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INDIA
Delhi, Agra & Jaipur
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READING AND TRAVEL GUIDE
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Eyewitness Guide Delhi, Agra and Jaipur
Anuradha Chaturvedi
GUIDEBOOK
2010
PAPER
320 PAGES
A compact, gorgeously illustrated guide to Delhi and environs featuring maps, site plans and 900 color photographs. With annotated recommendations of where to stay and eat and what to buy. It includes chapters on the Taj Mahal, Amber Fort Palace, Keoladeo Ghana National Park, Red Fort and dozens of other highlights for the traveler.
(IDA151, $25.00) |
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India
Stanley Wolpert
HISTORY
2009
PAPER
281 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, $24.95) |
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Mughal India, Splendours of the Peacock Throne
Valerie Berinstain
Paul Bahn
HISTORY
1998
PAPER
159 PAGES
A pocket-size encyclopedia of knowledge, this slim volume in the acclaimed "New Horizons" series presents the history, culture and splendor of the Mughal Dynasty. With hundreds of archival drawings and paintings, it provides great background to the architecture and Muslim heritage of the splendid courts of 16th-century India.
(IDA50, $15.95) |
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City of Djinns: A Year in Delhi
William Dalrymple
CULTURAL PORTRAIT
2003
PAPER
350 PAGES
FAVORITE
A year's sojourn in Old Delhi provides the springboard for a brilliant ramble through several thousand years of the city's history; architecture, art and literature are leavened and lightened by a mixture of the author's daily life. Any visitor will see a Delhi, New and Old, with fresh eyes after walking through the crowds on Chandni Chowk with the incomparable Dalrymple as guide.
(IDA06, $16.00) |
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Delhi, Jaipur, Agra Map
Globetrotter
2009
MAP
Covering northern India from Rajasthan to Bangaldesh, this double-sided regional also includes color photographs, site diagrams and city plans of The Golden Triangle, Agra, Jaipur, the Taj Mahal, Fatehpur Sikri, Delhi, Old Delhi and the Delhi Metro. The main map (1:3.5 million) shows neighboring areas of Pakistan, Jammu and Kashmir, Nepal, Sikkim, Bhutan, Bangaldesh and Burma.
(IDA566, $8.95) |
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Also Recommended
India West Map
Nelles
A detailed regional map including Delhi, Agra, Jaipur and Rajasthan. Scaled at 1:1,500,000, with insets of Delhi and Mumbai.
(IDA73, $13.95) |
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Blue Guide India
Sam Miller
GUIDEBOOK
This informative guide in the popular series is especially strong on art, architecture and archaeology.
(IDA631, $29.95) |
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Culture Smart! India
Becky Stephen
GUIDEBOOK
A concise, well-illustrated guide to both social and business customs in India.
(IDA298, $9.95) |
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India Safari Companion
Alain Pons
GUIDEBOOK
A colorful, illustrated slim guide to wildlife, photography and travel in India.
(IDA371, $14.95) |
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Lonely Planet India Phrasebook
Omkar Koul
LANGUAGE & PHRASEBOOKS
A handy palm-sized guide.
(IDA538, $10.99) |
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Love Delhi
Fiona Caulfield
GUIDEBOOK
Packaged in very fashionable locally woven cloth, this beautifully made, discerning guide captures the soul of the city, pointing with authority to neighborhoods, shops, markets, restaurants and attractions. A labor of love by the Bangalore-based Fiona Caulfield and friends. Third edition.
(IDA403, $50.00) |
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Love Mumbai
Fiona Caulfield
GUIDEBOOK
This beautifully made, affectionate guide, packaged in its own satchel of locally woven cloth or khadi and printed on hand-made paper, captures the soul of the city, pointing with authority to neighborhoods, shops, markets, restaurants and attractions. 3rd Edition.
(IDA389, $50.00) |
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In Spite of the Gods, The Strange Rise of Modern India
Edward Luce
HISTORY
As the world's largest democracy and a rising international economic power, India has long been heralded for its great strides in technology and trade. Yet it is also plagued by poverty, illiteracy, unemployment, and a vast array of other social and economic issues. 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, $16.00) |
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India, A Million Mutinies Now
V.S. Naipaul
CULTURAL PORTRAIT
In this engaging classic Naipaul interviews people from various castes all across India, provocatively concluding that this collection of competing interests adds to India's strength.
(IDA14, $16.95) |
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India, A Sacred Geography
Diana L. Eck
RELIGION
COMING IN MARCH
Coming in March 2012! Professor of comparative religion and Indian studies at Harvard, Diana Eck turns her interest in temples and places of pilgrimage into a celebration of the diversity of popular religious traditions in India.
(IDA634, $27.00) |
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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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India, In Word and Image
Eric Meola
CULTURAL PORTRAIT
Meola deftly pairs colorful photographs of people, traditions, art and architecture with choice quotations by Salman Rushdie, R. K. Narayan, Jhumpa Lahiri and others in this dazzling visual celebration of the culture and pagaentry of India.
(IDA540, $60.00) |
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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 and 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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The Idea of India
Sunil Khilnani
CULTURAL PORTRAIT
Khilnani confronts the complexities, paradoxes and challenges of the nation in this brief, elegant survey of India since independence.
(IDA160, $17.00) |
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The Last Mughal, The Fall of a Dynasty: Delhi, 1857
William Dalrymple
HISTORY
The riveting tale of the poet, mystic and Mughal Emperor Shah Zafar II and mid 19th century Delhi, culminating in the 1857 Indian Rebellion.
(IDA350, $17.95) |
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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, $25.00) |
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Great Monuments of India
DK Publishing
ART & ARCHITECTURE
Featuring 600 photographs, maps and essays on history, culture and architecture.
(IDA597, $30.00) |
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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
Vidya Dehejia
ART & ARCHITECTURE
A beautifully illustrated, very readable history of Indian art and architecture. It considers the religious and intellectual contexts of three thousand years of Indian art, including the modern era.
(IDA185, $27.95) |
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Taj Mahal
M.C. Joshi
Jean-Louis Nou
Amina Okada
ART & ARCHITECTURE
This lavish portrait features 158 full-color photographs (including four magnificent foldout panels) by the extraordinary Jean-Louis Nou. With grand exterior views, filigreed inscriptions and bejeweled floral mosaics.
(IDA108, $75.00) |
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Taj Mahal
Giles Tillotson
Mary Beard
ART & ARCHITECTURE
An enlightening pocket guide to the myth, meaning and legends of the celebrated tomb, "the queen of architecture."
(IDA528, $19.95) |
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Taj Mahal, Passion and Genius at the Heart of the Moghul Empire
Diana Preston
Michael Preston
ART & ARCHITECTURE
A vivid narrative history of the creation of the Taj Mahal, a memorial created by Moghul emperor Shah Jahan for his beloved wife.
(IDA340, $16.95) |
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A Princess Remembers, The Memoirs of the Maharani of Jaipur
Devi Gayatri
BIOGRAPHY/MEMOIR
HARD TO FIND ELSEWHERE
The memoirs of an extraordinary life. Widow of the Maharaja of Jaipur, member of parliament and a fascinating character, Gayatri recalls growing up in the palace compound, marrying the Maharaja, her political triumphs and work on behalf of education in India.
(IDA149, $39.95) |
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An Area of Darkness
V.S. Naipaul
BIOGRAPHY/MEMOIR
A reflective, personal account of Naipaul's travels in India in 1962 -- a portrait of a time and place and searing, honest chronicle of the country during transition.
(IDA13, $14.95) |
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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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Delhi, Adventures in a Megacity
Sam Miller
TRAVEL NARRATIVE
A Delhi-based BBC correspondent, Miller gives a street's-eye view of his adopted city in this lively portrait, taking the reader on 12 walks spiraling out from venerable Connaught Place in the city center to slums and satellite towns.
(IDA612, $25.99) |
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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, $17.00) |
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Beneath a Marble Sky, A Love Story
John Shors
LITERATURE
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.
(IDA301, $15.00) |
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Family Matters
Rohinton Mistry
LITERATURE
An aging professor comes to live with his daughter, her husband and their two children in a cramped Bombay apartment in Mistry's moving, and often comic, tale.
(IDA214, $15.95) |
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India, A Traveler's Literary Companion
Chandrahas Choudhury
ANTHOLOGY
Each of these 14 stories evokes place and landscape, providing an excellent introduction both to contemporary writers and to India's diverse cultures and history.
(IDA598, $14.95) |
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Kim
Rudyard Kipling
LITERATURE
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 Kipling's classic novel about a boy who travels the Grand Trunk Road with the Dalai Lama.
(IDA65, $9.00) |
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Midnight's Children
Salman Rushdie
LITERATURE
FAVORITE
Crowned Best of the Booker in 2008, Rushdie's greatest novel is a madcap, comic take on the birth of modern India in all its splendid and unexpected manifestations.
(IDA12, $16.00) |
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Sea of Poppies
Amitav Ghosh
LITERATURE
Amativ Ghosh conjures the tumult of the 19th-century Opium Wars and colonial India in this expansive tale, featuring a motley cast of British, Chinese and Indian characters.
(IDA529, $16.00) |
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Shadow Princess
Indu Sundaresan
LITERATURE
Princess Jahanara's story, replete with sibling rivalries, unfulfilled love and her father's grief, is set against the construction of her mother's tomb, the Taj Mahal, in this third installment in the bestselling Taj Mahal trilogy.
(IDA596, $15.00) |
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The Artist of Disappearance
Anita Desai
LITERATURE
In just three sharply drawn, interconnected stories Desai evokes a whole world, showing the contrast between old and new, urban and rural in contemporary India.
(IDA635, $23.00) |
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The Case of the Missing Servant
Tarquin Hall
MYSTERY
Portly, persistent and unmistakably Punjabi, India's Most Private Investigator Vish Puri cuts a determined swath through modern India's swindlers, cheats and murderers in Delhi in this first novel in the series by Tarquin Hall. Married to an Indian-born BBC reporter and former South Asia bureau chief of Associated Press TV, Hall brings knowledge and a light touch to his loving descriptions of the popular culture, mores, and cuisine of modern India, and his insights into the impact of modernization and globalization on age-old traditions and values.
(IDA606, $14.00) |
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The White Tiger, A Novel
Aravind Adiga
LITERATURE
Mordant, funny, angry, horrifying, this Booker Prize-winning tale of a village pauper turned success (and murderer) skewers the ambition, inequity and corruption of 21st-century India.
(IDA542, $15.00) |
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Birds of India
Richard Grimmett
Carol Inskipp
Tim Inskipp
FIELD GUIDE
Thoroughly revised, with 73 new plates and many others updated or repainted, the second edition of the masterful Birds of India now features all maps and text opposite the plates for quicker and easier reference.
(FG43, $39.50) |
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Mammals of India
Vivek Menon
FIELD GUIDE
A Princeton Field Guide edition of Menon's authoritative survey of 400 mammalian species from tropical lowlands to the Himalayas. With large, clear photographs, range maps and introductory chapters on the groups of mammals, conservation and protected areas.
(IDA546, $35.00) |
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