Charles Freer Andrews - Further Reading

Further Reading

  • D. O'Connor, Gospel, raj and swaraj: the missionary years of C. F. Andrews 1904-14 (1990)
  • H. Tinker, The Ordeal of Love: C. F. Andrews and India (1979)
  • Deenabhandu Andrews Centenary Committee, Centenary Volume C. F. Andrews 1871-1971 (1972)
  • P. C. Roy Chaudhuri, C. F. Andrews his life and times (1971)
  • K. L. Seshagiri Rao, Mahatma Gandhi and C. F. Andrews: a study in Hindu-Christian dialogue (1969)
  • B. Chaturvedi & M. Sykes, Charles Freer Andrews: a Narrative (1949)
  • J. S. Hoyland, The Man India Loved: C. F. Andrews
  • N. Macnicol, C. F. Andrews Friend of India (1944)
  • J. S. Hoyland, C. F. Andrews : minister of reconciliation (London, Allenson, )

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