The Far Pavillions Volume One
Book is in great condition! The pages are intact without any markings, highlights, bends or folds. The covers and binding are intact and clean. The dust cover is included, but there is some definite wear and tear. The dust cover has worn edges, tears near the top and bottom, and scuff marks...
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Book is in great condition! The pages are intact without any markings, highlights, bends or folds. The covers and binding are intact and clean. The dust cover is included, but there is some definite wear and tear. The dust cover has worn edges, tears near the top and bottom, and scuff marks throughout. Excellent customer service & return policy. We ship daily!
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Format: hardcover
ASIN: B0010X6MYY
Publish date: 1978
Publisher: St. Martin's Press
Pages no: 567
Edition language: English
Read through page 332, which is only about a third of the way through this extremely long book, and simply didn't feel any urge to continue - I got as far as I did due to reading it on an airplane, where you kind of want shitty page-turners. It's perhaps not quite trashy, but nor did the plot or cha...
bookshelves: classic, historical-fiction, re-read, winter-20102011, published-1978, colonial-overlords, epic-proportions, subcontinent Recommended for: everyone Read from February 01 to 25, 2011, read count: 3 Epic and sweeping. Third visit to those pavilions and this time it's via BBC:http://ww...
This is a stand alone novel, but it could have been a series. It is long enough to be a series and there were at least a couple of spots, perhaps three, where the book could have been split and made into a trilogy. It is an interesting story of the British occupation of India with plenty of battles,...
A wonderful book, written by an author who obviously has a great love of the country and it's 19th century history. Another wonderfully evocative book based on the history of a young man orphaned at a young age and brought up as a native and then swept up in the "Great Game". Lots of echoes of Rud...
This book probably rates more than 2 stars but it really dragged for me - and I happen to like long epic stories! I loved the setting. The description of the people and period in India and Afghanistan was fascinating; the rambling soap opera that was Ash’s life, not so much. It just didn't hold my i...