
jawaharlal nehru an autobiography
Book Specifications:
- Title: An Autobiography
- Publisher: John Lane The Bodley Head, London
- Author: Jawaharlal Nehru
- Language: English
- Pages: 618
- Binding: Hard Back
- Condition: Used - Good (Without jacket)
- Special Features: Includes 14 illustrations
About the Book:
An Autobiography by Jawaharlal Nehru is a deeply reflective personal narrative written during his imprisonment under British colonial rule. In this remarkable work, Nehru recounts his childhood, education in England, political awakening, and gradual involvement in India’s struggle for independence. Blending memoir with political analysis, the book offers insight into the ideological and emotional forces that shaped both Nehru and the Indian nationalist movement. He reflects on major political events, imprisonment, his relationship with Mahatma Gandhi, and the challenges faced by India during the freedom struggle. Rich in intellectual depth and literary elegance, the autobiography remains one of the most important political memoirs of modern India. Published by John Lane The Bodley Head, London, this illustrated hardback edition is essential reading for those interested in Indian history, political biography, and twentieth-century world affairs.
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Book Specifications:
- Title: An Autobiography
- Publisher: John Lane The Bodley Head, London
- Author: Jawaharlal Nehru
- Language: English
- Pages: 618
- Binding: Hard Back
- Condition: Used - Good (Without jacket)
- Special Features: Includes 14 illustrations
About the Book:
An Autobiography by Jawaharlal Nehru is a deeply reflective personal narrative written during his imprisonment under British colonial rule. In this remarkable work, Nehru recounts his childhood, education in England, political awakening, and gradual involvement in India’s struggle for independence. Blending memoir with political analysis, the book offers insight into the ideological and emotional forces that shaped both Nehru and the Indian nationalist movement. He reflects on major political events, imprisonment, his relationship with Mahatma Gandhi, and the challenges faced by India during the freedom struggle. Rich in intellectual depth and literary elegance, the autobiography remains one of the most important political memoirs of modern India. Published by John Lane The Bodley Head, London, this illustrated hardback edition is essential reading for those interested in Indian history, political biography, and twentieth-century world affairs.












