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Shades of Kashmir
Shome Basu
Shades of Kashmir captures the poignant mood of the Valley when a modicum of normalcy returned to it after two decades of proxy war. Shome's journe...
View full detailsSarojini Naidu Her Way With Words
Naidu, Sarojini
Sarojini Naidu: Her Way With Words
Sambalpuri Ikats: The Masterpiece
Sarita Mishra
The traditional art of Ikat weaving has travelled across land and sea from Malaysia, and the Sambalpuri Ikat is one of the best- kept secrets of Od...
View full detailsReverse Glass Painting in India
Anna L. Dallapiccola
Reverse glass painting is a fascinating yet comparatively unknown facet of Indian art that flourished in the mid-19th century. Created by Chinese a...
View full detailsRethinking Modernity
Mehta, Jaimini
A re-examination of the very idea of modernity in architecture, drawing from a number of diverse sources. This insightful analysis reveals that the...
View full detailsRereading Tagore
Dev A
Rereading Tagore
Rediscovering Narmada Valley
Adil Khan
Narmada, the fifth longest river of the Indian subcontinent, has been the lifeline of its Valley since time immemorial. The river winds its way thr...
View full detailsRatha Yatra: Chariot Festival of Sri Jagannatha in Puri
Subas Pani
About the Book A detailed exploration of a stunning festival, which is of great importance to Indian culture and heritage -A comprehensive and holi...
View full detailsRadha
Harsha V. Dehejia
About the Book Radha occupies a space which moves from the aesthetics of shringara rasa to the theology of shringara bhakti, from the madhurya of P...
View full detailsPrincely Palaces In New Delhi
Bhowmick, Sumanta K
About the Book Rajas and maharajas from all over the British Indian Empire congregated in Delhi to attend the great Delhi Durbar of 1911. A new cap...
View full detailsPositions: Essays on Indian Literature
K. Satchidanandan
Positions features a careful selection from K. Satchidanandan’s essays on Indian literature, written over the past 25 years. The General Theme of t...
View full detailsPioneering Parsis of Calcutta: Prochy N Mehta
Prochy N Mehta
Pioneering Parsis of Calcutta owes its origin to its authors passionate desire to learn more about her Parsi heritage by enquiring into the communi...
View full detailsPicturing India
Mcaleer, John
The British engagement with India was an intensely visual one. Images of the subcontinent, produced by artists and travelers in the eighteenth - an...
View full detailsPC Sorcar
Pc Sorcar (Jr)
About the Book A pictorial account of P C Sorcar's metamorphosis into the Maharaja of Magic from very humble beginnings - Provides the reader a clo...
View full detailsPahari Masters
B.N. Goswamy
The book challenges the popular notion of the Pahari painter being an anonymous craftsman plying predetermined strokes. When first published in Ger...
View full detailsOur Man in Warsaw
Carlos Tamilavan
In Our Man in Warsaw, we embark on a transcendent journey with Chandran, a modern Indian computer engineer, seeking solace from a profound personal...
View full detailsNotes From A Spanish Diary
Biswas, Ranjita
About the Book - Personal account of discovering the aura and flavor of Spain - Solo woman traveler's story - traveling beyond her comfort zone - E...
View full detailsNirad C Chaudhuri
Chaudh, Druva N
An insightful look into the muse and music of one of the greatest artists produced by India. The book follows Bismillah Khan as he grows from child...
View full detailsNilina's Song: The Life Of Naina Devi
Asharani Mathur
Nilina’s Song is an engaging biography of the musician, Naina Devi, whose extraordinary life took her through fundamental changes of environment an...
View full detailsMyth, Memory & Folktale of the Wancho Tribe of Arunachal Pradesh
Tara Douglas, Jatwang Wangsa
Morarji Desai : A Profile In Courage
Arvindar Singh
Morarji Desai, India’s first non-Congress Prime Minister was a statesman who strode tall and erect on the vast stage of India’s political life for ...
View full detailsLost Addresses
Bose, Krishna
Krishna Bose was born Krishna Chaudhuri on 26 December 1930 in Dhaka, to East Bengali parents settled in Calcutta. In December 1955 she married Sis...
View full detailsLepakshi: Architecture, Sculpture, Painting
Anna L. Dallapiccola
About the Book -Unrivalled showcase of sixteenth-century Vijayanagara architecture and art -More than 200 images, specially commissioned from an ou...
View full detailsLegends and Lore of Krishna's Braj
Juhi Sinha
Braj is the land of Krishna’s birth and childhood. Although towns and cities have replaced the verdant forests, hills, hamlets, streams and ponds o...
View full detailsLegendotes of Hyderabad
Narendra Luther
Legendotes of Hyderbad
Ladakh: A WandererS Spectac: Nabarun Bhattacharya
Nabarun Bhattacharya
Ladakh! The name conjures up images of a barren land with arid terrain, jagged peaks, and pristine lakes. Ladakh has been accorded an almost mythic...
View full detailsKutiyattam: The Heritage Theatre Of India
Sudha Gopalakrishnan
The first major book on Kutiyattam—the vibrant theatre tradition that existed in India from the times of the Natya Sastra. It traces the history an...
View full detailsKumbh Mela: Mapping The Ephemeral Megacity
Rahul Mehrotra, Felipe Vera
Kumbh Mela: Mapping the Ephemeral Megacity
Kumarajiva: The Transcreator of Buddhist Chinese Diction
Nirmala Sharma
The first full-length narration of the extraordinary life, immense literary output and manifold philosophical perspectives of Kumarajiva, the great...
View full detailsKids and Cubs
Olga Perovskaya
Kids and Cubs (H.B)
Kathakali Dance-Theatre: A Visual Narrative of Indian Sacred Mime
K.K. Gopalakrishnan
Kathakali, a relatively recent performing art with a 400-year-old heritage, is one of the great artistic wonders of the world. Originating in Keral...
View full detailsIntimacies
Kunal Basu Kushal Ray
8000 photographs, all of them shot inside a 12-room house with 10 residents. These aren’t impersonal records, but the result of a real life journey...
View full detailsIndian Paintings in the Sarabhai Foundation
B.N. Goswamy
The little-known paintings in this volume once belonged to the Sarabhai family. These collected works reflect great discrimination and aesthetic se...
View full detailsIndian Classical Dance
Venkataraman, Leela
About the Book Covering eight classical dance forms of India Bharatanatyam, Kathak, Kuchipudi, Kathakali, Manipuri, Mohiniattam, Odissi and Sattriy...
View full detailsIndia Through The Ages
Gupta, Bharat Bhushan
The book takes the reader on an unforgettable journey, exploring a fascinating country. It brings alive India’s growth from an ancient to a modern,...
View full detailsIndia Now And In Transition
Thakur, Atul K
About the Book -Features a foreword by Sunil Khilnani -Includes contributions from 37 leading thinkers such as Ramachandra Guha, Sashi Tharoor, Rob...
View full detailsIn a Foreign Land By Chance
Soma Das Nabaneeta Dev Sen
About the Book Refers to the Naxalbari period in India and is situated in the communist Czechoslovakia of 1947 -This novel is a follow up of the fi...
View full detailsIlluminations from the Ramayana
Anna Johansson
If You Can Walk You Can Dance
Molteno, 0
Jennie de Villiers, an idealistic and politically engaged student, suddenly has to flee her native South Africa with a boyfriend whom she no longer...
View full detailsI, Anupam
Nabaneeta Dev Sen
Ami an up am (I, an up am) was first published in Bengali in the sharadiya Ananda bazaar in 1976, It was the first novel on the natal movement in W...
View full detailsHinduism: A Way Of Life And A Mode Of Thought
Usha Choudhuri
About the Book True Hinduism has a power and beauty that no one acquainted with it can regard with anything but the deepest respect. You have to ap...
View full detailsHindu Joy of Life
Utpal K. Banerjee
An attempt to simplify the tenets of an age-old religion and demystify it for today’s reader. Religion and ritual come together to bring the concep...
View full detailsHimalayan Cities
Shankar, Pratyush
About the Book Himalayan Cities: Settlement Patterns, Public Places and Architecture explores the idea of settlements in different areas of the Him...
View full detailsGitagovinda and Odisha
Bijaya Kumar Rath Dinanath Pathy
Gardens of Delhi
Swapna Liddle, Madhulika Liddle
Ganga: An Endless Journey
Chanchal Kumar Ghosh, Sarbani Putatunda
Ganga is the soul of India. The 2, 525-km long river originating from gaumukh in the Himalayas and merging with the ocean at the confluence of gang...
View full detailsGandhi's Vision: Freedom and Beyond
Aparna Basu
About the Book -Presents some glimpses from Gandhi's life: how he adopted non-violence as a potent tool in his quest for the 'truth force' and led ...
View full detailsF.N. Souza: The Archetypal Artist
Janeita Singh, Debashish Banerji
• A psychoanalytic, feminist interpretation of the art of F.N. Souza • Covers various stages of Souza's life and work, placing it in an art-histor...
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