Description
- ISBN-13: 9788173047404
- Publisher: Manohar Publishers and Distributors
- Binding: Hardback
- Language: English
- Returnable: Y
- Weight: 944 gr
- ISBN-10: 8173047405
- Publisher Date: 01 Jan 2008
- Height: 251 mm
- No of Pages: 464
- Spine Width: 34 mm
- Width: 165 mm







Mohd. Aqdas –
Interesting, but felt repetitive in places. It could have been shorter and more focused.
Akanshit Narula –
Great to understand Lala Lajpat Rai’s view. The language and expression are old and difficult to understand.
Aswin M –
A valuable resource, but the language can be dense at times. Needs some patience. But worth it.
Devanshu –
Not an easy read, but a rewarding one. Rai’s commitment to social reform shines through. Some sections were very slow.
Naman Jain –
This book contains an exhaustive compilation of the work of Lala Lajpat Rai. Very interesting, and inspiring.
Vishal Baisoya –
Provides an important context to the freedom movement of india. But the content can be a little dense.
Anonymous –
A great book for understanding Indian history, a bit repetitive at times. But overall, a worthwhile read to understand freedom movement.
Khushu –
An eye-opening collection of writings. Rai’s passion for India is contagious. Excellent work by the editor B R Nanda.
Akshat Dixit –
A fascinating collection of essays, offering a glimpse into pre-independence India. Rai’s passion is evident, but some of the writing felt a bit dated.
Raunak Banerjee –
Some good ideas, but overall a pretty boring book. It may be useful for research purpose.
Ishaan Kaushal –
Very detailed and informative book. Very useful, but requires dedicated time and focus to enjoy it.
Shikhar Suryawanshi –
Offers a unique perspective on pre-independence India. Rai’s writing is powerful and moving. Highly recommended.
Harish A Kendrekar –
A good historical view of the freedom fight, but not an interesting read. Only for research.
Akhil Vanapalli –
A profound insight into Indian political history. I appreciate the detailed analysis. A must-read!
Soujanya Tiwari –
An important collection. It’s essential reading for understanding the socio-political landscape of pre-independence India.
Sanskar Maheshwari –
Good book with a lot of information. I wish the book was shorter. I would still recommend it.
Sourabh Singh Tomar –
A bit dry, but important. This provides great insight into freedom struggle. A must read for serious history lovers.
Prem Pushkar –
An excellent book, full of facts and insights. A must for history students and researchers.
Aditi Bansal –
A must-read for anyone interested in Indian history and politics. Rai’s views are insightful. Good addition to my collection
Nandini Nagpal –
A great historical point of view. The book seems biased and only shows one point of view.
Hargun Kaur –
An important historical document. Lala Lajpat Rai’s insights are still relevant today. The editing could have been a little better.
Ashutosh Agarwal –
It offers valuable insights, but can feel a bit academic at times. Still worth exploring for serious readers.
Jasprit Singh –
Interesting to read, the book gives a detail account of political view. Could have been more concise though.