Regarding :
- Morris Kline, Mathematics: The Loss of Certainty (1982)
the answer is : yes; Ch.IV The First Debacle : The Withering of Truth is dedicated to non-Eucliidean geometry, and it is worth to be read.
More details into :
BA Rosenfeld, A history of non-euclidean geometry (1988)
Jeremy Gray, Worlds Out of Nothing: A Course in the History of Geometry in the 19th Century (2007)
Jeremy Gray, Plato's Ghost: The Modernist Transformation of Mathematics (2008).
For a more "philosophical" point of view, see :
- Roberto Torretti, Philosophy of Geometry from Riemann to Poincaré (1978).
For an overview, see also Nineteenth Century Geometry, Kant's Views on Space and Time, Hermann von Helmholtz and Henri Poincaré.