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- by Martin Lings
"Muhammad: His Life Based on the Earliest Sources"
by Martin Lings offers a detailed and accessible account of the life of the Prophet Muhammad, drawing from the earliest Islamic sources. Lings combines historical accuracy with a narrative style that brings the story of the Prophet to life, focusing on his early years, his prophethood, and the challenges he faced. The book spans 400 pages, with dimensions of 6 x 9 inches. It is a compelling read for those interested in Islamic history and spirituality. Available for an MRP of ₹799, it is an essential resource for anyone seeking a deeper understanding of Muhammad’s life and legacy.
- by Bhikkhu Nanamoli
"The Life of the Buddha"
by Bhikkhu Nanamoli is a comprehensive account of the Buddha’s life, teachings, and spiritual journey. Drawing from ancient scriptures, this book offers deep insights into the profound impact of the Buddha’s enlightenment and his path toward wisdom and compassion. Bhikkhu Nanamoli, known for his clarity and scholarly approach, presents a detailed narrative of the Buddha’s journey from prince to spiritual teacher. With 350 pages of rich content and dimensions of 5.5 x 8.5 inches, this book is an essential read for those seeking a deeper understanding of Buddhism. Available for an MRP of ₹499
- by James Gleick
"Isaac Newton"
by James Gleick is a captivating biography that delves into the life and revolutionary contributions of the renowned scientist, Isaac Newton. Gleick explores Newton's groundbreaking work in mathematics, physics, and astronomy, highlighting his lasting influence on science and the modern world. Through meticulous research, the book offers an accessible yet profound look at his personal life, intellectual journey, and the enduring legacy of his discoveries. The book spans 352 pages and has dimensions of 5.5 x 8.25 inches. Available for an MRP of ₹599, it is an essential read for anyone interested in the life of one of history’s greatest minds.
- by N.T. Wright
"Paul: A Biography"
by N.T. Wright offers an insightful and comprehensive account of the life and influence of the Apostle Paul. Wright examines Paul’s transformation from a persecutor of Christians to one of Christianity’s most influential figures, emphasizing the historical, cultural, and theological contexts that shaped his ministry. Through detailed research, the biography highlights Paul’s deep faith, mission, and letters, shedding light on his profound impact on early Christian thought. The book spans 512 pages with dimensions of 6 x 9 inches. Available for an MRP of ₹899, it is an essential read for anyone seeking to understand Paul’s life and legacy
translated by Arthur Waley
"Confucius: The Analects"
translated by Arthur Waley, is a profound collection of sayings and ideas attributed to the Chinese philosopher Confucius. This work presents the teachings that have shaped Chinese thought for centuries, emphasizing ethics, morality, politics, and personal conduct. Waley’s translation is highly regarded for its clarity and accessibility, offering readers a deep understanding of Confucius’ wisdom. The book spans 256 pages and has dimensions of 5.5 x 8.5 inches. Available for an MRP of ₹499, it serves as an essential text for those interested in philosophy, Chinese culture, and the enduring legacy of Confucian thought.
- by John Man
"Gutenberg: How One Man Remade the World with Words"
by John Man tells the remarkable story of Johannes Gutenberg, the inventor of the printing press, and his revolutionary impact on society. The book explores Gutenberg's journey, the challenges he faced, and how his invention of movable type transformed communication, education, and culture. John Man skillfully blends biography with historical context to highlight the significance of Gutenberg's work in shaping the modern world. The book spans 288 pages with dimensions of 6 x 9 inches. Available for an MRP of ₹699, it is an essential read for anyone interested in the history of innovation.
- by James Reston JrJames Reston Jr.
"Galileo: A Life"
by James Reston JrJames Reston Jr. is an American author and historian known for his compelling biographies and historical works. With a focus on science, politics, and the lives of key historical figures, Reston has written extensively on subjects ranging from Galileo to the Cold War. His meticulous research and narrative style bring historical events and personalities to life, making complex subjects accessible and engaging. In Galileo: A Life, Reston captures the struggles and triumphs of the legendary scientist, offering a balanced perspective on his life and legacy. Reston’s ability to blend historical detail with storytelling has earned him recognition as a distinguished writer
- by Laurence Bergreen
"Columbus: The Four Voyages"
by Laurence Bergreen offers an insightful and compelling narrative of Christopher Columbus's remarkable journeys. The book explores not just his famous discovery of the New World, but also the challenges, controversies, and complexities he faced throughout his four voyages across the Atlantic. Bergreen delves into Columbus’s character, his ambition, and the political and cultural dynamics that shaped his expeditions. With rich historical detail, the author paints a nuanced portrait of Columbus, presenting him as both a visionary and a flawed leader. The book provides a fresh perspective on his legacy, offering readers a deeper understanding of his enduring impact.