The first chapter in the saga of the Savage family in India. 'A fast and vivid adventure' (*Sunday Times*), in which Jason Savage, a farm-boy in seventeenth-century Wiltshire, makes his way to the legendary coast of Coromandel in search of the treasure of Meru.
Coromandel!
โ Scribed by Masters, John
- Book ID
- 100626866
- Publisher
- Michael Joseph
- Year
- 1955
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 201 KB
- Series
- India 1
- Category
- Fiction
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โฆ Synopsis
The first chapter in the saga of the Savage family in India.
'A fast and vivid adventure' (Sunday Times), in which Jason Savage, a farm-boy in seventeenth-century Wiltshire, makes his way to the legendary coast of Coromandel in search of the treasure of Meru.
ES Index : 1
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Number of Words in Auth: 2
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Single Author : John Masters
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Title Parm D : Coromandel!
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The first chapter in the saga of the Savage family in India. 'A fast and vivid adventure' (*Sunday Times*), in which Jason Savage, a farm-boy in seventeenth-century Wiltshire, makes his way to the legendary coast of Coromandel in search of the treasure of Meru.
The first chapter in the saga of the Savage family in India. 'A fast and vivid adventure' (*Sunday Times*), in which Jason Savage, a farm-boy in seventeenth-century Wiltshire, makes his way to the legendary coast of Coromandel in search of the treasure of Meru.
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