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Sr.No Barcode Author Title Publisher Sr.No Barcode Author Title Publisher Hindi Sahitya Ka Mayur 1 513 Nagender Itihas Peparbegas Gupt,Methilish 2 521 Saket Sahitya Sadan aran Jaishankar,Pr 3 522 Kamayani Lok Bharti asad Muktibodh,Ga Rajkamal 4 527 Kamayani: janan Madhav Parkashan Chturvedi,Ra Kamayani Ka Lok Bharti 5 530 mswroop Punarmulyankan Parkashan Sharma,Ramvi Lok Bharti 6 534 Rag Virag:Nirala las Parkashan Singh,Doodhn Nirala:Atamhanta Lok Bharti 7 535 ath Astha Parkashan Sharma,Ramvi Premchand Aur Rajakamal 8 542 las Unka Yug Prakashan Premchand Ek Vajpayi,Nand Rajakamal 9 546 Sahityik Dulare Prakashan Vivechan Dusri Prampra Ki Rajakamal 10 552 Singh,Namvar Khoj Prakashan Vyomkesh Tripathi,Vishvn Rajakamal 11 557 Dervesh:Achrya ath Prakashan Hazari Prasad Permanand Rajakamal 12 558 Kathantar Shrivastav Prakashan Das Shyam Kabir 13 563 Lok Bharti Sundar Granthawali Aggarwal,Purs Akath Kahani Rajakamal 14 571 hotam Prem Ki Prakashan Tiwari,Bholana 15 572 Bhasha Vigyan Kitabmahel th Sharma,Deven Bhashavigyan Ki 16 579 darnathan & Radha Krishan Bhumika Sharma,Dipti Shukal Hindi Sahitya Ka Prakashan 17 584 Acharya Itihas Sansthan Ramchandar Hindi Sahitya Aur Chaturvedi,Ra Lok Bharti 18 590 Sanvedna Ka mswroop Parkashan Vikas Singh, Hindi Sahitya Ka 19 594 Radha Krishan Bacchan Dusra Itihas Bacchan Adhunik Hindi 20 600 Lok Bharti Singh Sahitya Ka Itihas Lok Bharti 21 601 Mahadevi Atit Ke Chalchitar Parkashan Dinkar,Ramdh 22 615 Kurukshetra Rajpal & Sons ari Singh Vani 23 618 Dharambir Kabir Ke Alochak Prakashan Kabir Ke Kuch Vani 24 619 Dharambir Aur Alochak Prakashan Kamayani Ki Manav,Visham 25 623 Tika(Mool Path Lok Bharti bhar Sahit) Bhartiya Islami LokBharti 26 696 Rza,Zafar Sanskriti Prakashan Sharma,Liladh Bhartiya Charit 27 1155 Shiksha Bharti ar Kosh Khandelwal,D S. Chand 28 1158 Mukhar Maun hira Publishing Shivank 29 1230 Premchand Krambhumi Parkshan Mahatama Jyotiba Phule 30 2009 Vimalkriti,L.G Radhakrishan Rachnawali Vol- 1,2 Shabdo Ka Safar Rajkamal 31 2025 Vadnerkar,Ajit Vol-1,2 Parkashan 32 2027 Tulsiram Manikarnika Rajkamal Hindi Sahitya Ka Gupt,Ganpati Lok Bharti 33 2044 Vaigyanik Itihas Chander Parkashan Vol-1,2 Valmiki,Ompra Radhakrishan 34 2046 Safai Devta kash Publication Samachar Patar Radhakrishan 35 2056 Kothari,Gulab Prabandhan Publications Atamnirbhar Moili,M. Bharat:Jal-Jiveen Rajkamal 36 2061 Virappa Ka Amrit Vol- Parkashan 1,2,3,4 37 2068 Sarkar,Badal Baki Itihas Radhakrishan Valmiki,Ompra Dalit Sahitya Ka Radhakrishan 38 2073 kash Sondryashashtra Prakashan Rajkamal 39 2075 Chugtai,Ismat Ajib Admi Parkashan Yadav,Rajend 40 2081 Atharah Upnyas Radhakrishan er Abbas,Khavaj Pratham 41 2163 Gehu Aur Gulab a Ahmed Prakashan Bahadurshah Hindi Book 42 2165 Ahmed,Nasim Jafar:Partinidhi World Shayari Chauhan,Sub Mahananda 43 2168 Mai Na Manu hadra Kumari Prakashan Maxium Gorki Ki 44 2170 Gorki,Maxium Sarvashresth Thakur & Sons Rachnaye Sachitra Vanyay Atmaram & 45 2175 Arun Vinod Sons Ransuya,Sury Dalit Chetna Ki Vani 46 2181 anarayan Pehchan Prakashan Tiwari,Shivku Naagvansh Ki Rajkamal 47 2185 mar Purakathaye Parkashan Teen So Tees Detha,Vijayda 48 2189 Kahavati Vani an Kahaniya Vangayay Kohli,Narende Vani 49 2195 Gatha:Narender r Parkashan Kohli Vol-1,2 Shahi,Madan 50 2197 mohan Lankeshwar Radhakrishan Sharma Bazaar Ke Khetan,Prabh Vani 51 2230 Beech:Bazaar Ke a Prakashan Khilaf Vani 52 2231 Braun,Lueis Yaun Dasiya: Prakashan Biomechanics & N.Delhi,Khel 53 2584 Aneja,O.P. Kinesiology Of Sahitya Human Motion Gerald,Edwar Rubaiyat Of 54 2649 N. York,Oxford d Fitz Omar Khayyam Literary Theory:A Culler,Jonatha 55 2942 Very Short Oxford n Introduction Kavita Ke Naye Rajkamal 56 3095 Singh,Namvar Partiman Prakashan Pratinidhi 57 3117 Vajpai,Ashok Kavitae:Gajanan Rajkamal Muktibodh Lokbharti 58 3121 Lokbharti Chandergupt Parkashan Hindi:Udbhav,Vik 59 3135 Bahri,Hardev Kitabmahel as Aur Roop Lokbharti 60 3136 Singh,Y.P. Kabir Ke Kavita Parkashan Kabir:Ek Naye Lokbharti 61 3140 Raghuvansh Drishti Parkashan Hindi Sahitya Ka Verma,Rajkum Lokbharti 62 3144 Aalochnatmak ar Parkashan Itihas Pandey,Rams Hindi Sahitya Ka Sanjay 63 3147 ajjan Itihas Parkashan Sakshi 64 3178 Gorki,Maxium Ma Parkashan Samay 65 3761 Kumar,Vinod Vidhyarthiyo Ke Hind Pocket Liye Prabandhan Sanyasi Jisne Jayco 66 3763 Sharma,Robin Apni Sampti Publishing Bech Di Bhartiya N. 67 3799 Gupta,Shivani Savtantarta Ka Delhi,Vandana Itihas Sharma,Ramvi Prampara Ka Rajkamal 68 4087 las Mulyankan Prakashan Rashtrabhasha Sharma,Deven 69 4090 Hindi Samasyae Lokbharati dernath Aur Samadhan Singh,Dudhna 70 4091 Mahadevi Rajkamal th Alochana Aur 71 4094 Singh,Namwar Rajkamal Vichardhara Das,Shyam Vani 72 4095 Sahityalochan Sundar Prakashan Sharma,Vishn Vani 73 4096 Panchtantra u Bhatt Prakashan Das,Lala Vani 74 4097 Pariksha Guru Shriniwas Prakashan Fillori,Pandit Sahitya 75 4098 Bhagyavati Shardharam Pracharak Mishra,Achary Hindi Sahitya Ka Vani 76 4099 a Vishvnath Atit Vol-1,2 Prakashan Prasad Guru,Kamtapr Sankshipt Hindi Vani 77 4102 asad Vyakaran Prakashan Mayyadas Ki 78 4104 Sahni,Bhishm Rajkamal Madi Bhandari,Man 79 4105 Yahi Sach hai Radhakrishan nu Vajpayi,Nandd Jaishankar Lokbharati 80 4106 ulare Prasad Prakashan Meri Teri Uski 81 4109 Yashpal Lokbharati Baat 82 4110 Yashpal Deshdrohi Lokbharati Lokbharati 83 4112 Yashpal Divya Prakashan 84 4114 Yashpal Amita Lokbharati 85 4115 Yashpal Jutha Sach Lokbharati Verma,Bhagw 86 4117 Chitralekha Rajkamal aticharan Mehta,Shrinar Dubte Lokbharati 87 4118 esh Mastul:Upnayas Parkashan Jindginama:Jind 88 4119 Sobti,Krishna Rajkamal a Rukh 89 4120 Sobti,Krishna Mitro Marjani Rajkamal Khetan,Prabh Chhinmasta:Upn Rajkamal 90 4122 a ayas Prakashan Hindi Kahani Ka Rajkamal 91 4124 Rai,Gopal Itihas Parkashan Sahitya Ke Haryana Panday,Mana 92 4125 Samajshastra Ki Granth ger Bhumika Akadami Tripathi,Vishav Hindi Sahitya Ka Orient 93 4126 nath Saral Itihas Bleckswan Kumar,Jainen Bharatiya 94 4127 Tyagpatra der Gyanpith Kumar,Jainen Bharatiya 95 4128 Sukhda der Gyanpith Kumar,Jainen Bharatiya 96 4129 Kalyani der Gyanpith Bharati,Dhara Suraj Ka Satva Bharatiya 97 4130 mbir Ghoda Gyanpith Naval,Nandkis Adhunik Hindi Bharatiya 98 4131 hore Kavita Ka Itihas Gyanpith Agay,Sachida Sarjana Aur National 99 4135 nand Sandarbh Paperbacks Vatsyayan Singh,Ramdh Lokbharati 100 4136 Mitti Ki Aur ari Dinkar Prakashan Mahavir Prasad Sharma,Ramb Rajkamal 101 4138 Dwivedi Aur ilas Prakashan Hindi Navjagran Hindi Upnyas Ka Rajkamal 102 4141 Rai,Gopal Itihas Parkashan Jain,Nemicha Adhoore Vani 103 4142 ndra Sakshatkar Prakashan Kahani Nayi Lokbharati 104 4143 Singh,Namwar Kahani Prkashan Nayi Avasthi,Devish Rajkamal 105 4144 Kahani:Sandharb ankar Prakashan h Aur Prakriti Kahani Ka Adhar 106 4146 Pallav Loktantra Prakashan Chandarkanta Khatri,Babu Bharat Pustak 107 4147 Santti Vol- Devkinandan Bhandar 1,2,3,4,5,6 Shivank 108 4154 Premchand Rangbhumi Prakashan Shivank 109 4155 Premchand Premasharya Prakashan Shivank 110 4157 Premchand Kayakalp Publication Shivank 111 4158 Premchand Nirmala Prakashan Shivank 112 4159 Premchand Partigya Prakashan Prasad,jaishan Naya Sahitya 113 4160 Titli kar Kendra Prasad,jaishan 114 4161 Kankal Asha Books kar Verma,Vrindav Prabhat 115 4163 Jhansi Ki Rani anlal Prakashan 116 4164 Kamleshwar Kitne Pakistan Rajpal National Ritikavya Ki 117 4165 Nagender Publshing Bhumika House Hindi Upnyas Ka Sumit 118 7157 Madhuresh Vikas Prakashan Panday,Mana Upnyas Aur Vani 119 7158 ger Loktantra Prakashan Dinkar,Ramdh Lokbharati 120 7160 Urvarshi ari Singh Prakashan Anat,Abhiman Rajkamal 121 7166 Lal Pasina yu Prakashan Beniwal,Anura Azadi Mera Rajkamal 122 7167 dha Brand Prakashan αñ¡αñ╛αñ░ αññαÑçαñéαñªα Ñü-αñ»αÑüαñù αñöαñ░ αñ╣αñ ┐αñéαñªαÑÇ sharma,Ramvil Rajkamal 123 7171 αñ¡αñ╛αñ╖αñ╛ as Prakashan αñòαÑÇ αñ╡αñ ┐αñòαñ╛αñ╕- αñ¬αñ░ αñ«αÑìαñ¬αñ░ αñ╛ αñåαñºαÑüαñ¿α ñ┐αñò αñ¡αñ╛ αñ░αññαÑÇαñ» Radhakrishan 124 7174 Taneja,jaidev αñ¿αñ╛ Prakashan 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