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The [http://shop.fibis.org/ FIBIS Online Bookshop] sells new books  relating to India.
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*The Australian National University’s Asian Studies List of [http://www.ciolek.com/WWWVLPages/AsiaPages/VLBookshops.html Online Bookshops]
 
*The Australian National University’s Asian Studies List of [http://www.ciolek.com/WWWVLPages/AsiaPages/VLBookshops.html Online Bookshops]
 
*The Kipling Society’s List of [http://www.kipling.org.uk/bookmart_antiq.htm Online Antiquarian Booksellers]
 
*The Kipling Society’s List of [http://www.kipling.org.uk/bookmart_antiq.htm Online Antiquarian Booksellers]

Revision as of 05:00, 1 November 2009

The FIBIS Online Bookshop sells new books relating to India.

  • The Australian National University’s Asian Studies List of Online Bookshops
  • The Kipling Society’s List of Online Antiquarian Booksellers
  • Marelibri.com. A portal for more than 2000 booksellers
  • Amazon.co.uk sells books on India in the category Antiquarian, Rare and Collectible Books.
  • India Books.co.uk is the website of Hugh Ashey Rayner, Antiquarian Bookseller. According to the website he has been established as an Antiquarian Bookseller since 1986 and has built up a unique stock of Books, on all aspects of the Indian Subcontinent, The Himalayas, Tibet, Nepal, Sikkim, Bhutan, Burma, Afghanistan & Central Asia. He also deals in Maps and Antique Photographs and publishes the Pagoda Tree Press books.
  • Kabristan Archives has new and secondhand books of Indian interest in addition to its own publications.
  • Verandah Books’ website says: We are booksellers specialising in the Indian Sub-Continent and Central Asia, founded in 1992, mailing worldwide. At any time we hold a stock of about 7000 items on South and Central Asia