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M.K. Gandhi, Attorney at Law: The Man before the Mahatma 9780520956629
Table of contents :
contents
Introduction
ONE. Dispatched to London
TWO. The Barrister Who Couldn’t Speak
THREE. An Abundant and Regular Supply of Labour
FOUR. Dada Abdulla’s White Elephant
FIVE. Not a White Barrister
SIX. Formation Lessons
SEVEN. Waller’s Question
EIGHT. A Public Man
NINE. To Maritzburg
TEN. Moth and Flame
ELEVEN. Sacrifice
TWELVE. Transition and the Transvaal
THIRTEEN. No Bed of Roses
FOURTEEN. Disobedience
FIFTEEN. Courthouse to Jailhouse
SIXTEEN. Malpractice
SEVENTEEN. Courtroom as Laboratory
EIGHTEEN. Closing Arguments
Mohandas K. Gandhi Chronology
Abbreviations
Notes
Sources
Acknowledgments
Index
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M. K. Gandhi, Attorney at Law
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M. K. Gandhi, Attorney at Law the man before the mahatma
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