From the March 2016 Issue From Gautama to Gandhi Incarnations: India in 50 Lives By Sunil Khilnani LR
From the November 1985 Issue Playboy Prince The Last Maharaja: A Biography of Sawai Man Singh II, Maharaja of Jaipur By Quentin Crewe LR
From the July 2003 Issue It’s All Cuneiform to Me Empires of the Plain: Henry Rawlinson and the Lost Languages of Babylon By Lesley Adkins LR
From the September 2004 Issue The Jewels in the Crown Maharanis: The Lives and Times of Three Generations of Indian Princesses By Lucy Moore LR
From the September 2014 Issue Out of Lucknow The Last King in India: Wajid ‘Ali Shah, 1822–1877 By Rosie Llewellyn-Jones LR
From the August 2007 Issue A Great Soul Gandhi: The Man, His People and the Empire By Rajmohan Gandhi LR
From the April 2007 Issue What Did the Mughals Ever Do For Us? A Teardrop on the Cheek of Time: The Story of the Taj Mahal By Diana and Michael Preston LR
From the February 2014 Issue Dancing Queen Farzana: The Tempestuous Life and Times of Begum Sumru By Julia Keay LR
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