Gandhi in Cartoons
Book Specification
Item Code: | IDE243 |
Publisher: | Navjivan Publishing House |
Language: | English |
Edition: | 1999 |
ISBN: | 817229235X |
Pages: | 238 (117 B & W Cartoons) |
Cover: | Hardcover |
Other Details | 7.5" X 9.0" |
Weight | 560 gm |
Book Description
Hundreds of cartoons on Gandhi appeared in this lifetime all over the world. Those included are neither exhaustive nor conclusive in representing the way Gandhi was portrayed. Hardly ny 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 every 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.
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.
Publishers Note | 5 |
Introduction | 7 |
Contents | 11 |
Passive resistance in the Transvaal (Sunday Times) | 16-17 |
The Finger-Prit Question | 18-19 |
The Transvaal and the Tiger | 20-21 |
Hawking without Permits | 22-23 |
Power of Deportation | 24-25 |
Removing the Heads (Sunday Times) | 26-27 |
Gandhi in 1907 | 28-29 |
The Passive Resistor (Rand Daily Mail) | 30-31 |
Playing with Fire | 32-33 |
The Babe of Peace and the Tail and the Tiger (Punch) | 34-35 |
Tug-of-war in the Transvaal | 36-37 |
Exampli Gratia | 38-39 |
We Hear they Want More | 40-41 |
The Birth of Swadeshi | 42-43 |
Indian Cup Final (Evening Standard) | 44-45 |
Gandhis Ten Commandments | 46-47 |
Alley-Oop! | 48-49 |
Gandhi in the Lions Den (Simplicissiums) | 50-51 |
America Sees Passive Resistance | 52-53 |
A Clash of Two Forces | 54-55 |
Gandhi & Co., Salt | 56-57 |
Gandhi (Kaldderadatsch) | 58-59 |
Gandhi Goes to 'War' (Prague Press) | 60-61 |
Move Over | 62-63 |
Exchange of Condiments on Dandi Seashore | 64-65 |
Gandhi | 66-67 |
Midnight Arrest | 68-69 |
The British Lion Shows His Claws | 70-71 |
Hitting England on the Fatal Spot (Simplicissimus) and Gandhi's Little Game (Guerin Meschina) | 72-73 |
The Ghost Walks in India (St. Louis Post-Dispatch) | 74-75 |
Baiting the Lion | 76-77 |
Indian Conference (Evening Standard) | 78-79 |
The Three Monkeys | 80-81 |
The Russian Propagandhi (Daily Express) | 82-83 |
Salting the Tail The Unwilling Policeman (Evening Standard) |
88-89 |
The Peacemaker | 90-91 |
Passing Shadows (Evening Standard) | 92-93 |
Mr. Gandhi and Goats | 94-95 |
Goosy, Goosy, Gandhi, Where Do You Wander? (Evening Standard) | 96-97 |
Spinning a Web | 98-99 |
Nothing to Declare (Life) | 100-101 |
Change of Garb | 102-103 |
To the Conference (Evening Standard) | 104-105 |
Boating on the Thames (Evening Standard) | 106-107 |
A Sketch of Gandhi, London | 108-109 |
Seats on the Mighty (Morning Post) | 110-111 |
See Britain First (Evening Standard) | 112-113 |
Experiment with Mahatma Gandhi | 114-115 |
Meet the King | 116-117 |
The Fruits of Victory | 118-119 |
Merrie Christmas | 120-121 |
A Ghost Goes Home (St. Louis Post-Dispatch) | 122-123 |
The Shirted and shirtless (Auckland Star) | 124-125 |
Burden of the Great Soul (Free Press Journal) | 126-127 |
Mahatma Gandhi (Free Press Journal) | 128-129 |
Willingdon Fasts (Evening Standard) | 130-131 |
Lord Willingdon's Dilemma (Hindustan Times) | 132-133 |
Popularity Parade (Review of Reviews) | 134-135 |
Room for All (Hindustan Times) | 136-137 |
Behind Prison Bars (Evening Standard) | 138-139 |
One Way of Settling | 140-141 |
If One Can Change, Why Not the Other? (Poineer) | 142-143 |
Modest Request (Poineer) | 144-145 |
Kindly Thought (Poineer) | 146-147 |
Mahatma's Piece Mission (Poineer) | 148-149 |
The Intruder (Hindustan Times) | 150-151 |
Micky Mouse (Civil and Military Gazette) | 152-153 |
A Tandem Offer (Hindustan Times) | 154-155 |
One to Many? (Hindustan Times) | 156-157 |
Ready with the Answer (Hindustan Times) | 158-159 |
The Elephant Never Forgets | 160-161 |
Round and Round (Hindustan Times) | 162-163 |
Chain Talking? (Hindustan Times) | 164-165 |
Beat it if you can | 166-167 |
Freedom of Speech (Hindustan Times) | 168-169 |
In Situ (Hindustan Times) | 170-171 |
Cyclone at Wardha (Janmabhoomi) | 172-173 |
India - A Chessboard (Janmabhoomi) | 174-175 |
God is my Saviour (Janmabhoomi) | 176-177 |
Read the Signs (Janmabhoomi) | 178-179 |
The Break-up (Hindustan Times) | 180-181 |
Indian Rope Trick | 182-183 |
Just out of Reach (Hindustan Times) | 184-185 |
Waiting for the Rope Trick (Hindustan Times) | 186-187 |
Join Up | 188-189 |
With Mask of (Hindustan Times) | 190-191 |
Is It Me? (Hindustan Times) | 192-193 |
The Accusing Robbers (Janmabhoomi) | 194-195 |
War of Nerves (Dawn) | 196-197 |
The Reluctant Dragon (Dawn) | 198-199 |
Your Shout, Partner (Dawn) | 200-201 |
Love's Labour Lost (Dawn) | 202-203 |
The Outer Voice (Dawn) | 204-205 |
Non-violence Our Street Anchor (Hindustan Times) | 206-207 |
Simla, not Mt. Everest (Hindustan Times) | 208-209 |
Waiting for News (Janmabhoomi) | 210-211 |
The Deserter (Janmabhoomi) | 212-213 |
A Volcano at Simla (Janmabhoomi) | 214-215 |
Nuts to Crack | 216-217 |
Holding Up the Train (Hindustan Times) | 218-219 |
Advice to The Chiefs (Janmabhoomi) | 220-221 |
Danger Signal (Hindustan Times) | 222-223 |
Can We Help? (Hindustan Times) | 224-225 |
Have Your Got It? (Hindustan Times) | 226-227 |
Who Wants Pakistan (Hindustan Times) | 228-229 |
Do Not Forget to Fly (National Herald) | 230-231 |
Pilgrim of Eternity (National Herald) | 232-233 |
Our Heritage (National Herald) | 234-235 |
The Martyr (Pioneer) | 236-237 |
All This in His Name! (Desh) | 238-239 |
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