Chanakya (The Master of Statecraft)
Book Specification
Item Code: | NAG543 |
Author: | Deepa Agarwal |
Publisher: | Puffin Books |
Language: | English |
Edition: | 2013 |
ISBN: | 9780143332145 |
Pages: | 176 |
Cover: | Paperback |
Other Details | 7.5 inch X 5 inch |
Weight | 130 gm |
Book Description
About the Book
When the learned Brahmin Vishnugupta is humiliated by the arrogant king Dhana Nanda in a public gathering he swears revenge. Anger is his weakness, but strategy, his strength. This formerly unknown Brahmin goes on to become the most well-known kingmaker in Indian History: Chanakya. Using a combination of cunning, ruthlessness and luck, Chanakya fulfils his vow and propels a boy of unknown origins, Chandragupta Maurya, to the throne of the most powerful kingdom of that time, an empire even Alexander the Great hesitated to confront.
This fascinating account shows how Chanaky went from being a penniless fugitive with the rebel prince of Pataliputra to the prime minister of Magadha, and finally the author of the groundbreaking Arthashastra. With fun snippets and lesser-known facts about this remarkable stateman and the Mauryan age, this book promises to be an exciting and gripping adventure story.
About the Author
Author, poet and translator, Deepa Agarwal writes for both children and adults and has published about fifty books. She has received, among others, the NCERT National Award for Children's Literature for her picture book Ashok's New Friends, while her historical fiction Caravan to Tibet featured in the IBBY Honour List 2008. Five of her books have been listed in the White Raven Catalogue of the International Youth Library, Munich. She is a regular contributor to children's magazines in India and abroad, and her stories have appeared in many anthologies and school textbooks. Her recent titles include Rajula and the Web of Danger and The Game of Shadows.
Deepa conducts workshops and storytelling sessions in schools. As founder- organizer of the Habitat Children's Book Forum in New Delhi, she plays an active role in promoting the habit of reading.
Contents
CHAPTER ONE |
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The Insult | 1 |
CHAPTER TWO |
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Escape! | 6 |
CHAPTER THREE |
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Flight | 10 |
CHAPTER FOUR |
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A Significant Encounter | 19 |
CHAPTER' FIVE |
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The Treasure | 30 |
CHAPTER SIX |
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Chandragupta | 37 |
CHAPTER, SEVEN |
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On the Brink of a New Life | 42 |
CHAPTER EIGHT |
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On the Road to Takshashila | 46 |
CHAPTER NINE |
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The Kingly Path | 52 |
CHAPTER TEN |
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Grooming a Monarch | 57 |
CHAPTER ELEVEN | |
The Greeks | 63 |
CHAPTER TWELVE |
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An Unexpected Turn | 66 |
CHAPTER THIRTEEN |
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King Ambhi's Threat | 71 |
CHAPTER FOURTEEN |
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A Historic Battle | 75 |
CHAPTER FIFTEEN | |
Preparing for War | 77 |
CHAPTER SIXTEEN | |
Disappointment | 80 |
CHAPTER SEVENTEEN | |
Forging an Alliance | 87 |
CHAPTER EIGHTEEN |
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Chanakya the Tactician | 90 |
CHAPTER NINETEEN |
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The Conquest of Pataliputra | 96 |
CHAPTER TWENTY |
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The End of the Nandas | 100 |
CHAPTER TWENTY-ONE | |
Emperor of Magadha | 106 |
CHAPTER TWENTY-TWO |
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A Terrible Challenge | 113 |
CHAPTER TWENTY-THREE | |
Vanquishing the Greeks | 117 |
CHAPTER TWENTY-FOUR | |
Chandragupta Abdicates | 122 |
CHAPTER TWENTY-FIVE | |
Emperor Bindusara | 129 |
CHAPTER TWENTY-SIX | |
A Huge Loss | 135 |
CHAPTER TWENTY-SEVEN |
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The Beginning of the End | 138 |
CHAPTER TWENTY-EIGHT |
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The Truth | 144 |
CHAPTER TWENTY-NINE |
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Chanakya's End | 150 |
Trivia Treasury | 155 |