Description
- ISBN-13: 9780143450702
- Publisher: Hind Pocket Books
- Binding: Paperback
- Language: Hindi
- Width: 140 mm
- ISBN-10: 0143450700
- Publisher Date: 23 Aug 2021
- Height: 40 mm
- No of Pages: 538
Original price was: ₹450.00.₹337.50Current price is: ₹337.50.
Discover the forgotten life of Vinayak Damodar Savarkar (1883-1924) in Vikram Sampath’s “Savarkar: Ek Bhule-Bisre Ateet Ki Goonj”. This meticulously researched biography unveils his early life, revolutionary activities, and complex legacy. Explore a crucial period in Indian history through the lens of this captivating narrative. ISBN: 9780143450702.
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Ankita Singh –
It was an okay book, but nothing spectacular to rave about.
Ayush Gupta –
Vikram Sampath does an amazing job detailing about Savarkar. A must read book.
Om Bikash Sahu –
Informative but not particularly engaging. It was like reading a textbook.
Meghraj Chakraborty –
I struggled to connect with the writing. It seemed to lack emotion.
Chayan Thagria –
A must-read for anyone interested in Indian history. Gripping from start to finish.
Parth Khatter –
Gives a new perspective on Savarkar’s life. It’s a book that really keeps you engrossed.
Ishika Gupta –
The author does a great job in detailing Savarkar’s early phase. An engaging read.
Akash Kumar Choudhary –
A good attempt, but could have been more concise. I felt it dragged on in places.
Hemant –
Well-written and incredibly detailed. Sheds light on an often misunderstood figure.
Anonymous –
It’s hard to connect with the writing, but the content is undeniably important.
Anuj Shany –
The book was okay, but I had expected more depth.
Mayank Joshi –
A bit lengthy, but insightful. Definitely worth reading if you’re interested in Indian history.
Shubham Kumar –
Offers a compelling narrative of Savarkar’s early life. Highly recommend this book.
Vaishnavi –
Found it hard to follow at times. Much of the writing was confusing to me.
Vishal Sinha –
Provides a detailed account, though I wish it were more objective.
Vaibhav Singh –
Interesting perspective, but a little too biased for my liking.
Sandat Sadanand Barve –
Provides a balanced view of Savarkar’s life. Enjoyed learning about this important historical figure.
Chilaka Alan –
An excellent biography. Sampath’s research is commendable.
Abhay Singh –
Felt like the book glorified Savarkar a little too much.
Vaibhav Raj –
A detailed look at Savarkar’s early years. Some parts were dense, but overall informative.
Aditya Mishra –
Sampath’s work is a real contribution to historical literature. A very enjoyable read.
Shubham Mishra –
This biography is a must-read. The writing is so descriptive that one is glued to the book.
Kartik Dhaka –
A well-researched biography, although I found the writing style a bit dry.
Vishal Gurnani –
A fascinating exploration of Savarkar’s life. I couldn’t put it down!