العربية
  • Free & Easy Returns
  • Best Deals
العربية
loader
Wishlist
wishlist
Cart
cart

The Anglo Indian Way Celebrating: The Lives of the Ango - Indians of India

Now:
AED 60.00 Inclusive of VAT
Free Delivery
noon-marketplace
Get it by 26 - 27 Feb
Order in 15 h 13 m
VIP ENBD Credit Card

VIP card

Earn 5% cashback with the Mashreq noon Credit Card. Apply now

Delivery 
by noon
Delivery by noon
High Rated
Seller
High Rated Seller
Cash on 
Delivery
Cash on Delivery
Secure
Transaction
Secure Transaction
1
1 Added to cart
Add To Cart
Noon Locker
Free delivery on Lockers & Pickup Points
Learn more
free_returns
Enjoy hassle free returns with this offer.
Item as Described
Item as Described
70%
Partner Since

Partner Since

7+ Years
Overview
Specifications
PublisherRupa Publications India
ISBN 139788129121080
ISBN 108129121085
AuthorErrol O'Brien
LanguageEnglish
Book DescriptionAbout the Book: The Anglo-Indian Way: Celebrating The Lives of the Anglo-Indians Of India A fascinating look at the Anglo-Indian community through profiles of some of the communitys most extraordinary men and women. The Anglo-Indian Way attempts to fill that gap by telling thestory of the Anglo-Indians through those of some of the communitysmost interesting and extraordinary men and women. In a series ofessays written by a host of writers, the lives of thesepersonalities are described lucidly, and with warmth and honesty.Each of these people stayed and worked in India, and with theirdetermination, enthusiasm and joie de vivre, they have all beenactive participants in the progress of the country in countlessways. From Henry Derozio and Frank Anthony to Ruskin Bond and DianaHayden, the book is about people who excelled in all walks oflife-as leaders, politicians, police officers, actors, teachers,jockeys, sportsmen, engine drivers, writers, quizmasters and manymore. As a chronicle of a community, The Anglo-Indian Way isnecessary; as a record of life stories, it is inspiring; and as aglimpse of history as it was being lived, it is invaluable. About Author: Errol OBrien Errol OBrien grew up in Kolkata. He worked in the tea industryand retired as chief tea taster and buyer of the Tea TradingCorporation of India. He has been an active quizzer and quizmasterand has also coached students in public speaking. His articles ontea have been published in the Statesman and he wrote a column forthe Telegraph, Kolkata. He has written two books: The Tree ofKnowledge and Amar Calcutta, My Kolkata.
Publication Date1 January 2013
Number of Pages160 pages

The Anglo Indian Way Celebrating: The Lives of the Ango - Indians of India

Added to cartatc
Cart Total AED 60.00
Loading