He wrote:
1. An Autobiography
2. The Discovery of India
3. Glimpses of World History
Chacha (uncle) Nehru loved children; therefore his birthday is observed as Children’s Day.
Enjoy the melody.
2007-05-02 18:16:57
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answered by ari-pup 7
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Jawaharlal Nehru Books
2016-12-17 13:24:56
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answered by shorb 4
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One of the books Nehru had written was Discovery of India. This book was written by him when he was in Ahmadnagar Fort prison in 1944. He took five months from April to September 1944 to complete the book. The proofing of the book was done by his daughter Indira Gandhi as he had no time to read the typescript. The book remains as written in prison with no additions or changes, except for the postscript at the end.
As Nehru said about the book: "It is mine and not wholly mine, as I am constituted today; it represents rather some past self of mine which has already joined the long succession of other selves that existed for a while and faded away, leaving only the memory behind."
http://www.nehrutrophyboatrace.com/pages/nehruswritings.htm
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2007-05-02 22:08:52
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answered by Anonymous
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Warm, loving and generous in his relationships, Jawaharlal Nehru inspires tremendous devotion and loyalty in his loved ones. This is good, since he would never settle for anything less! Jawaharlal wants to be adored and worshiped like the royalty he feels he is, and it is difficult for anyone to resist the warmth and attention Nehru lavishes on those he cares about. Jawaharlal Nehru has a great deal of pride and needs to be recognized and appreciated. The way to really hurt his feelings is to ignore him. He is genuine, sincere, and has a strong sense of personal integrity. Jawaharlal Nehru hates emotional games and dishonesty. Nehru works well with the public and has an instinct for what the public wants and will respond to. Having a "nest" is not especially important to Jawaharlal, and he may invest more of his emotional energy into his career or public life than in his private life. Providing and caring for others, in a professional capacity is very likely. It is easy for Jawaharlal Nehru to show others the love he feels for them and he talks freely to them about his feelings. Jawaharlal likes nice surroundings and wants to beautify his environment as quickly as possible, once he has come up with an idea to do so.
2016-03-18 22:40:48
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answered by ? 4
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1. Before freedom: Nehru's letters to his sister
by Jawaharlal Nehru
2. Toward freedom;: The autobiography of Jawaharlal Nehru
by Jawaharlal Nehru
3. Glimpses of World History
by Jawaharlal Nehru.
there might be more of them,you can check on amazon.com.
2007-05-02 18:07:08
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answered by ssharma 1
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