Adventures With the Buddha, A Buddhism Reader
Jeffery Paine
RELIGION
2005
PAPER
410 PAGES
Paine chooses nine influential 19th and 20th century western adventurers and their travels in China, Tibet, Nepal and India for this riveting tale of religion, adventure and enlightenment. It's an enchanting window into a now largely lost world. Organized chronologically, he includes the pioneering travels of Alexandra David-Neel in Tibet, John Blsofeld (Wheel of Life) and Lama Anagarika Givindaa, whose The Way of White Clouds has recently been returned to print.
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Ancient Futures, Learning from Ladakh
Dalai Lama
Peter Matthiessen
Helena Norberg-Hodge
BIOGRAPHY/MEMOIR
2009
PAPER
226 PAGES
With introductions by the Dalai Lama and Peter Matthiessen, this book comes with a good pedigree -- and its author has lived and worked in Ladakh since 1975. Norberg-Hodge documents her community work and changes from traditional ways of life.
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An Area of Darkness
V.S. Naipaul
BIOGRAPHY/MEMOIR
2002
PAPER
267 PAGES
A classic of modern travel writing, An Area of Darkness is Nobel laureate V. S. Naipaul's profound reckoning with his ancestral homeland and an extraordinarily perceptive chronicle of his first encounter with India. Traveling from the bureaucratic morass of Bombay to the ethereal beauty of Kashmir, from a sacred ice cave in the Himalayas to an abandoned temple near Madras, Naipaul encounters a dizzying cross-section of humanity: browbeaten government workers and imperious servants, a suavely self-serving holy man and a deluded American religious seeker. An Area of Darkness also abounds with Naipaul's strikingly original responses to India's paralyzing caste system, its apparently serene acceptance of poverty and squalor, and the conflict between its desire for self-determination and its nostalgia for the British raj. The result may be the most elegant and passionate book ever written about the subcontinent.
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The Art and Architecture of the Indian Subcontinent
J.C. Harle
ART & ARCHITECTURE
1994
PAPER
616 PAGES
A nicely illustrated, scholarly survey of the art and architecture of not only India but also of Afghanistan, Pakistan, Nepal, Bangladesh, and Sri Lanka. With 318 black-and-white and 75 color illustrations. A volume in the Pelican History of Art by Yale University Press, the book is a popular text in university survey courses. Second edition.
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The Art of the Imperial Cholas
Vidya Dehijia
ART & ARCHITECTURE
1990
HARD COVER
This introduction to Chola art is adapted from a series of lectures and organized chronologically.
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Baumgartner's Bombay
Anita Desai
LITERATURE
2000
PAPER
240 PAGES
This novel's unlikely protagonist, Hugo Baumgartner, stands in for the intersection of Jewish and Indian culture. In this vividly depicted tale, Jewish business owner Baumgartner escapes Nazi persecution by fleeing to Calcutta, where he is subsequently imprisoned as an alien. He get released but Baumgartner comically lives as an outsider with stray cats as his sole source of companionship.
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Beneath a Marble Sky, A Love Story
John Shors
LITERATURE
2006
PAPER
344 PAGES
Built to mourn the tragic death of the emperor's wife, the Taj Mahal is at the center of this murderous, fantastical and dazzling tale, told from the point of view of daughter Princess Jaharana. Parallel to the emperor's grief is the forbidden love between the princess and a Taj Mahal architect. Shors elegantly conjures royal life in 18th-century Hindustan.
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Bhagavad Gita, A New Translation
Stephen Mitchell
LITERATURE
2000
PAPER
176 PAGES
A poetic introduction and re-invention of the Gita, an ancient Hindu poem. Mitchell's lyrical translation aims for the literary qualities of the original.
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The Bhagavad-Gita, Krishna's Counsel in Time of War
Barbara Stoler Miller
LITERATURE
1986
PAPER
162 PAGES
A leading translator of Sanskrit literature, Dr. Miller edited and translated numerous works of Indian poetry and drama, including this popular translation of the Bhagavad-Gita in verse form. Knowing the story will enrich your travels in India
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The Big Cats and Their Fossil Relatives, An Illustrated Guide to Their Evolution and Natural History
Alan Turner
Mauricio Anton
NATURAL HISTORY
2000
PAPER
256 PAGES
A thoroughly researched and accessible guide to modern felines and their prehistoric ancestors. From the sabertooth tiger to the average house cat, this far-reaching natural history finds links between present-day species and fossil evidence to form an account of the anatomy, behavior and evolution of cats. Includes almost 200 amazingly detailed drawings.
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Blue Guide Southern India
George Michell
GUIDEBOOK
1998
PAPER
576 PAGES
A comprehensive guide to the region, including Bombay, with 90 maps and site plans and detailed information on the archaeology, culture and history of major attractions throughout South India.
(IDA94, $25.95) |
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Born Into Brothels
Zana Briski
Children of Calcutta
CULTURAL PORTRAIT
2005
HARD COVER
104 PAGES
"Born into Brothels," the 2005 Oscar-winner for Best Documentary, is the story of director Zana Briski's time spent teaching photography to the children of Calcutta's red light district. This charming book displays the results of the project: poignant and winning photographs of one of the world's most impoverished areas by eight local children. The book makes it clear that Briski succeeded: the children's photos are powerful National-Geographic-caliber portraits of life in their community.
(IDA269, $35.00) |
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The Camphor Flame, Popular Hinduism and Society in India
C.J. Fuller
RELIGION
1992
PAPER
306 PAGES
A clear and comprehensive study of contemporary Hinduism as it is practiced in Indian society. Ethnographic, anthropological and historical in approach, Fuller explores the polytheistic religion, its rituals, and how its adherents relate to each other and the deities themselves. An interesting scholarly read that illuminates many aspects of the culture.
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The Child and the State in India
Myron Weiner
CULTURAL PORTRAIT
1991
PAPER
213 PAGES
A thought-provoking no-nonsense evaluation of education and child labor, important social issuesn.
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City of Joy
Dominique La Pierre
CULTURAL PORTRAIT
1985
PAPER
544 PAGES
An epic of love, heroism, and hope set among the dispossessed, and those who have sacrificed all to help them, in the slums of Calcutta.
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Come with Me to India, On a Wondrous Voyage through Time
Sudha Koul
HISTORY
1997
PAPER
225 PAGES
HARD TO FIND ELSEWHERE
An informal -- and brief -- survey of Indian cultural history, written with the author's very American(ized) daughters in mind. Koul covers in these few pages geography, flora and fauna, languages, politics, social class, clothing, cuisine, pastimes, religion, the educational system and economics.
(IDA47, $15.50) |
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Conflict Unending
Sumit Ganguly
HISTORY
2002
PAPER
200 PAGES
An in-depth study of the turbulent relationship between India and Pakistan since independence in 1947, with a focus on Kashmir.
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The Dancing Girl
Hasan Shah
BIOGRAPHY/MEMOIR
1993
PAPER
112 PAGES
Written 200 years ago, originally in Farsi, later rendered into Urdu, "The Dancing Girl" is India's first modern novel. The author, a clerk, portrays the social and economic milieu of India in 1790 at the beginning of British colonial rule. The writer falls in love with a member of a troupe of dancers hired to entertain British officers, a common practice of the day (along with riding, hunting and shooting). This translation is by the Urdu novelist, Qurratulain Hyder.
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Daughter of the Ganges, The Story of One Girl's Adoption and her Return Journey to India
Asha Miro
BIOGRAPHY/MEMOIR
2007
PAPER
274 PAGES
An Indian woman recounts her 1960s adoption by a Catalan family and her 2003 visit to her home country to uncover her native roots, a personal journey during which she discovered her rural home town and a sister she never knew.
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Dharma's Daughters: Contemporary Indian Women and Hindu Culture
Sara Mitter
CULTURAL PORTRAIT
1991
PAPER
198 PAGES
An American woman's insightful attempt to understand the place of women in the culture of her adoptive country. The American daughter-in-law of a Bengali family, Mitter writes of the everday life of diverse women of Bombay in Pat One. In part Two she discusses Hindu myth and culture. Part Three is a survey of the women's movement in India since the 1970s.
(IDA38, $25.00) |
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Encountering God: A Spiritual Journey from Bozeman to Banaras
Diana L. Eck
RELIGION
2003
PAPER
259 PAGES
Written by a professor of comparative religion at Harvard, this book reflects the author's intellectual and personal tussles with the world's great religions. A well grounded Methodist from Montana, she explores sacred texts and rituals of Hindu, Buddhist, Muslim and Jewish traditions. With its wide geographic and spiritual scope, and combination of the personal and scholarly, this book is a fascinating introduction to religion, and the author.
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An End to Suffering, The Buddha in the World
Pankaj Mishra
RELIGION
2005
PAPER
320 PAGES
Mishra, a frequent contributor to The New York Review of Books, examines the life of Buddha and the impact of Buddhism upon the ancient and modern world. As Mishra travels to gather information, he discovers connections between the Buddha's struggles and his own. A personal and informative exploration.
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Eyewitness Guide India
Eyewitness Guides
GUIDEBOOK
2011
PAPER
824 PAGES
A handsome, beautifully illustrated guide to India. It features color photographs, history and plenty of background information.
(IDA265, $30.00) |
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Footprint Goa Handbook
Annie Dare
GUIDEBOOK
2005
PAPER
240 PAGES
A sturdy guide in the practical Footprint series. It features background information on the history and culture of Goa as well as practical information for the independent traveler on accommodations and sightseeing.
(IDA266, $19.95) |
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Footprint South India
Robert Bradnock
GUIDEBOOK
2011
PAPER
544 PAGES
A detailed, comprehensive guide in the Footprint series. With practical information of accommodations, food, events and sights. Perfect for the independent traveler.
(IDA237, $25.95) |
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Funny Boy
Shyam Selvadurai
LITERATURE
1997
PAPER
320 PAGES
Building a complex portrait through detail of family, society and place, this prize-winning novel is a gay coming of age story set in contemporary Sri Lanka. Splendidly written.
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Geography of Religion: Where God Lives, Where Pilgrims Walk
Susan T. Hitchcock
John Esposito
Desmond Tutu
Mpho Tutu
RELIGION
2006
PAPER
416 PAGES
A handsomely produced tour of the five major world religions and the places that each holds sacred. This oversize book by National Geographic features 210 photographs, illustrations and maps, along with essays by contributing scholars.
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The Glass Palace
Amitav Ghosh
LITERATURE
2002
PAPER
474 PAGES
In this panoramic novel full of tales and anecdote, Ghosh follows the lives and fortunes of Rajkumar and his family over three eventful generations in Burma, India and Malaysia. The book opens with the British taking the Burmese royal family into custody in Mandalay in 1885.
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Heaven's Command: An Imperial Progress
Jan Morris
HISTORY
2002
PAPER
554 PAGES
HARD TO FIND ELSEWHERE
First of the famed "Pax Brittanica" trilogy, concerning the British colonial rule in India, Central Asia, Africa and elsewhere. Morris weaves historical accounts, character studies, and much imagination into this readable, compelling tale. It covers the rise of British rule to 1897; the second two volumes, on British dominance and its decline respectively, are also available.
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Henri Cartier-Bresson in India
Henri Cartier-Bresson
ART & ARCHITECTURE
1995
PAPER
128 PAGES
Cartier-Bresson's dramatic images of India, taken between 1947 and 1967, capture the reality of ordinary life there.
(IDA295, $29.95) |
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The Hero's Walk
Anita Rau Badami
LITERATURE
2002
PAPER
When his long-estranged daughter dies in a car accident in Canada, an aging Bengali man finds his life transformed by the arrival in India of his seven-year-old granddaughter.
(IDA351, $14.00) |
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Hindoo Holiday
J.R. Ackerley
TRAVEL NARRATIVE
2000
PAPER
300 PAGES
Ackerley traipses across India as the English tutor to a handsome and extravagantly homosexual maharajah in this comic, beautifully-written novel masquerading as a travelogue.
(IDA115, $17.95) |
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Hindu Art
T. Richard Blurton
ART & ARCHITECTURE
1993
PAPER
239 PAGES
A beautifully illustrated large paperback of excellent quality, this book is a good introduction to the complexities of Indian painting, sculpture and sacred architecture. The author is a curator at the British Museum.
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Hinduism, A Very Short Introduction
Kim Knott
RELIGION
2000
PAPER
An introduction to the beliefs and practice of Hinduism, and a consideration of its influence in India and around the world.
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The Holder of the World
Bharati Mukherjee
LITERATURE
1994
PAPER
304 PAGES
A daring novel of ideas, travel and history. Mukherjee interweaves the story of a modern American researcher with the travels of her 17th-century ancestor who roamed through Mughal India.
(IDA190, $15.00) |
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The House of Blue Mangoes
David Davidar
LITERATURE
2003
PAPER
432 PAGES
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.
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The Idea of India
Sunil Khilnani
CULTURAL PORTRAIT
1999
PAPER
263 PAGES
A provocative survey of India since independence, presented as four essays: Democracy, Economics, Cities, and Who is an Indian. Khilnani confronts the complexities, paradoxes and challenges of the nation in this short, elegant book. He teaches politics at Birkbeck College at the University of London.
(IDA160, $17.00) |
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India East Map
Nelles
MAP
A detailed regional map of eastern India, from just east of Delhi through all of Nepal, at a scale of 1:1,500,000. Two Sides. 20x31 inches.
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India Map
ITMB
2009
MAP
A double-sided shaded relief map of India at the excellent scale of 1:2,100,000, printed on tear and waterproof paper. With an index, it shows major roads, rivers, and locations of national parks. Two Sides. 27x40 inches.
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India Modern, Traditional Forms and Contemporary Design
Herbert J.M. Ypma
ART & ARCHITECTURE
1997
PAPER
240 PAGES
This illustrated book examines the stylistic and thematic roots of modern Indian architecture, craft and design. It's a great resource for the design-minded traveler -- especially as it's also available in a pocket edition (IDA187). Both editions contain the same 109 color illustrations and insightful text.
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India Modern, Traditional Forms and Contemporary Design (Pocket Edition)
Herbert J.M. Ypma
ART & ARCHITECTURE
2000
PAPER
240 PAGES
This illustrated pocket book examines the stylistic and thematic roots of modern Indian architecture, craft and design. It's a handy resource for the design-minded traveler, with 109 color illustrations and insightful accompanying text. Also available as a large-format paper edition (IDA186).
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India North Map
Nelles
MAP
A colorful regional map of northern India at a scale of 1:1,500,000 with excellent topographic detail. It includes a detailed map of Zanskar & Ladakh at a scale of 1:650,000 Two Sides. 20x36 inches.
(IDA124, $13.95) |
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India Northeast Bangladesh Map
Nelles
MAP
A regional map (1:1,500,000) covering Northeast India in detail, including Arunchal Pradesh, Assam and adjoining Tibet, Bhutan, Bangladesh and Burma. Two Sides. 20x31 inches.
(IDA98, $13.95) |
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India Northwest Adventure Map
National Geographic
2011
MAP
A double-sided full color map of Northwest India at a scale of 1:1,400,000 with good shaded relief, topographic detail, roads, waterways and basic travel information. Printed on waterproof, tear-resistant paper. Two Sides. 20x31 inches.
(IDA73, $11.95) |
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India Unveiled
Robert Arnett
CULTURAL PORTRAIT
2007
HARD COVER
215 PAGES
A celebration of the people, landscapes and traditional culture of India, organized regionally and featuring 268 beautifully produced color photographs. It's a revealing, insightful portrait of the country combining history, geography and travelogue.
(IDA107, $55.00) |
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India, A Wounded Civilization
V.S. Naipaul
CULTURAL PORTRAIT
2003
PAPER
208 PAGES
Originally published in 1975, this vivid and unsentimental cultural portrait 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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India, Emerging Power
Stephen Philip Cohen
HISTORY
2002
PAPER
280 PAGES
A critical assessment of India as a world power by a senior fellow at the Brookings Institution. Cohen looks especially at the relations between India and Pakistan and China, as well as the United States.
(IDA263, $22.95) |
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India, From Midnight to the Millennium
Shashi Tharoor
HISTORY
1998
PAPER
392 PAGES
A novelist, reporter and diplomat, Tharoor tackles religious differences, his upbringing in the south of India, his own experiences as a "Non-resident Indian," and a great deal of history in this sweeping, narrative history of the last 50 years.
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Indian Balm, Travels Amongst Fakirs And Fire Warriors
Paul Hyland
TRAVEL NARRATIVE
2006
PAPER
320 PAGES
Hylands perceptive, witty account of travels in Southern India from Madras to the Godavari delta in Andhra Pradesh, partly to make contact with his cousin, last of five generation of missionaries and traders along the river. Originally published in 1995. Hyland is a popular writer and poet based in Britain.
(IDA287, $18.95) |
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Indian Embers
Lady Rosamund Lawrence
TRAVEL NARRATIVE
1991
HARD COVER
397 PAGES
First published in 1949, this travelogue is a classic account of a journey through India.
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Indian Subcontinent Map
Nelles
MAP
A map of all of India as well as Afghanistan, Pakistan, Nepal, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, and parts of Tibet, China and Burma, at a scale of 1:4,500,000. Two Sides. 20x31 inches.
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The Inheritance of Loss
Kiran Desai
LITERATURE
2006
PAPER
336 PAGES
Alternating between a once grand household in northern India and the life of the cook's son in New York, this novel by the marvelous and wise Desai skewers the aspirations and reality of both worlds. Happily, she immerses the reader in the particulars of place. Winner of the 2006 Man Booker Prize.
(IDA303, $14.95) |
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Insight Guide India
Insight Guides
GUIDEBOOK
2011
PAPER
496 PAGES
A volume in the award-winning Insight series, this guide is noted for its wonderful photography, full-color maps, superb production and informative short essays on contemporary topics such as India's movie industry, language, and cuisine. It includes introductions to the major temples, forts, and wildlife sites, as well as background on each region, and plenty of photos and maps. A well illustrated overview of the culture, history and attractions of the subcontinent for travelers.
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Insight Guide Sri Lanka
Insight Guides
GUIDEBOOK
2010
PAPER
296 PAGES
This handsome guide gives a profusely illustrated overview of the region, featuring concise essays by well regarded authors on history, politics and culture, hundreds of photographs and maps and some limited travel information.
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Interpreter of Maladies
Jhumpa Lahiri
LITERATURE
1999
PAPER
160 PAGES
The Pultizer Prize-winning debut by the young writer Jhumpa Lahiri. In these nine stories, Lahiri captures the experience of Indians and first-generation Indian-Americans as their marriages shift and fall apart and their families are threatened by miscarriages, infidelity, and the trials of assimilation. With offbeat humor, tenderness, and a feel for detail, Lahiri has created a memorable collection of honest, heartbreaking slices of life.
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An Introduction to Hinduism
Gavin D. Flood
RELIGION
1996
PAPER
359 PAGES
A comprehensive, accessible overview of Hinduism, from the basic principles and tenets of the religion to modern variations and controversies, geared for an undergraduate audience, in the Cambridge University Press Introduction to Religion series. A religious studies scholar with a focu on South Asian traditions, particularly Kasmiri Saivism, Gavin D. Flood is professor and chair of religious studies at the University of Stirling.
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An Invitation to Indian Cooking: With a New Preface by the Author
Madhur Jaffrey
FOOD
1999
PAPER
285 PAGES
Any of Madhur Jaffrey's many books on Indian food will introduce you to the cooking techniques used in the subcontinent, and the diversity of flavors, ingredients, recipes, and styles of preparation and presentation, which vary enormously from region to region. This one is a classic.
(IDA161, $27.99) |
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Jewel in the Crown
Paul Scott
LITERATURE
1998
PAPER
462 PAGES
The first book in Scott's addictive Raj Quartet, set in British India in 1942, is a rousing, psychologically complex tale of English colonial rule. First published in 1966.
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Jewish Portraits, Indian Frames: Women's Narratives from a Diaspora of Hope
Jael Silliman
CULTURAL PORTRAIT
2003
PAPER
208 PAGES
Jael Silliman directs attention to a lesser known Indian community--the Baghdadi Jews of Calcutta. Part of the Brandeis Series on Jewish Women, this account of the personal experiences of four Jewish Indian women, from those of Silliman's great grandmother to her own, is a scholarly yet sentimental portrait of women's lives.
(IDA244, $22.95) |
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Jewish Portraits, Indian Frames: Women's Narratives from a Diaspora of Hope
Jael Silliman
CULTURAL PORTRAIT
2003
PAPER
208 PAGES
Jael Silliman directs attention to a lesser known Indian community--the Baghdadi Jews of Calcutta. Part of the Brandeis Series on Jewish Women, this account of the personal experiences of four Jewish Indian women, from those of Silliman's great grandmother to her own, is a scholarly yet sentimental portrait of women's lives.
(IDA244, $22.95) |
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Kali's Child, The Mystical and Erotic in the Life and Teachings of Ramakrishna
Jeffrey J. Kripal
CULTURAL PORTRAIT
1998
PAPER
386 PAGES
A scholarly analysis of the life and thought of a 19th century Bengali mystic, marked by critical acclaim and some controversy surrounding issues of gender and sexuality. Kripal demonstrates through textual analysis and psychoanalytic theory the centrality of desire -- and homesexual desire -- in the thought of this important Tantric mystic. For those with intellectual tendencies, this is good stuff.
(IDA112, $35.00) |
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Kim
Rudyard Kipling
LITERATURE
2011
PAPER
432 PAGES
For the sheer pleasure of its prose, insight into the British in India and its extraordinary sense of place, you can't do better than this classic novel. It's one of the great adventure stories -- the enduring tale of an orphan boy who, through happenstance, travels the Grand Trunk Road.
(IDA65, $9.00) |
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Kim
Rudyard Kipling
LITERATURE
1983
LARGE PRINT
448 PAGES
For the sheer pleasure of its prose, insight into the British in India and its extraordinary sense of place, you can't do better than this classic novel. It's one of the great adventure stories -- the enduring tale of Kimball O'Hara, an orphan boy who, through happenstance, travels the Grand Trunk Road with a Tibetan Lama. A large print edition.
(IDA116, $27.99) |
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The Last Jews of Kerala, The Two Thousand Year History of India's Forgotten Jewish Community
Edna Fernandes
HISTORY
2008
HARD COVER
228 PAGES
The social history of a remarkable and vanishing Jewish community of southwest India. Fernandes traces the community's history from their days of prosperity through a feud between the Black Jews of Ernakulam and the White Jews of Mattancherry to a latter-day Exodus from Kerala after Israel's creation in 1948, mapping the shrinking population in a story of the twilight days of a people but also a rich cultural tale.
(IDA547, $24.95) |
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Lives of Indian Images
Richard H. Davis
ART & ARCHITECTURE
1999
PAPER
350 PAGES
A scholarly award-winning study of the complex lives of Indian images as expressed through worship, ritual and commodification. Davis is an engaging and uncommonly literate guide, blending art history, anthropology, literary theory and religious studies. With notes, bibliography and the usual scholarly apparatus.
(IDA91, $39.95) |
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Lonely Planet Hindi, Urdu & Bengali Phrasebook
Richard Somers Delacy
LANGUAGE & PHRASEBOOKS
2005
PAPER
303 PAGES
This palm-sized guide focuses on pronunciation, basic grammar and vocabulary for the traveler.
(IDA82, $8.99) |
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Lonely Planet India
Tony Wheeler
GUIDEBOOK
2011
PAPER
1229 PAGES
In its hallmark style, this comprehensive travel guide to India by Lonely Planet presents a wealth of practical information in addition to background on culture, history, art and language. With 200 regional sketch maps and city plans.
(IDA44, $31.99) |
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Love in a Different Climate, Men Who Have Sex with Men in India
Jeremy Seabrook
RELIGION
1999
PAPER
184 PAGES
Based largely on interviews, Seabrook explores sexual identity and politics in India focusing on middle and working class men and women. Seabrook, who is fluent in Hindi, intimate with India, a gay man and an eloquent critic of western globalization, has produced a powerful record.
(IDA113, $25.00) |
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Maharanis, A Family Saga of Four Queens
Lucy Moore
HISTORY
2006
PAPER
368 PAGES
Moore captures the passion, complexities and power of four influential women in this family saga covering the history of India from 1911 to Independence. Includes maps, family trees, black-and-white photographs and a glossary
(IDA309, $16.00) |
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Mahatma Gandhi and his Apostles
Ved Mehta
BIOGRAPHY/MEMOIR
1977
PAPER
288 PAGES
A vivid, enlightening examination of the life and work of Gandhi by novelist Ved Mehta. He interviews Gandhi's disciples in five countries, revealing the man, his ideas and legacy. First published in 1977.
(IDA21, $30.00) |
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Mantles of Merit: Chin Textiles from Myanmar, India and Bangladesh
David Fraser
Barbara Fraser
ART & ARCHITECTURE
2005
HARD COVER
An abundantly illustrated study of the textiles of the Chin peoples of southern and eastern Asia. With more than 600 color illustrations.
(ASA46, $60.00) |
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Maximum City, Bombay Lost and Found
Suketu Mehta
TRAVEL NARRATIVE
2005
PAPER
528 PAGES
The tale of the author who, after a 21-year sojourn in New York, returns to his native Bombay -- the biggest, fastest, richest city in India.
(IDA252, $17.00) |
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A Meeting by the River
Christopher Isherwood
LITERATURE
1999
PAPER
160 PAGES
Two brothers meet in India, one a bisexual capitalist and the other a Hindu monk. It's Isherwood's last novel, which brings together sexuality, spirituality and the complicated relations among brothers.
(IDA114, $16.95) |
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Modern South Asia: History, Culture, Political Economy
Ayesha Jalal
Sugata Bose
HISTORY
2004
PAPER
253 PAGES
A cogent, brief history of India from earliest times to the 1990s. Co-authored by a Pakistani and an Indian (professors of history at Tufts and at Harvard, respectively) the book is especially good on its coverage of the fractured post-Independence political landscape. Bose is a grandnephew of the renowned Indian freedom fighter Subhas Chandra Bose. Our friend, a doctoral candidate, directed us to this excellent history of the subcontinent.
(IDA192, $37.95) |
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Monkfish Moon
Romesh Gunesekera
LITERATURE
1996
HARD COVER
140 PAGES
These nine excellent short stories, all but one set in Sri Lanka, capture the spirit of the place. The author introduces us to a corpulent tycoon, an expatriate couple in London, and aristocrat turned communist, an anxious hotel clerk, and a middle-class maiden choosing between potential spouses; they all share the question "what's happened?" as Gunesekera forces them (and us) to deal with the reality of a nation embroiled in Tamil-Sinhala strife.
(SRL03, $16.95) |
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Mr. Sampath, The Printer of Malgudi
R. K. Narayan
LITERATURE
1981
PAPER
220 PAGES
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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Much Maligned Monsters: A History of European Reactions to Indian Art
Partha Mitter
HISTORY
1992
PAPER
376 PAGES
Another fascinating chapter in the continuing study of the European world's fascination with the exoticism of non-Western civilizations. Mitter presents a history of Indian art and a parallel history of its fascinated European spectators, ranging from the early days of Asian exploration up through the twentieth century.
(IDA285, $32.50) |
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The Namesake
Jhumpa Lahiri
LITERATURE
2004
PAPER
304 PAGES
An intricate and beautifully told tale by the author of Interpreter of Maladies. Lahiri follows the Ganguli family -- Ashoke, Ashima, and their son Gogol, named after the Russian author -- as they leave Calcutta and settle in Cambridge, Massachusetts. Now a feature film directed by Mira Nair of "Salaam Bombay!" and "Monsoon Wedding."
(IDA292, $14.95) |
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A Passage to India
E.M. Forster
LITERATURE
1976
PAPER
362 PAGES
The story of an Indian wrongly accused of assaulting an English woman. The book, an enduring masterpiece, challenged the attitudes of the British occupation of India, and prophetically showed why British elistist and racist attitudes would lead to the downfall of the empire in India.
(IDA26, $14.00) |
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A Passage to India
E.M. Forster
1997
CASETTE TAPE
The story of an Indian wrongly accused of assaulting an English woman. The book, an enduring masterpiece, challenged the attitudes of the British occupation of India.
(IDA67, $23.95) |
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A Photographic Guide to the Birds of India
Bikram Grewal
Bill Harvey
Otto Pfister
FIELD GUIDE
2003
PAPER
520 PAGES
A comprehensive guide to 668 species of birds found from the Himalayas to Sri Lanka with good color photographs, concise text and range maps.
(IDA215, $35.00) |
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A Photographic Guide to the Birds of India and Nepal
Bikram Grewal
FIELD GUIDE
1998
PAPER
144 PAGES
A slim pocket guide to 252 of the most conspicuous birds of India and Nepal featuring color photographs, concise descriptions and range maps.
(IDA46, $15.95) |
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Raj, The Making and Unmaking of British India
Lawrence James
HISTORY
2000
PAPER
544 PAGES
An anecdotal, engrossing mostly military history of the East India Company.
(IDA87, $26.99) |
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A River Sutra
Gita Mehta
LITERATURE
1994
PAPER
291 PAGES
The enchanting story of a civil servant who moves to the banks of India's holy Narmada river. This fine novel weaves together history, tradition, religion, and love.
(IDA43, $14.95) |
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Rough Guide India
David Abram
GUIDEBOOK
2008
PAPER
1456 PAGES
Geared to the independent traveler, this Rough Guide combines an opinionated survey of culture and history with good information on sightseeing, food and accommodations. The writers even care about what books to read. With 135 maps and plans.
(IDA86, $29.99) |
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The Royal Palaces of India
George Michell
Antonio Martinelli
ART & ARCHITECTURE
1999
PAPER
232 PAGES
COMING IN
An architectural survey of Hindu and Muslim fortresses and royal residences from the 12th century to the days of British colonial rule -- well-informed, comprehensive and handsomely illustrated. It includes not only the Mughal palace complexes of Delhi and Agra but also Hindu complexes of central and southern India. With expert commentary by Mitchell, a noted architectural historian, and 250 exceptional color photographs by Antonio Martinelli.
(IDA74, $39.95) |
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Running in the Family
Michael Ondaatje
BIOGRAPHY/MEMOIR
1993
PAPER
207 PAGES
This hypnotic short book powerfully evokes grand society in post-colonial Sri Lanka and, especially, Ondaatje's impressively eccentric grandparents. Written by the author of The English Patient, this book is hard to categorize: it's as much fiction as family memoir and travelogue -- and wonderful.
(SRL04, $15.00) |
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Say It in Hindi
Veena T. Oldenburg
LANGUAGE & PHRASEBOOKS
1985
PAPER
238 PAGES
A pocket phrasebook full of key words and expressions. Highly recommended for newcomers to Hindi as well as those looking to brush up on their language skill.
(IDA81, $5.95) |
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A Silence of Splendor
Indu Sundaresan
LITERATURE
2007
PAPER
256 PAGES
Arriving in the west India state of Rudrakot where he hopes to find his idealistic brother, who went missing after joining the local struggle for independence from the British, wounded World War II army captain Sam Hawthorne finds his search complicated by his love for the daughter of a political agent.
(IDA300, $15.00) |
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Snakes and Ladders, Glimpses of Modern India
Gita Mehta
1998
PAPER
297 PAGES
Essays on contemporary India, culture, politics and personalities, by the prolific writer and thinker.
(IDA68, $13.95) |
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South Asia
Sumit Ganguly
HISTORY
2006
PAPER
256 PAGES
A scholarly history of modern South Asia, including India, Pakistan, Afghanistan, Bangladesh, and Sri Lanka. Sumit Ganguly is the Rabindranath Tagore Professor of Indian cultures and civilizations and professor of political science at Indiana University.
(IDA308, $22.00) |
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Street Graphics India
Barry Dawson
CULTURAL PORTRAIT
1999
PAPER
112 PAGES
A stunning presentation of the multi-layered images of outdoor advertising that festoon the streets of India from posters to decorated buses, furniture and buildings. It's an excellent overview of the vibrant, ever-changing culture of modern, commercial India.
(IDA122, $19.95) |
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A Suitable Boy
Vikram Seth
LITERATURE
2005
PAPER
1488 PAGES
A modern classic set in Calcutta, Delhi and Brahmpur after Independence. Big and unabashedly plotty, it's like a 19th-century English novel in its structure and resolution, yet its trappings are all Indian. While courtesans sing ghazals, while young men make mischief in celebration of Holi, while pilgrims bathe in the Ganges, the newly independent nation of India launches itself into history.
(IDA27, $21.99) |
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This is India
Shobita Punja
CULTURAL PORTRAIT
1998
HARD COVER
176 PAGES
This book is a handsome illustrated overview of the culture, nature and scenic attractions of India. The striking color photographs, including many of wildlife, are complemented by expert commentary on the region by Shobita Punja.
(IDA97, $39.95) |
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Train to Pakistan, A Novel
Khushwant Singh
LITERATURE
1990
PAPER
226 PAGES
Originally published in 1956, Singh follows the fate of the Sikh, Muslim and Hindu inhabitants of the Punjab countyside in this novel set during the violent 1947 partition of the region between India and Pakistan. Born in 1915, the Delhi-based novelist has also written a two-volume history of the Sikhs.
(IDA264, $14.95) |
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Travelers' Tales India
James O'Reilly
Larry Habegger
ANTHOLOGY
2004
PAPER
496 PAGES
A collection of 45 descriptive and thought-provoking short excerpts on Indian life and culture, from the famous and not-so-famous. It includes Rushdie, Naipaul and Dalrymple, plus some valuable excerpts from books long out of print.
(IDA05, $19.95) |
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A Traveller's History of India
Sinharaja Tammita-Delgoda
HISTORY
2007
PAPER
288 PAGES
A condensed introduction to the themes and events that have shaped India from prehistory to Rajiv Gandhi's rule.
(IDA57, $14.95) |
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Travels Along the Edge
David Noland
GUIDEBOOK
1997
PAPER
410 PAGES
An excellent resource for anyone dreaming of their next adventure, travel writer and adventurer Dave Noland provides lively descriptions of 40 offbeat, demanding or just-plain-fun fun trips around the world, from kayaking in Greenland to cycling in Portugal's wine country and skiing to the North Pole. He includes contact information for recommended tour operators, things to consider before taking a trip, and plenty of how-to information. A world traveler himself, and frequent contributor to adventure magazines and web sites, Noland is an excellent guide to adventure.
(TRV02, $19.00) |
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Trekking in Ladakh
Charlie Loram
GUIDEBOOK
2004
PAPER
288 PAGES
A practical guide to trekking in this remote enclave, this book includes 50 maps, route descriptions, an overview of Leh and a section of color photographs.
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White Mughals
William Dalrymple
HISTORY
2004
PAPER
512 PAGES
In the 18th and 19th centuries, British colonialists who adopted traditional Indian lifestyles and took Indian women as their brides were known as "white mughals." Dalrymple writes of James Kirkpatrick, officer of the British East India Company, convert to Islam and husband to an Indian princess. In doing so, he vividly portrays the "white mughal" experience and its influence on the history of India and England. Dalrymple has written engagingly about India in a series of essays and travel books, including the outstanding "City of Djinns," a memoir of a year in Delhi.
(IDA233, $20.00) |
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Wild India, The Wildlife of India and Nepal
Guy Mountefort
Gerald Cubitt
NATURAL HISTORY
2008
PAPER
208 PAGES
A colorful and informative introduction to the natural history of the region in a handsome, oversize volume with photography by Gerald Cubitt. After a long introductory section, it presents hundreds of extraordinary photographs of the wildlife and landscapes of the Himalayas, Indo-Ganges Plain and the Deccan.
(IDA02, $29.95) |
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The Wisdom of the Buddha
Jean Boisselier
RELIGION
1994
PAPER
191 PAGES
A pocket-size primer of Buddhism, this book is an illustrated history of the sixth-century Indian prince and his quest for enlightenment. With 207 illustrations, 160 in full color.
(IDA55, $12.95) |
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A Woman's Asia
Marybeth Bond
ANTHOLOGY
2005
PAPER
310 PAGES
These thirty-five personal, often hilarious accounts of women's adventures from China to Sri Lanka to Turkey to Bhutan, not only illuminating the everyday, oft-overlooked cultural practices of Asia, but also giving a glimpse into the thoughts and feelings of the female traveller. Featuring selections from Jan Morris, Pamela Logan and Alison Wright.
(ASA49, $17.95) |
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The Wonder House
Justine Hardy
LITERATURE
2007
HARD COVER
386 PAGES
A vivid a sensual novel revolving around Gracie Singh, a Yorkshirewoman who has been living on a houseboat on Nagin since the death of her Indian husband.
(IDA302, $24.00) |
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World Religions: Eastern Traditions
Willard G. Oxtoby
RELIGION
2010
PAPER
515 PAGES
A clear and insightful introduction to Eastern religions by a team of scholars. It's a handsomely produced concise overview of Hindu, Jain, Sikh, Buddhist, and East Asian traditions, as rewarding for the general reader as the student. This second edition features additional suggested reading, photographs, glossary and thought-provoking review questions.
(ASA07, $84.95) |
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