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Catalogue number: 5738 Number of cassettes: 8 Time (hours): 7.25 Reader: StJohn, Michael Main subject: Travel - World
Additional subject: History - World
In 1995 the author bought a second-hand book which started his obsessive quest to discover the 2,600 mile long Great Hedge of India, built by the British Raj as a customs barrier and later forgotten. | | |
This book is also available in mp3 format.
Catalogue number: 7153 Number of cassettes: 14 Time (hours): 0.00 Reader: StJohn, Michael Main subject: History - General, Social history
In 1960 the author gan work managing a 500-acre tea plantation in Nyasaland. This experience led him to investigate the history of tea, a tale which reflects badly on the British Empire./ | | |
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this book is only available for loan to members who reside in the European Union.This book is also available in mp3 format.
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In 1995 the author bought a second-hand book which started his obsessive quest to discover the 2,600 mile long Great Hedge of India, built by the British Raj as a customs barrier and later forgotten.
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History - General, Social history
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In 1960 the author gan work managing a 500-acre tea plantation in Nyasaland. This experience led him to investigate the history of tea, a tale which reflects badly on the British Empire./
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