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1 William Digby C.I.E. Prosperous British India Conserved OR Accession Class Book Bill No. Author Title Edition Place & Publisher Year Pages Volume Non Source Cost Remarks No. No. No. & Date Conserved WILLIAM DIGBY C.I.E. PROSPEROUS BRITISH LONDON 1901 GIFTED 1 INDIA BY CC 661 OFFICE H.G. KEENE HISTORY OF INDIA REVISED JOHN GRANT, EDINBURGH 1915 2 VOL. II EDITION 1915 399 II -DO- COLONEL G.& HISTORY OF INDIAN WILLIAM H. ALLEN AND CO. 1878 I 3 II MALLESON, C.I.E. MUTINY LONDON 575 -DO- VICTOR JACKEMONT LETTERS FROM INDIA EDWARD CHURTON, LONDON 1834 4 VOL. I 409 I -DO- … WILEY UBS PUBLISHERS' AND 1968 5 SUPPLEMENTARY DISTRIBUTORS PRIVATE CATALOG LIMITED, NEW DELHI 139 A. FERFIMOVICH THE IRON FLOOD FOREIGN LANGUAGE 1911 6 PUBLISHING HOUSE, III MOSCOW 366 -DO- SATISH CHANDRA ANGIRA SE AGRA CHANDRADITYA PRAKASHAN, 1987 7 CHATURVEDI AGRA 160 -DO- FREDERIC PINCOTT ANALYTICAL INDEX W. H. ALLEN & CO. LONDON 1880 TO SIR JOHN W. 8 KAYESHISTORY OF THE SEPOY WAR, COL G B MALLESON I -DO- MANMOHAN KAUR ROLE OF WOMEN IN STERLING PUBLISHERS 1968 9 THE FREDDOM I PRIVATE LTD. DELHI MOVEMENT 1857- 1947 287 -DO- 25 10 H.G. KEENE HISTORY OF INDIA I REVISED JOHN GRANT, EDINBURGH 1915 380 I -DO- PROF. JOHN DOWSON, THE HISTORY OF TRUBNER AND CO. LONDON 1872 11 SIR H.M. ELLIOT INDIA VOL. IV 563 1V -DO- PROF. JOHN DOWSON, THE HISTORY OF TRUBNER AND CO. LONDON 1869 12 SIR H.M. ELLIOT INDIA VOL. II 579 II -DO- PROF. JOHN DOWSON, THE HISTORY OF TRUBNER AND CO. LONDON 1873 13 SIR H.M. ELLIOT INDIA V 575 V -DO- PROF. JOHN DOWSON, THE HISTORY OF TRUBNER AND CO. LONDON 1875 14 SIR H.M. ELLIOT INDIA VOL. VI 574 VI -DO- GURU SHARAN CHAMBAL KE DAAKU SARWA SEWA SANGH 1987 15 I PRAKASHAN, VARANASI 151 15 ALL INDIA SERVICES BAHRI BROTHERS ##### 16 LAW JOURNAL 112 400 VICTOR JACKEMONT LETTERS FROM INDIA, LONDON 1834 17 A JOURNEY IN INDIA 378 III -DO- ALEXANDER DOW THE HISTORY OF … 1812 18 HINDOSTAN VOL. I NEW 326 I -DO- HO. EMILY EDEN UP THE COUNTRY RICHARD BENTLEY, LONDON 1866 19 VOL. I II 263 I -DO- WILLIAM HOWARD MY DIARY IN INDIA ROUTLEDGE WARNE AND 1860 20 RUSSELL 1858-59 ROUTLEDGE, LONDON 420 II -DO- S.G. SARDESAI INDIA AND THE COMMUNIST PARTY 1967 21 RUSSIAN REVOLUTION PUBLICATION, DELHI 106 -DO- ALL INDIA SERVICES BAHRI BROTHERS ##### 22 LAW JOURNAL 224 SYED JAFAR RAZA INDIA'S ROLE IN THE JAMIA MILIA, NEW DELHI 1969 23 BILGRAM U.N 243 -DO- F.W. THOMAS THE HISTORY AND … 1891 24 PROSPECTS, BRITISH EDUCATION IN INDIA 158 -DO- P.N. DHAR, D.U.SASTRY DEMAND FOR ASIA PUBLISHING HOUSE, 1967 25 ENERGY IN NORTH- DELHI WEST INDIA 135 -DO- MISS FLORENCE REMINISCENCES, … 1910 26 WAGENTRISIBIR SEPOY REBELLION 1857 57 -DO- DR. MRIDULA I. THE PHILOSOPHY OF MUNSHIRAM MANOHARLAL 1967 27 MARFATIA VALLABHACHARYA ORIENTAL PUBLISHERS & BOOKSELLERS, DELHI 343 I -DO- HERBERT W. SCHNEIDER A HISTORY OF MOTILAL BANARSIDASS, 1969 28 AMERICAN DELHI Rs. PHILOSOPHY I 590 -DO- 7-50 L.P. VIDYARTHI INDUSTRIALIZATION RESEARCH PROGRAMMES 1970 Rs. 29 IN INDIA COMMITTEE, NEW DELHI 60- 552 -DO- 00 S. SATYAJIT INDIA'S WHO'S WHO INFA PUBLICATIONS, NEW 1969 30 IN 1969 DELHI Rs.3 417 -DO- 5-00 SUKHDEO PRASAD INDIA FACES WAR GUIDE PUBLICATIONS, NEW 1966 31 BARANWAL DELHI Rs.1 255 -DO- 0-00 S. SATYAJIT WHO'S WHO IN THE GOVERNMENT 1920 32 AFGANISTAN VI MONOTYPE PRESS, SIMLA 230 -DO- ROBERT C. WEAVER THE URBAN COMPLEX LYALL BOOK DEPOT, 1964 33 I LUDHIANA 297 -DO- EDWARD THOMAS THE PATHAN KING OF TRUBNER AND CO. LONDON 1871 34 DELHI 467 -DO- AGRICULTURAL ELITE PUBLICATIONS, DELHI 1969 LABOUR WAGES AND RS. 35 LIVING CONDITIONS 30- R.C. SAXENA IN MEERUT 480 -DO- 00 JAMNA DAS AKHTAR POLITICAL PUNJABI PUSTAK BHANDAR, 1969 36 CONSPIRACIES IN DELHI Rs.4 PAKISTAN I 380 -DO- 5-00 NORMAN COUSINS PROFILES OF GANDHI INDIAN BOOK COMPANY, 1969 37 DELHI - RS.0 236 -DO- 6-50 LAURENCE BINYON PAINTING IN THE FAR EDWARD ARNOLD & CO. 1923 38 EAST LONDON, LONDON 296 -DO- G.W. FOREST , C.I.E. THE INDIAN MUTINY MILITARY DEPARTMENT 1902 39 1857-1858 PRESS, CALCUTTA CXCIV III -DO- SIR HERBERT RISLEY, THE PEOPLE OF INDIA MRS NIRMAL D. JAIN, 1969 40 K.C.J.E. ORIENTAL BOOKS REPRINT RS.6 II CORPORATION, DELHI 403 -DO- 0-00 G.W. FOREST , C.I.E. THE INDIAN MUTINY MILITARY DEPARTMENT 1902 1857-1858 PRESS, CALCUTTA SELECTIONS FROM THE LETTERS DESPATCHES AND 41 OTHER STATE PAPERS PRESERVED IN THE MILITARY DEPARTMENT OF THE GOVERNMENT OF 414 II -DO- G.W. FOREST , C.I.E. THE INDIAN MUTINY SUPERINTENDENT 1912 42 1857-1858 GOVERNMENT PRINTING, IXXVII CALCUTTA I IV -DO- STANLEY LANE-POOLE MEDIEVAL INDIA T. FISHER UNWIN, LONDON 1912 43 M.A. LITT. UNDER MOHAMMEDAN RULE 449 -DO- N.B. SEN PROGRESS OF NEW BOOK SOCIETY OF 1969 Rs. 44 WOMEN'S INDIA, NEW DELHI EDUCATION IN FREE 20- INDIA 331 -DO- 00 INDIAN COUNCIL OF MAKERS OF MODERN INDIAN COUNCIL OF 1973 45 HISTORICAL RESEARCH INDIA HISTORICAL RESEARCH, NEW RS.1 II DELHI 125 -DO- 2-00 D.C. GUPTA, M.A. PHD. UNITED STATES S.CHAND & CO., NEW DELHI 1969 RS. 46 ATTITUDE TOWARDS 30- CHINA 427 -DO- 00 PRAFILLA SANGHVI SURPLUS MANPOWER ASIA PUBLISHING HOUSE, 1969 IN AGRICULTURE AND DELHI 47 ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT RS.3 343 -DO- 6-00 L.STERNBACH, LL.D JURIDICAL STUDIES IN MOTILAL BANARSIDASS, 1967 48 ANCIENT INDIAN LAW DELHI RS.5 472 II -DO- 0-00 T.B. NAIK , M.A. PHD. IMPACT OF RESEARCH PROGRAMMES 1969 RS. 49 EDUCATION ON THE COMMITTEE, NEW DELHI 30- BHILLS 337 -DO- 00 DAYANAND BHARGAVA JAINA ETHICS MOTILAL BANARSIDASS, 1968 Rs. 50 DELHI 20- 296 -DO- 00 CHANCHAL SARKAR DEFENCE OF INDIA VIKAS PUBLICATIONS 1969 RS. 51 SATISH SUD 12- 102 -DO- 00 HELEN UNDER WOOD AMERICAN UNIVERSITY BOOK STALL 1967 RS. 52 FAULKNER ECONOMIC HISTORY 13- VIII 816 -DO- 00 Pro. JOHN DOWSON, THE HISTORY OF INDIA TRUBNER AND CO. LONDON 1877 53 MRAS, 573 VII -DO- MAJOR V.C.P. HODSON LIST OF THE OFFICERS CONSTABLE & COMPANY 1927 54 OF THE BENGAL LTD. LONDON ARMY 1758-1834 436 I -DO- GIRIJA K.MOOKERJEE THE INDIAN IMAGES ASIA PUBLISHING HOUSE, 1967 Rs. 55 OF NINETEENTH DELHI 08- CENTURY EUROPE 58 -DO- 00 BEPIN BEHARI CURRENT ECONOMIC VIKAS PUBLICATIONS, DELHI 1969 56 PROBLEMS Rs.3 388 -DO- 5-00 RAMAKANT INDO-NAPALESE S. CHAND & CO. 1968 RS. 57 RELATIONS 1816 TO 35- 1877 390 -DO- 00 HARI RAM GUPTA THE KUTCH AFFAIR U.C. KAPUR & SONS, DELHI 1969 Rs. 58 45- 522 -DO- 00 C.P. THAKUR FRED INDUSTRIAL SHRI RAM CENTRE FOR 1969 Rs. 59 C.MUCNSON RELATIONS IN INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS NEW 25- PRINTING INDUSTRY DELHI 152 -DO- 00 N.B. SEN GLORIOUS NEW BOOK SOCIETY OF 1967 Rs. 60 THOUGHTS ON INDIA, NEW DELHI 25- EDUCATION I 359 -DO- 00 R. VAIDYANATH THE FORMATION OF PEOPLE'S PUBLISHING 1967 61 THE SOVIET CENTRAL HOUSE, NEW DELHI ASIAN REPUBLICS Rs.3 1917-1936 296 -DO- 0-00 LEELA DUBE MATRILINY AND NATIONAL PUBLISING HOUSE 1969 62 ISLAM DELHI Rs.1 125 -DO- 5-00 RAM CHARITRA PRASAD KINGSHIP IN MOTILAL BANARSIDASS, 1968 63 SINGH NORTHERN INDIA C. DELHI Rs.1 600 A.D TO 1200 A.D 151 -DO- 5-01 SATISH KUMAR RANA POLITY IN ASIA PUBLISHING HOUSE, 1933 64 NEPAL DELHI 195 -DO- D.N. BANERJEE EAST PAKISTAN VIKAS PUBLICATIONS, DELHI 1969 65 RS.2 204 -DO- 2-00 V. VENKATHA RAO A HISTORY OF S. CHAND & CO., NEW DELHI 1967 66 POLITICAL THEORIES RS.1 266 -DO- 0-00 G.S. BHARGAVA AFTER NEHRU, ALLIED PUBLISHERS 1966 67 INDIA'S NEW IMAGE Rs.2 447 -DO- 0-00 FRANK ANTHONY BRITAINS BETRAYAL ALLIED PUBLISHERS, 1969 68 IN INDIA BOMBAY, DELHI Rs.3 484 -DO- 0-00 N.B. SEN WIT AND WISDOM OF NEW BOOK SOCIETY OF 1968 69 GANDHI, NEHRU, INDIA, NEW DELHI Rs.3 TAGORE -DO- 0-00 KULDIP NAYAR BETWEEN THE LINES ALLIED PUBLISHERS 1969 70 Rs.1 231 -DO- 6-00 P.D. TANDON, ROLAND GANDHI WARRIOR OF NATIONAL BOOK TRUST, 1969 71 E. WOLSELY NON-VIOLENCE NEW DELHI Rs.0 135 -DO- 4-25 BHABANI GANDHI THE WRITER NATIONAL BOOK TRUST, 1969 72 BHATTACHARYA NEW DELHI Rs.0 328 -DO- 9-00 …. REPORT, 1921-22 THE THE SUPERINTENDENT, 1923 73 LAND OF FIVE RIVERS GOVERNMENT PRINTING, PUNJAB 406 -DO- SIR ERIC DRUMMOND TEN YEARS OF SECRETARIAT OF THE LEAGUE 1930 74 WORLD CO- OF NATIONS OPERATION 460 -DO- …. POLITICAL DIARIES THE PIONEER PRESS, 1909 469+3 75 ALLAHABAD 0 -DO- ….. FAMINE INQUiRY LAHORE ……. 76 COMMISSION REPORT ON BENGAL 236 -DO- M.B. RAO THE MAHATMA: A PEOPLE'S PUBLISHING 1969 77 MARXIST SYMPOSIUM HOUSE, NEW DELHI Rs.1 136 -DO- 0-00 KANWAR LAL GOOD-BYE MR. INDIAN PUBLISHING HOUSE, 1969 78 GANDHI DELHI RS.1 I 273 6-00 DR. SAVITA GANDHI AND SOCIAL NATIONAL PUBLISHING 1970 Rs. 79 POLICY INDIA HOUSE DELHI 20- 186 00 SUSHIL MADHAVA AMERICAN MUNSHIRAM MANOHARLAL, 1967 80 PATHAK ,M.A. PHD. MISSIONARIES AND DELHI Rs.2 HINDUISM I 283 5-00 S.P. SANGAR, M.A. PHD. CRIME AND STERLING PUBLISHERS (P) 1967 81 PUNISHMENT IN LTD.DELHI Rs.2 MUSLIM INDIA 249 5-00 JASMIN SARAH, JAGAT INDIAN PLANS THE UNIVERSAL BOOK & 1966 82 GURU, J.S. BRIGHT STATIONARY CO., DELHI RS.0 I 159 7-00 KAMALA MATHUR, N.R. TRIPARTITISM IN K.R. SESHAGIRI RAO FOR SHRI 1969 83 SHETH LABOUR POLICY RAM CENTRE FOR INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS, Rs.3 NEW DELHI 183 0-00 A.G.
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