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The Story of India
The Story of India

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Author: Michael Wood
Publisher: BBC Books
Category: Book

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Avg. Customer Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars 5 reviews
Sales Rank: 14204

Media: Hardcover
Pages: 256
Shipping Weight (lbs): 2.3
Dimensions (in): 9.7 x 7.6 x 1.3

ISBN: 0563539151
EAN: 9780563539155
ASIN: 0563539151

Publication Date: August 16, 2007
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Editorial Reviews:

Amazon.co.uk
Michael Wood's approachable (but highly informed) manner is a gift for TV presentation of a diverse selection of subjects, ranging from archaeology to foreign countries to Shakespeare, and as the book to accompany the epic BBC history series The Story of India comprehensively proves, those attributes transfer smoothly to the printed page. In this sumptuously illustrated volume, Wood tells a fascinating, turbulent story -- nothing less than the 10,000 year history of India. Over a fifth of the world's population is crammed into a subcontinent which was the initial progenitor of one of the most significant civilisations on the planet. And in a period when India becomes a global economic force to be reckoned with, it is the perfect time for Wood to show us how this massively achieving country relates to the demands of the modern world, while celebrating the awe-inspiring riches of the country's past. Taking us from the Himalayas to the sultry jungles of India's deep South, Michael Wood presents every aspect of the country, from its cultures, regions, religions and major historical figures (such as Gandhi and Nehru). The influence of Indian ideas on the rest of the world has long been a potent force, and Wood takes that on in a clear-sighted way; some might wish he tackle more rigorously the more controversial aspects of Indian society and religion, but this is not that kind of book. And the remarkable colour photographs perfect complement this ambitious and enlightening history and travelogue of one of the world's great countries. --Barry Forshaw


Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Up to Michael Wood's Usual Standards   June 4, 2008
 2 out of 2 found this review helpful

I am an avid history reader, but before I read this book I knew only a rough outline of Indian history - perhaps even that's an exageration! So for me much of this was new and exciting. As usual, Wood's enthusiasm and writing skills make his work a pleasure to read, and also gives a real sense of the place and people.

I particularly enjoyed the first chapter looking at the earliest prehistoric times, especially the section on the fire cults and mantra based rituals that could go back almost as long as mankind has walked the earth. Mind boggling.

India is such a rich, interesting and diverse country that it is far beyond the scope of a single volume to cover everything important in sufficient detail, but as a sweeping overview full of colour and interest this book is a real gem.



3 out of 5 stars Good and bad   May 11, 2008
 1 out of 1 found this review helpful

The research done by Michael wood is quite substantial. I found the story of British Occupation in India slightly disappointing as I would have expected much more detail, but understandably time and editing rules. I also find it disappointing that not enough is commented on the effects of partition in Bengal. Too much is always commented on over the effects on Punjab, but those who have lived through the effects of partition in Bengal cannot relate to the complete ignorance of the region.
All in all I have enjoyed the series immensely and I would definitely recommend it for people (including a lot of Indians) who want to know a bit more about India .



5 out of 5 stars Truly fascinating history   September 8, 2007
 28 out of 30 found this review helpful

Michael Wood has done it again - brought a relatively little known period of history to life in thrilling fashion. This is totally absorbing and the pictures are absolutely stunning. Highly recommended.


5 out of 5 stars India Explored   August 29, 2007
 44 out of 45 found this review helpful

I've always found Michael Wood's books full of passion and insight and after watching his spectacular programme on Friday, I looked this up online immediately. I've just read it cover to cover (in one sitting!) and was relieved to find that what Michael Wood shows so elegantly on screen....is just as good in print! There is so much about ancient Indian history that gets overlooked and I would recommend this to anyone looking for a thorough, in depth account. I found it just as impressive as his other books, but really enjoyed the journey aspect to this - beautiful scene setting and pictures that make it feel like an epic.


2 out of 5 stars Less words, more facts needed   August 24, 2007
 42 out of 68 found this review helpful

What may be wonderful TV does not transfer well to the written page.A sweeping view of Indian history becomes bogged down in pretty turgid accounts of obscure emperors about whom very little is known. Michael Wood's tremendous enthusiasm rapidly starts to grate on my nerves.The book would have befitted from drastic editing and proof reading. One practical suggestion would be a reduction in the repetitive use of the adjective "great" to describe everything under the Indian Sun. For Michael Wood, all things are "great", from temples to civilisations to religions to ideas.The books contains some magnificent photographs, but the captions tell us very little.A gushing, journalistic style of writing does not do justice to the needs of those who seek to know and understand something of what makes up the identity of a country which fascinates so many of us.



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