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017346
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New Delhi, Penguin Books, 2008.
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457pWhite spine
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"The Circle of Reason" traces the misadventures of Alu, a young master weaver in a small Bengali village who is falsely accused of terrorism. Alu flees his home, traveling through Bombay to the Persian Gulf to North Africa with a birdwatching policeman in pursuit.
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9780143066507 Pb.
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Accession# | Call# | Current Location | Status | Policy | Location |
I01127 | 823.914/GHO | Main | On Shelf | General | |
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ID:
017343
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New Delhi, Penguin Books, 2008.
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126pWhite spine
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`Dancing in Cambodia’ recreates the first-ever visit to Europe by a troupe of Cambodian dancers with King Sisowath, in 1906. Ghosh links this historic visit, celebrated by Rodin in a series of sketches, to the more recent history of the Khmer Rouge revolution. ‘The Town by the Sea’ records his experiences in the Andaman and Nicobar Islands just days after the tsunami; and in ‘September 11’ he takes us back to that fateful day when he retrieved his young daughter from school in New York, sick with the knowledge that she will be marked by the same kind of tumult that has defined his own life.
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9780143068723 Pb.
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Accession# | Call# | Current Location | Status | Policy | Location |
I01114 | 823.914/GHO | Main | On Shelf | General | |
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019535
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London, Hamish Hamilton, 2015.
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616pRed spine
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It is 1839 and tension has been rapidly mounting between China and British India following the crackdown on opium smuggling by Beijing. With no resolution in sight, the colonial government declares war. One of the vessels requisitioned for the attack, the Hind, travels eastwards from Bengal to China, sailing into the midst of the First Opium War. The turbulent voyage brings together a diverse group of travellers, each with their own agenda to pursue. Among them is Kesri Singh, a sepoy in the East India Company who leads a company of Indian sepoys; Zachary Reid, an impoverished young sailor searching for his lost love, and Shireen Modi, a determined widow en route to China to reclaim her opium-trader husband's wealth and reputation. Flood of Fire follows a varied cast of characters from India to China, through the outbreak of the First Opium War and China's devastating defeat, to Britain's seizure of Hong Kong. Flood of Fire is a thrillingly realised and richly populated novel, imbued with a wealth of historical detail, suffused with the magic of place and plotted with verve.
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9780670082162 Hb.
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I01643 | 823.914/GHO | Main | On Shelf | General | |
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017275
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Noida, HarperCollins Publishers, 2000.
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552pWhite Spine
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Rajkumar is only a boy when the British force the Burmese king, queen and all the Court into exile. He is rescued by a far-seeing Chinese merchant.
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9780007427468 Pb.
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I01078 | 823.914/GHO | Main | On Shelf | General | |
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015946
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New Delhi, Viking, 2008.
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430pWhite Spine
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The Hungry Tide tells a very contemporary story of adventure and unlikely love, identity and history, set in one of the most fascinating regions on the earth.
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9780670082193 Pb.
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I00668 | 823.914/GHO | Main | On Shelf | General | |
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011281
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New York, Vintage Departures, 1994.
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393p
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A description of a journey to a small village in Egypt, where medieval customs exist together with twentieth century yearnings.
Amitav Ghosh seeks to recreate the life of his Indian predecessor and finds himself in the lives of his modern Egyptian neighbours.
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9780679727835 Pb.
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Accession# | Call# | Current Location | Status | Policy | Location |
I00223 | 962.02/GHO | Main | On Shelf | General | |
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026730
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New Delhi, Fourth Estate, 2021.
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82pBlack spine
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“Thousands of islands rise from the rivers' rich silts, crowned with forests of mangrove, rising on stilts. This is the Sundarban, where great rivers give birth; to a vast jungle that joins Ocean and Earth”. Jungle Nama is a beautifully illustrated verse adaptation of a legend from the Sundarbans, the world's largest mangrove forest. It tells the story of the avaricious rich merchant Dhona, the poor lad Dukhey, and his mother; it is also the story of Dokkhin Rai, a mighty spirit who appears to humans as a tiger, of Bon Bibi, the benign goddess of the forest, and her warrior brother Shah Jongoli. Jungle Nama is the story of an ancient legend with urgent relevance to today's climate crisis. Its themes of limiting greed, and of preserving the balance between the needs of humans and nature have never been more timely. Written in Amitav Ghosh's interpretation of the traditional Bengali verse meter, poyar, the poem is coupled with stunning illustrations from internationally renowned artist, Salman Toor.
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9789353579128 Hb.
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016826
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New York, Farrar, Straus and Giroux, 2011.
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522pGreen Spine
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Amid a cyclone in the Bay of Bengal, three vessels, and the diverse occupants within, converge on Canton's Fanqui-Town, or Foreign Enclave, which is a powder keg awaiting a spark to ignite the Opium Wars.
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9780374174231 Hb.
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I00915 | 823.914/GHO | Main | On Shelf | General | |
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015675
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New Delhi, Penguin Books, 2009.
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515pCream spine
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At the heart of this epic saga, set just before the Opium Wars, is an old slaving-ship, The Ibis. Its destiny is a tumultuous voyage across the Indian Ocean, its crew a motley array of sailors and stowaways, coolies and convicts. Fate has thrown together a truly diverse cast of Indians and Westerners. An unlikely dynasty is born.
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9780143066156 Pb/ Hb.
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017473
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New Delhi, Penguin Books, 2008.
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277pWhite spine
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A wide-eyed boy growing up in suburban Calcutta in the 1960s experiences the world through the eyes of others an intoxicating older cousin, a grandmother who weaves stories from the past and a family in London whose lives are intertwined with his.
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9780143066569 Pb.
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