publishing
House Pvt. Ltd., New Delhi, 1978.
Report of the 44th Indian National Congress: Lahore.
Report of the 45th Indian National Congress: R. K. Sidhwa & Dr.
Tarachand J. Lalwani
Report of the 48th Session of the Indian National Congress, 1934.
Report of the Commissioners Appointed by the Punjab Sub-committee
of the Indian National Congress: published by K. Santanam,
1920.
Report of the Committee on the Agrarian Condition in Champaran,
Superintendent, Government Printing, Bihar and Orissa, Patna,
1917.
Report of the forty-first Session of the Indian National Congress,
1926.
Report of the Forty-second Indian National Congress at Madras,
1927.
Report of the Proceedings of the 15th Bombay Provincial Conference
Report of the Rasashala Aushadhashram, Gondal.
Report of the Session of the Forty-third Indian National Congress,
Calcutta.
Report of the Seventeenth Indian National Congress: Held at Calcutta
on 26th, 27th and 28th December, 1901: All-India Congress
Committee, 1902; pp. 186 plus xxxv.
Report of the Thirty-fifth Session of the Indian National Congress,
December 1920.
Report of the Thirty-ninth Indian National Congress, 1924.
Report of the Thirty-fourth Session of the Indian National Congress,
December 1919.
Report of the Thirty-second Session of the Indian National Congress,
1917.
Report of Vikasgriha, 1939-41, (Gujarati).
Reports of the Thirtieth and Thirty-first Indian National Congress
Romain Rolland and Gandhi Correspondence: Publications Division,
Ministry of Information & Broadcasting, Government of India,
1976.
Romain Rolland Birthday-Book: Published by Toroppel-Verlag,
Zurich, 1926.
Sabarmati (Gujarati): Manuscript magazine of the National School at
Sabarmati Ashram, Ahmedabad.
SABARMATI ASHRAM PRESERVATION AND MEMORIAL TRUST AND
SANGRAHALAYA, A HMEDABAD: Library and records containing
documents relating to Gandhiji.
SABARMATI SANGRAHALAYA, AHMEDABAD: Library and records
containing documents relating to Gandhiji.
Sabarmati, Vol. V, Autumn Issue, 1926: Manuscript magazine of the
National School at Sabarmati Ashram, Ahmedabad.
Sabarmati, Vol. VI, Issue 4: Magazine of the Gujarat Vidyapith,
Ahmedabad.
Samagra Nayee Talim (Hindi): E. W. Aryanayakum, Secretary,
Hindustani Talimi Sangh, Sevagram, Wardha, 1946.
Samaj: Oriya Weekly published from Cuttack, became a daily in
April, 1930.
Samalochak: Gujarati magazine published from Ahmedabad.
Sampadakke Pachchis Varsh (Hindi): Devi Dutt Shukla, Kalyan
Mandir, Allahabad, 1956.
Sanchalanalaya, Government of Madhya Pradesh, October 1969.
Sandesh: Gujarati daily published from Ahmedabad.
Sansmarno (Gujarati): Ganesh Vasudev Mavalankar, Gujarat
Vidyasabha, Ahmedabad, 1954.
Sansmarno (Gujarati): Ramdas Gandhi, Navajivan Publishing House,
Ahmedabad, 1967.
SARABHAI FOUNDATION, AHMEDABAD.
Sardar Patel’s Correspondence, Vols. I,II, III and IV: Ed. Durga Das,
Navajivan Publishing House, Ahmedabad, 1972.
Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel, Vol. I,II, Narhari D. Parikh, Navajivan
Publishing House, Ahmedabad, 1953, 1956.
Sarika (April 1964): Hindi monthly published from Bombay.
Sarojini Naidu: Padmini Sen Gupta, Asia Publishing House Bombay-
1, 1966
Sarvodaya: Hindi monthly published from Wardha, under the
auspices of Gandhi Seva Sangh. Ed. D. B. Kalelkar and Dada
Dharmadhikari.
Satdharma Pracharak: Organ of Gurukul, Kangri.
Satyagraha in Champaran: Rajendra Prasad, Navajivan Publishing
House, Ahmedabad, 1949.
Satyagraha in Gandhiji’s Own Words: Published by All-India
Congress Committee, Allahabad, 1935.
Satyagraha in South Africa: M. K. Gandhi; Translated from Gujarati
by Valji Govindji Desai; S. Ganesan, Madras; 1928.
Satyagraha in South Africa: Translated from the Gujarati by Valji
Govindji Desai, Navajivan Publishing House, Ahmedabad, 1961.
Satyagraha wa Swarajya (Marathi): Sitaram Purushottam Patwardhan,
Radhakrishna Bajaj Gramseva Mandal, Wardha, 1947.
Satyagrahashramno Itihas (Gujarati): Navajivan Publishing House,
Ahmedabad, 1950.
Select Documents on Mahatma Gandhi’s Movement in Champaran:
Ed. Dr. B.B. Mishra, Government of Bihar, 1963.
Selected Letters: M. K. Gandhi; Navajivan Publishing House,
Ahmedabad; 1949.
SELECTED WORKS OF JAWAHARLAL NEHRU: Volumes published from
New Delhi under the auspices of Nehru Memorial Fund.
Selections from Gandhi: N. K. Bose, Navajivan Publishing House,
Ahmedabad, 1948.
Self-restraint v. Self-indulgence: Navajivan Publishing House,
Ahmedabad, 1957
SERVANTS OF I NDIA SOCIETY, POONA: Founded on June 12, 1905 by G.
K. Gokhale.
Sevamoorti: Shri Virchand Panachand Shah (Gujarati): Ed.
Jagannath Desai, Vinod Virchand Shah and Pramod Virchand
Shah, ‘Chetan’, Shiva Road, Bombay, 1960.
Seven Months with Mahatma Gandhi, Vol. II: Krishnadas, published
by Rambinode Sinha, Gandhi Kutir, Dighwara (Bihar), 1928.
Seven Months with Mahatma Gandhi: Krishnadas, abridged and
edited by R. B. Gregg, Navajivan Publishing House,
Ahmedabad, 1951.
Shikshan ane Sahitya: A monthly publication started as a supplement
to Navajivan from July 7, 1929, edited by D. B. Kalelkar.
Shreyarthini Sadhana (Gujarati): Narahari Parikh; Navajivan
Publishing House, Ahmedabad, 1953.
Shri Bhailalbhai Patel, Sittermi Janmaganth Abhinandan Granth,
1958.
Shri Ramacharitmanas (Hindi): Ed. Ramnaresh Tripathi, Rajpal &
Sons, Delhi, 1952.
Shrimad Rajachandra (Gujarati): Ed. Gopaldas Jivabhai Patel, Shri
Jain Sahitya Prakashan Samiti, Gujarat Vidyapith, Ahmedabad,
1935.
Shrimad Rajchandra: Compiled by Mansukhlal Mehta, Published by
Revashanker Zaveri.
Source Material for a History of the Freedom Movement in India:
Vol. II (1885-1920), Bombay Government, I958.
South Africa’s Freedom Struggle: Compiled by E. S. Reddy and
published by Sterling Publishers Pvt. Ltd., New Delhi.
South Africa (1889-): Weekly published from London.
Speeches & Writings of Mahatma Gandhi: G. A. Natesan & Co.,
Madras.
Speeches by Lord Chelmsford, Vol. II, the Government Monotype
Press, Simla, 1921
SPIEGEL PAPERS: Kept in Nehru Memorial Museum and Library, New
Delhi.
SRI PRAKASA PAPERS: Kept in Nehru Memorial Museum and Library,
New Delhi.
St. Stephen’s College Magazine No. 32
Status of Indian Princes: Pyarelal, Navajivan Publishing House,
Ahmedabad, 1941.
Status: An analytical magazine in English.
SUDHIR GHOSH PAPERS
Surinameke Pravasi Bharatiyonke Naam (Hindi): Published by
Bhavani Bhikh Mishra, Suriname, Dutch Guiana.
Sutarne Tantane Swaraj (Gujarati): M. K. Gandhi, Navajivan
Publishing House, Ahmedabad,
Swadesamitran: Tamil daily published from Madras.
Swadeshi Dharma (Gujarati): D. B. Kalelkar; published by Swami
Anand, Satyagraha Ashram, Sabarmati, 1920.
SWAMI VIVEKANANDA LIBRARY AND READING ROOM, KANYAKUMARI.
Swarajya: English Weekly published from Madras.
Talks with Shri Ramana Maharshi: Published by Ramanashramam,
Tiruvannamulai.
Tattvabodhini Patrika: Monthly journal published from Bengal. The
Times of India: English daily published from Bombay; now also
from Delhi.
That Strange Little Brown Man—Gandhi: By Frederick B. Fisher; R.
Long and R.R. Smith, New York.
The Aryan Path: English monthly published from Bombay.
The Ashram: Handwritten monthly magazine of Shantiniketan.
The Bengalee: Once a leading Calcutta newspaper, founded as a
weekly in 1868, taken over in 1879 by Surendranath Banerjea
who converted it into a daily in 1900 and edited it till his death.
The Birmingham Post: Morning daily published from Birmingham;
first appeared in 1857.
The Bombay Chronicle: English daily published from Bomaby.
The Bombay Law Reporter, Volume XXII 1920.
The Cape Argues: Daily newspaper of Cape Town.
The Ceylon Daily News: English daily of Ceylon.
The Ceylon Observer: English daily of Ceylon.
The Times: Morning daily published from London.
THE BRITISH LIBRARY, LONDON.
The Brotherhood of Religion: Sophia Wadia, International Book
House Ltd., Bombay, 1939.
The Calcutta Municipal Gazette: Fifth Anniversary Number, 23rd
November, 1929.
The Clitheroe Advertiser and Times: Daily published from London;
first appeared in 1885.
THE CONFERENCE OF MISSIONARY OF MISSIONARY SOCIETIES IN GREAT
BRITAIN AND I RELAND: Private Records.
The Daily Herald: Morning daily published from London.
The Daily Mail: Morning daily published from London; first
appeared in 1886.
The Daily Telegraph: Morning daily published from London.
The Daily Worker: Daily published from London.
The Diamond Fields Advertiser: A daily newspaper of Kimberley.
The Drink and Drug Evil in India: Badrul Hassan, Ganesh & Co.,
Madras, 1922
The Economy of Permanence: J. C. Kumarappa, All-India Village
Industries Association, Wardha, 1946.
The Englishman: Daily newspaper of Calcutta founded in 1830; one
of the leading organs of European public opinion of the time.
The Epic Fast: Ed. Pyarelal, Navajivan Publishing House,
Ahmedabad.
The Epic of Travancore: Mahadev Desai, Navajivan Karyalaya,
Ahmedabad, 1937.
The Evening Standard: Published from London as an afternoon
edition of the Standsrd; first published in 1870.
The Free Press Journal: English daily published from Bombay.
The Friend: Weekly published from Kent; first appeared in 1843.
The Gandhian Plan of Economic Development for India: Shriman
Narayan, Padma Publications, Bombay, 1944.
The Golden Book of Tagore, 1931: Viswabharati.
The Gospel of Selfless Action or The “Gita” According to Gandhi:
Mahadev Desai, Navajivan Publishing House, Ahmedabad, 1946.
The Grievances of the British Indians in South Africa (2nd Edition):
Printed by Price Current Press, Madras.
The Guildhouse: Monthly published from London—an organ of
Fellowship Guild; first appeared in 1927.
The Hindu: English newspaper issued from Madras; started as a
weekly in 1878, became a tri-weekly in 1883 and a daily since
1889.
The Hindustan Standard: English daily published from Calcutta.
The Hindustan Times: English daily published from Delhi
The History of the Indian National Congress, Vol. I and II: Dr.
Pattabhi Sitaramayya, Padma Publication Ltd., Bombay, 1947.
The Hitavada: English daily published from Nagpur.
The Illustrated Weekly of India: English weekly published from
Bombay.
The Immortal Mahatma: Ed. Waman P. Kabadi, Yeshanand
Publications Ltd., Bombay, 1948.
The India Annual Register, 1933: (Vol.II), 1939, 1940(Vol I), 1941
(I), 1942 (II), 1943 (I), 1944 (II), 1946 (I) and 1947; An
Annual Digest of Public Affairs of India. Ed. Nripendranath
Mitra, Published by the Annual Register Office, Calcutta.
The India Review: Monthly published from London; previously The
Indian News.
The Indian Nation: English daily published from Patna.
The Indian News: English monthly magazine published from London.
From 1932 onwards changed to The India Review.
The Indian Quarterly Register, Vol. II, 1933: Nripendre Nath Mitra,
the Annual Register Office, Calcutta.
The Indian Review: English monthly published from Madras
The Indian Social Reformer: English weekly published from
Bombay.
The Jewish Chronicle: Weekly published from London: first appeared
in 1841.
The Latest Fad: J. B. Kripalani, Hindustani Talimi Sangh, Sevagram,
Wardha, 1948.
The Leader: English daily published from Allahabad.
The Life of Mahatma Gandhi: Louis Fischer, Jonathan Cape, 30
Bedford Square, London, 1951.
The Madras Mail: English daily published from Madras.
The Mahratta: English weekly published from Poona.
The Mail: English daily published from Madras.
The Manchester Guardian: Daily newspaper published from
Manchester.
T HE MANUSCRIPT OF MAHADEV DESAI’ DAIRY: Kept in Swarajya
Ashram, Bardoli.
The Medium of Instruction: Shriman Narayan, Kitabistan, Allahabad,
1942.
The Modern Review: English monthly published from Calcutta.
The Morning Leader (1902-): Daily newspaper published from
London.
The Morning Post: Daily newspaper published from London.
The Natal Advertiser: Daily newspaper issued from Durban.
The Natal Mercury (1852-): Daily newspaper of Durban.
The Natal Witness (1846-): Independent daily newspaper of
Pietermaritzburg.
The New York Times: Daily newspaper published from New York.
The News Chronicle: Daily newspaper published from London.
The Outlook: Organ of the Congregational Church, Johannesburg.
The Parting of the Ways: Jawaharlal Nehru, J. B. Kripalani, General
Secretary, A.I.C.C., Swaraj Bhavan, Allahabad, 1941.
The Persian Mystics: Sardar Jogendra Singh, John Murray, London,
1939.
The Pioneer: English daily published from Lucknow.
The Post: Monthly published from Hanslow, organ of the union of
Post Office Workers.
The Problems of Education: M. K. Gandhi, Navajivan Publishing
House, Ahmedabad.
The Rand Daily Mail: Daily newspaper of Johannesburg.
The Religions of the World: Published by the Ramakrishna Mission
Institute of Culture, Calcutta, 1938.
The Sayings of Muhammad: Ed. Allama Sir Abdullah Al-Mamun
Al-Suhrawardy, John Murray, Ltd., London; 1941.
The Searchlight: English daily published from Patna.
The Servant of India: (1918-1939); English organ of the Servants of
India Society, Poona.
The Sino–Indian Journal: Gandhi Memorial Number, December,
1948.
The Spectator: Weekly published from London; first issued in 1828.
The Standard (1900-1908): Anglo-French daily newspaper of Port
Louis, Mauritius.
The Star: Evening daily of Johannesburg
The Statesman: English daily of Calcutta, in publication since 1875
and issued from 1877 as incorporating and directly descended
from the Friends of India, founded in 1818.
The Story of Bardoli: Mahadev Desai, Navajivan Publishing House,
Ahmedabad, 1929.
The Story of My Life, Vol. I: M. R. Jayakar ; Asia Publishing House,
Bombay, 1958.
The Sunday Observer: Weekly published from London.
The Sunday Times: Issued weekly on Sunday mornings from
Johannesburg.
The Textile Mercury and Argus: Periodical published from
Manchester; first appeared in March 1931.
The Times (1788-): Daily newspaper published from London.
The Times of India: English daily published from Bombay since 1883
and later, simultaneously from Delhi also.
The Transfer of Power 1942-7, Vol. II, III VII, VIII and IX: Ed.
Nicholas Mansergh, Her Majesty’s Stationery Office, London.
The Transfer of Power 1942-7, Vol. I-VIII, Editor-in-Chief, Nicholas
Mansergh, Her Majesty’s Stationery Office, London.
The Transvaal Leader: Daily newspaper of Johannesburg
The Tribal World of Verrier Elwin: An Autobiography: Oxford
Unviersity Press, 1964.
The Tribune: English daily published from Lahore since 1881, shifted
to Ambala in 1948.
The Vegetarian: Organ of the London Vegetarian Society.
The Voice of Freedom: Ed. K. M. Panikkar and A. Pershad.
The Voice of India: Monthly journal of Bombay founded by
Dadabhai Naoroji in 1883, amalgamated with Indian Spectator
in 1890 and issued as a weekly in 1901.
This Was Bapu: R. K. Prabhu, Navajivan Publishing House,
Ahmedabad, 1954.
Thoughts on National Language: M.K. Gandhi, Navajivan Publishing
House, Ahmedabad, 1956.
To Awaking India: S. E. Stokes, Ganesh & Co., Madras, 1922.
To the students: Ed. Bharatan Kumarappa, Navajivan Press
Ahmedabad, 1949.
To the Students: Edited and published by Anand T. Hingorani,
Karachi, 1935.
Tolstoy and Gandhi: Dr. Kalidas Nag; Pustak Bhandar; Patna; 1950
Tolstoy State Museum, Moscow.
Trial of Gandhiji: Published by Registrar, High Court of Gujarat,
Ahmedabad, 1965.
True Education: M. K. Gandhi, Navajivan Publishing House,
Ahmedabad, December 1962.
Twenty Years of the Visva-Bharati Cheena Bhavana, 1937-1957:
Prof. Tan Yun Shan.
Two Servants of God: Mahadev Desai, Hindustan Times Press, New
Delhi, 1935.
Two Years of Work: Report of the Second Basic Educational
Conference, Jamianagar, Delhi, April 1941, Hindustani Talimi
Sangh.
Varna Vyavastha (Gujarati): M. K. Gandhi, Navajivan Publishing
House, Ahmedabad, 1956.
Vedic Magazine: English monthly.
Veena (Tributes Issue): April-May 1969, Hindi monthly published
from Shri Madhyabharat Hindi Sahitya Samiti Press Indore.
Vidyabehn Nilkanth Jeevan Jhanki (Gujarati): Ed. Gujarat
Vidyasabha
Vipravar Karunashankarne Shraddhanjali (Gujarati): Visvabharati,
Santiniketan.
VISHABHARATI LIBRARY, SANTINIKETAN.
Vishvajyoti: A Hindi monthly published from Hoshiarpur.
Visva Bharati News: English monthly issued from Santiniketan.
VISVA-BHARATI, SANTINIKETAN.
Vithalbhai Patel: Life and Times, Book Two: R. A. Moramkar, Shree
Laxmi Narayan Press, 364 Thakurdwar, Bombay.
Wavell: The Viceroy’s Journal: Ed. Penderel Moon, Oxford university
Press, London, 1973.
Weekly Observer: English weekly published from Bombay.
With Gandhiji in Ceylon: Mahadev Desai, Current Thought Press,
Madras, 1928.
Yorkshire Post: Morning daily published from Yorkshire.
Young India (1918-31): English weekly founded by Jamnadas
Dwarkadas at Bombay; from May 7, 1919, published as a
bi-weekly under Gandhiji’s supervision and from October 8,
1919, as a weekly from Ahmedabad with Gandhiji as Editor.
SOURCE LINE INFORMATION
In the source line, the symbols:
S . N . stands for documents available in the Sabarmati
Sangrahalaya, Ahmadabad;
G . N . refers to documents;
M.M.U. to the reels of the Mobile Microfilm Unit and
S . G . to the photostats of the Sevagram Collection available in
he Gandhi National Museum and Library (Rashtriya Gandhi
Sangrahalaya) and Gandhi Smarak Nidhi and Sangrahalaya, New
Delhi;
C.W. denote documents secured by the Collected Works of
Mahatma Gandhi;
“C.S.O.” stands for “Colonial Secretary’s Office”,
“C.O.” for “Colonial Office”,
“J&P” for “Judicial and Public Records” and
“Lt. G.” or “L.G.” for Lieutenant Governor” and
N . A . I . for the documents available in the National Archives
of India.

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