Shabut Tanasukh.
8vo (148 x 226 mm). 451 pp. Lithograph-printed in Urdu. With original wrappers bound in. 20th century cloth-backed boards.
€ 850,00
A treatise against "Christian Muhammadans", written by the contentious anti-Islamic Hindu social reformer Pandit Lekh Ram (1858-1897 CE), leader of the radical wing within the Arya Samaj, a monotheistic branch of Hinduism which held the creator Aum as the supreme god. Ram was assassinated shortly after a prophecy began to circulate of his imminent death, but within his lifetime he wrote, lectured, and debated prolifically. His works are scarce, with none listed in institutions on OCLC.
With library markings and rental card of The Library of Shri Arya Samaj, Meerut City.
Extremeties retouched. Some toning throughout, but still a good copy.












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