Archive for the ‘Book Reviews’ Category
FT Editor’s ego-trip memoir on the world’s power circuit
Posted by: John Elliott on March 25, 2021
Book Reviews: Bhutto friendship, dynasty and Pakistan divided
Posted by: John Elliott on November 21, 2020
The horrors of the Tamil civil war come alive in a graphic novel’s cartoons
Posted by: John Elliott on October 28, 2019
Billionaires and Jugaad have built India’s ‘Gilded Age’
Posted by: John Elliott on January 8, 2019
Cleaning the Ganges is a Metaphor for India
Posted by: John Elliott on January 14, 2018
Three books report on crony capitalism, defying crony warnings
Posted by: John Elliott on July 8, 2014
A historian’s sketchbook becomes a Portrait of India
Posted by: John Elliott on February 7, 2011
Ambani & Sons – revived from the Polyester Prince they pulped
Posted by: John Elliott on October 3, 2010
“Foreign Correspondent” – Paperback revised edition of best selling anthology
Posted by: John Elliott on November 23, 2009
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