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  • edited by Neha Bedi, Sachin Tendulkar, Sunil Gavaskar and Kapil Dev

    Language: English

    Published by Roli Books, 2021

    ISBN 10: 8195256643 ISBN 13: 9788195256648

    Seller: Vedams eBooks (P) Ltd, New Delhi, India

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    Hardcover. Condition: New. To chronicle the 19-season first-class cricket career of Bishan Singh Bedi and trace the evolution of this monumental cricketer from his humble background to scaling the heights of glory on cricket fields all over the world is a challenge that at the very least, is daunting. When it comes to Bishan, there is no grey. It is either black or white.' This is what India's greatest all-rounder, and cricketer of the century, Kapil Dev says. As Mike Brearley, the former England captain, stressed, 'Bishan was no diplomat.' He's been a man unafraid to speak his mind, even if at times it bordered on the intemperate. It was his bowling that mesmerized batsmen and seemingly lured them to their doom. His methods were unique and he copped his share of criticism, but his technique and delivery were faultless. Bishan Singh Bedi is the proverbial 'enigma wrapped in a mystery' as a cricketer and a human being. This book, to commemorate his 75th birthday, is an effort to separate the chaff from the grain; and try and spread the flavour and spice of a unique talent.

  • Edited by: D. G. Tendulkar et al.

    Published by Karnataka Publishing House, 1944

    Seller: India's Attic Books, Tahlequah, OK, U.S.A.

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    Hardcover. Condition: Good. 1944 Hardcover, bound in coarse khadi. good condition, with minor bumps and bruises, light (very minor)damp staining to bottom of covers in a couple places, otherwise VG. 502 pages. Incredibly beautiful, scarce, and important work. This volume is a thing of beauty, and indeed a "Book of Art".

  • Seller image for Gandhiji: His Life and Work Published on His 75th Birthday, October 2, 1944 for sale by 32.1  Rare Books + Ephemera, IOBA, ESA

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    Hardcover. 4to., 405 pp. Original publisher's light brown coarse khaki cloth with dark brown leather spine, gilt lettering, patterned endpapers, illustrated with black and white photographs and tipped-in color plates, frontispiece. First unabridged edition of this tribute to Gandhi, with introductions by Gandhi and Jawaharlal Nehru and a biographical essay by Albert Einstein. Published in 1944 to both commemorate Mahatma Gandhi's 75th birthday and support the Kasturba Gandhi National Memorial Fund. Contains essays by various contemporaries examining Gandh's political career, social reform efforts, and influence on Indian society as well as a curated selection of Gandhi's own writings, including speeches and letters. Although Gandhi generally declined to participate in birthday commemorations, he wrote a preface for this volume, citing its charitable purpose. As a mid-career publication released during Gandhi?s lifetime, the book reflects the contemporary reception of his work and offers early interpretations of his role in the Indian independence movement. Very Good, intact with some age toning, soiling, handling and wear. Institutional ownership stamp on title page.

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    First unabridged edition of this tribute to Gandhi, with introductions by Gandhi and Jawaharlal Nehru and a biographical essay by Albert Einstein. Quarto, original publisher's half cloth, patterned endpapers, illustrated with black and white photographs and tipped-in color plates, frontispiece. Boldly signed by Mahatma Gandhi on the half-title page. Association copy, additionally signed by John Kenneth Galbraith opposite the copyright page, "John Kenneth Galbraith 1987 -- Ambassador to India, 1961-1963." Although he remains best known as an iconoclast in the field of economics, John Kenneth Galbraith was very active in Democratic Party politics, serving in the administrations of Franklin D. Roosevelt, Harry S. Truman, John F. Kennedy, and Lyndon B. Johnson. During his time as an adviser to President John F. Kennedy, Galbraith was appointed United States Ambassador to India from 1961 to 1963. Kennedy considered India to be important not just in its own right, but also because an Indian diplomat always served as the chief commissioner of the International Control Commission (ICC). Thus, Galbraith came to be involved in American policy towards Southeast Asia from his perch as an ambassador in New Delhi. During his tenure in India, Galbraith developed close ties with Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru and engaged deeply with the political and cultural life of the country. He expressed admiration for Indiaâs experiment in democratic socialism and non-alignment, and he frequently drew comparisons between Nehruâs political legacy and that of Mahatma Gandhi. While Galbraith did not interact directly with Gandhiâ"who had been assassinated in 1948â"he often invoked Gandhian ideals in his reflections on Indiaâs development and its moral role in the post-colonial world. His writings and diplomatic efforts emphasized the importance of non-violence, civil society, and moral leadership, themes closely associated with Gandhiâs philosophy. In very good condition. A wonderful association copy, very rare and desirable signed by Gandhi and even more so with the addition of Galbraith's signature. Published in 1944 to both commemorate Mahatma Gandhiâs 75th birthday and support the Kasturba Gandhi National Memorial Fund, Gandhiji: His Life and Work contains essays by various contemporaries examining Gandhiâs political career, social reform efforts, and influence on Indian society as well as a curated selection of Gandhiâs own writings, including speeches and letters. Although Gandhi generally declined to participate in birthday commemorations, he wrote a preface for this volume, citing its charitable purpose. As a mid-career publication released during Gandhiâs lifetime, the book reflects the contemporary reception of his work and offers early interpretations of his role in the Indian independence movement. "Generations to come, it may be, will scarce believe that such a one as this ever in flesh and blood walked upon this earth" (Albert Einstein, On Gandhi).