
the gandhi nobody knows
Book Specifications:
- Title: The Gandhi Nobody Knows
- Publisher: Thomas Nelson
- Author: Richard Grenier
- Language: English
- ISBN: 0840753799
- Pages: 118
- Binding: Hard Back
- Condition: Used - Good
About the Book:
The Gandhi Nobody Knows by Richard Grenier presents a provocative and controversial examination of Mahatma Gandhi and his historical legacy. Written in response to the acclaimed 1982 film Gandhi, the book challenges what the author views as an overly idealized portrayal of Gandhi and argues for a more critical assessment of his life and influence. Drawing upon Gandhi’s writings, speeches, and historical records, Grenier explores issues related to Gandhi’s political methods, personal beliefs, leadership style, and role in India’s independence movement. Rather than presenting a conventional biography, the work offers a revisionist perspective intended to encourage debate and re-examination of widely accepted historical narratives. Whether readers agree with the author’s conclusions or not, the book provides an alternative viewpoint on one of the twentieth century’s most influential figures. Published by Thomas Nelson, this hardback edition is valuable for readers interested in political history, historiography, Gandhi studies, and critical interpretations of historical personalities.
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Book Specifications:
- Title: The Gandhi Nobody Knows
- Publisher: Thomas Nelson
- Author: Richard Grenier
- Language: English
- ISBN: 0840753799
- Pages: 118
- Binding: Hard Back
- Condition: Used - Good
About the Book:
The Gandhi Nobody Knows by Richard Grenier presents a provocative and controversial examination of Mahatma Gandhi and his historical legacy. Written in response to the acclaimed 1982 film Gandhi, the book challenges what the author views as an overly idealized portrayal of Gandhi and argues for a more critical assessment of his life and influence. Drawing upon Gandhi’s writings, speeches, and historical records, Grenier explores issues related to Gandhi’s political methods, personal beliefs, leadership style, and role in India’s independence movement. Rather than presenting a conventional biography, the work offers a revisionist perspective intended to encourage debate and re-examination of widely accepted historical narratives. Whether readers agree with the author’s conclusions or not, the book provides an alternative viewpoint on one of the twentieth century’s most influential figures. Published by Thomas Nelson, this hardback edition is valuable for readers interested in political history, historiography, Gandhi studies, and critical interpretations of historical personalities.












