1857: The Real Story of the Great Uprising

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Around the middle of the nineteenth century, when the East India Company had consolidated its hold over the Indian subcontinent, a Chitpavan Brahmin by the name of Vishnu Bhatt GodsheVersaikar decided to cross the Vindhya mountains with his aged uncle to earn some money. What he had not foreseen was how his trip would coincide with the historic Sepoy Mutiny and play havoc with their travel plans.

This is a unique first-person, eyewitness account of their picaresque journey, recorded several years after their return home. This is also perhaps the only documentation of a momentous event in the history of India by an impoverished but learned young beggar-priest. In this gripping yet sensitive translation, Mrinal Pande brings to life for today’s reader the account of Vishnu Bhatt’s adventures, and the fascinating history of its publication.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR Mrinal Pande

Mrinal Pande has been the editor of Vama and Saptahik Hindustan, Executive Editor of Hindustan Dainik, and Senior Editorial Advisor to NDTV. She is also the founder president of the Indian Women's Press Corps. She has written extensively in Hindi and English, including novels, short stories and essays. Currently, she anchors the Hindi news for Doordarshan and writes a regular column for the Hindu and for Punjab Kesari.

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Title
1857: The Real Story of the Great Uprising
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Edition
1st ed.
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ISBN
9789350290361
Length
x+240p., 20cm.
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