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Regional Language Books March 2008 Regional Language Books ASSAMESE 1 Kalkut Samba / Kalkut; translated by Atulananda Goswami.—- New Delhi: Sahitya Akademi, 1995. 109p.; 21cm. ISBN : 81-7201-915-7. A 891.443 KAL-s B181415 2 Verma, Nirmal Kauri aru kaliapani / Nirmal Verma; translated by Indrajit Singh.-- New Delhi: Sahitya Akademi, 1999. 124p.; 21cm. ISBN : 81-260-0758-3. A 891.4331 NIR-k B181414 BENGALI 3 Halder, Gopal Mananena jibati: Gopal Halder smriti o sraddharghya / Gopal Halder; compiled by Himachal Chakraborty.-—Kolkata: Gopal Halder Janmashatabarsha Smarak Committee, 2006. 287p.; 24cm. B 080 HAL-m C64496 4 Ray, Tarapada A sambhab / Tarapada Ray.-- Kolkata: Sahityam, 2005. 304p.; 21cm. B 080 RAY-as C64516 5 Ghosh, Arunabha Bharatiya rajnitir bitarkita bishay / Arunabha Ghosh; foreword by Somnath Chatterjee.-- Kolkata: Progressive Publishers, 2006. 184p.; 21cm. ISBN : 81-8064-093-0. B 320.954 P6 C64607 6 Ghosh, Sushanta Banglar rajniti pragati O pratikriya / Sushanta Ghosh.-- Kolkata: Deep Prakashan, 20 0 6. 1 39p.; 21cm. B 320.95423 P6 C64611 7 Bhowmick, Asit Kumar Baraniyader smaraniya katha o anyanya prabandha / Asit Kumar Bhowmick.--Kolkata: Deep Prakashan, 2006. 140p.; 21cm. B 370 P6 C64613 8 Ghoshal, Pramilkumar Karmasnaskriti / Pramilkumar Ghoshal.--3rd ed.-- Kolkata: Balaka, 2006. 118p.; 21cm. B 658 P6 C64524 9 Maclean, Alistair The guns of navarone / Alistair Maclean; translated by Asit Maitra.--Kolkata: Supreme Pu blishers,2005. 184p.;21cm. B 823.914 MAC-g C64494 10 Chakravarti, Sudhir Gharana bahirana / Sudhir Chakravarti.-- Kolkata: Patralekha, 2006. 326p.; 21cm. ISBN : 81-88203-12-2. B 891.4409 CHA-g C64520 11 Majumdar, Binay Nirbachita kabita / Binay Majumdar.-- Kolkata: Patralekha, 2006. 184p.; 21cm. B 891.441 MAJ-n C64519 12 Sanyal, Tarun, ed. Hazar bacharer kabita / edited by Tarun Sanyal.—-Kolkata: Sahayatri, 2005. 1933p.; 22cm. B 891.441 SAN-h C64559 13 Mukhopadhyay, Rakhalraj, ed. Prem / edited by Rakhalraj Mukhopadhyay.--3rd rev. ed.-- Kolkata: Shivrani Prakashani, 2006. 144p.; 22cm. B 891.44108 MUK-p C64609 14 Majumdar, Samares Bhalobasa theke jai / Samares Majumdar.--5th ed.-- Kolkata: Ujjal Sahitya Mandir, 2006. 190p.; 21cm. ISBN : 81-7334-073-0. B 891.443 MAJ-b C64493 15 Maity, Chitta Ranjan Sanyasi samrat / Chitta Ranjan Maity.-- Kolkata: Dey's Publishing, 2006. 352p.; 23cm. I SBN : 81-295-0518-5. B 891.44309 MAI-s C64495 16 Chattopadhyay, Sandipan Sahityer sera galpa / Sandipan Chattopadhyay.-- Kolkata: Deep Prakashan, 2006. 136p.; 21cm. B 891.4431 CHA-s C64612 17 Thakur, Sudhindranath Galgasangraha / Sudhindranath Thakur; edited by Basanti Biswas.--Kolkata: Pratush Publication, 2006. 176p.; 21cm. ISBN : 81-902804-2-2. B 891.4431 THA-g C64618 18 Giri, Satyabati, ed. Prabandha sanchayan / edited by Satyabati Giri and Samaresh Mazumdar.--Kolkata: Ratnabali,1997. 1839p.; 22cm. B 891.444 GIR-p C64417 19 Mohanty, Binapani Chitrita Andhakar / Binapani Mohanty; translated by Bharati Nandi.--Delhi: Sahitya Akademi, 2006. 98p.; 21cm. ISBN : 81-260-2277-9. B 891.4531 MOH-c C64599 20 Adhikari, Anupam, ed. Chalun beriye aasi / edited by Anupam Adhikari.—-Kolkata: Mukherjee Publishing, 2006. 192p.; 21cm. B 915.4 P6 C64312 21 Sen, Nabaneeta Deb Bhramaner nabaneeta / Nabaneeta Deb Sen.-- Kolkata: Swarnakshar Prakashani, 2006. 111p.; 21cm. ISBN : 81-86891-55-2. B 915.4 P6 C64600 22 Basu, Syamsunder Chirantan manos kailah / Syamsunder Basu.-- Howrah: Sajani Prakashan, 2006. 155p.; 21cm. B 915.496 P6 C64492 23 Guha, Madan Mohan Annie Besant O Bharatbasha / Madan Mohan Guha.-- Kolkata: Ruby Publishers, [2008]. 198p.; 21cm. B 923.654 BES-g C64490 24 Hossain, S.A. Sangrami Kabi Nazrul / S.A. Hossain.-- Kolkata: Loknath Sahitya Mandir, 2006. 232p.; 20cm. B 928.91431 ISL-h C64523 25 Lahiri, Chandi Manus ki kore manus holo / Chandi Lahiri and Trina Lahiri.-- Kolkata:Gyan Bichitra,2006. 152p.; 24cm. ISBN : 81-8266-084-x. B 954.01 P6 C64528 26 Das, Nityaranjan Muslim sashan o Bharatbarasha / Nityaranjan Das.--Rev.ed.-- Kolkata: Granthrashmi, 2006 . 389 p.; 20cm. B 954.022 P6 C64560 27 Bangavanga: satabarser prasangikata.-- Kolkata: National Library Employees' Association, 2006. 216p.; 23cm. ISBN : 81-900154-4-3. B 954.23 P6 C64491 28 Roy, Dhananjoy Dinajpur jelar itihas / Dhananjoy Roy.-- Kolkata: K.P. Bagchi, 2006. 353p.; 21cm. ISBN : 81-7074-293-5. B 954.23 P6 C64621 KANNADA 29 Dandavath, Padmaraj Patrikaa bhashe / Padmaraj Dandavath.-- Bangalore: Karnataka Patrika Academy, 2001. iv, 80p.; 18cm. Ka 070.44 DAN-p C64321 30 Gururaj, T. Veerappan: narahanthakana rudra nartana / T. Gururaj.-- Bangalore: Anika Pustaka, 2003. 336+16p.: plates; 22cm. ISBN : 81-88974-14-5. Ka 080 GUR-v C64348 31 Ballidav, Amaresh komuvada: matantar / Amaresh Ballidav.-- Raichur: Abhisheka Prakashana, 2002. 134p.; 18cm. Ka 302.14 P2 C64368 32 Siddalingaiah Gramadevathegalu / Siddalingaiah.--2nd ed.-- Bangalore: Anika Pustaka, 2005. vii, 348p.; 22cm. Ka 398.095434 N7;P5 C64318 33 Sathyamedhavi, Parivrajakacharya Suddhi sadhana kaipidi / Parivrajakacharya Sathyamedhavi.-- Gokak: Yogamaya Jeevan Prak a shan, 2004. xxvi, 296p.; 21cm. Ka 613.7046 P4 C64370 34 Acharya, P.V. Housing colony / P.V. Acharya; edited by S.L. Srinivasa Murthy.-- Hubli: Paa. Vem. Vishvasta Samiti, 2004. xiii,163p.; 18cm. Ka 894.8141 ACH-h C64363 35 Dundiraj, H. Akshataa lakshataa / H. Dundiraj.-- Bangalore: Ankita Pustaka, 2004. 156p.; 22cm. Ka 894.8141 DUN-ak C64364 36 Nagavara, Kalegowda, ed. Girijana kavya / edited by Kalegowda Nagavara and Hi Chi Boralingaiah.-- Bangalore: Karnataka Janapada and Yakshagana Academy, 2000. xxxvi, 454p.; 22cm. Ka 894.8141 NAG-g C64365 37 Sastri, D.V. Krishna Krishna Sastri Sahithyam / D.V. Krishna Sastri.--3rd ed.- Hyderabad: Vishalandhra Publishing, 2007. 2v.; 21cm. V.1 Titled: Krishnapakshamu; V.2 Titled: Badarika Pallaki Ka 894.8141 SAS-s.1 B180557,V.1; B180558,V.2 38 Kuvempu Beral ge koral / Kuvempu.-- Karnataka: Udayaravi Prakashan, 2004. 59p.; 21cm. Ka 894.8142 KUV-b B180555 39 Srikantaia, B.M. Ashwatthaman / B.M. Srikantaia.-- Mysore: Kavyalaya Publishers, 2006. 60p.; 18cm. ISBN : 81-7067-357-09. Ka 894.8142 SRI-as B180556 40 Belagere, Ravi Lovelovike / Ravi Belagere.-- Bangalore: Bhavana Prakashana, 2004. 248+6p.; 22cm. Ka 894.8143 BEL-l C64352 41 Byrappa, S.L. Mandra / S.L. Byrappa.--4th ed.-- Bangalore: Sahitya Bhandara, 2008. 569p.; 21cm. Ka 894.8143 BYR-m B180551 42 Krishnaraya, A.N. Kula putra / A.N. Krishnaraya.--2nd ed.-- Bangalore: Sagar Prakashana, 2004. 292p.; 21cm. Ka 894.8143 KRI-k C64367 43 Kuvempu Malegalalli madumagalu / Kuvempu.-- Mysore: Udayaravi Prakashana, 2007. 712p.; 21cm. Ka 894.8143 KUV-m B180554 44 Rao, Korati Srinivasa Sri Mahipati Dasaru / Korati Srinivasa Rao.-- Bangalore: Anandanilaya Prakashana, 2004. 288p.; 21cm. Ka 922.945 DAS-r C64356 45 Kusanna, Dasanooru Able Parliamentarian Dr. Babu Jagjivan Ram / Dasanooru Kusanna.-- Mysore: Matanga Prakashana, 2004. 1000p.; 22cm. Ka 923.254 JAG-k C64350 46 Kuvempu Nenapina doniyalli / Kuvempu.-- Karnataka: Udayaravi Prakashana, 2005. 2v.; 21cm. Ka 928.94814 KUV-n.1 B180552,V.1; B180553,V.2 47 Reddy, Nallamilli Saibaba Nagi Hampy Vijayanagara charithra / Nallamilli Saibaba Nagi Reddy.-- Vijayawada: Lakshmi Tulasi Publications, 2006. 160p.; 22cm. Ka 954.34 P6 C64468 MARATHI 48 Abdul Kalam, A.P.J. Bharat 2020: navya sahastrakancha bhavishyavedh / A.P.J. Abdul Kalam; translated by Abhay Sadavarte.-- Pune: Rajhans Prakashan, [2008]. xix, 323p.; 22cm. ISBN : 81-7434-248-6. Ma 338.954 [P8] B180549 49 Sawant, Shivaji Chava / Shivaji Sawant.-- Pune: Continental Prakashan, 2006. 861p.; 21cm. Ma 891.463 SAW-c B180550 ORIYA 50 Sahgal, Nayantara Amari pari badaloka / Nayantara Sahgal; translated by Kishori Charan Das.-- New Delhi: Sahitya Akademi, 2001. 276p.; 21cm. ISBN : 81-260-1204-8. O 823.914 NAY-am B181403 51 Gangopadhyay, Sunil Sei samaya / Sunil Gangopadhyay; translated by Jugal Kishore Dutta.--New Delhi: Sahitya Akademi,1995. 2v.; 21cm. ISBN : 81-7201-906-8. O 891.443 GAN-s.1 B181404,V.1; B181405,V.2 52 Mukhopadhyay, Shirshendu Manaba bhumi / Shirshendu Mukhopadhyay; translated by Alaka Chand.--New Delhi: Sahitya Akademi,1999. 756p.; 21cm. ISBN : 81-260-0661-7. O 891.443 MUK-m B181401 53 Saikia, Chandraprasad Maharathi / Chandraprasad Saikia; translated by Jyotsna Biswalrout.--New Delhi: Sahitya Akademi, 2005. 391p.; 21cm. ISBN : 81-260-2195-0. O 891.4513 SAI-m B181406 PUNJABI 54 Bhathal, Ravinder, ed. Punjabi sabhyachar te lokdhara: chunotiyan te sambhavnava/ edited by Ravinder Bhathal and Labh Singh Khiwa.-- Ludhiana: Punjabi Sahitya Akademi, 2003. 88p.; 22cm. P 306.095413 P3 C64502 55 Ram Singh Sukhman ik sarv-pakhi adhyan / Ram Singh.-- Ludhiana: Punjabi Sahitya Akademi, 1996. 104p.; 20cm. P 294.6 N6 C64498 56 Parminder Singh, ed. Punjabi sahitya da bhavikh: chanautian te sambhavnawan / edited by Parminder Singh and Gurikbal Singh.-- Ludhiana: Punjabi Sahitya Akademi, 2001. 80p.; 21cm. P 891.4209 PAR-p C64497 57 Pritam Singh, ed. Pehli patshahi; Shri Guru Nanak Dev Ji / edited by Pritam Singh.-- Ludhiana: Punjabi Sahity a Akademi, 1969. 498p.;21cm. P 922.946 NAN-p C64500 58 Kesar Singh, ed. Attar Singh simrti granth / edited by Kesar Singh.-- Ludhiana: Punjabi Sahitya Akademi, 1995. 154p.; 21cm. P 928.9142 ATT-k C64503 59 Parminder Singh, ed. Punjabi sahitya de kujh samrath usraiye / edited by Parminder Singh.-- Ludhiana: Punjabi Sahitya Akademi, 1998. 88p.; 21cm. P 928.9142 PAR-p C64499 60 Parminder Singh Aalochna: Bapa Pritam Singh vishesh ank /Parminder Singh.-- Ludhiana: Punjabi Sahitya Akademi , 2001. 91p.; 21cm. P 928.9142 PRI-p C64504 61 Rajinder Kaur Dr. Sher Singh: jeevan te rachana / Rajinder Kaur.-- Ludhiana: Punjabi Sahit Akademi, 1986. xvi. 85p.; 21cm. P 928.9142 SHE-r C64501 62 Pradhan, Ashok Roy Itihaser prekkhapate Uttarbanga O Rajbangshi / Ashok Roy Pradhan.-- kolkata: Royal Publishers, 2006. 208p.: 22cm. ISBN : 81-87808-20-9. P 954.23 P6 C64622 TELUGU 63 Raju, S.N. Jyotisha prakashamu / S.N. Raju.-- Andhra Pradesh: Wisdom Teaching Temple, 2000. 622p.; 21cm. Te 133.5 P0 C64478 64 Swami Sukhabodhananda Dhyanamu / Swami Sukhabodhananda; translated by Bhargavi Rao.-- Bangalore: Prasanna Trust, 2004. 183p.; 22cm. Te 158.12 P4 C64464 65 Rao, Kathi Padma Ambedkar tattna shaastram / Kathi Padma Rao.-- Ponnur: Lokayata Publications, 2006.
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