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Regional Language Books May 2007 Regional Language Books BENGALI 1 Chakravarti, Sudhir, ed. Buddhijibir noteboi / edited by Sudhir Chakravarti.-- Kolkata: Pustak Bipani, 2005. 502p.; 23cm. ISBN : 81-85471-96-7. B 080 CHA-b C62150 2 Das, Manik Hindu-musalmaan: samparka O samparkahinataar mridupaath / Manik Das.-- Kolkata: Hawa 49, 2005. 119p.; 21cm. B 080 DAS-h C61933 3 Das, Kanailal Mahabiswe mahabismoy manush / Kanailal Das.-- Kolkata: Arunima Prakashan, 2005. 112p.; 21cm. B 080 DAS-m C61708 4 Chaudhuri, Kumud Ranjan Srimad Bhagwat Gita dharabahik banganubad (shlokbihim) / Kumud Ranjan Choudhuri.-- 2nd ed.-- Kolkata: Chhaya Chowdhury, 2005. 96p.; 18cm. B 294.5924 P5 C62184 5 Gupta, Abir Santrash dot com / Abir Gupta.-- Kolkata: Aruni Publication, 2005. 49p.; 21cm. B 303.625 P5 C61931 6 Sinha, Kankar Manusanhita O nari / Kankar Sinha.-- Kolkata: Radical Impression, 2005. 80p.; 21cm. ISBN : 81-85459-57-6. B 305.40954 P5 C61631 7 Raychaudhuri, Samir, ed. Ecofeminism: essays on grand ecofeminism / edited by Samir Roychowdhury.-- Kolkata: Abishkar Prakasani, 2005. 206p.; 21cm. B 305.42 P5 C62189 8 Bandyopadhyaya, Chitrita Samayer upakaran: meyeder smritikatha / Chitrita Bandyopadhyay.-- Kolkata: Akshar Prakashani, 2004. 270p.; 22cm. B 305.42095423 P5 C61628 9 Chakravati, Utpal Prasanga bangasanskriti / Utpal Chakraborty.-- Kolkata: Balaka, 2005. 246p.; 21cm. B 306.095423 P5 C61621 10 Shastri, Nilkantha Amar Desh / Nilkantha Shastri.-- Durgapur: Prantar Benachiti, 2005. 127p.; 22cm. B 320.954 P5 C61930 11 Ghosh, Dinesh Chandra Saptagram: uday-asta / Dinesh Chandra Ghosh.-- West Bengal: Bharat Vidya Charcha Kendra, 2004. 297p.; 24cm. B 330.95423 P4 C61747 12 Chakravarti, Debanjan Bharoter nirman shilpo o sramik samasya o bhabishyat / Debanjan Chakravarty.-- Kolkata: Construction Workers Federation of India, 2005. 152p.; 21cm. B 338.47624 P5 C61925 13 Pramanik, Kanan Kumar Bipanna basudha / Kanan Kumar Pramanik.-- Midnapore: Bani Bitarani, 2005. 110p.; 22cm. B 363.7 P5 C62159 14 Dutta, Sati Hindu academy khulna jelar alor dishari / Sati Dutta.-- Kolkata: Coppers Research I nstitute, 2005. 155p.; 21cm. B 370.954 P5 C61924 15 Naha, Satyajit Tripura upajati samjer bhibaha riti / Satyajit Naha.-- Agartala: Tripurabani Prakashani, 2005. 80p.; 22cm. ISBN : 81-88997-06-4. B 392.50954222 P5 C61709 16 Sankrityayan, Rahula Baijnanik bastubad / Rahula Sankrityayan.-- 6th ed.-- Kolkata: Chirayata Prakashan, 2005. 127p.; 21cm. Translated from Hindi entitled "Baijnanik Bhowtikbad". B 501 P5 C61762 17 Guha, Mrityunjayprasad Akash o prithibi / Mrityunjayprasad Guha.-- Kolkata: Soibya Prakashan Vibhag, 2004. 440p.; 21cm. B 520 P4 C62149 18 Guha, M.P. Jeever kramabikash / M.P. Guha.-- 6th rev. ed.-- Kolkata: Robin Ball, 2005. 368p.; 21cm. ISBN : 81-87051-59-0. B 576.83 P5 C61927 19 Dasadhikari, Swapan, ed. Social history of music / edited by Swapan Dasadhikari.-- Kolkata: Adhuna Jalarka Parishad, 2005. 272p.; 21cm. B 780.954 P5 C62175 20 Chaudhuri, Satyajit Sukumar Sen: Sanga-anushanga / Satyajit Chaudhuri.—- Kolkata: Kapotaksha, 2004. 103p.; 22cm. B 891.44 CHA-s C61633 21 Dastidar, Gautam Ghosh Vedaveder katha sahitya / Gautam Ghosh Dastidar.-- Kolkata: Pustak Bipani, 2005. 320p.; 21cm. ISBN : 81-85471-94-0. B 891.44 DAS-v C61637 22 Sengupta, Badan Ujjal mukhchabi / Badan Sengupta.-- Kolkata: Samiksha Prakashan, 2005. 136p.; 21cm. ISBN : 81-88120-26-x. B 891.44 SEN-uj C62169 23 Ghosh, Bratish Sufi sahitya sanaskriti ebong annanya prasanga / Bratish Ghosh.-- West Bengal: Mita Mitra Achin, 2005. 250p.; 22cm. B 891.4409 GHO-s C62154 24 Sen, Srimati Sarat sahitye shishu kishore charitra / Srimati Sen.-- Kolkata: Pustak Bipani, 2005. 168p.; 21cm. B 891.4409 SRI-s C62145 25 Sanyal, Bhabanigopal Rabindranather sahitya tatva o sahityer pathe / Bhabanigopal Sanyal.-- Kolkata: Karuna Prakashani, 2005. 255p.; 21cm. B 891.4409 TAG-s C62158 26 Sarkar, Bijali Rabindranather rajniti / Bijali Sarkar.-- Kolkata: Suchetana, 2001. 382p.; 22cm. B 891.4409 TAG-s C61623 27 Bhattacharya, Manibhushan Swanirbachita kabita / Manibhushan Bhattacharya.-- Kolkata: People's Book Society, 2005. 248p.; 21cm. ISBN : 81-85383-45-6. B 891.441 BHA-s C61626 28 Chattopadhyay, Sakti Sandher alsete / Sakti Chattopadhyay.-- Kolkata: Santipriya Chatterjee, 2005. 79p.; 21cm. B 891.441 CHA-s C62146 29 Chaudhuri, Amiyashankar Banglar sakta bhabapanna musalman kabi / Amiyashankar Chaudhuri.-- Kolkata: Rupasi Bangla, 2005. 419p.; 22cm. B 891.441 CHA-b C62176 30 Tagore, Rabindranath Geetanjali / Rabindranath Tagore.-- Kolkata: Vishwa Bharati Granth Vibhag, 2003. 190p.; 17cm. ISBN : 81-7522-310-3. B 891.441 TAG-g C62415 31 Banerji, Bibhutibhusan Pather panachali / Bibhutibhusan Banerjee.-- kolkata: Mitra and Ghosh, 2005. 208p.; 21cm. ISBN : 81-7293-071-2. B 891.443 BAN-p C62188 32 Chattopadhyay, Harinarayan Klanta bihangi / Harinarayan Chattopadhyay.-- Kolkata: Nath Publishing, 2005. 711p.; 21cm. ISBN : 81-8093-03. B 891.443 CHA-k C61417 33 Gangopadhyay, Sunil Kakababur abhijan / Sunil Gangopadhyay.-- Kolkata: Somnath Ball, 2005. 192p.; 21cm. ISBN : 81-87051-16-4. B 891.443 GAN-k C62187 34 Mitra, Gajendra Kumar Poush-faguner pala / Gajendra Kumar Mitra.-- 7th ed.-- Kolkata: Mitra and Ghosh, 2005. 499p.; 21cm. ISBN : 81-7293-008-9. B 891.443 MIT-p C62156 35 Mukhopadhyay, Shirshendu Upanyas shamagra / Shirshendu Mukhopadhyay.-- Kolkata: Subir Kr. Mitra, 2005. 778p.; 24cm. ISBN : 81-7756-500-1. B 891.443 MUK-up C62417 36 Sarogi, Devarsi Garibgurboder upokatha / Devarsi Sarogi.-- Kolkata: Arijit Kumar, 2004. 160p.; 21cm. ISBN : 81-8175-022-5. B 891.443 SAR-g C61748 37 Majumdar, Mohitlal Bankim Chander upanyas o Bankim baran / Mohitlal Majumdar.—- Kolkata: Karuna Prakasani, 2005. 247p.; 21cm. B 891.44309 CHA-m C61926 38 Hosain, Soharab Aayna Juddhha / Soharab Hosain.-- Kolkata: Karuna Prakashani, 2005. 312p.; 24cm. B 891.4431 HOS-aay C62172 39 Roy, Hemendra Kumar Chhotoder omnibus / Hemendra Kumar Roy.-- 2nd ed.-- Kolkata: Asia Publishing, 2005. 400p.; 24cm. ISBN : 81-7942-003-5. B 891.4431 ROY-c C62153 40 Sen, Mandacranta Bhabna chinta / Mandacranta Sen.-- Kolkata: Saptarshi Prakashan, 2005. 199p.; 18cm. B 891.4431 SEN-b C62151 41 Mukherji, Dilip Kumar Paschim Europe beriye elam / Dilip Kumar Mukherjee.-- Kolkata: Sri Bharati Press, 2002. 155p.; 21cm. B 914 P2 C61632 42 Chakravarti, Sushil Kumar Dwadash jyotirlinger path dhare / Sushil Kumar Chakraborty.— Kolkata: Sujoy Kumar Bhowmik, 2005. 132p.; 22cm. B 915.4 CHA-d C61928 43 Sengupta, Satyendra Bhushan Kailash Manash sarobarer durgam tirthe / Satyendra Bhushan Sengupta.-- Kolkata: Kalpana Sengupta, 2003. 122p.; 21cm. B 915.4 SEN-k C62157 44 Mazumdar, Manasij, ed. Vikraman Nair ei banglar ek jeevan / edited by Manasij Mazumdar.-- Kolkata: Nandimukh Samsad, 2005. 299p.; 21cm. B 920.5 NAI-m C61760 45 Nandy, Ajay Kumar Karmayogi Acharyya Prafulla Chandra / Ajay Kumar Nandy.-- Kolkata: Sahilyayan, 2005. 120p.; 21cm. B 923.254 CHA-n C62186 46 Ghosh, Naba Krishna Peary Charan Sarkar (jiban britta) / Naba Krishna Ghosh; edited by Sudin Chattopadhyay.-- 3rd ed.-- Kolkata: Bharti Book Stall, 2005. 154p.; 22cm. B 923.654 SAR-g C61622 47 Moitra, Mala Dhuo-zari O Chayenuddin / Mala Moitra.-- Kolkata: Education Forum, 2004. 159p.; 22cm. ISBN : 81 -87657-02-2. B 927.82 CHA-m C61634 48 Roy, Mohit Madaumohan tarkalankar: geevan o abadan / Mohit Roy.-- Kolkata: Kalini Prakashani, 2005. 63p.; 21cm. B 928.91431 ROY-m C61751 49 Chakravarti, Dhyanesh Narayan, ed. Ravindra pratibhar digdarshan / edited by Dhyanesh Narayan Chakrabarti.-- Kolkata: Nitai Chandra Bhakta, 2005. 176p.; 21cm. ISBN : 81-88006-07-6. B 928.9144 TAG-c C61630 50 Sreemani, Soumitra Sultani rajatwakale Bharat / Soumitra Sreemani.-- Kolkata: Progressive Publication, 2004. 340p.; 22cm. ISBN : 81-8064-077-9. B 954.02 SRE-s C61992 51 Roy, Manabendranath Islamer aitihasik abadan / Manabendranath Roy; translated by Mohammad Abdul Hai.-- Kolkata: Renaissance Publishers, 2004. 64p.; 22cm. B 954.022 P4 C61625 52 Bhattacharya, Sushil Chabbish Parganar anchalik itihas / Sushil Bhattacharya.-- Kolkata: Krishnakali Mutsuddi, 2004. 132p.; 22cm. B 954.23 P4 C61923 53 Nath, Sankar Kumar Kolakatay najrul / Sankar Kumar Nath and Tarak Nath Ghosh.—- Kolkata: Kalorado Book House, 2005. 76p.; 24cm. ISBN : 81-87195-03-7. B 954.23 P5 C61466 GUJARATI 54 Shah, Amisha, ed. Thank you papa / editd by Amisha Shah and Sanjay Vaidya.-- Ahmedabad: R.R. Sheth, 2006. 245p.; 24cm. G 080 AMI-t B177933 55 Dholakia, Darshana Narini katha: purushni lekini / Darshana Dholakia.-- Ahmedabad: Harsh Prakashan, 2005. 18+262p.; 21cm. G 080 DAR-n C62378 56 Kotak, Vaju Prabhatnan pushpo / Vaju Kotak.-- Rajkot: Praveen Prakashan, 2004. 276p.; 21cm. G 080 KOT-p B177934 57 Mankad, Mohammad Lambi safar chhe jindagi / Mohammad Mankad.-- Surat: Sahitya Sangam, 2006. 168p.; 23cm. G 080 MAN-l C62339 58 Naik, Nanubhai Sari sarkar kevi hoy? / Nanubhai Naik.-- Surat: Sahitya Sankul, 1999. 120p.; 21cm. G 080 NAI-s C62345 59 Paul, Varghese Kutumbdeepti / Varghese Paul.-- Mumbai: R.R. Sheth, 2005. 88p.; 19cm. G 080 PAU-k C62388 60 Shah, Gunvant Parodhiye kalarava / Gunvant Shah.-- Mumbai: R.R. Sheth, 2005. 190p.; 18cm. ISBN : 8 1-902322-8-2. G 080 SHA-p C62332 61 Vora, Sarvesh Manoyatra / Sarvesh Vora.-- Mumbai: R.R. Sheth, 2004. 152p.; 21cm. G 080 VOR-m C62336 62 Brunton, Paul Bharatna adhyatmic rahasyani khojman / Paul Brunton; translated by Yogeshwar.-- Rajkot: Praveen Prakashan, 2001. 408p.; 18cm. G 181.4 P1 B177917 63 Mandaliya, Dhuni Shravanman Shivjismaran / Dhuni Mandaliya.-- Mumbai: R.R. Sheth, 2005. 314p.; 22cm. G 294.5 P5 C62331 64 Solanki, Purusottaam Haykare jiv jay
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