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Book Details

Title: An Autobiography
Author: Jawaharlal Nehru
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Language: English
Binding: Paperback
ISBN: 19561321
Pages: 623
Published Year: 1995 Edition
Dimensions: 21 x 13 cm
Condition: Used – Good
Condition Note: Book is in good condition but has a custom spine.

About the Book

An Autobiography by Jawaharlal Nehru is one of the most important political memoirs of modern India. Written during his imprisonment by the British colonial government in the 1930s, the book offers a candid and reflective account of Nehru's life, intellectual development, and involvement in India's struggle for independence.

Far more than a personal memoir, the work provides a vivid portrait of India during a transformative period in its history. Nehru recounts his childhood, education in England, and gradual awakening to the political realities of colonial rule. His narrative reveals the experiences and influences that shaped him into one of the foremost leaders of the Indian freedom movement.

A central theme of the autobiography is the quest for national freedom and social progress. Nehru reflects on the political campaigns, ideological debates, and sacrifices that characterized the struggle against British rule. His observations provide readers with a firsthand account of one of the twentieth century's most significant independence movements.

The book also explores Nehru's intellectual journey. Drawing upon history, philosophy, science, and political theory, he examines the ideas that influenced his worldview and shaped his vision for a modern, democratic India. His reflections demonstrate a deep commitment to rational inquiry, secularism, and humanism.