Reading this book was truly an experience in itself! It has been arranged and displayed like a research paper, with very small font-size and dense lay-out. Also, the author expects the readers to be erudite enough to do justice to his work. Despite all that, I found the book to be a gripping read.
Following Vyaas Houston's 'Foreword', it has the following chapters~
A. Introduction: Ancient History from the Vision of the Seers;
B.
Part I: The Vedic World
1. The Image of the Ocean
2. The Saraswati River
3. The Land of the Seven Rivers
Part II: The Throne of Indra
1. From the Rig Veda
2. From the Brahmanas and Puranas
Part III: Vedic Astronomy
1. Hindu Astronomy
2. Breaking Through the Barrier of Time
Part IV: Vedic Religion
Part V: Peoples of the Ancient World
Appendices
Frawley has written this book to counter the Marxist lies spread about India’s past. Unfortunately, without relying on any kind of archaeological evidence and basing his work solely on interpretations of allegories in the Vedic literature, he has also stepped into a similar trap. The only way to substantiate these claims and suppositions would be to find out some corroborative material evidence, starting with the script of Indus-Saraswati Civilization.
Nevertheless, this is an incredibly important book that tries to undo the injustice done to Indian history. If only the publisher had taken some pain to make it more readable!
Recommended.