
jawaharlal nehru an auto biography
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Title: An Autobiography (also published as Toward Freedom)
Author: Jawaharlal Nehru
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Language: English
Binding: Paperback
ISBN: 19561321
Pages: 623
Published Year: 1998 Edition
Dimensions: 21 x 14 cm
Condition: Used – Good
Condition Note: Book is in good condition but cover is dusty.
About the Book
An Autobiography by Jawaharlal Nehru is one of the most important political memoirs of the twentieth century. Written during his imprisonment by the British colonial government in the 1930s, the book offers a deeply personal and reflective account of Nehru's life, intellectual development, and involvement in India's struggle for independence.
The memoir traces Nehru's journey from his privileged upbringing in Allahabad to his emergence as a leading figure in the Indian nationalist movement. Through vivid recollections, he describes his education in England, exposure to global political ideas, and growing commitment to the cause of Indian freedom.
A major strength of the book is its thoughtful exploration of the historical forces that shaped modern India. Nehru reflects on colonialism, nationalism, democracy, social reform, and international politics, providing readers with valuable insight into the political climate of the early twentieth century.
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Book Details
Title: An Autobiography (also published as Toward Freedom)
Author: Jawaharlal Nehru
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Language: English
Binding: Paperback
ISBN: 19561321
Pages: 623
Published Year: 1998 Edition
Dimensions: 21 x 14 cm
Condition: Used – Good
Condition Note: Book is in good condition but cover is dusty.
About the Book
An Autobiography by Jawaharlal Nehru is one of the most important political memoirs of the twentieth century. Written during his imprisonment by the British colonial government in the 1930s, the book offers a deeply personal and reflective account of Nehru's life, intellectual development, and involvement in India's struggle for independence.
The memoir traces Nehru's journey from his privileged upbringing in Allahabad to his emergence as a leading figure in the Indian nationalist movement. Through vivid recollections, he describes his education in England, exposure to global political ideas, and growing commitment to the cause of Indian freedom.
A major strength of the book is its thoughtful exploration of the historical forces that shaped modern India. Nehru reflects on colonialism, nationalism, democracy, social reform, and international politics, providing readers with valuable insight into the political climate of the early twentieth century.












