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          Page One of the welcome excitements of our prison existence at Naini was the passage of airplanes overour heads..

          Full text of "TOWARD FREEDOM THE ATUTOBIOGRAPHY OF JAWAHARLAL NEHRU".

        1. Full text of "TOWARD FREEDOM THE ATUTOBIOGRAPHY OF JAWAHARLAL NEHRU".
        2. First published in (London, John Lane) under title: Jawaharlal Nehru, and autobiography.;2nd impression.
        3. Page One of the welcome excitements of our prison existence at Naini was the passage of airplanes overour heads.
        4. Toward freedom the autobiography of Jawaharlal Nehru By: Nehru, Jawaharlal, Material type: TextPublication details: New York The John Day.
        5. — Toward Freedom: The Autobiography of Jawaharlal Nehru (); pp.
        6. An Autobiography (Nehru)

          Autobiography of Jawaharlal Nehru

          "Toward Freedom" redirects here. For the 1994 Iranian film, see Toward Freedom (film).

          An Autobiography, also known as Toward Freedom (1936), is an autobiographical book written by Jawaharlal Nehru while he was in prison between June 1934 and February 1935, and before he became the first Prime Minister of India.

          The first edition was published in 1936 by John Lane, The Bodley Head Ltd, London, and has since been through more than 12 editions and translated into more than 30 languages. It has 68 chapters over 672 pages and is published by Penguin Books India.

          Publication

          Besides the postscript and a few small changes, Nehru wrote the biography between June 1934 and February 1935, and while entirely in prison.[1]

          The first edition was published in 1936 and has since been through more than 12 editions and translated into more than 30 languages.[2][3][4]

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