On a Shoestring to Coorg

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On a Shoestring to Coorg: An Experience of Southern India
Cover of On a Shoestring to Coorg 1976 ed.jpg
Cover of John Murray first edition (1976)
Author Dervla Murphy
Publisher John Murray
Publication date
1976
Pages261 (first edition)
ISBN 0719532841
915.4/8
Preceded by In Ethiopia with a Mule  
Followed by Where the Indus is Young  

On a Shoestring to Coorg is a book by Irish author Dervla Murphy. [1] [2] [3] [4] It was first published by John Murray in 1976. [5] The book is usually given the subtitle An Experience of Southern India, but has been called An Experience of South India and A Travel Memoir of India. [6]

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Summary

On a Shoestring to Coorg describes the 1973 journey of Murphy and her four-year-old daughter Rachel through India. They travel slowly by bus, train and boat from Mumbai to Cape Comorin, the southernmost point of India. They then return to the place they enjoyed the most, the hill province of Kodagu (Coorg). There they live simply for two months, integrating themselves with the local community. [7] [8]

Publication history

The book was first published in 1976. Like Murphy's other earlier works, it was published by Jock Murray of the John Murray publishing house. [5] When Jock died and his publishing house was sold, Murphy moved to Eland Books, [9] who republished the book in 2014. [10]

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References

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  2. Allen, Margaret (27 March 1976). "Review". The Times . p. 11.
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