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1857: The Real Story of the Great Uprising

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Journey back to 1857 India with Vishnu Bhatt’s eyewitness account of the Sepoy Mutiny. Experience the uprising through the eyes of a young beggar-priest as he navigates a tumultuous landscape. “1857: The Real Story of the Great Uprising” offers a unique first-person perspective on a pivotal moment in Indian history. Translated by Mrinal Pande, this gripping narrative reveals the untold stories of a nation’s struggle. ISBN: 9789350290361

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Description

  • ISBN-13: 9789350290361
  • Publisher: HarperCollins India
  • Publisher Imprint: Perennial
  • Height: 198 mm
  • No of Pages: 244
  • Spine Width: 14 mm
  • Weight: 245 gr
  • ISBN-10: 9350290367
  • Publisher Date: 2011
  • Binding: Paperback
  • Language: English
  • Returnable: N
  • Width: 129 mm

16 reviews for 1857: The Real Story of the Great Uprising

  1. Ankush Kumar Singh

    The author was really able to bring the uprising to life, I felt like I was actually there.

  2. Garvit Kumar Gauchwal

    It’s a great book to learn about an important time in history from someone who actually lived through it

  3. Tanushree Nangia

    The translation was great, but it felt as if some important details were missing.

  4. Rahul Nadimidoddi

    It was enlightening to experience the Sepoy Mutiny through the eyes of a beggar-priest. A gripping narrative

  5. Mahima Singh

    The book showed a unique perspective, but the story jumped around a lot.

  6. Shivam Dhiman

    Interesting to read a first-person account. Some parts were slow but overall a worthwhile read.

  7. Utkarsh Shukla

    It’s an interesting and informative book with its first person perspective of a critical time in history

  8. Kannegolla Atchyuta Sahaja

    The translation was well done, and it was easy to follow the story. It shed light on a previously unknown perspective of the events.

  9. Muskan Singh

    An eye-opening read about the uprising. It provided a different view, although I struggled with some of the historical context.

  10. Vanshaj Bharia

    A fascinating first-hand account! Vishnu Bhatt’s perspective is unique, though the writing style felt a bit dated at times.

  11. Bishnu Prasad Tripathy

    A very personal story, but I wish there was more analysis of the wider political situation.

  12. Ishu Yadav

    A needed perspective, but sometimes the narrative felt a bit meandering.

  13. Pratyush Sharma

    Gives a very raw, human perspective on the uprising. It’s not always easy to read, but very important.

  14. Dewangana Singh

    Vishnu Bhatt’s story is captivating, although I wish it went more into detail about the political atmosphere.

  15. Saurabh Kumar

    Gripping and informative! I learned a lot about the Sepoy Mutiny from a new perspective.

  16. Shubh Walia

    The book was intriguing, but i feel like I need to do more research on the topic to fully understand the book.

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