Time was when I was proud to own a copy of Salman Rushdie’s SatanicVerses, given how much furore the book occasioned in the life not just of itauthor, but of India, Iran, the UK, and of the larger world of Islam all acrossthe planet. Now I realize that even obscure volumes on my bookshelf, acquired inthe course of several years of doctoral research in Maharashtra, could turn outto be prized possessions, especially if they happen to be written by one JamesW. Laine.