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Freedom at Midnight

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The electrifying story of India’s struggle for independence, told in this classic account (first published in 1975) by two fine journalists who conducted hundreds of interviews with nearly all the surviving participants – from Mountbatten to the assassins of Mahatma Gandhi.

On 14 August 1947 one-fifth of humanity claimed their independence from the greatest empire history has ever seen. But 400 million people were to find that the immediate price of freedom was partition and war, riot and murder. In this superb reconstruction, Collins and Lapierre recount the eclipse of the fabled British Raj and examine the roles enacted by, among others, Mahatma Gandhi and Lord Mountbatten in its violent transformation into the new India and Pakistan.

This is the India of Jawaharlal Nehru, heart-broken by the tragedy of the country’s division; of Mohammed Ali Jinnah, a Moslem who drank, ate pork and rarely entered a mosque, yet led 45 million Muslims to nationhood; of Gandhi, who stirred a subcontinent without raising his voice; of the last viceroy, Mountbatten, beseeched by the leaders of an independent India to take back the powers he’d just passed to them.

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Authors:
Collins, Larry|Lapierre, Dominique
Year Published:
1997
Country of Publication:
United Kingdom
Format:
Paperback
Illustrations Note:
8 b/w illus
ISBN:
9780006388517
Number of Pages:
656
Place of Publication:
London
Publication Date:
12/06/1997
Publisher:
HarperCollins Publishers
Language:
English
Imprint:
HarperCollins
SKU:
9780006388517

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