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Re: [sherlock holmes society of india] Digest Number 512

Dear Bhatia saab,
welcome back . It is always a pleasure hearing from you. I remember
reading Manohar moolgaonkar's book " The distant Drum", a book about
the Indian Army of which he was a part of. Your post seems to be
incomplete
sumal





Thu Dec 15, 2005 6:24 am

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dear Dr. Roy, as tim symonds has already stated , your paper on 'Indianness in Indian Writing in English' sounds interesting. as a professor of English you...
Kumar Bhatia
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Dec 15, 2005
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Dear Bhatia saab, welcome back . It is always a pleasure hearing from you. I remember reading Manohar moolgaonkar's book " The distant Drum", a book about the...
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Dec 15, 2005
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Dear Mr Bhatia, Your mention of Mr.Manohar's writings sounds very intersting.So far only R.K Narayan and Ruskin Bond have made an impact on me. Even likes of...
swati goswami
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Dec 15, 2005
8:12 am

Dear All, Mr. Bhatia's mention of MM reminded me of his, "A Bend in the Ganges" that I'd read a few years back. As I recall it had the setting of a British Raj...
sridhar C
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Dec 15, 2005
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dear Dr. Roy, as tim symonds has already stated , your paper on 'Indianness in Indian Writing in English' sounds interesting. as a professor of English you...
Kumar Bhatia
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Dec 16, 2005
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dear Dr. Roy, as tim symonds has already stated , your paper on 'Indianness in Indian Writing in English' sounds interesting. as a professor of English you...
Kumar Bhatia
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Dec 16, 2005
10:49 am

Dear All, The subject raised by Kumar, though not Holmesian in nature cannot but fail to arouse the interest of anyone who appreciates good literature,...
vijay singha
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Dec 19, 2005
2:20 pm

Hi all, I have never read Manohar Molgonkar but by the descriptions, it certainly seems, that it would be worth a read. Nevertheless, on the topic of...
ankit srivastava
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Dec 19, 2005
9:37 pm

Dear Sherlockians, The subject of Manohar Malgonkar introduced by Kumar has drawn an eager and well-informed response from many of us. However,I would like to...
vijay singha
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Dec 20, 2005
4:04 pm

Dear SHians, Poirot and Holmes, eh?! Well, that ought to be a pretty tough and prolonged discussion (requiring usage of a lot of "grey cells"). I don't know...
sridhar C
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Dec 23, 2005
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Hello, The Saint was Simon Templar, in a series of books by Leslie Charteris. The Saint was originally a thief like Raffles, or Arsene Lupin. He became a...
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Dec 24, 2005
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Dear Sherlockians, Simon Templar was a fictional character in a long-running series of books by Leslie Charteris entitled The Saint published between 1928 and...
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