Все книги автора John Keay
 
                    
            
        
        China
China
Three thousand years of Chinese history in an accessible and authoritative single volume.Despite the...
 
                    
            
        
        India
India
The first single-volume history of India since the 1950s, combining narrative pace and skill with so...
 
                    
            
        
        The Great Arc: The Dramatic Tale of How India was Mapped and Everest w...
The Great Arc: The Dramatic Tale of How India was Mapped and Everest was Named
A vivid description of one of the most ambitious scientific projects undertaken in the 19th century,...
 
                    
            
        
        The Honourable Company
The Honourable Company
A history of the English East India company.During 200 years the East India Company grew from a loos...
 
                    
            
        
        Mad About the Mekong: Exploration and Empire in South East Asia
Mad About the Mekong: Exploration and Empire in South East Asia
The story of both a dramatic journey retracing the historic voyage of France’s greatest 19th-century...
 
                    
            
        
        India Discovered: The Recovery of a Lost Civilization
India Discovered: The Recovery of a Lost Civilization
Two hundred years ago, India was seen as a place with little history and less culture.Today it is re...
 
                    
            
        
        India: A History
India: A History
The first single-volume history of India since the 1950s, combining narrative pace and skill with so...
 
                    
            
        
        China: A History
China: A History
An accessible, authoritative single-volume narrative history of China, from the earliest times to th...
 
                    
            
        
        Midnight’s Descendants: South Asia from Partition to the Present Day
Midnight’s Descendants: South Asia from Partition to the Present Day
If British India had not been partitioned in 1947, its population would today be comfortably the wor...