No Full Stops in India by Mark Tully hits the £1 shelf in my shop.
Viking Press, 1991, Hardback in dust wrapper.
Illustrated with black and white photographs. From the flap: In this book by the BBCs universally admired India correspondent, the distillation of a lifetimes knowledge and love of a country is told in a series of stories and travel tales, which yield no single India. Tully reveals to us its beauty and terrible poverty; its corruption and the strength and dignity of its poor; its yearning for modernity and the richness of its ancient cultures existing together in the largest democracy on earth, a democracy in constant turmoil, in need of constant renewal.
Very Good in Good Dust Wrapper. Gently faded at the spine. Leans. Edges of the dust wrapper somewhat frayed at the head of the spine and top corners with a short closed tear to the join of the lower panel. Top edge of the text block tanned with a small mark to the foredge of the text block. Text complete, clean and tight.
Light Blue boards with Yellow titling to the Spine.
336 pages. 9½” x 6¼”.
This book will be listed, sooner or later, for £6.50 on my delightful website… (added to my Travel India category.) but get 50% off buying from my blog… below…