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Daniel Poor Memorial Library Daniel Poor Memorial Library The American College, Madurai www.americancollege.edu.in Sponsored By: United Board, USA Digitized Books List SN Acc No Title Year Pages 1 8623 Pallava Antiquities vol.2 1918 40 2 8333 Natural Religion in India 1891 65 3 6062 A Birds-eye view of the origin and destiny 1911 181 4 7484 Hampi Ruins 1917 157 5 5959 A Guide of British 1912 189 6 8861 The Yogasara Sangraha 1894 173 7 20110 Economic Studies Vol.1 1918 303 8 17067 The Sciences of the Sulba 1932 267 9 3072 Life of Christ 1884 431 10 23275 Life Beyond Death 1944 303 11 18373 History of Math Notations 1921 367 12 12693 Tale of Tulsi plant 1916 177 13 12836 Historical Atlas 1927 96 14 7274 The Book of Ser Marco Polo1 1903 661 15 6716 The works of Thomas Dicks 1851 666 16 1453 Science of politics 1887 204 17 7564 Asian Athenths 1873 553 18 8992 Indian game birds 1921 328 19 35438 Thirukural Aaivu 1963 1020 20 2020 History of England vol 4 1856 750 21 9874 Coins of the Indian Museum 1895 288 22 7509 Progress of Education in India 1912 -1917 1918 215 23 7232 Buddhist record of Western India 1906 369 24 7644 Elizabethan Drama 1558 – 1642 1910 685 25 2017 History of England Vol-1 1849 619 26 22101 The Script of Harappa 1934 210 1 Daniel Poor Memorial Library The American College, Madurai www.americancollege.edu.in Sponsored By: United Board, USA Digitized Books List SN Acc No Title Year Pages 27 9024 On the Art of Writing 1921 251 28 2019 History of England Vol.3 1856 686 29 14056 Thembaavani 1927 415 30 4213 German Language 1842 452 31 9869 Ancient Coins and Medals 1850 208 32 2098 Popular Antiques 1908 522 33 16074 Religious thought of India 1934 166 34 1608 Works of John Bunyan 1836 352 35 4421 Sivathuvitha Saivapaadiyam 0000 688 36 4429 Periya Thirumozhi 1908 850 37 7757 Observations 1817 404 38 9234 Classical Dictionary of India 1873 162 39 15116 Social History of India 1928 225 40 25697 Indian Painting 1947 132 41 8363 Economic Studies 1918 292 42 7676 The Treasure of the Humble 1915 226 43 28844 Westminster 1895 312 44 1765 Across the India of 20th Century 1898 254 45 4240 In Southern India 1885 383 46 9348 The Subconscious 1915 200 47 15153 Theories of Memory 1924 174 48 8394 Getting on in the World 1874 365 49 6694 Ancient Indian Polity 1916 161 50 3776 Geology of India 1892 543 51 9220 A History of Architecture 1906 425 52 2009 History of England Vol.2 1904 480 2 Daniel Poor Memorial Library The American College, Madurai www.americancollege.edu.in Sponsored By: United Board, USA Digitized Books List SN Acc No Title Year Pages 53 7547 Alberuni's India 1910 408 54 15231 The Story of the Crusades 1933 286 55 6550 The Whole Works 1848 672 56 5307 The idea of a University Defined and Illustrated 1912 527 57 30483 Dravidian Gods 1925 163 58 1850 The British Isles 1911 64 59 9695 Money Credit & Commerce 1923 369 60 28315 Madras government oriental series 1954 1061 61 8864 The Vishnu Sahasranama 1901 126 62 19192 Surya Siddhantha 1935 409 63 18372 A History of Mathematical Notations Vol-1 1928 450 64 15142 A Treatise on the Analytical Dynamics 1927 456 65 17662 Southern India 1936 383 66 19676 Some South Indian villages a resurvey 1940 460 67 9122 The Unconscious 1915 549 68 18809 Economic Condition in southern India 1936 892 69 30489 The Naladiyar 1893 440 70 15645 People of India 1817 565 71 28167 Thirumalirun Jolai Malai 1942 634 72 1650 India : Its life and thought 1908 443 73 4129 Household Words (A Weekly Journal) 1852 559 74 7596 Hamlet Prince of Denmark 1890 210 75 113447 Eastern Religions and Western Thought 1939 394 76 D76 Indian Penel Code 1861 358 77 711 War and Peace 0000 451 78 1653 The Sacred Books of the East Vol. XII 1882 456 3 Daniel Poor Memorial Library The American College, Madurai www.americancollege.edu.in Sponsored By: United Board, USA Digitized Books List SN Acc No Title Year Pages 79 D79 Plain Talks to Britain 0000 182 80 146162 Sri Mahabaratham 1950 531 81 8028 Studies in early thought in India 1918 176 82 9236 The Sama veda 1842 298 83 8624 Pallava Antiquities 1918 22 84 18102 The Child in Ancient India 1936 239 85 124461 Historic Costuming 1962 152 86 21942 A Secular State for India 1944 111 87 14495 The Origin of Pagan Idolatry 1816 494 88 15642 The Mystics, Ascetics, and Saints of India 1903 304 89 49434 The Contribution of European Scholars to Tamil 1974 366 90 954 The Koran 1833 407 91 101340 Costumes and Styles 1956 160 92 32073 Dravidian Comparative Vocabulary Vol.1 1959 178 93 D93 The History of American Missionary in Madurai 1984 301 94 7461 The Fundamental Unity of India 1914 140 95 7575 History of England 1889 331 96 16729 Some Leading Ideas of Hinduism 1928 139 97 30436 Non Christian Religious Systems Hinduism 1877 238 98 11319 Hereditary Genius 1925 179 99 9191 A Critique of the Theory of Evolution 1916 197 100 31714 A Descriptive Handbook of Architecture 0000 182 101 2931 Missionary Education in India 1909 139 102 12329 Outline of Church History 1926 260 103 11890 The Works of William Makepeace Thackeray 1879 410 104 12924 The Cambridge Ancient History 1928 120 4 Daniel Poor Memorial Library The American College, Madurai www.americancollege.edu.in Sponsored By: United Board, USA Digitized Books List SN Acc No Title Year Pages 105 30440 The Christian Community of Madura, Ramnad and Tirunelveli 1939 222 106 1800 Peeps at Many land 1907 86 107 27775 The Future of English 1954 166 108 16158 Living Again 1920 58 109 28622 Shakespearian Comedy 1955 303 110 745 The Innocents Abroad 1912 644 111 7999 Dale Bicentennial Publications India Old and New 1902 342 112 4457 Travels in India 1889 420 113 10621 The Wealth of Nations of Adam Smith 1913 285 114 12839 The Vision of India 1910 365 115 4026 The Corpuscular Theory of Matter 1907 172 116 24103 The First Five Year Plan A Draft 1951 295 117 8368 The Birds of India Vol.1 1862 534 118 8478 The Presidency College, Madras 1911 161 119 14738 The Twelve Principle 1906 710 120 6233 The Cambridge History of English Literature 1916 611 121 14435 An Illustrated History of Washington and His Times 1868 639 122 14481 The Science of Language 1866 416 123 768 Bhons Standard Library Schlegel's Dramatic Literature 1904 560 124 21191 Facts about India 1944 430 125 22874 The Political Philosophy of Mahatma Gandhi 1946 351 126 9329 National Religions and Universal Religions 1882 365 127 955 The Koran The Alcoran of Mohammed Vol.2 1833 423 128 D128 Mission to the Mysore 1847 560 129 5091 The Ballad Book 1913 393 130 9136 Original Sanskrit Texts on the Origin and Progress 1858 204 5 Daniel Poor Memorial Library The American College, Madurai www.americancollege.edu.in Sponsored By: United Board, USA Digitized Books List SN Acc No Title Year Pages 131 3019 The Perfect Whole 1896 259 132 23193 The Art of Practical Thinking 1940 268 133 28015 How to Understand Yourself and Other People 1954 223 134 1612 The First and Second Prayer-Books of King Edward the Sixth 1903 463 135 6860 Dictionary of English Spoke and Writ 1908 480 136 199 Shakespeare Manual 1878 375 137 9202 Classical Dictionary of India 1871 793 138 4083 English Literature 1909 582 139 7252 The History of India 1916 763 140 8565 Hamlet Prince of Denmark 1912 292 141 38250 The Oxford Cyclopedic Concordance 0000 330 142 500 Shakespeare A Midsummer - Night Dreams 1901 145 143 2097 Bohn's Antiquarian Library Vol.1 1908 539 144 8991 The Game Birds of India 1921 337 145 9171 Ecumenical Missionary Conference 1900 558 146 8626 Dravidic Students No.2 0000 51 147 20266 Kulanthai Inbam 1942 84 148 8239 Pothutharma Sathgetha Manchari 1914 48 149 26011 Mangalakurichi Pongal Nigalchi 1947 66 150 18814 Nadaga Tamil 1933 86 151 58693 Arumbu 1978 89 152 23573 Eluvagai Thandavam 1947 79 153 19430 Ringeltaube 1939 124 154 8241 Thiruvarur Thiyagarasarleelai 1905 112 155 49392 Muthal Ainthu Tamil Navalgal 1957 128 156 4418 Gnanamira Moolamum Uraiyum 0000 134 6 Daniel Poor Memorial Library The American College, Madurai www.americancollege.edu.in Sponsored By: United Board, USA Digitized Books List SN Acc No Title Year Pages 157 36770 Puthumai Pithan Katturaikal 1963 160 158 30826 Bharathithasan Kavithai 1968 217 159 27489 Pattupattu 1946 255 160 40215 The Tamil Siddars, an Essay in Criticism 1969 87 161 11730 The Indian Evangeliral Review Vol.3 1879 552 162 11731 The Indian Evangeliral Review Vol.5 1878 520 163 18015 Agastya in the Tamil Land 0000 90 164 23615 Shanthi Yogam 1947 214 165 8424 Peragathiya Thirattu 1912 95 166 8713 Thirunedunthandagam 1905 247 167 5427 A Hand Book of the Ordinary Dialect of the Tamil Language 0000 98 168 16318 The Foundation of Indian Poetry 1925 198 169 123560 Sivagnanapothamum, Varthigamenum Polipuraiyum 1952 263 170 36323 Senthamil Valarkum Sinthanaigal 1959 31 171 10900 Nan Mugan Thiruvanthathi 1882 108 172 59074 Valunkalai 1978 48 173 57546 Thiruvagupu Kanthranthathi 1970 185 174 8409 Yaparungalam 1917 573 175 21220 Muslim Patronage to Sanskritic Learning Part.1 1942 126 176 7530 Anukramanigai 0000 167 177 38212 Sathi Anusuya 1925 155 178 54458 Sri Supahmanya Malamanthiram 1968 159 179 18424 Vadasorramil Agaravarisai 1937 281 180 22148 Ilakkana Katturaigal 1937 92 181 46942 Murai Pen 1972 100 182 8226 Thaniyangal 1927 68 7 Daniel Poor Memorial Library The American College, Madurai www.americancollege.edu.in Sponsored By: United Board, USA Digitized Books List SN Acc No Title Year Pages 183 25898 Vanipuravanigan 0000 124 184 25865 Magapathi 0000 106 185 8242 Nanmugan Thiruvanthathi 1927 108 186 17840 Sanganool 1955 131 187 21285 Kundalagesi Nadagam 1944 58 188 20287 Thirukatchi 1942 21 189 30265 Arul Vettai
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