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READING AND TRAVEL GUIDE
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Lonely Planet South India
Lonely Planet
Lonely Planet Publications
GUIDEBOOK
2007
PAPER
548 PAGES
In Lonely Planet's hallmark style, this practical guide to South India features maps, a good overview of culture, history and nature and much nitty-gritty information on excursions, accommodations and sightseeing. With a section of color photos and 50 maps.
(IDA188, $24.99) |
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India
Stanley Wolpert
HISTORY
2005
PAPER
300 PAGES
A wonderfully literate introduction to India by the acknowledged master. Author of 14 books and a professor of history since 1958, Wolpert distills a tremendous amount of information in this detailed overview, tackling the environment, religion and philosophy, the arts and sciences, domestic and foreign policy, and culture.
(IDA04, $21.95) |
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Malgudi Days
R. K. Narayan
Jhumpa Lahiri
LITERATURE
2006
PAPER
272 PAGES
FAVORITE
Wonderful tales about a fictional South Indian town by a beloved Indian writer. Malgudi is a composite of Narayan's two hometowns -- Mysore and Madras -- populated by quirky characters whose unique approaches to tradition and modernity are the stuff of great short stories.
(IDA59, $15.00) |
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Southern India Map
Nelles
2006
MAP
A colorful regional map of southern India at a scale of 1:1,500,000.
(IDA69, $10.95) |
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Blue Guide Southern India
George Michell
GUIDEBOOK
The usual comprehensive Blue Guide treatment of the art and culture of South India, with 90 maps and site plans.
(IDA94, $25.95) |
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Footprint South India
Robert Bradnock
GUIDEBOOK
A comprehensive guide in the popular British series.
(IDA237, $23.95) |
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Love Bengaluru
Love Travel Guides
GUIDEBOOK
This rather remarkable, hand-crafted book, presented in its own satchel of locally woven silk, is a loving, personal guide to singular shops and spas, restaurants, escapes and experiences in and around the city. 2nd edition.
(IDA359, $40.00) |
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Love Mumbai
Love Travel Guides
GUIDEBOOK
This beautifully made, affectionate guide, packaged in its own satchel of locally woven raw silk and printed on hand-made paper, captures the soul of the city, pointing with authority to neighborhoods, shops, markets, restaurants and attractions. The second in the Love Travel Guide series.
(IDA389, $40.00) |
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Rough Guide South India
Rough Guide
GUIDEBOOK
This comprehensive guide balances an authoritative, succinct overview of history and culture with a superbly detailed roundup of attractions.
(IDA93, $23.99) |
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In Spite of the Gods, The Strange Rise of Modern India
Edward Luce
HISTORY
Luce tackles the challenges and reality of the world's largest democracy with insight and balance in this portrait of a nation in transition.
(IDA349, $14.95) |
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India, A Wounded Civilization
V.S. Naipaul
CULTURAL PORTRAIT
A vivid and unsentimental cultural portrait that draws together conversations with Indians, news reports, politics and literature, paying particular attention to the Hindu confrontation with the West.
(IDA224, $12.95) |
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May You Be the Mother of a Hundred Sons, A Journey Among the Women of India
Elisabeth Bumiller
CULTURAL PORTRAIT
A wonderfully written, fascinating portrayal of Indian women from Bollywood stars to Indira Gandhi to prostitutes. It's an insightful portrait of the country as seen through the eyes of its women.
(IDA37, $14.95) |
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Darsan, Seeing the Divine Image in India
Diana L. Eck
ART & ARCHITECTURE
Tremendously useful for the traveler, this rigorous guide explains the significance and meaning of Hindu temples, festivals and ritual. Darsan, which translates as "seeing", reveals religious expression in India.
(IDA75, $22.00) |
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Hindu Art and Architecture
George Michell
ART & ARCHITECTURE
An excellent survey of Hindu art and architecture, explaining the meaning and construction of principal images and buildings, as well as the development of Hinduism and the corpus of myths that have influenced its artistic tradition.
(IDA147, $18.95) |
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Indian Art, A Concise History
Roy C. Craven
ART & ARCHITECTURE
This convenient volume in the acclaimed "World of Art" series is a crisp, illustrated overview of the range of Indian art over the centuries.
(IDA16, $18.95) |
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The Ajanta Caves, Ancient Paintings of Buddhist India
Benoy Behl
ART & ARCHITECTURE
A beautifully photographed overview of the ancient murals and paintings of the life of Buddha carved into a hillside in western India.
(IDA316, $34.95) |
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An Autobiography, Or the Story of My Experiments with Truth
Mohandas K. Gandhi
BIOGRAPHY/MEMOIR
There is no substitute for reading Gandhi in his own simple, direct prose. A highly recommended glimpse into the personality and life of this remarkable figure.
(IDA163, $10.95) |
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Goa, and the Blue Mountains or Six Months of Sick Leave
Richard Burton
TRAVEL NARRATIVE
A facsimile edition of Burton's first book, an account of travels in Goa, the Nilgiri mountains and cities along the Malabar coast of southwestern India, first published in 1851.
(IDA259, $26.95) |
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On a Shoestring to Coorg: An Experience of Southern India
Dervla Murphy
TRAVEL NARRATIVE
This tough Irish grandmother has made travel something of a cottage industry. Here's her first venture outside Europe, an insightful tale of her wanderings by bus and on foot through the mountainous province of Coorg in 1976.
(IDA29, $15.95) |
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Hindu Myths
Wendy Doniger
ANTHOLOGY
A sourcebook, translated from the Sanskrit, this anthology is drawn from editor and University of Chicago professor Doniger's courses on Hinduism and mythology.
(IDA347, $16.00) |
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Mirrorwork, 50 Years of Indian Writing 1947-1997
Salman Rushdie
Elizabeth West
ANTHOLOGY
A selection of 20th-century Indian prose, both fiction and non-fiction, compiled by Salman Rushdie and featuring work by Jawaharlal Nehru, R.K. Narayan, Satyajit Ray, Amit Chaudhuri, and Vikram Seth. Published in celebration of India's 50 years of independence.
(IDA293, $19.00) |
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A Fine Balance
Rohinton Mistry
LITERATURE
FAVORITE
Set in Indira Gandhi's "Emergency Raj" of 1975 in an unnamed Indian "city by the sea," which bears a striking resemblance to Bombay, this tender novel follows the intermingled fortunes of a Parsi widow, her boarder and two tailors.
(IDA92, $15.95) |
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Gods, Demons and Others
R. K. Narayan
R.K. Laxman
LITERATURE
Hindu stories freely adapted by Narayan, one of India's foremost writers. They include tales both highly readable and revealing of Indian Hindu traditions, some drawn from the Ramayana and the Mahabarata.
(IDA101, $21.00) |
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Midnight's Children
Salman Rushdie
LITERATURE
FAVORITE
A madcap, comic take on the birth of modern India in all its splendid and unexpected manifestations, Rushdie's greatest novel was recently crowned "Best of the the Booker." The title refers to those, like the narrator, born at the stroke of midnight August 15, 1947.
(IDA12, $14.95) |
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Mr. Sampath, The Printer of Malgudi
R. K. Narayan
LITERATURE
A handsome edition of one of Narayan's funniest tales, which features Mr. Sampath, the equanimious printer of a failing local newspaper. When the paper folds, Mr. Sampath finds his editor a new job as a scriptwriter for the movies, and hilarious hijinks ensue.
(IDA182, $12.00) |
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The Abduction of Sita
R. K. Narayan
LITERATURE
Narayan's version of the Hindu epic of the struggle of Rama (with the help of the brave moneky Hanuman) to get the Princess Sita back from the evil lord Ravana.
(IDA335, $8.95) |
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The God of Small Things
Arundhati Roy
LITERATURE
A mystery, family saga and tale of lost innocence set in Kerala during the tumult of the 1960s. The luminous, Booker-prize winning novel opens in June, at the beginning of the monsoon season, when "The countryside turns an immodest green ... Pepper vines snake up electric poles. Wild creepers burst through laterite banks and spill across the flooded roads."
(IDA31, $15.00) |
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The House of Blue Mangoes
David Davidar
LITERATURE
Davidar's sweeping saga follows the traumas and triumphs of three generations of the Dorai family on Kerala's lush Coromandel Coast from 1899 through the tumult of Independence.
(IDA548, $13.95) |
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The Mango Season
Amulya Malladi
LITERATURE
A marvelously evocative novel of life in South India, in which the prodigal daughter returns home. The pleasure and importance of food in the novel (which includes recipes) underscores the tension between modern and traditional.
(IDA257, $13.95) |
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The Moor's Last Sigh
Salman Rushdie
LITERATURE
A sweeping family epic that tackles many of the most complex aspects about Indian culture. In his characteristically rich prose, Rushdie tells the history of India, set among the spice traders of Cochin.
(IDA89, $14.95) |
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The Ramayana, A Shortened Modern Prose Version of the Indian Epic
R. K. Narayan
LITERATURE
Novelist Narayan's translation of the ancient Hindu epic of heroism, love and fate.
(IDA311, $14.00) |
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The Red Carpet, Bangalore Stories
Lavanya Sankaran
LITERATURE
Born in Bangalore and educated at Bryn Mawr, Sankaran perfectly captures the region's characteristic collision of traditional and modern in these wry stories.
(IDA549, $13.00) |
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India Safari Companion
Alain Pons
NATURAL HISTORY
A colorful, illustrated slim guide to wildlife, photography and travel in India.
(IDA371, $14.95) |
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Birds of India
Richard Grimmett
Carol Inskipp
Tim Inskipp
FIELD GUIDE
A compact, authoritative guide to 1,300 birds of the subcontinent, from Nepal and Bhutan to Sri Lanka, with stunning color plates, range maps and descriptive information on facing pages.
(FG43, $35.00) |
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