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Arundhati Roy & John Cusack

250.00

THREE MEN IN A BOAT
TO SAY NOTHING OF THE DOG

140.00

250.00

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225.00

699.00

Khuswant Singh

250.00

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399.00

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599.00

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599.00

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Ashok Pandey

199.00

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350.00

Jainendra Kumar

35.00

299.00

Unbound 2,000 years of Indian Women’s Writing
2,000 YEARS OF INDIAN WOMEN’S WRITING
299.00

299.00

Untouchable
celebrated novel by Mulk Raj Anand

200.00

Untouchable God
Kancha Ilaiah, the celebrated, outspoken Dalit writer, in his novel ‘Untouchable God’ continues his ‘brutal polemics against the Brahminical dominance of the Indian caste order’  in a fashion similar to his seminal work ‘Why I am not a Hindu: A Sudrak Critique of Hidutva Philosophy, Culture & Political Economy‘ and raises several inconvenient questions about the caste ridden Indian society.

450.00

हरीचरन प्रकाश / Haricharan Prakash

150.00

150.00

Uttaranchal
Driving Holidays In the Himalayas

595.00

699.00

Vintage Chughtai – A selection of her best stories
In this selection of stories from one of Urdu s best and boldest feminist writers we move through the chawls, havelis, mosques and villages of India, meeting characters from all classes of society. Here there are the want, resignation and ambition of the poor, the arrogance of the rich, the pain of women still tied to traditional notions of subservience to men, and the bankruptcy of a declining feudal world. Chughtai brilliantly exposes the hypocrisies of a society with a progressive façade that is still caught in the binds of conservative opinion and traditional mores and values.

350.00

Tahira Naqvi

350.00

499.00

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Waiting
Winner Of The 1999 National Book Award For Fiction

499.00

Ha Jin

499.00

250.00

Walking With The Comrades
‘A necessary book by one of  India’s most distinctive Voice.’

199.00

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50.00

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199.00

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145.00

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Chetan Bhagat

195.00

499.00

White Fang

One of the most widely translated and internationally popular American writer Jack London is best remembered by White Fang (1906), his spellbinding novel of life in the northern wilds. White Fang is part wolf, part dog, a ferocious and magnificent creature through whose experiences we see and feel essential rhythms and patterns of life in the animal kingdom and among mankind as well.

199.00

Who really feeds the world?
Debunking the notion that our current food crisis must be addressed through industrial agriculture and genetic modification, author and activist Vandana Shiva argues that those forces are in fact the ones responsible for the hunger problem in the first place. Who Really Feeds the World? is a powerful manifesto calling for agricultural justice and genuine sustainability, drawing upon Shiva’s thirty years of research and accomplishments in the field. Instead of relying on genetic modification and large-scale monocropping to solve the world’s food crisis, she proposes that we look to agroecology—the knowledge of the interconnectedness that creates food—as a truly life-giving alternative to the industrial paradigm. Shiva succinctly and eloquently lays out the networks of people and processes that feed the world, exploring issues of diversity, the needs of small farmers, the importance of seed saving, the movement toward localization, and the role of women in producing the world’s food.

300.00

150.00

65.00

Why Are We At War?
An explosive argument about George W.Bush and his quest for empire by Norman Mailer, one of the greatest authors of our time. ‘Fascism is more of a natural state than democracy. To assume blithely that we can export democracy into any country we choose can serve paradoxically to encourage more fascism at home and abroad.’ from ‘Why Are We at War?

395.00

80.00

Why I should be tolerant
Sunita Narain is a writer and environmentalist who uses knowledge for change. She is currently the Director General of Centre for Science and Environment and the Editor of the fortnightly magazine, Down To Earth. She has been in public life for the past 30 years. She asserts that the poor must be put at the core of the sustainable development agenda. In her writings and advocacy, she has championed the environmentalism of the poor. Narain’s latest book is an environmentalist’s reflections, reactions and arguments on contemporary issues related to the environment and development. It carries essays that stem from her own experience in forests, farms and factories, besides the numerous debates she has been part of during her 30 years in public life. Every piece of writing featured here represents various threads of public discourse that have haunted the world on its relationship with nature.

Sudha MURTY

250.00

45.00

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S.Dr.Krishna Murari Mishra

A P J Abdul Kalam

Vernon Thomas

Kanak Mani Dixit

Vernon Thomas

Gautam Chatterje

Gautam Chatterje

Tasneem Khan

Chinua Achebe

Shrilal Shukla

Dushyant Kumar

Maitrayee Pushpa

Bhaskar Laxman Bhole

Rameshchandra Shah

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Jitendra Bhatia

Jitendre Bhatia

Ravindra Bharti

Mahashweta Devi

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350.00

Arundhati Roy & John Cusack

250.00

THREE MEN IN A BOAT
TO SAY NOTHING OF THE DOG

140.00

250.00

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299.00

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299.00

225.00

699.00

Khuswant Singh

250.00

50.00

399.00

60.00

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599.00

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599.00

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Ashok Pandey

199.00

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350.00

Jainendra Kumar

35.00

299.00

Unbound 2,000 years of Indian Women’s Writing
2,000 YEARS OF INDIAN WOMEN’S WRITING
299.00

299.00

Untouchable
celebrated novel by Mulk Raj Anand

200.00

Untouchable God
Kancha Ilaiah, the celebrated, outspoken Dalit writer, in his novel ‘Untouchable God’ continues his ‘brutal polemics against the Brahminical dominance of the Indian caste order’  in a fashion similar to his seminal work ‘Why I am not a Hindu: A Sudrak Critique of Hidutva Philosophy, Culture & Political Economy‘ and raises several inconvenient questions about the caste ridden Indian society.

450.00

हरीचरन प्रकाश / Haricharan Prakash

150.00

150.00

Uttaranchal
Driving Holidays In the Himalayas

595.00

699.00

Vintage Chughtai – A selection of her best stories
In this selection of stories from one of Urdu s best and boldest feminist writers we move through the chawls, havelis, mosques and villages of India, meeting characters from all classes of society. Here there are the want, resignation and ambition of the poor, the arrogance of the rich, the pain of women still tied to traditional notions of subservience to men, and the bankruptcy of a declining feudal world. Chughtai brilliantly exposes the hypocrisies of a society with a progressive façade that is still caught in the binds of conservative opinion and traditional mores and values.

350.00

Tahira Naqvi

350.00

499.00

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50.00

25.00

Waiting
Winner Of The 1999 National Book Award For Fiction

499.00

Ha Jin

499.00

250.00

Walking With The Comrades
‘A necessary book by one of  India’s most distinctive Voice.’

199.00

450.00

50.00

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450.00

199.00

Placeholder

299.00

145.00

176.00

Chetan Bhagat

195.00

499.00

White Fang

One of the most widely translated and internationally popular American writer Jack London is best remembered by White Fang (1906), his spellbinding novel of life in the northern wilds. White Fang is part wolf, part dog, a ferocious and magnificent creature through whose experiences we see and feel essential rhythms and patterns of life in the animal kingdom and among mankind as well.

199.00

Who really feeds the world?
Debunking the notion that our current food crisis must be addressed through industrial agriculture and genetic modification, author and activist Vandana Shiva argues that those forces are in fact the ones responsible for the hunger problem in the first place. Who Really Feeds the World? is a powerful manifesto calling for agricultural justice and genuine sustainability, drawing upon Shiva’s thirty years of research and accomplishments in the field. Instead of relying on genetic modification and large-scale monocropping to solve the world’s food crisis, she proposes that we look to agroecology—the knowledge of the interconnectedness that creates food—as a truly life-giving alternative to the industrial paradigm. Shiva succinctly and eloquently lays out the networks of people and processes that feed the world, exploring issues of diversity, the needs of small farmers, the importance of seed saving, the movement toward localization, and the role of women in producing the world’s food.

300.00

150.00

65.00

Why Are We At War?
An explosive argument about George W.Bush and his quest for empire by Norman Mailer, one of the greatest authors of our time. ‘Fascism is more of a natural state than democracy. To assume blithely that we can export democracy into any country we choose can serve paradoxically to encourage more fascism at home and abroad.’ from ‘Why Are We at War?

395.00

80.00

Why I should be tolerant
Sunita Narain is a writer and environmentalist who uses knowledge for change. She is currently the Director General of Centre for Science and Environment and the Editor of the fortnightly magazine, Down To Earth. She has been in public life for the past 30 years. She asserts that the poor must be put at the core of the sustainable development agenda. In her writings and advocacy, she has championed the environmentalism of the poor. Narain’s latest book is an environmentalist’s reflections, reactions and arguments on contemporary issues related to the environment and development. It carries essays that stem from her own experience in forests, farms and factories, besides the numerous debates she has been part of during her 30 years in public life. Every piece of writing featured here represents various threads of public discourse that have haunted the world on its relationship with nature.

Sudha MURTY

250.00

45.00

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140.00

300.00

40.00

150.00
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Products Attributes Price

S.Dr.Krishna Murari Mishra

A P J Abdul Kalam

Vernon Thomas

Kanak Mani Dixit

Vernon Thomas

Gautam Chatterje

Gautam Chatterje

Tasneem Khan

Chinua Achebe

Shrilal Shukla

Dushyant Kumar

Maitrayee Pushpa

Bhaskar Laxman Bhole

Rameshchandra Shah

150.00

Jitendra Bhatia

Jitendre Bhatia

Ravindra Bharti

Mahashweta Devi

P.Nicoline rairick

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