India -- Description and travel
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India -- Description and travel
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- MÅ llisÅ pantchaginÅ n tongan e, nal ana chuÅ ttÅ n param Å i kiÅ ktÅ l, An Si-nae chiÅ m
- An end to suffering, the Buddha in the world, Pankaj Mishra
- The scent of India, Pier Paolo Pasolini ; translated by David Clive Price
- India, Joe Bindloss [and 14 others]
- An Indian love affair, a septuagenarian odyssey from Taj to Taj, Simon Gandolfi
- Two wheels in the dust, from Kathmandu to Kandy, Anne Mustoe
- High, a journey across the Himalayas through Pakistan, India, Bhutan, Nepal and China, Erika Fatland ; translated from the Norwegian by Kari Dickson
- Gordon Ramsay's great escape, 100 of my favourite Indian recipes
- Eat, pray, love, one woman's search for everything, Elizabeth Gilbert
- An Indian love affair, a septuagenarian odyssey from Taj to Taj, Simon Gandolfi
- Just the ticket, Lynnie Saint-James
- India, V.S. Naipaul ; with an introduction by Paul Theroux
- Begums, thugs and white mughals, Fanny Parkes ; [selected & introduced by William Dalrymple]
- Kipling's India, uncollected sketches, 1884-88, edited by Thomas Pinney
- The magic mountains, hill stations and the British Raj, Dane Kennedy
- Lonely Planet's stressbuster
- India, a literary companion, Bruce Palling
- Tasting India, heirloom family recipes, Christine Manfield ; photography by Anson Smart
- Travels on my elephant, Mark Shand
- Please put the cover on the manhole, by Pamela Mathers
- Dreaming in Hindi, coming awake in another language, Katherine Russell Rich
- India rising, tales from a changing nation, Oliver Balch
- Shanti bloody shanti, an Indian odyssey, Aaron Smith
- Night train to Varanasi, India with my daughter, Sean Doyle
- Paul Merton in India
- Around India in 80 trains, Monisha Rajesh
- A personal guide to India & Bhutan, Christine Manfield
- I've come to say goodbye, a memoir of friendship, love & loss, Barbara Carmichael
- The unpackaged tour, Richard Carr
- India calling, an intimate portrait of a nation's remaking, Anand Giridharadas
- Thirty thousand miles for the films, the story of the filming of "Soldiers three" and "Rhodes of Africa", by Natalie Barkas
- Begums, thugs and white mughals, Fanny Parkes ; [selected & introduced by William Dalrymple]
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