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Language
  
English

ISBN
  
978-0863040290

Originally published
  
April 1995

Followed by
  
Sorcerer's Apprentice

Illustrator
  
Tahir Shah

4.2/5
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Pages
  
360 pp.

OCLC
  
47719962

Author
  
Tahir Shah

Genre
  
Travel

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Subject
  
Gondwanaland, India, Africa, Latin America

Preceded by
  
The Middle East Bedside Book

Similar
  
Sorcerer's Apprentice, House of the Tiger King, Trail of Feathers, The Middle East Bedside, In Search of King Solomon

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Beyond the Devil's Teeth is a travel book by Anglo-Afghan author, Tahir Shah. The text was published in April 1995 by Octagon Press.

Contents

Overview

Forty-five million years ago, Gondwanaland split apart to form India, Africa and South America. Spellbound by the ancient myth of the Gonds who inhabited a fragment of the supercontinent, Tahir Shah decided to follow their path through India and Pakistan, to Uganda and Rwanda, Kenya and Liberia, before crossing the Atlantic Ocean for Brazil, and the Patagonian glaciers.

Roughing it for most of the journey, Shah shared his travels and his tales with a mix of eccentric and entertaining characters, from Osman and Prideep, Mumbai's answer to Laurel and Hardy, to Oswaldo Rodiguez Oswaldo, a well-turned-out Patagonian.

Release

Beyond the Devil's Teeth was Shah's first mainstream travel book. Although received well by the critics, it is less crafted as his later works, such as The Caliph's House and In Arabian Nights. In a note on his own website, Shah describes how he set up his own agency called Worldwide Media Limited—and masqueraded as an agent called William Watkins—in order to sell the book: it was a ruse that worked. The book sold to the distinguished British publisher Weidenfeld and Nicolson, and paved the way for a host of other works.

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