3 Knights in India

by John Steventon

3 Knights in India by John Steventon (Book) in Humor
ISBN: 978-1-4116-8739-4
Publisher: John Steventon
Copyright: © 2006  Standard Copyright License
Language: English
Country: United States

Printed: 148 pages, 6.63" x 10.25", perfect binding, black and white interior ink

Download: 1 documents, 14455 KB

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Ready or not, the Knight family is going to India. They’ll have the time of their lives, as well, if they can somehow survive the antics of friends and family that bring to Bangalore a boatload of personal problems!

3 KNIGHTS IN INDIA is a comic strip adventure and more, using illustrations, recipes, and personal musings to round out the fictional tale within, and give the reader an authentic taste of the real India.

So fasten your seat belts, make sure that your seat tray is in the upright position, and come along for the ride... to a land where adventure can still be found, and every experience is new.

3 Knights in India ran as a weekly comic strip for nearly two years in India Post, and takes place 8 years after the events of "Take Me Away From All This!!".

"The author’s aim is to serve as a kind of cultural ambassador, and he does a good job" - ComicsWorthReading.com


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4 Jan 2007
I ordered this book to see how good a job Lulu does with thier on-demand printing. First off, the quality of the printing is wonderful - everything you would expect from a book costing sub $20.

I was delighted with the content of the book too! A fun, human story that kept me engaged right until the end - and I am a harsh critic. Way to go John Steventon! Nice job Lulu.

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