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Add to BasketThe Age Of Kali: Indian Travels & Encounters - - Paperback
£8.99
Featured in the pages of The Age of Kali are flashy Bombay drinks parties and violent village blood feuds as well as a group of vegetarian terrorists intent on destroying India's first Kentucky Fried Chicken outlet. -
£14.99Ashoka: Simple, Tasty Indian Recipes - - Paperback
Containing a comprehensive range of mouth-watering curry recipes from all over India for the curry expert or novice, this book teaches you in easy-to-follow steps how to prepare the full spectrum of Indian cuisine from north, south, east and west of the Indian sub-continenent in your own home. -
Add to BasketCity Of Djinns - - Paperback
£8.99
Alive with the mayhem of the present and sparkling with William Dalrymple's irrepressible wit, City of Djinns is a fascinating portrait of a city. -
Add to BasketI Was Not Alone - - Paperback
£9.99
In 1935, aged only fourteen, Robert Dick enlisted as a boy soldier. Within 3 months he had been posted abroad to serve with the Cameron Highlanders. This is the harrowing tale of his life as a front-line stretcher bearer and a German prisoner of war. -
Add to BasketKingdoms Of Experience: Everest, The Unclimbed Ridge - - Paperback
£9.99
In March 1985, Mal Duff led a new expedition to conquer Everest by the unclimbed north-east ridge. The last attempt had ended in failure and two deaths. Here, Greig describes the assault on the peak and the complex relationships among the team of nineteen very different personalities. -
Add to BasketThe Last Mughal: The Emperor Bahadur Shah Zafar And The Fall Of Delhi, 1857 - - Hardback
£25.00
The last of the Great Mughals was Bahadur Shah Zafar II. This book charts the desecration and demise of this man, his dynasty, his city and civilizations mercilessly ravished by fractured forces and vengeful British troops. It provides an understanding of a pivotal moment in Indian and Imperial history. -
Add to BasketTikka Look At Me Now: Charan Gill - - Paperback
£9.99
Charan Gill arrived in Glasgow from Punjab in India at the age of nine with little understanding of Western culture. He began as an apprentice turner at a shipyard on the Clyde. He went on to found and head a multimillion-pound empire as 'Europe's Curry King'. This is his story. -
Add to BasketTikka Look At Me Now: The Charan Gill Story - - Hardback
£14.99
Charan Gill arrived in Glasgow from Punjab in India at the age of nine with little understanding of Western culture. He began as an apprentice turner at a shipyard on the Clyde. He went on to found and head a multimillion-pound empire as 'Europe's Curry King'. -
Add to BasketWhite Mughals: Love And Betrayal In Eighteenth-Century India - - Paperback
£9.99
From the early 16th century to the eve of the Indian Mutiny, the 'white Mughals' who wore local dress and adopted Indian ways were a source of embarrassment to successive colonial administrations. This book uncovers a world unexplored by history, and places at its centre a tale of betrayal.










