For the first time in paperback, Mahatma Gandhi is unveiled on rare photographs with detailed comments. From early age to the very last photograph taken a few days before his assassination, discover Mahatma Gandhi, his projects and undertakings, in photographs.
Mahatma Gandhi in Photographs retraces, in photographs and detailed comments, the life of Mahatma Gandhi, the India Leader who liberated India from the British Empire using Satyagraha and Ahimsa protest movement — truthfulness and nonviolence.
1870s |
Gandhi’s Father |
1 |
1870s |
Gandhi’s Mother |
2 |
1876 |
At The Age of Seven |
2 |
1876 |
Samaldas College |
3 |
1883 |
Classmate |
4 |
1883 |
Marriage with Kasturba |
5 |
1885 |
The First Indian National Congress |
7 |
1886 |
Elder Brother |
9 |
1886 |
Teenager |
10 |
1888 |
London Inner Temple |
11 |
1888 |
Signature and School Fee |
13 |
1888 |
First Son, Harilal Gandhi |
14 |
1890 |
Members of The Vegetarian Society |
15 |
1891 |
Inner Temple Certificate |
16 |
1891 |
Return to India |
17 |
1892 |
Second Son, Manilal Gandhi |
19 |
1893 |
South Africa, Durban |
21 |
1893 |
Dada Abdullah Zaveri |
22 |
1893 |
Durban Court |
23 |
1893 |
Thrown off The Train in Pretoria |
24 |
1894 |
Natal Indian Congress |
25 |
1895 |
Co-Founders of N.I.C. |
26 |
1896 |
Return to India |
27 |
1896 |
Bubonic Plague |
28 |
1896 |
Return to South Africa |
29 |
1897 |
Third Son, Ramdas Gandhi |
30 |
1899 |
The Boer War |
31 |
1901 |
Return to South Africa |
32 |
1901 |
Fourth Son, Devdas Gandhi |
32 |
1901 |
The 1901 Calcutta Session |
33 |
1902 |
Kasturba and Sons Arrive in South-Africa |
34 |
1903 |
Attorney |
35 |
1903 |
The Indian Opinion |
36 |
1903 |
Associates |
37 |
1904 |
The Phoenix Settlement |
39 |
1906 |
Brahmacharya and Satyagraha |
43 |
1906 |
The Black Act |
48 |
1909 |
Indian Home Rule |
52 |
1910 |
Development of Satyagraha |
55 |
1913 |
The Transvaal Protest March |
58 |
1914 |
Leaving Africa |
65 |
1914 |
England |
73 |
1915 |
Return to India |
74 |
1915 |
Sabarmati Ashram |
79 |
1918 |
Kheda Satyagraha |
83 |
1919 |
The Rowlatt Act |
84 |
1919 |
The Jallianwala Massacre |
85 |
1919 |
The Young India Paper |
87 |
1920 |
The Non-Cooperation Movement |
89 |
1922 |
Five Years Imprisonment |
97 |
1924 |
The Great Fast |
99 |
1925 |
President of The Congress |
108 |
1926 |
The Goraksha Meeting |
109 |
1926 |
At Mandras |
111 |
1928 |
The Salt-March Preparation |
113 |
1929 |
The Call for Independence |
115 |
1930 |
The Salt-March |
120 |
1930 |
The Round Table Conferences |
133 |
1932 |
Civil Disobedience Revived |
155 |
1933 |
Call On The British Government |
157 |
1934 |
Retirement From Politics |
159 |
1935 |
India Tour |
163 |
1936 |
Sevagram |
168 |
1937 |
Educational Conferences |
169 |
1938 |
A.I.V.I.A. Exhibition |
171 |
1939 |
Fast Unto Death |
177 |
1939 |
Letter To Tagore |
181 |
1939 |
Letter To Hitler |
185 |
1940 |
Sanction Individual Civil Disobedience |
186 |
1941 |
Drop of Leadership of Congress |
191 |
1942 |
The Quit India Movement |
192 |
1942 |
Arrest |
194 |
1943 |
21-Day Fast |
195 |
1944 |
Kasturba’s Death |
196 |
1945 |
Equality and Freedom of India |
199 |
1945+ |
Tour Bengal and Assam |
201 |
1947 |
The Joint Peace Appeal |
207 |
1948 |
Assassination |
211 |
1948 |
Funeral |
225 |
1948 |
Nehru’s Address to the Nation |
229 |
Adriano Lucca is the author of several spiritual works and novels. He currently lives in South America and Asia.