Description
- ISBN-13: 9780670099689
- Publisher: Penguin Viking
- Binding: Hardcover
- Language: English
- Weight: 140 gr
- ISBN-10: 0670099686
- Publisher Date: 21 Aug 2023
- Height: 29 mm
- No of Pages: 256
- Width: 350 mm
Original price was: ₹799.00.₹599.25Current price is: ₹599.25.
Discover the fascinating story of British India’s construction from 1690-1860 in “Empire Building” by Rosie Llewellyn-Jones. Explore the East India Company’s transformation from a trading venture to a ruling power. Learn about the key figures, pivotal battles, and complex political landscape that shaped this era. Get your copy now (ISBN: 9780670099689) and delve into this captivating history.
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Kishor Singh –
Absolutely fascinating! A deep dive into a pivotal period of history. Highly recommended.
Ritik Joshi –
A brilliant piece of historical writing. I learned so much. This should be essential reading.
Ritik Sharma –
Provides a good overview. I found the parts about battles especially interesting.
Manasi Prabhakar Bele –
The writing was a bit uneven. Some chapters were excellent, others less engaging.
Tishika Bansal –
A comprehensive look at the era. Some parts were a little boring, but it contains a lot of information.
Anubhav Jain –
Well-written and meticulously researched! A great read for anyone interested in British colonial history.
Esha Deswal –
An engaging read! The transformation of the East India Company is fascinating. Highly recommend it.
Preethi Vardhan Yadav Golla –
Llewellyn-Jones provides a well-researched account. I would have liked more focus on the Indian perspective.
Harsh –
Enjoyed the details about key figures. A solid overview of the political landscape.
Abhay Singh –
An excellent historical narrative. It provided a nuanced understanding of the era. Top marks!
Anurag Ghoshal –
Good historical account. Sometimes it felt it jumped around a little too much. Overall informative.
Kushagre Singh –
The book really brings the period to life. A must-read for history enthusiasts!
Pranjal Nigam –
I learned a lot about the East India Company. Could be quite dense for casual readers, but pretty good.
Amarjeet Kumar –
A decent overview, but felt a bit dry at times. Needed more personal stories to liven up the political details.
Arkadeep Mitra –
Not a light read. If you’re not already interested in the topic, it might not grab you.
Ramanan Kartikh –
The book was informative, but dry. It felt like reading a textbook at times.
Brojen Mili –
Well researched. There are a lot of facts to absorb. This would be a great source for students.
Yash Arya –
A captivating journey into British India’s past. The book highlights the major political turning points.
Soumya Sudeep Sinha –
Interesting subject matter, but the writing style wasn’t always captivating. Worth reading but not amazing.