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Wednesday, November 02, 2011

Book Review - Nagaland: A Journey to India’s forgotten frontier

Reviewed Jonathan Gancey's Nagaland: A Journey to India’s forgotten frontier (Faber & Faber) for The Asian Review of Books (Hong Kong). Excerpt:
He effortlessly serves up a rich anecdote here, a backstory there or an example of that endearing brand of British humour that they sadly didn’t leave behind when they folded up the Raj from India ... 
Read the full review here.
You might also want to read reviews of this book in The Telegraph, Calcutta and The Guardian, UK. Glancey is The Guardian's architecture and design correspondent.

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