
A BEND IN THE GANGES
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Hamish Hamilton, London, 1964, 1st ed, 2nd impression. Hard cover, 381 pages including Glossary. Very good; green boards with gilt lettering on spine; light corner wear, lower spine end bumped with a touch of fading; binding sound. Dust jacket with price intact shows some edge and cover wear, short edge tears and very small losses at lower spine end and corners; some age-toning and rubs. Pencil erasure on first page; remainder of interior clean and unmarked. "Gandhi himself was never sure that ordinary men and women were sufficiently civilized for the practice of true non-violence. What actually happened in India must have come as a great shock to him. Ironically, when freedom came, it brought on a kind of havoc rarely seen even in war; twelve million people were rendered homeless, three hundred thousand were slaughtered, more than a hundred thousand women were abducted, raped, mutilated. How the bottle-up violence of ordinary men and women came to the surface at the very moment of victory is the theme of this novel." (from front flap)