Brian Day

Brian Day was brought up near Nottingham and acquired, from his family, an early interest in folk traditions, herbalism, music and linguistics, which led to a lifetime of study of the folk culture of the British Isles. With degrees in chemistry, ... [Read More]
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Christopher E I Day

Christopher Day MA,VetMB, VetFFHom, MRCVS is a qualified vet who runs a natural medicine referral centre in Oxfordshire. He has successfully treated all types of animals with homoeopathic medicine, including horses, farm animals, zoo and wild ... [Read More]
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Angela Donovan

Angela Donovan has been a spiritual life coach and psychic for over 15 years. Often working alongside psychologists and psychotherapists, she also runs her own popular self-help programmes and gives private readings. Her international clients number ... [Read More]
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Stephanie Dowrick

Stephanie Dowrick is a psychotherapist and the author of several international bestsellers. She is a regular guest on ABC Radio and has been a columnist for Good Weekend Magazine since 2001. She also gives talks and conducts retreats and workshops ... [Read More]
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Gail Duff

Gail Duff has been a writer, broadcaster, speech therapist, singer, song-writer, dancer, folk animateur and community arts worker. For as long as she can remember, the seasons and traditions of the year have been an important focus of her life. She ... [Read More]
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Susan Duncan

After a twenty-five year career that spanned radio, newspaper and magazines, including editing two of Australia's top-selling women's magazines, Susan Duncan moved to a tiny coastal retreat (Salvation Creek), just north of Sydney, which is only ... [Read More]
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Mark Tully India


India
by Mark Tully

Have India's economic changes over the last twenty had any impact on the poor20and marginalised? Can India’s democracy contain the mounting resentment of those left out of the new economic order? Can a high growth rate be sustained with India’s notoriously corrupt and inefficient governance? Can the development of its creaking infrastructure be speeded up? How is India going to feed itself unless agriculture is reformed?

This timely book will answer these questions through interviews with industrialists and cricketers, God men and farmers, plutocrats and former untouchables. Full of fascinating stories of real people at a time of great change, it will be of interest to economists, business people, diplomats, politicians, as well as to those who love to travel and who take an interest in the rapid growth of one of the world’s largest countries, and what this means to us in the West.


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