Reginald Reynolds

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Reginald Arthur Reynolds (1905-1958) was an English left wing writer, a Quaker and husband of left wing novelist Ethel Mannin, whom he married in 1938. He was perhaps best known as a critic of British Imperialism in India, and for his 1937 work 'The White Sahibs in India'.

[edit] Works

  • India, Gandhi and world peace (1931)
  • Police and peasantry in India (1932)
  • Gandhi's fast : its cause and significance (1932)
  • The white sahibs in India (1937)
  • Prison anthology / edited with A. G. Stock (1938)
  • Why India? (1942)
  • Cleanliness and Godliness : or The Further Metamorphosis. A discussion of the problems of sanitation raised by Sir John Harington, etc (1943)
  • The new Indian rope trick; (or, What became of the debt?) (1943)
  • The fallow ground of the heart (1945)
  • Og and other ogres (1946)
  • The wisdom of John Woolman / with a selection from his writings as a guide to the seekers of today,(1948)
  • British pamphleteers (edited with George Orwell)(1948)
  • Beards: Their Social Standing, Religious Involvements, Decorative Possibilities, and Value in Offence and Defence Through the Ages (1949)
  • Beards : an omnium gatherum (1950)
  • Beds : with many noteworthy instances of lying on, under, or about them (1951)
  • To Live in Mankind: A Quest for Gandhi (1951)
  • Beware of Africans : a pilgrimage from Cairo to the Cape (1955)
  • My life and crimes (1956)
  • John Somervell Hoyland (1958)
  • John Woolman and the 20th century (1958)
  • The true book about Mahatma Gandhi (1959)
  • The loadstone (1960)

[edit] Biography

  • Robert Hunter, Reg and Ethel.