Description
- ISBN-13: 9780008681760
- Publisher: HarperCollins Publishers
- Binding: Paperback
- Language: English
- Weight: 718 gr
- ISBN-10: 0008681767
- Publisher Date: 30 Apr 2024
- Height: 152 mm
- Spine Width: 47 mm
- Width: 234 mm
Original price was: ₹899.00.₹674.25Current price is: ₹674.25.
The Demon of Unrest by Erik Larson, author of “The Splendid and the Vile,” chronicles the tense five months between Lincoln’s election and the Civil War. Experience a nation on the brink of collapse, political maneuvering, and rising tensions in this gripping historical narrative. ISBN: 9780008681760
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Chirag Arora –
Larson’s storytelling is superb. This book is both educational and entertaining. So hard to imagine this time.
Manas Goel –
Good insight into the political climate, but could have been more concise. Gets bogged down in details at times.
Shirin Sachdeva –
Enjoyed learning about this era. The book dragged in the middle, but the ending was powerful. A bit depressing.
Parmar Manank Pravinbhai –
Another excellent historical account by Larson. Hard to put down! Although, I wish there were more maps included.
Rushali Arya –
A gripping account of a nation divided. I couldn’t put it down! Highly recommend for history lovers.
Kanishka Verma –
Fascinating and frightening. Larson truly captures the tension of the time. It is well written.
Mustaffa Sidiq Lone –
A chilling depiction of a nation on the edge. Larson’s research is impeccable, but the story is hard to stomach.
Neeraj Kumar Sharma –
A detailed look at a pivotal moment in history. Some sections were a bit slow, but overall, a worthwhile read.
Adarsh Kumar –
Larson does it again! Gripping narrative, but felt a bit slow at times. Still a great read.
Janvi Aggarwal –
A very detailed book. I learned so much, though sometimes it was overwhelming. A bit too dense for casual reading.
Harsh Vardhan –
A fascinating look at a crucial period. Highly recommend for history buffs. The details were superb.
Vishal Baisoya –
An interesting perspective on the pre-Civil War period. It felt a little long, and lost my interest in parts.
Prachi Manoj Ekhar –
Informative and well-written, though I found some parts a bit repetitive. Overall, worth the read.
Sourabh Singh Tomar –
Well-researched and well-written, but a bit dry in places. Good, but not my favorite Larson book.
Deepak Krishnan V –
Absolutely captivating! Larson brings history to life. A must-read for anyone interested in the Civil War.
Rajnish Kalita –
While informative, the book felt somewhat slow-paced and lacked a certain spark. Disappointing.
Ayush Tyagi –
Very engaging and informative. Larson is a master storyteller. A bit scary to read, knowing what’s coming.
Nikunj Singhal –
Excellent portrayal of the political turmoil. Larson excels! Though, at times, the sheer amount of information felt overwhelming.