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Regional Language Books January 2010 Regional Language Books BENGALI 1 Dasgupta, Ananda, ed. Sadhinata: swadesh samaj sanskriti / edited by Ananda Dasgupta.-- Kolkata: Gangchil, 2008. 235p.; 21cm. ISBN : 978-81-89834-39-5. B 080 DAS-s C67553 2 Kallol Prabandha sangraha / Kallol; edited by Barid Baran Ghosh.-- Kolkata: Punashcha, 2006. 576p.; 22cm. ISBN : 81-7332-482-4. B 080 KAL-p C64073 3 Mukhopadhyay, Malay Paribesh bhabna anya chokhey / Malay Mukhopadhyay.-- Kolkata: Deep Prakashan, 2007. 126p.; 21cm. B 080 MUK-p C65815 4 Sarkar, Motilal Dwandwa O bikash / Motilal Sarkar.--2nd ed.-- Agartala: Bibhutibhushan Saharoy, 2009. 76p.; 21cm. B 080 SAR-d C67527 5 Sarkar, Motilal Prabaha / Motilal Sarkar.-- Agartala: Bibhutibhushan Saharoy, 1999. 2v.; 21cm. B 080 SAR-p C67529 - C67530,V.1 - V.2 6 Bhattacharjee, Debobrata Bharatiya, lokojivan-o-sahityee dainivrittir prabhav-o- prasar / Debobrata Bhattacharjee.-- Kolkata: Punascho, 2008. 200p.; 21cm. ISBN : 81-978-7332-545-8. B 133.430954 P8 C67550 7 Sen, Khitimohan Hindudharma / Khitimohan Sen; translated by Somendranath Bandyopadhyay.-- Kolkata: Ananda Publishers, 2008. 161p.; 21cm. ISBN : 81-7756-678-4. B 294.5 P8 C67555 8 Bhattacharya, Shyamadas Shillonger Bangali: Shillonge Bangali avadan O bartaman / Shyamadas Bhattacharya.-- Kolkata: Angel Udyog, 2007. 285p.; 22cm. B 305.744054212 P7 C66582 9 Chakravarti, Barun Kumar, ed. Oitijjher prekshapate bangajiban / edited by Barun Kumar Chakraborty...[et al].-- Kolkata: Pustak Bipani, 2005. 592p.; 21cm. B 305.89144 P5 C63916 10 Sarkar, Motilal Jiban o sanskriti / Motilal Sarkar.-- Agartala: Bibhutibhushan Saharoy, 2009. 35p.; 21cm. B 306.095423 P9 C67528 11 Majumdar, Dibyajyoti Adibasi lokokatha / Dibyajyoti Majumdar.--2nd ed.-- Kolkata: Ekushshatak, 2007. 358p.; 21cm. B 398.21095423 P7 C67453 12 Roy, Binoy Bhushan Chikitsabijnaner itihas / Binoy Bhushan Roy.-- Kolkata: Sahitya Lok, 2005. 467p.; 21cm. ISBN : 81-86946-00-4. B 615.53 P5 C64052 13 Dutta, Bhola Nath Daniel Mackinan Hamiltoner rachanavali / Bhola Nath Dutta.-- Kolkata: Ruplekha Prakashani, 2005. 93p.; 21cm. B 820.09 HAM-d C64002 14 Swift, Jonathan Gulliverer bhramanbrittanta / Jonathan Swift; translated by Lila Majumdar.-- New Delhi: Sahitya Akademi, 2009. 343p.; 21cm. Translated from English into Bengali. ISBN : 978-81-260-2402-5. B 823.5 SWI-g B189525 15 Bhandari, Mohan Kumari harinir chokh / Mohan Bhandari; translated by Shyamal Bhattacharya.-- New Delhi: Sahitya Akademi, 2007. 117p.; 21cm. Translated from Punjabi into Bengali. ISBN : 81-260-2513-1. B 891.4231 BHA-k B189521 16 Salahuddin Parvez Parichaypatra / Salahuddin Parvez; translated by Shabbir Ahmed.-- New Delhi: Sahitya Akademi, 2007. 187p.; 21cm. Translated from Urdu into Bengali. ISBN : 978-260-2505-3. B 891.4393 SAL-p B189523 17 Basu, Bishnu, ed. Madhusudan rachanabali / edited by Bishnu Basu.--3rd ed.- Kolkata: Tuli-Kalam, 2007. 484p.; 21cm. B 891.4408 BAS-m C67541 18 Gangopadhyay, Sunil Nirbachita rachana / Sunil Gangopadhyay.-- Kolkata: Punashcha, 2006. 1215p.; 22cm. ISBN : 81-7322-488-8. B 891.4408 GAN-n C64072 19 Sengupta, Varun Rachna sangraha / Varun Sengupta.-- Kolkata: Anand Publishers, 2007. 798p.; 22cm. ISBN : 81-7756-677-6. B 891.4408 SEN-r C67454 20 Vidyasagar Rachanabali / Vidyasagar.-- Kolkata: Sahityam, 2006. 2V; 21cm. B 891.4408 VID-r C64056 – C64057, V1 – V2 21 Das, Uday Chand, ed Desh bibhag o Bangla upanyas/ edited by Uday Chand Das and Arindam Chattopadhyay.—Burdhman: ucchatar Vidyacharcha, 2005. 328p; 21cm B 891.4409 DAS-d C64029 22 Basu, Nitai, ed. Nirbachita rachana Shyad Mustafa Siraz / edited by Nitai Basu.-- Kolkata: Book Fair, 2006. 119p.; 22cm. ISBN : 81-7332-483-2. B 891.4409 MUS-b C64394 23 Sen, Dinesh Chandra Prachin Bangla sahitye mussalmaner abadan / Dinesh Chandra Sen.-- Kolkata: Karuna Prakashani, 2006. 271p.; 21cm. B 891.4409 SEN-p C64136 24 Bhattacharya, Bitashok, ed. Nietzsche / edited by Bitashok Bhattacharya and Subal Samanta.--2nd ed.-- Kolkata: Sanjay Samanta and Mushaera, 2008. 386p.; 21cm. B 891.441 BHA-n C67551 25 Goswami, Joy Joyer sankha / Joy Goswami.-- Kolkata: Pratibhas, 2008. 104p.; 20cm. B 891.441 GOS-j C67552 26 Sanyal, Tarun Adhunik kabita: bichchinnata, bishuddhata ityadi prasange/ Tarun Sanyal.--Rev. ed.-- Kolkata: Pratibhas, 2008. 216p.; 21cm. B 891.44109 SAN-ad C67531 27 Mallick, Subha Bidur / Subha Mallick.-- Kolkata: Dasgupta, 2007. iii, 360p.; 22cm. B 891.443 SUB-b C67542 28 Afsar Amed Aamar samay aamer galpa / Afsar Amed.-- Kolkata: Punashcho, 2008. 256p.; 21cm. ISBN : 978-81-7332-501-4. B 891.4431 AFS-aam C67545 29 Basu, Prabal Kumar Aamar samay, aamar galpa / Prabal Kumar Basu.-- Kolkata: Punashcho, 2008. 120p.; 21cm. ISBN : 978-81-7332-543-4. B 891.4431 BAS-aam C67546 30 Biswas, Mohitosh Aamar samaya, aamar galpa / Mohitosh Biswas.-- Kolkata: Punashcha, 2008. 167p.; 21cm. ISBN : 978-81-7332-503-8. B 891.4431 BIS-aam C67547 31 Chakravarti, Swapnamoy Aamar samaya, aamar galpa / Swapnamoy Chakraborty.-- Kolkata: Punashcha, 2008. 240p.; 21cm. ISBN : 978-81-7332-507-6. B 891.4431 CHA-aam C67548 32 Chattopadhyay, Nilanjan Aamar samaya, aamar galpa / Nilanjan Chattopadhyay.-- Kolkata: Punashcha, 2008. 224p.; 21cm. ISBN : 978-81-7332-506-9. B 891.4431 CHA-aam C67549 33 Dey, Debasish, ed. Manupassant rachnasamagra / edited by Debasish Dey.-- Kolkata: Basak Book Store, 2008. V2.; 21cm. B 891.4431 DEY-m C67452 34 Ghosh, Subodh Srestha galpo / Subodh Ghosh; edited by Jagdish Bhattacharya.-- Kolkata: Prakash Bhavan, 2006. 226p.; 21cm. B 891.4431 GHO-s C64132 35 Das, Manoj Tandraloker prahari / Manoj Das; translated by Tapan Kumar Khanrah.-- New Delhi: Sahitya Akademi, 2005. 136p.; 21cm. Translated from Oriya into Bengali. ISBN : 81-260-1981-6. B 891.4563 DAS-t B189524 36 Sen, Jaladhar Himalaya samagra / Jaladhar Sen; compiled and edited by Subimal Misra.-- Kolkata: Pritha Prakashan, 2008. 192p.; 21cm. ISBN : 81-903380-0-5. B 915.412 P5 C64075 37 Bhattacharya, Dilip Dekha nadekha Sikkim / Dilip Bhattacharya.-- Kolkata: Treks and Tours, 2008. 148p.; 21cm. ISBN : 81-901723-20. B 915.4167 P8 C67451 38 Das, Subhash Singapur bhraman / Subhash Das.-- Agartala: Book World, 2008. 127p.; 21cm. ISBN : 978-81-8266-124-0. B 915.957 P8 C67540 39 Dutta, Nandita Sri Ramakrishna bhabnandolan O Sri Arobindo / Nandita Dutta.-- Kolkata: Ananda Prakashan, 2006. 160p.; 21cm. ISBN : 81-87665-97-1. B 922.945 RAM-n C64103 40 Mitra, Pranab Vladimir Illych Lenin / Pranab Mitra.-- Kolkata: Granthateertha, 2007. 96p.; 21cm. ISBN : 81-7572-216-3. B 923.247 LEN-m C66811 41 Guha, Nikhilesh, ed. Prasanga: Shyama prasad Mukhopadhayay / edited by Nikhilesh Guha.-- Kolkata: Shubhindu Misra, 2008. 192p.; 21cm. B 923.25423 MUK-g C67119 42 Basu, Nitai Shilpacharya Nandalal / Nitai Basu.-- Kolkata: Granthateertha, 2007. 128p.; 21cm. ISBN : 81-7572-223-x. B 927.5 NAN-b C67450 43 Mondal, Dhrubajyoti, ed. Prasanga: Tarun Majumder / edited by Dhrubajyoti Mondal.-- Kolkata: Baisakhi, 2007. 534p.; 21cm. B 927.9143 MAJ-m C66099 44 Chattopadhyay, Bankimchandra Ishwarchandra Gupter jibancharit o kabitwa / Bankimchandra Chattopadhyay; edited by Bhabotosh Dutta.-- Kolkata: Sahitya lok, 2009. 352p.; 21cm. ISBN : 81-86946-06-3. B 928.9144 GUP-c C64051 45 Sengupta, Samir Rabindranather atmiyaswajan / Samir Sengupta.—- Kolkata: Shishu Sahitya Sansad, 2005. 416p.; 22cm. ISBN : 81-7955-061-3. B 928.9144 TAG-s C62675 46 Gaikwad, Laxman Uchalya / Laxman Gaikwad; translated by Madhuri Sinha.-- New Delhi: Sahitya Akademi, 2007. 156p.; 21cm. Translated from Marathi into Bengali. ISBN : 81-260-2506-9. B 928.91461 GAI-uc B189522 47 Dutta, Meenakshi Album theke kayekjan / Meenakshi Dutta.--Rev. ed.-- Kolkata: Pratibhas, 2007. 199p.; 21cm. B 928.94827 MEE-al C67120 48 Goswami, Dilip Kr. Prasnottore manbhum-Purulia / Dilip Kr. Goswami.-- Purulia: Brajabhumi Prakasani, 2007. 184p.; 21cm. B 954.23 P7 C67554 49 Chakravarti, Asim Bangla desher muktijuddhe / Asim Chakrabarty.-- Kolkata: Sumudran, 2008. 63p.; 21cm. ISBN : 81-903122-5-1. B 954.23 P8 C67543 GUJARATI 50 Verma, Surendra Mare Chando joiea / Surendra Verma; translated by Sharmishtha Patel.-- New Delhi: Sahitya Akademi, 2009. 618p.; 21cm. Translated from Hindi into Gujarati. ISBN : 81-260-2561-1. G 891.433 VER-m B189544 KANNADA 51 Krishnamurthy, Nadi Ga Bharathiya patrikodyama / Nadi Ga krishnamurthy.--2nd ed.-- Mysore: Prasaranga, 2006. 796p.; 21cm. Ka 070.954 KRI-b C65494 52 Lingaraju, comp. Uttaraakhanda andolana / complied by Lingaraju.-- Karnataka: Animisha Prakashana, 2003. 68p.; 21cm. Ka 320.954171 P3 C65338 53 Marquez, Gabriyel Garcia Nooru varshada ekantha / Gabriyel Garcia Marquez; translated by A.N. Prasanna.-- Bangalore: Anandakanda Granthamale, 2005. xxviii, 412p.; 21cm. Translated from Spanish into Kannada. Ka 863 MAR-n C67544 54 Shenoy, B.N. Manu, ed. A.K. Subbiahnavara bicchu mathugalu / edited by B.N. Manu Shenoy.-- Virajpet: Kodagu Samachara Prakashana, 2004. 322.; 21cm. Ka 894.81408 SHE-m C63473 55 Veerabhadrappa Aramane / Veerabhadrappa.-- Bangalore: Sapna Book House, 2005. xxii,545p.; 21cm. ISBN : 81-280-0407-7. Ka 894.8143 VEE-ar C66286 56 Padmaprasad, S.P. Aramanegala rajyadalli / S.P. Padmaprasad.-- Bangalore: Sumukha Prakashana, 2003. 240p.; 21cm. Ka 915.434 P3 C65340 57 Krishnamurti, J. Baligondu bhashya / J. Krishnamurti; Mahabaleshwar Rao.-- Chennai: Krishnamurti Foundation India, 2002. 293p.; 21cm. Ka 921.914 KRI-b C65342 58 Hedge, Ramakrishna Drushti, vichara / Ramakrishna Hedge.-- Bangalore: Hegde 75 Felicitation Committee, 2001. xvi, 590p.; 21cm. Ka 923.254 HEG-d C66287 59 Balasubramangya, Narahalli, ed. Apoorva / edited by Narahalli Balasubramanya and M.V.Venkatesh
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