Description
- ISBN-13: 9780143447641
- Publisher: Hind Pocket Books
- Binding: Paperback
- Language: Hindi
- Width: 140 mm
- ISBN-10: 0143447645
- Publisher Date: 30 Sep 2021
- Height: 40 mm
- No of Pages: 560
Original price was: ₹499.00.₹424.15Current price is: ₹424.15.
Dive into “Gandhi: Dakshin Africa Se Bharat Aagman Aur Golmez Sammelan Tak 1914-31 Khand-1” by Ramchandra Guha (ISBN: 9780143447641). This book illuminates Gandhi’s transformative journey from South Africa to India, covering 1914-1931. Explore his impact on India’s struggle for independence, his philosophy, and his role in key events like the Round Table Conferences. A captivating biography of one of history’s most influential figures.
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Mayank Dhanjal –
A very detailed account, sometimes too detailed. However, the book is very well researched and provides a good overview of Gandhi’s life.
Pranjal Nigam –
A bit slow-paced, focusing on minute details. However, it offers a deep understanding of Gandhi’s evolution. Worth the read if you have the patience.
Nikhil Vardhan –
Fascinating insights into Gandhi’s political and philosophical development. Occasionally dense, but ultimately rewarding.
Aryan Bansal –
I was captivated by the detailed account of Gandhi’s journey. It provides a fresh perspective, though some parts were tedious.
Ashish Khatri –
Guha’s biography is meticulously researched, painting a vivid picture of Gandhi’s transformation. A must-read!
Riya Chopra –
A comprehensive look at Gandhi’s life. The book felt a little dry at times, but it’s undeniably informative. I learned a lot.
Vishal Kumar Punia –
Guha’s writing is engaging, but the sheer volume of detail sometimes felt overwhelming. Still, a valuable insight into Gandhi’s early years.
Dev Shukla –
An important book that sheds light on Gandhi’s formative years. I disagree with some of the author’s interpretations, but still a valuable read.
Manvi Singh –
Excellent research and a compelling narrative. Guha brings Gandhi to life. Highly recommended for history buffs.
Namya Dayal –
While the book is undeniably informative, the writing style didn’t quite grab me. It felt more like a textbook than a biography.