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Empires of the Indus Alice Albinia

Empires of the Indus By Alice Albinia

Empires of the Indus by Alice Albinia


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Alice Albinia is the most extraordinary traveler of her generation. . . . A journey of astonishing confidence and courage.-Rory Stewart

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Empires of the Indus: The Story of a River by Alice Albinia

One of the largest rivers in the world, the Indus rises in the Tibetan mountains and flows west across northern India and south through Pakistan. It has been worshipped as a god, used as a tool of imperial expansion, and today is the cement of Pakistan's fractious union. Alice Albinia follows the river upstream, through two thousand miles of geography and back to a time five thousand years ago when a string of sophisticated cities grew on its banks. This turbulent history, entwined with a superlative travel narrative (The Guardian) leads us from the ruins of elaborate metropolises, to the bitter divisions of today. Like Rory Stewart's The Places In Between, Empires of the Indus is an engrossing personal journey and a deeply moving portrait of a river and its people.

Empires of the Indus Reviews

A magnificent book, a triumphant melding of travel and history into a compelling story of adventure and discovery. -- Financial Times

About Alice Albinia

Alice Albinia's honors include a Somerset Maugham Award, the Royal Society of Literature / Jerwood Prize, and the Dolman Travel Prize 2009. Her writing has appeared in The Guardian, the Financial Times, and elsewhere. She lives in England.

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CIN0393338606A
9780393338607
0393338606
Empires of the Indus: The Story of a River by Alice Albinia
Used - Well Read
Paperback
WW Norton & Co
2010-04-14
402
N/A
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