Chakravarti Rajagopalachari (1878–1972), popularly  known as Rajaji, was the first Governor General of independent India  (1948–50).  A lawyer by profession, he  was drawn into the non-violent nationalist movement steered by Mahatma Gandhi  and came to be known as his ‘conscience-keeper’. He was awarded India’s highest  civilian award, the Bharat Ratna in 1955.   A prolific writer, he is also known for his books on the Mahabharata and the Ramayana. 
    This volume looks at the period when  Rajaji became involved in the freedom movement (1907–21).  It is a collection of articles and letters he  wrote to prominent leaders like Gandhi, Gokhale, Vijiaraghavachariar, and in  newspapers like The Hindu, Madras Mail and Commonweal. These give us an insight into the thoughts of one of  the most important leaders of the Indian national movement in the Madras  Presidency. 
    Selected Works of  C. Rajagopalachari, Vol. I, 1907–21 is the first in  a series of ten volumes published in association with Nehru Memorial Museum and  Library (NMML) on the writings of Rajaji.