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Weight Loss: Upamanyu Chatterjee: Rs. 495

Compelling and unforgettable fourth novel from Upamanya Chatterjee... again a dark comedy.

The Song of the World: Jean Giono: Rs. 295

A tale of primitive love and vendetta set in the timeless French landscape.

Q & A: Vikas Swarup: Rs. 195

Gloriously fantastical... a colourful, generous and admirably unvarnished portrait of contemporary India.

Legacy of Masks: Sallie Bissell: Rs. 265.50

An amazing adventure... rich mystery.

The Good Guys: Bill Bonanno & Joe Pistone: Rs. 314

A fast ride through the good, the bad, the ugly, and the hilarious on both sides of the law.

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The Indian Media: Illusion, Delusion and Reality: (Ed.) Asha Rani Mathur: Rs. 395


This anthology brings together journalists, media professionals, scholars and activists in a series of lively and candid articles that examine various aspects of the media.

Postmodern Gandhi and Other Essays: Gandhi in the World and at Home: Lloyd I. Rudolph & Susanne Hoeber Rudolph: Rs. 575

Eight seminal essays in this volume will appeal to those who would like to understand Gandhi's continued relevance for the 21st century.

Indian Balm: Paul Hyland: Rs. 295

Travels amongst fakirs and fire Warriors... vivid and dramatic light on this unsung Indian province.

The Great Theft: Wrestling Islam from the Extremists: Khaled Abon El Fadl: Rs. 395

An impassioned defence of Islam against the encroaching power of the extremists.

Then We Set His Hair on Fire: Phil Dusenberry: Rs. 425

Insights and accidents from a Hall-of-Fame career in advertising.

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