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English Books No High Commission of India Nicosia (Cyprus) English Books No. of Accession S.No. Title Author Copies No. 1. 100 Himalayan Flowers Ashwin Mehta 1 197/00 2. 100 Wonders of India Lustre Press Roli Books 2 3. 1000 Great Indian Recipes Lustre Press Roli Books 1 150th Birth Anniversary Celebrations of Maulana Azad Centre for 4. Gurudev Rabindranath Tagore in Egypt Indian Culture, Cairo 1 5. 195 Yoga Sutras S.V. Subramanyam 1 6. 21st Century Diplomacy Kishan S. Rana 1 7. 365 Animal Stories Om Books International 1 1327/09 8. 365 Bedtime Stories Om Books International 1 1326/09 9. 365 Folk Tales Om Books International 1 1192/08 10. 365 Tales of Indian Mythology Om Books International 1 756/07 11. 50 Days to Freedom A Reconstruction Madhuker Upadhyay 1 879/97 12. 50 Years of Indian Republic Publications Division 1 217/00 13. 50 Years of India's Independence Dr. S. Subramanian 1 870/97 862/07, 14. 7 Science Fiction Stories Collection of Authors 2 863/07 15. A Better India - A Better World N.R. Narayana Murthy 2 1419/09 16. A Bird's Eye View Vol2 Salim Ali 1 1322/09 17. A Book on Good Postures for Children Tata Donnelley Limited 1 170/00 18. A Call to Honour In Service of Emergent India Jaswant Singh 1 A Centenary History of the Indian National 253- I- 19. Congress Volume I, II & III B.N. Pande 1 III/87 A Commentary of Patanjala Yogasutra named 20. the Ambrosia of Yoga S. Kothandaraman 1 A Concise History of Indian Literature in 21. English Arvind Krishna Mehrotra 1 22. A Delicate Shade of Pink Erkki Tuomioja 1 23. A Diplomat Reveals Prem Budhwar 1 843/07 24. A Goan Potpourri Anibal da Costa 1 214/00 25. A Handbook of Yoga Nidra Kamakhya Kumar 1 26. A History of India Volume 2 Percival Spear 1 339/04 27. A History of India Volume One Romila Thapar 1 83/01 28. A History of the Sikhs Volume I:1469 - 1839 Khushwant Singh 1 86/89 29. A History of the Sikhs Volume II:1839-1974 Khushwant Singh 1 19/HCI 30. A House in Ranikhet Keki N. Daruwala 1 329/04 A Life Across Three Continents Recollections of 31. a Diplomat's Wife Nilima Lambah 1 32. A Life of JRD Tata R.M. Lala 1 33. A Little Work, A Little Play H.S. Malik 1 34. A Mission in Kashmir Andrew Whitehead 1 1182/08 35. A Nation in Transition Jayshree Sengupta 2 36. A Nation within A Nation Bimal Prasad 1 127 Council on Foreign 37. A New U.S. Policy Toward India and Pakistan Relations 1 38. A New World Amit Chaudhuri 1 207/00 39. A Nuclear Strategy for India Raja Menon 1 138/00 40. A Peep into the Past Vasant Nevrekar 1 891/98 41. A Princely Legacy - Hyderabadi Cuisine Pratibha Karan 1 42. A Role of Persuasion P.V. Narasimha Rao 1 484/91 43. A Seasoned Couple Kamalini Sengupta 1 698/95 A Shattered Dream - Understanding Pakistan's 44. Underdevelopment Ghulam Kibria 1 1049/99 864/07, 45. A Spoke in the Wheel Amita Kanekar 2 865/07 46. A Storehouse of Tales Collection of Authors 1 47. A Tangled Web Jamju & Kashmir IIC Quarterly 1 A Teardrop on the Cheek of Time The Story of 48. Taj Mahal Diana & Michael Preston 1 1019/08 Partap Sharma/ Cyrus 49. A Touch of Brightness/ Doongaji House Mistry 1 953/07 50. A Town Called Malgudi R.K. Narayan 1 224/00 51. A Treasury of Ancient Indian Tales Swagata Deb 1 1403/09 Goodie Oberoi, S. Rama Krishna & Jimmy 52. A Tribute to Rajiv Gandhi Dadachanji 1 53. A Western Journalist on India Francois Gautier 1 157/01 54. A Writer's People V.S. Naipaul 1 55. A Yoga of Indian Classical Dance Roxanne Kamayani Gupta 1 Press and Information 56. About Cyprus Office 1 57. Across Borders J.N. Dixit 1 963/98 58. Across Borders J.N. Dixit 1 986/99 59. Across the Lakes Amal Chatterjee 1 2202/00 Safdar Hashmi Memorial 60. Addressing Gandhi Trust 1 724/95 Suravi Thomas & Rishi 61. Adventures in Antarctica Thomas 1 1129/08 62. Adventures in the Hills Deepa Agarwal 1 185/00 Afghanistan Challenges and Opportunities Vol 63. 1, 2 & 3 K. Warikoo 2 936/07, 64. Agantuk The Stranger Satyajit Ray 1 937/07 65. Aithihyamala Kottarathil Sankunny 2 R. Rajagopal, Evelien Pullens & Hanne M. de 66. Aiyappan & The Magic Horse Bruin 1 717/07 67. All Roads Lead to Ganga Ruskin Bond 1 1290/09 68. All the Days of my Life Hilary Bailey 1 69. Ambassadors Need Not Lie T.N. kaul 1 300/89 70. Ambassadors Need Not Lie Vol 2 T.N. Kaul 1 338/89 71. Amitabh Bachchan Bhawana Somaava 1 Amjad Ali Khan/Amaan Ali Bangash & Ayaan 72. Ali Bangash Lustre Press 1 186/03 Amrita Sher-Gil An Indian Artist Family of the 73. Twentieth Century Photoink 1 An Account of the Ghadr Conspiracy (1913- F.C. Isemonger & J. 74. 1915) Slattery 1 176/00 R.C. Majumdar, H.C. Raychaudhuri & 75. An Advanced History of India Fourth Edition Kalikinkar Datta 1 23/2001 76. An Afghan Diary J.N. Dixit 1 131/00 77. An American in Khadi Asha Sharma 1 87/00 An Encyclopaedia of Indian Archaeology 1 78. Subjects A. Ghosh 1 359/89 An Encyclopaedia of Indian Archaeology 2 79. Gazetteer A. Ghosh 1 359A/89 80. An Envoy Looks Back K.H. Patel 1 An Era of Self-Sufficiency in Food Production - 81. A Tribute to Indira Gandhi ICAR 1 306/88 82. An International Relations Debacle Claire Palley 1 83. An Ordinary Traveller Kunal Sinha 1 219/03 84. Anatomy of Hatha Yoga H. David Coulter 1 85. Anatomy of Madness Collection of Authors 1 1282/09 86. Anatomy of Madness and Other Stories Collection of Authors 1 87. Ancient Promises Jayashree Misra 1 206/00 88. Ancient Tales Nita Mehta Publications 2 926/07, 89. And Where, My Friend, Lay you Hiding? Ananda Mukerji 2 927/07 90. Anecdotes from a Diplomat's Life P.J. Rao 1 1408/09 Angkor Vat India's Contribution to its Archaeological Survey of 91. Conservation India 1 200/03 92. Any Time Temptations Sajeev Kapoor 1 142/03 Anushka Ravishankar & 93. Anything But A Grabooberry Rathna Ramanathan 1 1037/08 Bibhutibhushan 868/07, 94. Aparajito Bandopadhyay 2 869/07 95. Archaeology of India Amar Nath Khanna 1 108/00 96. Architecture of Mughal India Catherine B. Asher 1 824/96 97. Arion & The Dolphin Vikram Seth 1 711/95 Radha Krishna & 98. Arms and Survival Mahendra Agrawal 1 99. Art and Life in India The Last Four Decades Collection of Authors 1 359/89 100. Aruna's Story Pinki Virani 1 61/01 101. Asean India Progress & Prosperity Avtar Singh Bhasin 1 102. Ashok Sinhal Hindutva ke Purodha Mahesh Bhaagchandka 1 103. Ashoka Amar Chitra Katha 1 1341/09 104. Ashtanga Yoga Gregor Maehle 1 105. Asia and Western Dominance K.M. Panikkar 1 41/03 106. Asian Embroidery Jasleen Dhamija 1 Atal Bihari Vajpayee - Four Decades in 908- 107. Parliament Vol1-3 N.M. Ghatate 1 910/98 108. Atal Bihari Vajpayee - Mr. Prime Minister Rahul Singhal 1 114/03 109. Atal Bihari Vajpayee - Selected Speeches Vol I Publications Division 1 195/00 Prof. Dr. Priya Ranjan 110. Atal Bihari Vajpayee - The Man India Needs Trivedi 1 37/00 111. Authentic Cyprus Rural Cyprus 2 112. Awakened India Dr. Vivek Bhattacharya 1 230/86 Claire Rodgers & Mamta 113. Awakening the Chakras Through Yoga Kanabar 1 114. Ayurveda Dr. S.C. Sharma 1 115. Ayurveda for Life Vinod Verma 1 51/03 116. Ayurvedic Beauty Care Melanie Sachs 1 804/96 Usha Lad & Dr. Vasant 117. Ayurvedic Cooking for Self-Healing Lad 1 505/05 118. Ayurvedic Remedies Light Miller 1 45/03 119. Babasaheb Ambedkar Amar Chitra Katha 2 1340/09 120. Back to Health through Yoga Ramesh Bijlani 1 121. Bagha Jatin Amar Chitra Katha 1 1374/09 122. Bahudha and the Post 9/11 World B.P. Singh 1 123. Balanced Yoga Svami Purna 1 124. Balochistan in Turmoil - Pakistan at Crossroads Alok Bansal 1 Archaeological Survey of 125. Bamiyan India 1 171/03 126. Banaras City of Light Diana L. Eck 1 208/03 127. Bashai Tudu Mahasweta Devi 1 70/01 128. Baumgartner's Bombay Anita Desai 1 1405/09 129. Beastly Tales from Here and There Vikram Seth 1 709/95 130. Becoming Indian Pavan K. Varma 1 131. Being Indian, Being Israeli Maina Chawla Singh 1 132. Best Indian Short Stories Collection of Authors 1 1311/09 133. Best Loved Indian Stories of the Century Vol I Collection of Authors 1 199/00 Best Loved Indian Stories of the Century 134. Volume II Collection of Authors 1 200/00 135. Best of Akbar Birbal Tiny Tot Publications 1 907/07 898/07, 136. Best of Hitopadesha Tiny Tot Publications 2 899/07 844/07, 137. Best of Katha Sagar Tiny Tot Publications 2 845/07 Beyond Autonomy - Roots of India's Foreign 138. Policy A.K. Damodaran 1 146/00 Beyond Survival - Emerging Dimensions of 139. Indian Economy Pranab Mukherjee 1 146/84 140. Beyond the Veil: Indian Women in The Raj Pran Nevile 1 106/00 141. Bhagat Singh K.C. Yadav & Babar Singh 1 1310/09 142. Bhagat Singh - Select Speeches & Writings D.N. Gupta 2 143.
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