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I. NEW ADDITION to PARLIAMENT LIBRARY English Books September 2010 I. NEW ADDITION TO PARLIAMENT LIBRARY English Books 000 GENERALITIES 1 Pittie, Aasheesh Birds in books: three hundred years of South Asian Ornithology: a bibliography / Aasheesh Pittie.-—Ranikhet: Permanent Black, 2010. xxi,845p.; 23cm. ISBN : 81-7824-294-x. R 016.5980954 PIT-b B192072 2 Namboodiripad, E.M.S. The frontline years: selected articles / E.M.S. Namboodiripad.-- New Delhi: Left Word Books, 2010. 236p.; 22cm. ISBN : 978-81-87496-93-9. 080 NAM-f B191524 3 Rao, Varavara Captive imagination: letters from prison / Varavara Rao; translated from Telugu by Vasant Kannabiran... [et al]; foreword by Ngugiwa Thiong'o.-- New Delhi: Penguin Group,2010. xii, 193p.; 21cm. ISBN : 978-0-670-08257-5. 080 RAO-c B191908 4 Luxemburg, Rosa Rosa Luxemburg: selected writings / Rosa Luxemburg.-- Kolkata: SEARCH, 2008. 208p.; 22cm. 080 ROS-r C68115 5 Whiticker, Alan J. Speeches that changed the world: includes free Audio CD great speeches of the world / Alan J. Whiticker.—- Mumbai : Jaico Publishing House, 2010. 288p.; 23cm. Includes bibliographical references. ISBN : 978-81-8495-084-7. 080 WHI-s B192236 100 PHILOSOPHY AND PSYCHOLOGY 6 Braden, Gregg The mystery of 2012: predictions, prophecies, possibilities / Gregg Braden ...[et al].-- Mumbai: Indus Source Books, 2010. 282p.: illus.; 21cm. ISBN : 81-88569-09-7. 133.3 Q0 B191909 7 Kalra, Sonal A calmer you: witty tips to beat everyday stress / Sonal Kalra.-- New Delhi: Wisdom Tree, 2010. xvii, 145p.: illus.; 22cm. ISBN : 978-81-8328-170-6. 155.9042 Q0 B191820 8 Hill, Napoleon The essence of law of success: 17 magic principles to get what you want in life / Napoleon Hill.-- Mumbai: Jaico Publishing House, 2010. xv, 187p.; 22cm. ISBN : 978-81-8495-085-4. 158 Q0 B190305 9 Bhava Ram The eight limbs of yoga: pathway of liberation / Bhava Ram.-- Delhi: Motilal Banarasidass, 2010. 216p.; 22cm. ISBN : 978-81-208-3461-3. 181.45 Q0 B192258 200 RELIGION 10 Rubin, Miri Mother of God: a history of the Virgin Mary / Miri Rubin.-- London: Penguin Books, 2010. xxvi, 533p.: plates; 20cm. ISBN : 978-0-141-01935-2. 232.91 Q0 B191835 11 Roy, Piyush Kanti Churches in Calcutta / Piyush Kanti Roy.-- Kolkata: Levant Books, 2010. vi, 144p.: illus.; 17x23cm. Bibliography: p. 141. ISBN : 978-81-908064-9-7. 260.95423 Q0 B192211 12 Mohanty, Bimalendu, ed. Buddhist heritage of Orissa / edited by Bimalendu Mohanty.-- New Delhi: Vohra Publishers, 2009. 288p.: plates; 22cm. ISBN : 978-81-7812-737-8. 294.3095424 B191550 13 Jerryson, Michael, ed. Buddhist warfare / edited by Michael Jerryson and Mark Juergensmeyer.-- New York: Oxford University Press, 2010. xi, 257p.: plates; 24cm. Bibliography: p. 229-239. ISBN : 978-0-19-539484-9. 294.337273 Q0 B191861 14 Wong, Sylvia The Karmapa prophecies / Sylvia Wong.-- Delhi: Motilal Banarasidass Publishers, 2010. x, 505p.: plates; 25cm. ISBN : 978-81-208-3480-4. 294.3923 Q0 B191870 15 Whaling, Frank Understanding Hinduism / Frank Whaling.-- Edinburgh: Dunedin, 2010. xiii, 177p.; 22cm. (Understanding faith). Bibliography: p. 153-159. ISBN : 978-1-903765-36-4. 294.5 Q0 B191867 16 Nanditha Krishna Sacred animals of India / Nanditha Krishna.-- New Delhi: Penguin Books, 2010. xii, 274p.; 19cm. ISBN : 978-0-143-06619-4. 294.50954 Q0 B191687 17 Jagmohan Reforming Vaishno Devi: and a case for reformed, reawakened and enlightened Hinduism / Jagmohan.—- New Delhi: Rupa, 2010. xiv, 305p.: plates; 24cm. ISBN : 978-81-291-1605-5. 294.535095411 Q0 B191810 18 Narain, Badri Kumbh mela and the Sadhus: the quest for immortality / Badri Narain and Kedar Narain.-- Varanasi: Pilgrims Publishing, 2010. 143p.: illus.; 23cm. ISBN : 978-81-7769-805-3. 294.536 Q0 B192089 19 Levy, Patrick Sadhus: going beyond the dreadlocks / Patrick Levy.—- New Delhi: Prakash Books, 2010. 320p.; 20cm. ISBN : 978-81-7234-334-7. 294.561 Q0 B191827 20 Das, Somak History of Belur Math: Antpur theke Belur Math / Somak Das translated from Bangla and edited by Abul Majan.-- Kolkata: Amritalok Sahitya Parishad, 2008. 80p.; 22cm. ISBN : 81-89365-45-2. 294.5657 P8 C68110 21 Knapp, Stephen The secret teachings of the Vedas: answers to the mysteries of life / Stephen Knapp.--Rev. ed.-- Mumbai: Jaico Publishing House, 2010. xxiii, 402p.; 22cm. ISBN : 81-7224-09-0. 294.5921 Q0 B192247 22 Bulcke, Camille Ramakatha and other essays / Camille Bulcke; edited by Dineshwar Prasad.-- New Delhi: Vani Prakashan, 2010. xi,219p.; 22cm. ISBN : 978-93-5000-107-3. 294.5922 Q0 B191667 23 Varma, Ram Ramayana: before he was god: reconsidered recreated / Ram Varma; illuslrated and designed by Vandana Sehgal.-— New Delhi: Rupa, 2010. xv, 326p.: illus.; 22cm. ISBN : 978-81-291-1616-1. 294.5922046 Q0 B191988 24 Vermes, Geza The story of the scrolls: the miraculous discovery and true significance of the Dead Sea Scrolls / Geza Vermes.- London: Penguin Books, 2010. ix, 260p.; 20cm. Bibliography: p. 241-250. ISBN : 978-0-141-04615-0. 296.15509 Q0 B191828 25 Mushirul Hasan Islam in a globalized world: negotiating faultlines / edited by Mushirul Hasan.-- Gurgaon: Imprint One, 2010. viii, 472p.; 23cm. ISBN : 978-81-88861-08-8. 297 Q0 B191877 26 Metcalf, Barbara, D., ed. Islam in South Asia in practice / edited by Barbara D. Metcalf.-- Ranikhet: Permanent Black, 2009. xxv, 474p.; 23cm. Includes bibliographical references. 297.0954 P9 B192063 300 SOCIAL SCIENCES 27 Ranganathan, Maya Indian media in a globalised world / Maya Ranganathan and Usha M. Rodrigues.-- New Delhi: Sage Publications, 2010. xix, 275p.; 25cm. Includes bibliographical references. ISBN : 978-81-321-0401-8. 302.230954 Q0 B192250 28 Oommen, T.K., ed. Social movements / edited by T.K. Oommen.-- New Delhi: Oxford University Press, 2010. 2v.; 23cm. (Oxford in India readings in sociology and social anthropology). ISBN : 019-806327-x. 303.4840954 Q0 B191681 29 Harminder Kaur 1984 lessons from history: intrigue and conflict in Centre Sikh relations / Harminder Kaur.-- New Delhi: Corporate Vision, 2010. xxix, 246p.: plates; 22cm. Bibliography: p.229-234. 303.6230954 Q0 B191277 30 Asseri, Ali S. Awadh Combating terrorism: Saudi Arabia's role in the war on terror / Ali S. Awadh Asseri.-- Karachi: Oxford University Press, 2009. xiii, 196p.; 22cm. ISBN : 978-0-19-547807-5. 303.62509538 P9 B191679 31 Mearns, Robin, ed. Social dimensions of climate change: equity and vulnerability in a warnning world / edited by Robin Mearns and Andrew Norton.-- Washington, D.C.: The World Bank, 2010. xxiv, 319p.: tables: figs.; 23cm. (New frontiers of social policy). Includes bibliographical references. ISBN : 978-0-8213-7887-8. 304.2 Q0 C68118 32 Lukose, Ritty A. Liberalization's children: gender, youth and consumer citizenship in globalizing India / Ritty A. Lukose.-— New Delhi: Orient Blackswan, 2010. 284p.; 23cm. Bibliography: p.239-264. ISBN : 978-81-250-4007-1. 305.2350954 Q0 B192220 33 Palmore, Erdman B., ed. The international handbook on aging: current research and developments / edited by Erdman B. Palmore, Frank Whittington and Suzanne Kunkel; associate editors, Elizabeth Lokon and Samuel M. Mwangi; foreword by George L. Maddox.--3rd ed.-- Santa Barbara: Praeger, 2009. xvi, 705p.: tables: figs.; 24cm. Includes bibliographical references. ISBN : 978-0-313-352300. 305.26 P9 B191815 34 Rodrigues, Abha Sharma Fifteen mantras for the empowered woman: lessons to awaken, nurture and inspire you / Abha Sharma Rodrigues.- New Delhi: Rupa, 2009. xxiii, 283p.: illus.; 24cm. ISBN : 978-81-291-1522-5. 305.42 P9 B190300 35 Mukherjee, Sanchari Roy, ed. Indian women: broken words, distant dreams / edited by Sanchari Roy Mukherjee.-- Kolkata: Levant Books, 2007. xvii, 302p.: tables; 22cm. ISBN : 81-87169-82-6. 305.420954 P7 B192212 36 Keepin, William Women healing women: a model of hope for oppressed women everywhere / William Keepin and Cynthia Brix.--New Delhi: Hohm Press, 2010. xii, 308p.: plates; 24cm. ISBN : 81-902355-7-5. 305.420954 Q0 B191796 37 Jacobsh, Doris R., ed. Sikhism and women: history, texts, and experience / edited by Doris R. Jakobsh.-- New Delhi: Oxford University Press, 2010. vii, 383p.; 22cm. Includes bibliographical references. ISBN : 0-19-806002-5. 305.486946 Q0 B192058 38 Bhangya Bhukya Subjugated nomads: the Lambadas under the rule of the Nizams / Bhangya Bhukya.-- Hyderabad: Orient Blackswan, 2010. 2010. xxiii, 296p.: tables: illus.; 23cm. Bibliography: p. 262-283. ISBN : 978-81-250-3961-7. 305.5095431 Q0 B192085 39 Sinha, Rakesh K. Dalit and backward women / Rakesh K. Sinha.-- New Delhi: Mohit Publications, 2010. vi, 280p.; 23cm. Bibliography: p. 275-277. ISBN : 978-81-7445-525-3. 305.5688082 Q0 B191597 40 Sinha, Rakesh K. Social and cultural development of Indian Dalits / Rakesh K. Sinha.-- New Delhi: Mohit Publications, 2010. vi, 280p.; 23cm. Bibliography: p. 275-277. ISBN : 978-81-7445-526-0. 305.56880954 Q0 B191595 41 Cesari, Jacelyne, ed. Muslims in the West after 9/11: religion, politics, and law / edited by Jacelyne Cesari.-- Oxon: Routledge, 2010. viii, 253p.; 24cm. (Routledge studies in liberty and security). Includes bibliographical references. ISBN : 978-0-415-77654-7. 305.697094 Q0 B192018 42 Vasudevan, H.S, ed. Asia annual 2008: understanding popular culture / edited by H.S. Vasudevan.-- New Delhi: Manohar Publishers, 2010. viii, 395p.: figs.: tables; 25cm. Includes bibliographical references. ISBN : 978-81-7304-844-9. 306.095 Q0 B191241 43 Demick, Barbara Nothing to envy: real lives in North Korea / Barbara Demick.-- London: Granta Books, 2010. x, 314p.: illus.; 23cm. ISBN : 978-1-84708-014-1. 306.095193090511 Q0 B191697 44 Trivedi, Madhu The making of the Awadh culture / Madhu Trivedi.—- New Delhi: Primus Books, 2010. xii, 314p.: plates; 25cm. Bibliography: p. 287-304. ISBN : 978-81-908918-8-2. 306.095417 Q0 B191584 45 Behera, Subha Kanta Rethinking the Orrissan past: society, culture and religion / Subha Kanta Behera.-- Kolkata: Punthi Pustak, 2010. ix, 205p.; 21cm. ISBN : 9798186791874. 306.095424 Q0 B191707 46 Thirunal, Aswathi Glimpses of Kerala culture / Aswathi Thirunal and Gouri Lakshmi Bayi.-- New Delhi: Konark Publishers, 2010.
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