Gerald Gold is a former correspondent and editor with the New York Times, and was deputy culture editor, deputy foreign editor, and chief editor of The Pentagon Papers, The Watergate Hearings, and The White House Transcripts.
Sir Richard Attenborough's international film career spans sixty years. His movie Gandhi received eight Academy Awards« in 1983, including Best Picture and Best Director. Attenborough studied Gandhi for twenty years in preparation for the movie.
Introduction | p. 7 |
Beginnings | p. 17 |
England | p. 27 |
South Africa | p. 33 |
Return to Home | p. 53 |
Champaran and Beyond | p. 63 |
Hartal and Amritsar | p. 71 |
Salt | p. 83 |
The Mahatma in England | p. 91 |
A Fast and Prison | p. 105 |
ôQuit Indiaö | p. 155 |
Afterword | p. 155 |
Map: Gandhi's India | p. 183 |
Bibliography | p. 185 |
Index | p. 187 |
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