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Durga Das:Gandhi in Cartoons (Text in English + Hindi) - edition reliée, livre de poche
1999, ISBN: 8186982515
Eeshwar CONDITION: NEW -- BINDING: Hardcover ~ Condition: NEW ~ This work dwells on the articles, cartoons, poems, letters, and other writings which were published in the Indian Press as … Plus…
Eeshwar CONDITION: NEW -- BINDING: Hardcover ~ Condition: NEW ~ This work dwells on the articles, cartoons, poems, letters, and other writings which were published in the Indian Press as well as the British Press, besides Curzon's own speeches, books and letters. Lord Curzon was the most controversial viceroy of India. At the beginning of his tenure, Curzon was hailed by the cartoonists of the vernacular press with attributes such as ' Viceroy who loves India', 'The Abode of Lord Ganapati', 'Harun Rashid' and 'dear brother' who shares the sorrow and pain of sister India, who bestows a vermilion mark on his forehead on the occasion of Bhaidooj'. Later he was called ' the woodcutter who axed maiden Bengal into two parts' and he became the target of country-wide discontent. But his rule and personality cannot be properly assessed without taking into account the letters and folk songs of the time. A single shade does not make the picture complete. Therefore, this book has used both the Indian and British sources so that the picture does not look one-sided. Indeed, Lord Curzon was the favorite viceroy of the Indian cartoonist. This book constitutes a valuable record for students and researchers of the history and relationship between India and England, as well as for connoisseurs of the cartoon art.195 pages ~ Isbn: 8186982515 ~ language: English ~ Year: 1999 ~ Binding: Hardcover ~ Contents ISBN: 8186982515~ language: English ~ Year: 1999 ~ Binding: Hardcover ~ Contents, Eeshwar, Navjivan Trust CONDITION: NEW -- BINDING: Hardcover ~ Condition: NEW ~ Hundreds of cartoons on Gandhi appeared in his lifetime all over the world. This compilation of 112 cartoons drawn by famous cartoonists, foreign and Indian should help to make future generations believe that such a one did walk upon this earth. Indeed, his flesh and his figure seemed ideally suited for their brush and imagination. Those included are neither exhaustive not conclusive in representing the way Gandhi was portrayed. Hardly any country’s Press failed to notice him.Gandhi was often the butt of cartoonists who looked at the world from the angle of the white man’s mission of civilizing the non-whites. As often, those who came to scoff remained to pray.Perhaps this book provides an easy and very effective medium for understanding the evolution of Gandhi as a politician-saint and the impact he made on the history of India and of the human race.238 pages ~ Isbn: 817229235X ~ language: Multi-Lingual ~ Year: 2007 ~ Binding: Hardcover ~ Contents Publishers’ NoteIntroductionContentsPassive Resistance in the Transvaal The Finger-Print QuestionThe Transvaal and the TigerHowking without PermitsPower of DeportationRemoving the HeadsGandhi in 1907The Passive ResistorPlaying with FireThe Babe of Peace and the Tail and the TigerTug-of-war in the TransvaalExampli GratiaWe Hear They Want MoreThe Birth of SwadeshiIndian Cup FinalGandhi’s Ten CommandmentsAlley-Oop! Gandhi in the Lions’ DenAmerica sees Passive ResistanceA Clash of Two ForcesGandhi & Co. SaltGandhi ( Kaldderadatsch)Gandhi Goes to WarMore OverExchange of Condiments on Dandi SeashoreGandhiMidnight ArrestThe British Lion Shows His Claws Hitting England on the Fatal Spot and Gandhi’s Little GameThe Ghost Walks in IndiaBaiting the LionIndian ConferenceThe Three MonkeysThe Russian PropagandhiToday’s Breathless InterviewSalting the TailThe Unwilling PolicemanThe PeacemakerPassing ShadowMr. Gandhi and the GoatsGoosey, Goosey, Gandhi, Where Do You Wander?Spinning a WebNothing to DeclareChange of GarbTo the ConferenceBoating on the ThamesA Sketch of Gandhi, LondonSeats of the MightySee Britain FirstExperiment with Mahatma GandhiMeet the KingThe Fruits of VictoryMerrie ChristmasA Ghost Goes Home The Shirted and the ShirtlessBurden of the Great SoulMahatma GandhiWillingdon FastsLord Willingdon’s DilemmaPopularity ParadeRoom for All Behind Prison BarsOne Way of SettlingIf One Can Change, Why Not the Other?Modest RequestKindly ThoughtMahatma’s Peace MissionThe IntruderMickey MouseA Tandem OfferOne to Many?Read with the answerThe Elephant Never ForgetsRound and RoundChain talking?Beat it if you canFreedom of SpeechIn SituCyclone at WardhaIndia- A ChessboardGod is my SaviourRead the SignsThe Break-upIndian Rope TrickJust out of ReachWaiting for the Rope TrickJoin UpWith the Mask offIs It Me?The Accusing RobbersWar of NervesThe Reluctant Dragon Your Shout, PartnerLove’s Labour LostThe Outer VoiceNon-violence Our Street AnchorSimla, not Mt. EverestWaiting for NewsThe Deserter A Volcano at SimlaNuts to CrackHolding Up the TrainAdvice to the ChiefsDanger Signal Can We help?Have You Got It?Who wants Pakistan?Do Not Forget to FlyPilgrim of Eternity Our Heritage The MartyrAll This in His Name! ISBN: CONDITION: NEW -- BINDING: Hardcover ~ Condition: NEW ~ Hundreds of cartoons on Gandhi appeared in his lifetime all over the world. This compilation of 112 cartoons drawn by famous cartoonists, foreign and Indian should help to make future generations believe that such a one did walk upon this earth. Indeed, his flesh and his figure seemed ideally suited for their brush and imagination. Those included are neither exhaustive not conclusive in representing the way Gandhi was portrayed. Hardly any country’s Press failed to notice him.Gandhi was often the butt of cartoonists who looked at the world from the angle of the white man’s mission of civilizing the non-whites. As often, those who came to scoff remained to pray.Perhaps this book provides an easy and very effective medium for understanding the evolution of Gandhi as a politician-saint and the impact he made on the history of India and of the human race.238 pages ~ Isbn: 817229235X ~ language: Multi-Lingual ~ Year: 2007 ~ Binding: Hardcover ~ Contents Publishers’ NoteIntroductionContentsPassive Resistance in the Transvaal The Finger-Print QuestionThe Transvaal and the TigerHowking without PermitsPower of DeportationRemoving the HeadsGandhi in 1907The Passive ResistorPlaying with FireThe Babe of Peace and the Tail and the TigerTug-of-war in the TransvaalExampli GratiaWe Hear They Want MoreThe Birth of SwadeshiIndian Cup FinalGandhi’s Ten CommandmentsAlley-Oop! Gandhi in the Lions’ DenAmerica sees Passive ResistanceA Clash of Two ForcesGandhi & Co. SaltGandhi ( Kaldderadatsch)Gandhi Goes to WarMore OverExchange of Condiments on Dandi SeashoreGandhiMidnight ArrestThe British Lion Shows His Claws Hitting England on the Fatal Spot and Gandhi’s Little GameThe Ghost Walks in IndiaBaiting the LionIndian ConferenceThe Three MonkeysThe Russian PropagandhiToday’s Breathless InterviewSalting the TailThe Unwilling PolicemanThe PeacemakerPassing ShadowMr. Gandhi and the GoatsGoosey, Goosey, Gandhi, Where Do You Wander?Spinning a WebNothing to DeclareChange of GarbTo the ConferenceBoating on the ThamesA Sketch of Gandhi, LondonSeats of the MightySee Britain FirstExperiment with Mahatma GandhiMeet the KingThe Fruits of VictoryMerrie ChristmasA Ghost Goes Home The Shirted and the ShirtlessBurden of the Great SoulMahatma GandhiWillingdon FastsLord Willingdon’s DilemmaPopularity ParadeRoom for All Behind Prison BarsOne Way of SettlingIf One Can Change, Why Not the Other?Modest RequestKindly ThoughtMahatma’s Peace MissionThe IntruderMickey MouseA Tandem OfferOne to Many?Read with the answerThe Elephant Never ForgetsRound and RoundChain talking?Beat it if you canFreedom of SpeechIn SituCyclone at WardhaIndia- A ChessboardGod is my SaviourRead the SignsThe Break-upIndian Rope TrickJust out of ReachWaiting for the Rope TrickJoin UpWith the Mask offIs It Me?The Accusing RobbersWar of NervesThe Reluctant Dragon Your Shout, PartnerLove’s Labour LostThe Outer VoiceNon-violence Our Street AnchorSimla, not Mt. EverestWaiting for NewsThe Deserter A Volcano at SimlaNuts to CrackHolding Up the TrainAdvice to the ChiefsDanger Signal Can We help?Have You Got It?Who wants Pakistan?Do Not Forget to FlyPilgrim of Eternity Our Heritage The MartyrAll This in His Name!, Navjivan Trust<
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Pramila Sharma:
Curzon Nama: Autocrat Curzon Unconquerable India
- Livres de poche1968, ISBN: 8186982515
Edition reliée
Anchor Books, Garden City: 1968. Softcover. Good condition. Explores the imperialist sentiment from the second half of the nineteenth century to the aftermath of Suez crisis. It is the … Plus…
Anchor Books, Garden City: 1968. Softcover. Good condition. Explores the imperialist sentiment from the second half of the nineteenth century to the aftermath of Suez crisis. It is the author's contention that nationalism, democracy, and war mounted a separate, and then a combined, assault against the imperialist position, and that the propagandists for imperialism, lacking a sense of unity, were unable to counteract the erosion of their power. Includes an Index., Anchor Books Garden City: 1968, Eeshwar CONDITION: NEW -- BINDING: Hardcover ~ Condition: NEW ~ This work dwells on the articles, cartoons, poems, letters, and other writings which were published in the Indian Press as well as the British Press, besides Curzon's own speeches, books and letters. Lord Curzon was the most controversial viceroy of India. At the beginning of his tenure, Curzon was hailed by the cartoonists of the vernacular press with attributes such as ' Viceroy who loves India', 'The Abode of Lord Ganapati', 'Harun Rashid' and 'dear brother' who shares the sorrow and pain of sister India, who bestows a vermilion mark on his forehead on the occasion of Bhaidooj'. Later he was called ' the woodcutter who axed maiden Bengal into two parts' and he became the target of country-wide discontent. But his rule and personality cannot be properly assessed without taking into account the letters and folk songs of the time. A single shade does not make the picture complete. Therefore, this book has used both the Indian and British sources so that the picture does not look one-sided. Indeed, Lord Curzon was the favorite viceroy of the Indian cartoonist. This book constitutes a valuable record for students and researchers of the history and relationship between India and England, as well as for connoisseurs of the cartoon art.195 pages ~ Isbn: 8186982515 ~ language: English ~ Year: 1999 ~ Binding: Hardcover ~ Contents ISBN: 8186982515~ language: English ~ Year: 1999 ~ Binding: Hardcover ~ Contents, Eeshwar<
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Pramila Sharma:Curzon-Nama : Autocrat Curzon Unconquerable India
- edition reliée, livre de poche 1999
[EAN: 9788186982518], Gebraucht, wie neu, [PU: Eeshwar], Contents: Prologue. 1. The favourite of Victoria. 2. The Indian connection : from under secretary to viceroy. 3. The Great Mughal,… Plus…
[EAN: 9788186982518], Gebraucht, wie neu, [PU: Eeshwar], Contents: Prologue. 1. The favourite of Victoria. 2. The Indian connection : from under secretary to viceroy. 3. The Great Mughal, Aurangzeb. 4. Curzon's policies. 5. The leader of the truthful. 6. The drummer-boy of the Durbar. 7. The partition of Bengal. 8. The bitter and sweet : in Curzon's context. 9. Curzon and the creative world. Epilogue. Books. Journals and newspapers. "This book dwells on the articles, cartoons, poems, letters, and other writings which were published in the Indian press as well as the British press, besides Curzon's own speeches, books and letters. A single shade does not make the picture complete. Therefore, this book has used both the Indian and the British sources so that the picture does not look one-sided. Indeed, Lord Curzon was the favorite viceroy of the Indian cartoonist. This book constitutes a valuable record for students and researchers of the history and relationship between India and England, as well as for connoisseurs of the cartoon art.", Books<
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Pramila Sharma:Curzon-Nama: Autocrat Curzon Unconquerable India
- edition reliée, livre de poche 1999, ISBN: 8186982515
[EAN: 9788186982518], [PU: Eeshwar ,1999 ,Mumbai], MODERN HISTORY, COLONIALISM, POLITICS, BIOGRAPHY, RAJ, In order to present Lord Curzon as he actually was, it dwells on the articles, ca… Plus…
[EAN: 9788186982518], [PU: Eeshwar ,1999 ,Mumbai], MODERN HISTORY, COLONIALISM, POLITICS, BIOGRAPHY, RAJ, In order to present Lord Curzon as he actually was, it dwells on the articles, cartoons, poems, letters and other writings published both in India and British Press about him, along with Curzon`s own speeks, books and letters. Uses both India and British sources to present an objective picture of Curzon. Useful for researchers of history. 195p.<
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