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Encyclopaedia Britannica 1987 Reference Usa 1987 2 2 Gwinn Robert P(Director) Britannica : Guide to the Britannica Reference Usa 1985 3 3 Gwinu , Robert S.NO ACC_NO AUTHOR TITLE_BOOK SUBJECT PUBLIS PLACE YEAR 1 1 DAMPHNE & OTHERS(EDITORS) ENCYCLOPAEDIA BRITANNICA 1987 REFERENCE USA 1987 2 2 GWINN ROBERT P(DIRECTOR) BRITANNICA : GUIDE TO THE BRITANNICA REFERENCE USA 1985 3 3 GWINU , ROBERT. P BRITANNICA : INDEX A-K REFERENCE U.S.A 1986 4 4 GWINU, ROBERT.P.(DIRECTOR) THE NEW ENCYCLOPAEDIA BRIATANNI REFERENCE U.S.A. 1986 5 5 MC HENRY, ROBERT (DIRECTOR) 1986 BRITANNICA BOOK OF THE YEAR REFERENCE U.S.A. 1986 6 6 GWINN, ROBERT.P. (DIRECTOR) THE NEW ENCYCLOPAEDIA BRITANNICA REFERENCE U.S.A. 1986 7 7 GWINN, ROBERT.P. (DIRECTOR) THE NEW ENCYCLOPAEDIA BRITANNICA REFERENCE U.S.A. 1986 8 8 GWINN, R.P. (DIRECTOR) THE NEW ENCYCLOPAEDIA BRITANNICA REFERENCE U.S.A. 1986 9 9 GWINN, R.P. (DIRECTOR) THE NEW ENCYCLOPAEDIA BRITANNICA REFERENCE U.S.A. 1986 10 10 GWINN, R.P. (DIRECTOR) THE NEW ENCYCLOPAEDIA BRITANNICA REFERENCE U.S.A. 1986 11 11 GWINN, R.P. (DIRECTOR) THE NEW ENCYCLOPAEDIA BRITANNICA REFERENCE U.S.A. 1986 12 12 GWINN, R.P.(DIRECTOR) THE NEW ENCYCLOPAEDIA BRITANNICA REFERENCE U.S.A. 1986 13 13 GWINN, R.P.(DIRECTOR) THE NEW ENCYCLOPAEDIA BRITANNICA REFERENCE U.S.A. 1986 14 14 GWUBB, R.P. (DIRECTOR) THE NEW ENCYCLOPAEDIA BRITANNICA REFERENCE U.S.A. 1986 15 15 GWINN, R.P. (DIRECTOR) THE NEW ENCYCLOPAEDIA BRITANNICA REFERENCE U.S.A. 1986 16 16 GWINN, R.P. (DIRECTOR) THE NEW ENCYCLOPAEDIA BRITANNICA REFERENCE U.S.A. 1986 17 17 GWINN R.P. (DIRECTOR) THE NEW ENCYCLOPAEDIA BRITANNICA REFERENCE U.S.A. 1986 18 18 GWINN R.P. (DIRECTOR) THE NEW ENCYCLOPAEDIA BRITANNICA REFERENCE U.S.A. 1986 19 19 GWINN.R.P. (DIRECTOR) THE NEW ENCYCLOPAEDIA BRITANNICA REFERENCE U.S.A. 1986 20 20 GWINN. R.P. (DIRECTOR) THE NEW ENCYCLOPAEDIA BRITANNICA REFERENCE U.S.A. 1986 21 21 GWINN. R.P. (DIRECTOR) THE NEW ENCYCLOPAEDIA BRITANNICA REFERENCE U.S.A. 1986 22 22 GWINN. R.P. (DIRECTOR) THE NEW ENCYCLOPAEDIA BRITANNICA REFERENCE U.S.A. 1986 23 23 GWINN. R.P. (DIRECTOR) THE NEW ENCYCLOPAEDIA BRITANNICA REFERENCE U.S.A. 1986 24 24 GWINN. R.P. (DIRECTOR) THE NEW ENCYCLOPAEDIA BRITANNICA REFERENCE U.S.A. 1986 25 25 GWINN. R.P. (DIRECTOR) THE NEW ENCYCLOPAEDIA BRITANNICA REFERENCE U.S.A. 1986 26 26 GWINN. R.P. (DIRECTOR) THE NEW ENCYCLOPAEDIA BRITANNICA REFERENCE U.S.A. 1986 27 27 GWINN. R.P. (DIRECTOR) THE NEW ENCYCLOPAEDIA BRITANNICA REFERENCE U.S.A. 1986 28 28 GWINN. R.P. (DIRECTOR) THE NEW ENCYCLOPAEDIA BRITANNICA REFERENCE U.S.A. 1986 29 29 GWINN. R.P. (DIRECTOR) THE NEW ENCYCLOPAEDIA BRITANNICA REFERENCE U.S.A. 1986 30 30 GWINN. R.P. (DIRECTOR) THE NEW ENCYCLOPAEDIA BRITANNICA REFERENCE U.S.A. 1986 31 31 GWINN. R.P. (DIRECTOR) THE NEW ENCYCLOPAEDIA BRITANNICA REFERENCE U.S.A. 1986 32 32 GWINN. R.P. (DIRECTOR) THE NEW ENCYCLOPAEDIA BRITANNICA REFERENCE U.S.A. 1986 33 33 GWINN.R.P. (DIRECTOR) THE NEW ENCYCLOPAEDIA BRITANNICA REFERENCE U.S.A. 1986 34 34 GWINN.R.P. (DIRECTOR) THE NEW ENCYCLOPAEDIA BRITANNICA REFERENCE U.S.A. 1986 35 46 PAXTON, JOHN.ED STATESMAN'S YEAR BOOK 1986-8 GENERAL BOOKSMACMILLAN LONDON 1986 36 48 PAXTON, JOHN.ED STATESMAN'S YEAR BOOK 1988-90 GENERAL BOOKSMACMILLAN LONDON 1989 37 60 FORBES, DUNCAN, COMPILED BY. DICTIONARY ENGLISH-HINDI STANI IN ROMAN REFERENCE NEW DELHI 1989 38 62 SEN,S.P. EDITED BY DICTIONARY OF NATIONAL BIOGRAPHY (E-L) REFERENCE INST. HIST. STUDIES CALCUTTA 1972 39 63 SEN,S.P. EDITED BY DICTIONARY OF NATIONAL BIOGRAPHY (M-R) REFERENCE INST. HIST. STUDIES CALCUTTA 1974 40 65 OJHA, RAJENDRA 75 GLORIOUS YEARS OF INDIAN CINEMA 1913- GENERAL BOOKSS.W. PUBLICATION BOMBAY 1988 41 73 MURRAY, JOHN A HAND BOOK FOR TRAVELLERS IN INDIA, GENERAL BOOKS LONDON 1949 42 74 AGRAWAL, A.N. & OTHERS INDIA : ECONOMIC INFOR. YEAR BOOK 87-88 GENERAL BOOKS NEW DELHI 1987 43 75 CHOPRA,P.N. WHO'S WHO OF INDIAN MARTYRS GENERAL BOOKS NEW DELHI 1972 44 96 FITZGERALD,E (ENG.VERSION) RUBAIYAT OF OMAR KHAYYAM Philosophy BOMBAY 45 98 SATISH KUMAR YEAR BOOK ON INDIA'S FOREIGN POLICY87-8 GENERAL BOOKSSAGE PUBLICATION NEW DELHI 1988 46 105 ARABIAN AMERICAN OIL CO. ARAMCO HAND BOOK GENERAL BOOKS K.S.A. 1968 47 110 RESERVE BANK OF INDIA EXCHANGE CONTROL MANUAL 1987 GENERAL BOOKSSHAH BOMBAY 1987 48 111 RESERVE BANK OF INDIA EXCHANGE CONTROL MANUAL 1987 GENERAL BOOKSSHAH BOMBAY 1987 49 113 AKERS.S.G SIMPLE LIBRARY CATALOGING GENERAL BOOKS CHICAGO 1954 50 119 MINISTRY OF EXTERNAL AFFAIRS THE CONSTITUTION OF INDIA (HINDI) Reference NEW DELHI 1988 51 141 RAMA RAO.T.S THE INDIAN YEAR BOOK OF INT'L AFFAIRS 64 GENERAL BOOKS MADRAS 1964 52 145 SEN.S.P. DICTIONARY OF NATIONAL BIOGRAPHY Biographies CALCATTA 1973 53 147 SEN.S.P. DICTIONARY OF NATIONAL BIOGRAPHY Biographies CALCATTA 1974 54 155 MURARILAL INDIA 1985: A REFERENCE ANNUAL GENERAL BOOKS N.DELHI 1986 55 158 GOPAL.S. SELECTED WORK OF JAWAHAR LAL NEHRU GENERAL BOOKSW.H.P. DELHI 1972 56 159 GOPAL.S. SELECTED WORK OF JAWAHAR LAL NEHRU GENERAL BOOKSW.H.P. DELHI 1972 57 160 GOPAL.S. SELECTED WORK OF JAWAHAR LAL NEHRU GENERAL BOOKSW.H.P. DELHI 1972 58 161 GOPAL.S. SELECTED WORK OF JAWAHAR LAL NEHRU GENERAL BOOKSW.H.P. DELHI 1973 59 162 GOPAL.S. SELECTED WORK OF JAWAHAR LAL NEHRU GENERAL BOOKSW.H.P. DELHI 1973 60 163 GOPAL.S. SELECTED WORK OF JAWAHAR LAL NEHRU GENERAL BOOKSW.H.P. DELHI 1976 61 164 GOPAL.S. SELECTED WORK OF JAWAHAR LAL NEHRU GENERAL BOOKSW.H.P. DELHI 1976 62 165 GOPAL.S. SELECTED WORK OF JAWAHAR LAL NEHRU GENERAL BOOKSW.H.P. DELHI 1977 63 166 GOPAL.S. SELECTED WORK OF JAWAHAR LAL NEHRU GENERAL BOOKSW.H.P. DELHI 1978 64 177 GOPAL.S. JAWAHARLAL NEHRU-A BIOGRAPHY-1889-1947 Biographies DELHI OXFORD DELHI 1985 65 178 GOPAL.S. JAWAHARLAL NEHRU-A BIOGRAPHY-1889-1947 Biographies DELHI OXFORD DELHI 1985 66 179 GOPAL.S. JAWAHARLAL NEHRU-A BIOGRAPHY-1956- Biographies DELHI OXFORD DELHI 1985 67 180 NEHRU MEMORIAL NUSEUM LIB. JAWAHARLA NEHRU CORRES. 1903-47 BIOGRAPHIES VIKAS DELHI 1988 68 181 GOPAL.S SELECTED W0RKS OF JAWAHERLAL NEHRU GENERAL BOOKSOXFORD N.DELHI 1985 69 182 GOPAL.S SELECTED W0RKS OF JAWAHERLAL NEHRU GENERAL BOOKSOXFORD N.DELHI 1986 70 183 GOPAL.S. SELECTED WORKS OF JAWAHERLAL NEHRU GENERAL BOOKSOXFORD N.DELHI 1987 71 185 SHARMA.J.S. J. NEHRU:A DESCRIPTIVE BIBLIOGRAPHY Biographies S.CHAND DELHI 1955 72 187 DIKSHIT.S. & OTHERS JAWAHARLA NEHRU GENERAL BOOKSOXFORD DELHI 1989 73 188 PARTHASARATHI.G. J. NEHRU:LETTERS TO CHIEF MINISTER 47-64 GENERAL BOOKSOXFORD DELHI 1985 74 189 PARTHASARATHI.G. J. NEHRU:LETTERS TO CHIEF MINISTER 47-64 GENERAL BOOKSOXFORD DELHI 1988 75 190 PARTHASARATHI.G. J. NEHRU:LETTERS TO CHIEF MINISTER 47-64 GENERAL BOOKSOXFORD DELHI 1989 76 191 ZAKARIA.RAFIQ A STUDY OF NEHRU GENERAL BOOKSTIMES OF INDIA PUBLICATIO BOMBAY 1960 77 192 PUBLICATION DIVISION JAWAHARLA NEHRU'S SPEECHES 1953-57 GENERAL BOOKSPUBLICITY DIVISION DELHI 1958 78 193 PUBLICATION DIVISION JAWAHARLA NEHRU'S SPEECHES 1949- GENERAL BOOKSPUBLICITY DIVISION DELHI 1954 79 196 J.L.NEHRU MEMOREAL FUND JAWAHAR LAL NEHRU - AN AUTOBIOGRAPHY BIOGRAPHIES OXFORD N.DELHI 1982 80 199 AKBAR.M.J. NEHRU : THE MAKING OF INDIA BIOGRAPHIES PENGUIN U.K. 1988 81 204 DAS.M.N. THE POLITICAL PHILOSOPHY OF J.NEHRU PHILOSOPHY GEORGE ALLEN U.K. 1961 82 205 SHEEAN.VINCENT NEHRU : THE YEARS OF POWAR RGENERAL BOOKSVICTOR LONDON 1960 83 206 PUBLICATION DIVISION JAWAHARLAL NEHRU'S SPEECHES 46-49 GENERAL BOOKSPUBLICITY DIVISION DELHI 1958 84 213 KAMARAJ.K & OTHERS NEHRU LEGACY : A SYMPOSIUM GENERAL BOOKSNATIONAL BOOK N.DELHI 1966 85 221 PANJABI.K.L. RAJENDRA PRASAD Biographies MACMILLAN BOMBAY 1960 86 222 SAVARA.S. 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