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List of Books List of books SL. TITLE AUTHOR NO. PUBLISHER, PLACE, YEAR 1. Administration under the Basavaraja, K.R New Era Publications, Chalukayas of Kalyana Chennai 2. All the kings mana papers on Burton Steen New Era Publications, medieval South Indian history Chennai 3. Ancient Port of Arikamedu Vimala Begley Ecole Farucaise D’ Extreme- Orient Centre d. Historic et Archaeologic , Pondicherry 4. Art of Ancient India Susan L Huntington Weather hill Inc, New York 5. Blood weddings the Kananaga Suiderslu, R.M New Era publications, Christians of Kerala Chennai 6. Catalogue of Roman gold coins Satyamurthy, T Dept. of Archaeology, Government of Kerala, Thiruvananthapuram 7. Catalogue of the coins of the Rapson, E.J Asian Educational Services, Andhra dynasty Madras 8. Chandogyoparisad Sankaranarayanan, S Adyar Library & Research Centre, Madras 9. Chola and Vijayanagara Naidu, P.N New Era publications, Chennai 10. Church history of Travancore Agur. C.M Asian Educational Services, Madras 11. Coins of Ancient India from Cunnigham, A Asian Educational Services, earliest time to 7th century AD Madras 12. Coins of Hyder Ali & Tippu Henderson, J.R Pioneer Book Service, Sultan Madras 13. Coins of India Brown, C.J Asian Educational Services, Chennai 14. Coins of Tipusultan Taylor, P Asian Educational Services, Madras 15. Conservation of Monuments in Seshadri, A.K Book India Publishing Co., India Delhi 16. Contribution to the study of Gerson Cunty, J Asian Educational Services, Indo Portuguese Numismatics Chennai 17. Dress and jewellery of women Uma Maheswari, C.S New Era publications, satavahara kakatiya Chennai 18. Economic conditions in Kuppuswamy, C.R Karnataka University, Karnataka (AD 973 to 1336) Dharward 19. Education in South India Gurumurthy, S New Era publications, Chennai 20. Elements of South Indian Burnell, A.C Asian Educational Services, Paleography Delhi 21. Heroes, cults and memo Reddy, R.C New Era publications, Andhra Pradesh 300 AD Chennai 22. Hindu and muslim religious Reddy, R.S. New Era publications, institutions Andhra desa 1300- Chennai 1600 23. History of the coinage of the Edgar Thurston Asian Educational Services, territories of the East Indian Delhi Company in the Indian peninsular & catalogue of the coins in the Madras Museum 24. History of Travancore from the Shungoonny menon, P Asian Educational Services, earliest times Delhi 25. Hymns of the Alwars Hooper, J.S.M Pioneer Book Service, Madras 26. India at 50 Geroge, T.J.S Express Publications, Madurai 27. Indus script its nature and Subbarayappa, B.V New Era publications, structure Chennai 28. Indus Valley to Mekong delta Karashima, N New Era publications, explorations in epigraphy Chennai 29. Iron age in Kerala : a report on Satyamurthy, T Dept. of Archaeology, Mangadu excavations Government of Kerala, Thiruvananthapuram 30. Irrigation and water supply Srinivasan, T.M New Era publications, South India 200BC 1600 AD Chennai 31. Kakatiyas Parabrahma Sastry, P.V. N. Ramesan. The court of AP, Hyderabad 32. Kerala megaliths and their Krishna Iyer, L.K University of Madras, Madras builders 33. Kerala state gazetteer Vol. I, II Ramachandran, K.K Kerala Gazetteer’s Dept, & III Thiruvananthapuram 34. Knowledge before printing and Ananda wood Oxford University Press, after the Indian tradition in Delhi changing Kerala 35. Land of Perumals or its past & Francis Day Asian Educational Services, its present Delhi 36. Late Roman copper coins from Krishnamurthy, R Garnet Publications, Madras India (Karur & Madurai) 37. Lectures on Ancient history of Bhandarkar, D.R Asian Educational Services, India Chennai 38. Lectures on Ancient Indian Bhandarkar, D.R Asian Educational Services, Numismatics Chennai 39. Mahabharatha Vol. I & II Sundaram Ayyar, K.M Goddess bangaru Kamakshi, Tanjavur 40. Malabar and its folk Gopal Panikker, T.K New Era publications, Chennai 41. Megalithics of South India and Ramanna, H. S New Era publications, South East Asia: A comparative Chennai study 42. Myths and deities some aspects Rao, G.S New Era publications, of Hindu iconographic traditions Chennai 43. Nagabhinandanam. Vol. I Srinivasan, L.K M.S. Nagaraja Rao Felicitation Committee, Bangalore 44. Nagabhinandanam. Vol. II Srinivasan, L.K M.S. Nagaraja Rao Felicitation Committee, Bangalore 45. Nayakas of Srilanka 1739-1815 Gopalakrishnan, S New Era publications, Chennai 46. Nayars of Malabar Fawcett, F New Era publications, Chennai 47. On the ancient coins and Rhys Davids, J.W Asian Educational Services, Ceylon Madras 48. Padinoorantirupurai (T) Sri Kashimataw Tiruppunandal 49. Revenue system of the cholas Shanmugam, P New Era publications, 850-1279 Chennai 50. Rise of Portuguese power in White way, R.S New Era publications, India 1497-1550 Chennai 51. South Indian Coins Deshikachar, T New Era publications, Chennai 52. South Indian coins: A review of Sharma, I.K Tamil Nadu Numismatic recent discoveries Society, Madras 53. Srimad Valmiki Ramayana Pt. Gita Press, Gorakhpur I&II 54. Srivaisnava theological dispute Munme, P.Y New Era publications, Chennai 55. Studies in South Indian history Nagaswamy, R V.R. Ramachandra Dikshita and culture Centenary Committee, Chennai 56. Studies in South Indian history Krishnan, K. G New Era publications, and epigraphy Chennai 57. Sculpture and iconography of Gurumurthy, A -do- Guddapah district temples 1990 58. Sundaramuoorti Swamigal Sri Kashimataw Devaram Tiruppunandal 59. Telugu cholas of kandaru Rao, G.S New Era publications, history, art and architecture Chennai 60. Thirujnana Sambandar Sri Kashimata Swamigal Devaram (Tamil) Tiruppunandal 61. Tirukovayyar(T) Sri Kashimata Tiruppunandal 62. Tirumantirum (T) Sri Kashimata Tiruppunandal 63. Tirunavukkarasu Swamigal Sri Kashimata Devaram (T) Tiruppunandal 64. Tiruthondar Puranam (T) Sri Kashimata Tiruppunandal 65. Tiruvachakam(T) Sri Kashimata Tiruppunandal 66. Tiruvisaippa (T) Sri Kashimata Tiruppunandal 67. Travancore inscriptions : a Vasudeva Poduval, R Asian Educational Services, topographical list Chennai 68. Vijayanagara the life and times Hymavathi, P New Era publications, of Taluvaeera Narasimha Raja Chennai 69. History of Travancore Ramachandran Nair. K.K Kerala Gazetteers Dept, Thiruvananthapuram, 1983 70. Memoir of the Survey of the Raimon, S Kerala Gazetteers Dept, Travancore and Cochin State Thiruvananthapuram Vol. I & II 71. Neihoff kanda keralam (M) Sivashankaran Nair, K Kerala Gazetteers Dept, Thiruvananthapuram 72. Cochin State Manuel Achutha Menon, C Kerala Gazetteers Dept, Thiruvananthapuram 73. Descriptive memoir of Malabar Ward & Corner Kerala Gazetteers Dept, Raiman, S Thiruvananthapuram 74. Travancore State Manuel. Velu Pillai, T.K Kerala Gazetteers Dept, Vol. I & II Thiruvananthapuram 75. Kerala District Gazetteer. Kareem, C.K Kerala Gazetteers Dept, Palakkad Thiruvananthapuram 76. Kerala District Gazetteer. Shreedhara Menon, A Kerala Gazetteers Dept, Alleppey Thiruvananthapuram 77. Wonder that was India. Part II Rizvi, S.A.A Rupa & co, Calcutta 78. Ancient chronology of Thar Antony Gordon O’Brien Oxford University Press, Madras 79. Thousand names of Vishnu Eknath Easwaran Jaico Publising House, Delhi 80. Indian bronze masterpieces Mathew, A.R Brijbani Publishers Pvt, Ltd, New Delhi 81. Performing arts of Kerala Mallika Sarabhai Mapin Publishing House, Ahmedabad 82. Trade ideology & urbanization Champakalekshmi, R Oxford University Press, (South India 300 BC to AD Delhi 1300) 83. Wonder that was India Basham, A.L Rupa & Co, Calcutta 84. History of South India Nilakanta Shastri, K.A Oxford University Press, New Delhi 85. Rigveda Betty Redice Penguin Books 86. Archaeology of Ancient Indian Dilip K Chakarabarthi Oxford University Press, cities Calcutta 87. Devakeralam ( Chandrakala Santhanam, R Sagar Publications, Nadi) New Delhi 88. Durga temple at Aihole : a Gary Michael Oxford University Press, historiographical studies Bombay 89. Encyclopaedia of Indian Ghosh, A Munshiram Manoharlal Archaeology Publishers Pvt., Ltd Vol. I & II 90. Shilpiratriaramchchaya Vasuachari, V.K Vidhyarambam Publishers, Alleppey 91. Kettidangal (M) Kanipayaur Shankaran Panchangam Pustakalaya Namboothiripad Kunnamkulam 92. Kaikkanakkum Kanipayaur Shankaran Panchangam Pustakalaya Adangalpattikayum (M) Namboothiripad Kunnamkulam 93. Grahanirmana Paddati (M) Parakkal Krishna Warriar Panchangam Pustakalaya Kunnamkulam 94. Grahachitravali (M) Vasu Achari, V.K Vidyarambam Publications, Alappuzha 95. Manushyalaya chandrika (M) Kanipayaur Shankaran Panchangam Pustakalaya Namboothiripad Kunnamkulam 96. Manushyalaya Mahachandrika Nilakantanachari, K STR, Publications (M 97. Bramha sudras Swami Viseswaranda Advita Ashrama Calcutta 98. Keraleya Samskritha Sahitya Vadakkamkur Sri Sankaracharya University, Charithram (M) Vol. I to VI Rajarajavarmaraja Kalady, Kerala 99. South Indian Studies No. 142 Rammanohar, K.T Chitra Publishers, Kochi 100. South Indian studies No. 3 Pandiyan M.S.S Chitra Publishers, Kochi 101. Marathi mints in coinage Maheswari. K.K IIRNS, Nashik 102. Coinage trade & economy Amal Kumar Jha IIRNS, Nashik 103. Studies in the coinage of the Amiteswar Jha IIRNS, Nashik western ksatrapas Dilip Rajgor 104. Catalogue of the coins of Amal Kumar Jha IIRNS, Nashik kotoch rules of KANGRA Sanjay Gary 105. Coins and currency system in Brajadulal Munshiram Manoharlal South India Chattopadhyaya Publishers, New Delhi 106. Radio carbon and Indian Agarwal, D.P Tata Institute of Fundamental Archaeology Ghosh, A Research, Bombay, 1973 107. Vastu Niranjan Babu, B USB Publishers, New Delhi 108. Classical Indian Dance Kapila Vatsrayan Sangeet
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