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Indian Revolutionaries
Historical Autobiography
Freedom Struggle
British Oppression
Legacy Of Sacrifice
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Binding
Paper Back
Number of Pages
960
Language
English
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Book Summary
Discover the profound journey of Ram Prasad Bismil through VINTAGE CLASSICS: WOOLF COLLECTION. This remarkable autobiographical account offers a glimpse into the life of one of India's most courageous revolutionaries. Bismil narrates his story, detailing the lives of his ancestors while illuminating the path he took towards the realm of revolution.
During his incarceration at the infamous Lucknow Central Jail, Bismil experienced firsthand the harsh realities of British oppression. It was here, in the 11 number barrack, that he and his compatriots faced a historic trial for conspiring against the British Raj. The gripping narrative not only recounts Bismil's personal struggles but also encapsulates the broader fight for freedom during a turbulent time in India's history.
After enduring the trials of imprisonment, Bismil was transferred to Gorakhpur Jail, where he penned the final chapter of his autobiography, capturing the moments leading up to his sacrifice. His poignant farewell to his parents on December 18, 1927, is a touching testament to his spirit and determination.
Tragically, Bismil's life came to an end on December 19, 1927, when he was executed at 6:30 AM. His autobiography, initially banned by the government, has now been revived in independent India, providing new generations the chance to connect with the sacrifices made by those who fought for freedom.
Embrace the legacy of Ram Prasad Bismil and enrich your understanding of India's struggle for independence through this compelling read. This edition of Bismil's autobiography is not just a book; it is a crucial piece of history waiting to be explored.
Product Details
Author
Virginia Woolf
Publisher
PRH UK
Number of Pages
960
Language
English
SKU
9781529919127
ISBN
9781529919127
Dimensions
20.3 x 25.4 x 4.7 cm
Binding
Paper Back
MRP: ₹ 1,099
₹ 934
₹ 165 Off
Virginia Woolf, Born On 25 January 1882, Was One Of The Most Inventive Authors Of The Twentieth Century. Though Mrs Dalloway (1925) And To Theighthouse (1927) Are Perhaps Her Best-Known Works, She Was Also A Prolific Writer Of Essays, Diaries, Correspondence And Biographies. Woolf ’S Writing Depicts The Rapidly Evolving World In Which She Wasiving In Both Style And Subject Matter. She Struggled With Mental Illness Throughout Herife And Attempted Suicide Twice Before Drowning Herself In River Ouse On 28 March 1941.