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8 Nov. 2016 NOTICE Sub: Damaged Books Awaiting Withdrawal Given 8 Nov. 2016 NOTICE Sub: Damaged books awaiting withdrawal Given below is a list of 2234 books identified for withdrawal from the Library by the VB Standing Committee as they are totally damaged. The Committee desired that the list of damaged books be publicized on the website as well as displayed to enable any one (Faculty, staff, students) to inspect and recommend any book(s) for preservation (in whatever condition they are), if she/or he feels so. Hence, damaged and mutilated books recommended for withdrawal are displayed in the in the Central Library. They will be in place for a week (8-14 Nov. 2016). All are welcome to inspect them (between 11 am to 4 pm) for recommendation of preservation, if any, before they are withdrawn from the Library. Contact persons: Sri Smritimoy Ghosh (9434114232/9851582184) OR Smt Mridula Bhattacharya (Ph: 9531533296) Dr V K Thomas University Librarian Sl No Accn No Title Author Price 160 Artha-Pancaka or ""five truths"" Pillai NA 1 Lokacharya(Ulgarian) The Witness of the oriental consciousness to Jesus 2 376 Hall, Charles Cuthbert NA Christ Stray thoughts for Mothers and Teachers (new 3 601 Rabindranath Thakur. NA impression) 4 641 Handbook of psysical training on the swedish system. Dickinson, Mabel NA 867 Little Masterpieces,vol.37: Fiction Rabindranath Thakur. NA 5 6 959 Sex Rabindranath Thakur. NA 1144 NA 7 The Canterbury Tales Chaucer, Geoffrey 1209 The Christian Yer-thoughts in Verse for the Rabindranath Thakur. 8 Sunday and Holidays through Out the Year NA 1248 NA 9 Paradise Lost Books XI-XII Milton, John 10 1267 Saint Paul Rabindranath Thakur. NA 1315 NA 11 Poem including underwoods Stevenson, Robert Louis 1451 NA 12 La Divina Commedia Dante, Alighere 1460 NA 13 Paradiso Dante, Aligheri 14 1644 Tempest Shakespeare,W NA 1661 NA 15 The Hour glass Yeats, W.B. 1716 NA 16 Vols. IX: Daniel Deronda. Eliot, George 1719 NA 17 Felix, Holt Eliot, George 1870 NA 18 Kenilworth Scott, Sir Walter 19 1979 Fromont Junior Risler Senior Daubet, A. NA 2016 NA 20 Notre Dame Hugo, V. 21 2546 NA 2725 Work's - Miscellaneous pieces Emerson, Ralph NA 22 Waldo 2926 NA 23 Avatra Pentelici Ruskin, John 3100 NA 24 Trans-Himalaya: Mac Hedin, Sven 25 3210 Oxford geographies Herbert, A. J.; ed. NA 3279 NA 26 An introduction to practice geography Simmond Richard 3333 A Statistical account of Bengal, Vol.II., Hunter , W. W. NA 27 districts of Nadiya and Jessore 3345 Statistical, descriptive and historical account Fisher, F.H. NA of the North - Western provinces of India, 28 Vol.13, Part.I 3455 Guizots History of Civilization in three NA 29 volumes The History of England: from the accession of James 30 3591 Macaulay, Lord NA the Second, vol.1 31 3619 History of France, Vol.II Smith, G. H., tr. NA 3719 Asoka, the Buddhist Emperor of India Smith, Vincent, A. NA 32 3732 Indian in transition: A Study in political Age Khan, His NA 33 evolution Highness 34 3751 The Ideals of Ind. Govinda Charya, A NA 3819 Asia and Europe: studies presenting the Townsend, Meredith NA conclusions formed by the author in a long life devoted to the subject of the relations 35 between Asia and Europe 3832 The early History of India,from 600 B.C.,to Smith,Vincent A. 36 the Muhammada Conquest NA 37 3883 Two months in Arrah in 1857 Halls, John James NA 3961 The History of Spain and Portugal: to gether NA 38 with an account of the Inquisition 39 4080 Mediaeval Socialism Jarrett, Bede NA 4139 The population broblem in India, a census Wattal,P.K. NA 40 strdy 41 4510 Collected poems of Rupert Brooke Brooke, Rupert NA 42 4930 Russia and the World Graham, Stephen NA 5123 NA 43 The Three Seots Senclair, May 44 5161 Arthur G. Benson Rossetti NA 45 5280 Outlines of Economics Ely, Richard T. NA 5390 NA 46 Little Dorrit & Great Exprience Dickens, Charles 47 5524 Mars as the abode of life Lowell, Percival NA 5548 NA 48 Modern views of electricity Lodge, Oliver J. 5575 NA 49 . Hydrostatics for beginers. Sanderson,F.W 50 5579 Heat Tait,P.G. NA 51 5581 Electricity and magnetism Guillemin,Amedee NA 52 5625 Elementary geology Bird,Charles NA 53 5654 Geology of India NA 5677 Some recent researches in plant physiology Atkins, W. R. G. NA 54 5782 NA 55 King Lear Shakespeare,W 5995 NA 56 Prayaschittya Rabindranath Thakur. 57 6416 Experimental Profs of Chemical Theory Ramsay, W. NA Carson, G. St. & Smith, 58 6558 Plane geometry NA D.E. 6583 NA 59 Mensuration for beginners Todhunter,I. 6583 NA 60 Mensuration for beginners Todhunter,I. 6608 সেক্সপিয়র, ৩য় ভাগ, শ্রী হারান চন্দ্র রপিত, 61 অনু NA 62 6674 মানবের আপি জন্মভূপম উবমশ চন্দ্র পেিযারত্ন NA 6900 রাখালিাে হালিার NA 63 শ্রীরামচপরত 64 7060 আপিকম জ্ঞানশরন চক্রের্ত্তী NA 65 7189 েমাজেংস্কার তারা嗁মার কপেরত্ন NA 66 7197 ব্রাহ্মযুেকপিবগর উ NA 67 7319 পেিাহী যুবের ইপতহাে, (১ম ভাগ) রজনীকা গুপ্ত NA 68 7327 পহন্দিু শনন চন্দ্রকা তকনালঙ্কার NA 69 7338 মহপষন সিবেন্দ্র নাথ ঠা嗁র পিয় নাথ শাস্ত্রী NA 70 7396 পশবখর েপলিান 嗁মুপিনী পমত্র NA The Tribes and castes of the North-Western 71 7843 Crooke, W. NA provinces and Oudh; vol.iii Iragi to Mochi 7923 NA 72 Vommon sense in foreign policy Johnston, Sir Harry 73 8008 Tarikh-i-Firoz Shahi Barni, Ziya NA 8024 NA L'agnistoma-description complete de la forme Caland,W 74 normale du sacrifice de some dans le culte vedique 8106 Le Napal - Elude Historique d'unn Reyaume Levi Sylvalin NA 75 Hindou.[Vols. 1] 8223 NA 76 Le Ramayana Valmiki 77 8336 Histoire des Givoadins Tome 2 Lamartine, A. de NA 78 8341 Histoire dela Revolution Francaise; Tome.3 Thiers, M. A. NA 79 8424 La Peur de Vivre-Roman Bordeaux, Henry NA 80 8539 Wagner Liehtonberger Henri NA 8878 India under Ripon -A privateDiary Blunt, Wilfrid Seawen NA 81 82 8910 The Scourge of Christ Richard,Paul NA 83 8924 How to study political economy Skerry, George Edward NA 8947 Decline and Fall of Roman Empire: Vol. 3 Gibbon NA 84 85 8994 Life & Writings Mazzini, J. NA 86 9914 The Motor boat manual NA 87 9932 Duties of man Mazzni, Joseph NA 10174 NA 88 Subodhak Nitikatha Khardeshji Bamanji Faramroj 10523 NA 89 Panini Goldstucker,Theodor 10526 NA 90 Handbook of colloquial Japaneese Chamberlain, Basil Hall 91 10650 Tarikh-i-Firoz Shahi Shams Siraj Afif NA 92 10941 From the Council to God Mazzini, Joseph NA Signalling made easy. All Methods (for new Board of 93 11080 Bernard, Captain D.H. NA trade examination) 94 11191 The pet book Comstock, A.B. NA 95 11405 Balthasar ... Calmann France, A. NA 96 11694 Coins de paris Cain, Georges NA 97 11697 Sensations d'ltalie.. Bourget, Paul NA 98 12441 Tune Reden Hering, Ewald NA 12661 Vorlesugan uber ausgewahlte kapitel der Ascher, L. NA 99 sozialen hygine 12914 Die Pforten der Ewigkeit Legenden Greinz, Rudolf NA 100 13032 NA 101 Europaische Reisen ring um Deutshland Maerkel-Krumhaar, Clara Lebenbeschreibungen beruhmter manner des 102 13070 Vespasiano da Bisticci NA quattrocento ausgewahlt 13111 Das Wurfelspiel in alten Indien S74 Luders, Heinrich NA 103 13179 NA 104 Lalita Vistara Lefmann,S 105 13707 Vie de Grillon Derennes, Charles NA 106 13754 Dramas Sophocles NA 107 14032 Man & Superman Shaw (Bernard) NA 108 14462 Speeches and Writings Menon, T.K.Krishna NA 109 14644 Census of India, 1910 Census of India NA Town Planning towards city development. A report 110 14681 Geddes, Patrick NA to the Durbar of Indore - in Two Parts. Indore 1918 14879 NA 111 Sociology Saleeby, C.W. 112 14976 Ancient Inscriptions in Ceylon NA 15283 NA 113 Siddhanta Siddanjana Krsnananda Sarasvati 15485 NA 114 GitaSamanva Bhasya-of gour govinda 15495 NA 115 Srimodbhagavatam NityaSvarupa Brahmachari 15511 Sri- Haribhakti-bilasha Parts13-20 Gopala Bhattasvami NA 116 117 15543 স্কন্দ িুরানম ৫ম খণ্ড Pancanan Tarkaratna NA 15562 NA 118 VisnuPurana-Puran-Kathatarangini Gopala Acharya 15650 NA 119 Grammar of Saktayana Com Prakriya Sarigrand 15652 NA 120 Shabdarnava-Chandrika-Somadeva Suri Srilala jaina 15690 Sangitaparijata Jivananda Vidyasagar, NA 121 ed. 15705 NA 122 Alamkaramanihara, Krishnabrahmatantra Parakala 15744 NA 123 Mahabharata 15778 NA 124 Nalabhyudaya Bana, Vamana Bhatta 15783 NA 125 Pratijnayaugandharayana Bhasa 126 15796 Chaitonya-Chandroday-Natakam Karanapura NA 15833 NA 127 Meghaduta 15851 NA 128 Ratnakosakavya Jadavesvara Tarkarnatny 129 15886 Kumarasambha with Mallinath Kalidasa NA 15897 NA 130 Dvalvimsat puttalika Sringaratilaka Srutabodha Kalidasa Puspabanalrtasa 131 15912 মহাভারত맍-আপিির্ব্ন-ভীষ্মির্ব্ন িঞ্চানন তকনরত্ন ভট্টাচাযনয NA 132 15945 পেিযািপত ঠা嗁বরর িিােলী নবগন্দ্রনাথ গুপ্ত, েম্পািক ও NA 133 16064 গ্রােলী, ১ম খণ্ড সযাবগন্দ্রনাথ পেিযাভূষণ NA 16082 সযাগীন্দ্রনাথ েেু NA 134 তুকারাম-চপরত 16157 Heroidum Epistulae XIII Schuckburgh, Evelyn NA 135 S., ed. 136 16189 ইপলয়ড সযাবগন্দ্রনাথ কােযপেবনাি NA 137 16189 ইপলয়ড সযাবগন্দ্রনাথ কােযপেবনাি NA 138 16219 েযেোয়ী মবহশ চন্দ্র ভট্টাচাযনয NA 139 16220 স ায়ারা লপলত 嗁মার েবন্দযািাযযায় NA 140 16330 মহাত্মা রাজা রামবমাহন রায় নবগন্দ্রনাথ চবট্টািাযযায় NA 141 16330 মহাত্মা রাজা রামবমাহন রায় NA 142 16355 মজার ছপে শযামাচরণ সি NA 143 16457 সগাপেন্দ পেংহ (গু쇁) NA 144 16485 োঙ্গলার গীপতকপেতা পচর্ত্তরঞ্জন িাে NA 16576 India: Its history darkness and Dawn Clair-Tisdall, W.St.
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