Camille Drevet – Mahatma Gandi 1970 Turkish Bio Book Turkey
Camille Drevet – Mahatma Gandi (Mahatma Gandi) – Ülkü Yayınları Turkish First Edition (1970)
Description:
This Turkish first edition of Mahatma Gandi by Camille Drevet was published by Ülkü Yayınları in 1970. Printed in Turkish, this concise pocket-sized biography introduces readers to the life, philosophy, and political legacy of Mahatma Gandhi in a clear and accessible format.
Written as an introductory work, the book summarizes Gandhi's childhood, education, years in South Africa, leadership of India's independence movement, and his enduring philosophy of nonviolent resistance (Satyagraha). It explains the fundamental principles of passive resistance, civil disobedience, moral courage, and peaceful social change while highlighting Gandhi's influence on twentieth-century political thought and global human rights movements. Despite its modest length, the volume provides a practical overview of Gandhi's life and ideas for general readers.
Themes such as nonviolence, peace, civil disobedience, ethics, spirituality, and Indian independence appear throughout the work. Its simple language and compact format make it an accessible introduction to one of history's most influential political and spiritual leaders.
Key Features:
• Author: Camille Drevet
• Original Title: Mahatma Gandi
• Turkish Title: Mahatma Gandi
• Publisher: Ülkü Yayınları
• Publication Date: 1970
• Edition: First Edition
• Language: Turkish
• Format: Pocket Paperback
• Genre: Biography; History; Political Philosophy
• Subject: The life, philosophy, and nonviolent movement of Mahatma Gandhi
• Literary Content: Biography; Introductory study
• Themes: Nonviolence; Satyagraha; Peace; Civil disobedience; Ethics; Indian independence
• Historical Focus: Gandhi's life and the Indian independence movement
• Educational Value: Concise introduction to Mahatma Gandhi's life, philosophy, and the principles of passive resistance, offering an accessible overview of one of the twentieth century's most influential political and spiritual figures.
• Collector Appeal: Scarce Turkish first edition in a compact pocket format, published as an accessible introduction to Gandhi's philosophy and legacy, making it an appealing collectible for readers of biography, political thought, and modern world history.