Description
A collection of nine short stories and a one-act play in Urdu by Sajjad Zaheer, Rashid Jahan, Mahmud-uz-Zafar and Ahmed Ali, first published in 1932, marked the beginning of the Progressive Writers’ Movement in Indian literature. Author: Sajjad Zaheer, Rashid Jahan, Mahmud-uz-Zafar and Ahmed Ali | Year: 1932 | Pages: 80 | Language: Hindi
The cover artwork features vibrant colors and a classic design, with visible signs of shelf wear and scuffing.
Publisher: Raj Comics | Issue: NONE | Pages: 80 | Language: Hindi
Physical Condition
This copy has been carefully examined.
Grade: Very Good – vintage copy with moderate handling wear
Cover: The cover exhibits visible scuffing, some surface dust, and a few vertical stress creases along the left side. The colors remain vibrant despite signs of shelf wear.
Spine: The spine shows noticeable stress marks (ticks) and slight edge curling consistent with a read copy.
Corners: The corners are soft and slightly blunted.
Interior Pages: Not visible in the provided image.
Overall: A solid, well-preserved collector’s copy showing classic signs of age and normal handling.
Collector Details
- Publisher: Raj Comics
- Characters: Shakti, Parmanu, Doga
- Sub-category: Superhero
- Language: Hindi
Authenticity & Value
This vintage copy of Angaarey is a rare find for collectors, offering a unique glimpse into the Progressive Writers’ Movement in Indian literature.
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