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1779 www.vijehnashr.com [email protected] [email protected] TABLE OF CONTENTS COD SUBJECT PAGE HUMANITIES & SOCIAL SCIENCES LIBRARY REFERENCE 1 ENCYCLOPEDIA 1 2 LIBRARY & INFORMATION SCIENCE 1 3 REFERENCE & RESEARCH 4 ECONOMIC & MANAGEMENT 101 ACCOUNTING, BANKING & FINANCE 5 170 ADVERTISING 8 168 BUSINESS MANAGEMENT 8 104 BUSINESS & COMMERCE 10 106 ECONOMICS 17 167 ECONOMIC (AGRICULTURAL ECONOMY) 26 131 ECONOMICS (INTERNATIONAL ECONOMICS) 26 132 ECONOMICS (MACROECONOMICS) 26 133 ECONOMICS (MICROECONOMICS & INDUSTRIAL) 27 134 ECONOMICS (POLITICAL ECONOMY) 27 143 ENTREPRENEURSHIP 29 169 GLOBALISATION 30 171 TAXATION 31 115 MANAGEMENT & LEADERSHIP 31 146 MANAGEMENT (HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT) 38 147 MANAGEMENT (PROJECT MANAGEMENT) 39 148 MANAGEMENT (PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION) 40 149 MANAGEMENT (SECURITY & STRATEGIC MANAGEMENT) 41 185 MARKETING & BRANDING 42 EDUCATION 107 EDUCATION 43 135 EDUCATION (EARLY YEARS & CHILDHOOD STUDIES) 52 166 EDUCATION (EDUCATIONAL PSYCHOLOGY) 57 136 EDUCATION (POST‐COMPULSORY & HIGHER EDUCATION) 57 137 EDUCATION (RESEARCH METHODS) 59 138 EDUCATION (SPECIAL NEEDS) 60 139 EDUCATION (TEACHING & LEARNING) 61 PSYCHOLOGY 121 PSYCHOLOGY 63 180 PSYCHOLOGY (COGNITIVE PSYCHOLOGY) 69 181 PSYCHOLOGY (COUPLES & FAMILY THEARAPY) 69 162 PSYCHOLOGY (CREATIVE ARTS THERAPIES) 70 163 PSYCHOLOGY (PSYCHOANALYSIS) 70 164 PSYCHOLOGY (PSYCHOTHERAPY & COUNSELLING) 72 179 PSYCHOLOGY (SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY) 76 GEOGRAPHY 109 CLIMATE CHANGE 76 108 GEOGRAPHY 77 175 GIS & REMOTE SENSING 78 165 HUMAN GEOGRAPHY 78 TABLE OF CONTENTS COD SUBJECT PAGE HISTORY 110 HISTORY 78 102 ANTHROPOLOGY & ETHNOLOGY 85 103 ARCHAEOLOGY, ANCIENT HISTORY & MUSEUM STUDIES 87 105 CLASSICAL STUDIES 91 RELIGIOUS STUDIES 111 ISLAMIC STUDIES 93 118 OTHER RELIGIONS 112 182 THEOLOGY & RELIGIOUS STUDIES 124 PHILOSOPHY 119 PHILOSOPHY 127 184 PHILOSOPHY (ISLAMIC PHILOSOPHY) 140 151 PHILOSOPHY (ART & AESTHETICS) 140 152 PHILOSOPHY (CONTINENTAL PHILOSOPHY) 141 157 PHILOSOPHY (ETHICS & PHILOSOPHY OF LAW) 141 177 PHILOSOPHY (HISTORY OF PHILOSOPHY) 142 178 PHILOSOPHY(KANT PHILOSOPHY) 143 153 PHILOSOPHY (METAPHYSICS) 144 154 PHILOSOPHY (PHILOSOPHY OF RELIGION) 145 155 PHILOSOPHY (PHILOSOPHY OF SCIENCE) 146 156 PHILOSOPHY (POLITICAL PHILOSOPHY) 146 LANGUAGE & LITERATURE 112 LANGUAGE & LINGUISTICS 148 141 LANGUAGE & LINGUISTICS (GERMAN LANGUAGE) 155 142 LANGUAGE LEARNING 156 114 LITERATURE 157 145 LITERATURE (GERMAN LANGUAGE) 163 144 LITERATURE (LITERARY CRITICISM) 163 176 LITERATURE (NOVEL & FICTION) 164 LAW & POLITICS 140 COPY RIGHT 165 128 CRIMINOLOGY & CRIMINAL LAW 165 174 FINANCIAL & COMMERCIAL LAW 168 161 HUMAN RIGHTS 169 113 LAW 170 130 LAW (GERMAN LANGUAGE) 176 129 IRAN STUDIES 177 117 MIDDLE EAST STUDIES 183 127 MILITARY, STRATEGIC & SECURITY STUDIES 201 120 POLITICS & INTERNATIONAL STUDIES 206 158 POLITICS (AFRICAN) 219 159 POLITICS (AMERICAN & EUROPEAN) 220 160 POLITICS (RUSSIAN & ASIAN) 222 SOCIAL SCIENCES 183 GENDER & WOMEN STUDIES 224 150 JOURNALISM 226 116 MEDIA, COMMUNICATION & CULTURAL STUDIES 227 122 SOCIAL WORK & SOCIAL POLICY 234 123 SOCIOLOGY & SOCIAL SCIENCE 235 124 SPORT, EXERCISE SCIENCE & LEISURE STUDIES 240 125 TOURISM & TRAVELLING 246 Row Book Code Title ISBN Author Year Price DIS Sale Price ENCYCLOPEDIA 1 0010075 Brill's Encyclopedia of the Middle Ages (2 Vols.) 9789004293151 Gert Melville(Editor),Mart 2016 350 20 280 EUR 2 0010048 BRILL'S NEW PAULY - CLASSICAL TRADITION, VOLUME IV 9789004142244 CRAIG KALLENDORF( 2009 266 70 79.8 EUR (OLY 3 1101212 Encyclopedia of Early Modern History, Volume 1: (Abandoned 9789004269439 Graeme Dunphy(Editor) 2016 255 20 204 EUR Settlement - Beer) 4 1101211 Encyclopedia of Early Modern History: Beggar - Class Consciousness 9789004269804 Graeme Dunphy(Editor) 2016 255 20 204 EUR Encyclopedia of Early Modern History: Classical Economics - 9789004269811 Graeme Dunphy(Editor) 2017 255 20 204 EUR رش 5 Cutlery 6 1460142 Encyclopedia of Human Resource Management 9781783475452 Adrain Wilkinson,Stewart 2016 190 20 152 GBP 7 0010038 EUROPA INTERNATIONAL FOUNDATION DIRECTORY 9781857435238 ROUTLEDGE 2009 270 70 81 GBP 2009,THE 8 0010049 EUROPA WORLD OF LEARNING 2011, THE 9781857435672 EUROPA PUBLICATIO 2011 580 70 174 GBP 9 1202822 Handbook of International Security and Development 9781784715199 Paul Jackson,Paul Jackson 2016 40 20 32 GBP 10 2060824 Ingenious Impressions: Fifteenth-century Printed Books from the 9781857599268 Julie Gardham 2015 13 20 10.4 GBP University of Glasgow Library 11 1183090 Routledge Encyclopedia of Ancient Mediterranean Religions 9780415831970 Eric Orlin(Editor) 2016 263 20 210.4 GBP LIBRARY & INFORMATION SCIENCE 12 0020573 Altmetrics: A Practical Guide for Librarians, Researchers and 9781783300105 ANDY TATTERSALL,A 2016 50 10 45 GBP Academics 13 0020543 Annual Review of Cultural Heritage Informatics: 2014 9781442250116 Samantha K. Hastings(Edi 2015 65 20 52 GBP 14 0020484 Basics of Bookkeeping 9789001832841 M. Schauten 2013 37 40 22.2 GBP 15 0020553 Better Library Design: Ideas from Library Journal 9781442239609 REBECCA MILLER 2015 50 20 40 GBP BIBLIOTHEKS- UND INFORMATIONSMANAGEMENT IN 16 0020465 DER JURISTISCHEN PRAXIS (PRAXISWISSEN) (GERMAN 9783110301298 ANNE JACOBS 2013 60 40 36 EUR EDITION) 17 2060636 Bodleian Library Treasures 9781851244089 DAVID VAISEY 2015 35 20 28 USD 18 0020563 Building Your Portfolio 9781783300204 KATHERINE OWEN 2014 40 10 36 GBP 19 0020598 Career Transitions for Librarians: Proven Strategies for Moving to 9781442263727 Davis Erin Anderson(Edit 2016 16 20 12.8 GBP Another Type of Library 20 0020534 Cataloging and Classification: An Introduction 9781442232495 Lois Mai Chan, Athena Sa 2015 45 20 36 GBP 21 0020535 Cataloging for School Librarians 9781442232464 MARIE KELSEY 2014 30 20 24 GBP 22 0020542 Children's Services Today: A Practical Guide for Librarians (Practical 9780810891326 Jeanette Larson 2015 45 20 36 GBP Guides for Librarians) 23 0020311 CILIP: THE CHARTERED INSTITUTE OF LIBRARY AND 9781856046435 KATHRYN BEECROFT( 2009 49.95 70 14.99 GBP INFORMATION PROFESSIONALS YEARBOOK 2008-2009 24 0020593 Collaborative Grant-Seeking: A Practical Guide for Librarians 9781442263277 Bess G. de Farber 2016 45 20 36 GBP (Practical Guides for Librarians) 25 0020539 Collection Evaluation in Academic Libraries: A Practical Guide for 9781442238602 Karen C. Kohn 2015 45 20 36 GBP Librarians (Practical Guides for Librarians) 26 1400030 Copyright and E-learning: A Guide for Practitioners 9781783300600 Jane Secker,Chris Morriso 2016 50 10 45 GBP 27 0020519 Creating a Streaming Video Collection for Your Library 9780810893184 Cheryl J. Duncan, Erika D 2015 25 20 20 GBP 28 0020530 Creative Management of Small Public Libraries in the 21st Century 9781442243569 Carol Smallwood(Editor) 2015 38 20 30.4 GBP 29 0020590 Critical Literacy for Information Professionals 9781783300822 Sarah McNicol,Sarah Mc 2016 60 10 54 GBP 30 0020394 CULTURAL JOURNEYS: MULTICULTURAL LITERATURE 9781442206878 PAMELA S. GATES 2010 16.95 70 5.09 GBP FOR ELEMENT Curriculum-Based Library Instruction: From Cultivating Faculty 31 0020526 Relationships to Assessment (Medical Library Association Books 9781442231658 Amy Blevins, Megan Inm 2015 40 20 32 GBP Series) 32 0020461 Customer Service in Libraries: Best Practices (Best Practices in 9780810887480 MICHAEL MESSINA(E 2013 33 20
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