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Regional Books ASSAMESE 1 Premchand Godan / Premchand Regional Books ASSAMESE 1 Premchand Godan / Premchand; translated by Nirupama Phukan.-- New Delhi: Sahitya Akademi, 2012. 339p.; 22cm Translated from Hindi into Assamese: In Assamese language. Reprint of 1991 edition. ISBN : 978-81-260-2669-2. A 891.433 PRE-g C72276 Price : RS.***120.00 2 Bedi, Rajendar Singh Ekhon maliyon chadar / Rajendar Singh Bedi; translated by Neeva Rani Phukan.-- New Delhi: Sahitya Akademi, 2012. 82p.; 22cm. Translated from Urdu entitled 'Ek chadar maili si into Assamese; In Assamese language. ISBN : 978-81-260-4084-1. A 891.4393 BED-ek C72272 Price : RS.****75.00 3 Tagore, Rabindranath Ghare-bahire / Rabindranath Tagore; translated by Parag Kumar Bhattacharyya.-- New Delhi: Sahitya Akademi, 2012. 161p.; 22cm. Translated from Bengali into Assamese: In Assamese language: Reprint of 2005 edition. ISBN : 978-81-260-3375-1. A 891.443 TAG-g C72275 Price : RS.****70.00 4 Tagore, Rabindranath Gara / Rabindranath Tagore; translated by Surendramohan Chowdhury.-- New Delhi: Sahitya Akademi, 2011. 412p.; 22cm. Translated from Bengali entitled 'Gora' Into Assamese: In Assamese language: Reprint of 1964 edition. ISBN : 978-81-260-3204-4. A 891.443 TAG-g C72274 Price : RS.***190.00 BENGALI 5 Gangopadhyay, Sunil Jibaner barnachhata / Sunil Gangopadhyay.-- Kolkata: Deep Prakashan, 2011. 617p.; 22cm. In Bengali language. ISBN : 81-85800-51-0. B 891.4408 GAN-j B204446 Price : RS.***350.00 6 Roy, Kinnar Sangsaptak / Kinnar Roy.-- Kolkata: Mitra and Ghosh, 2011 291p.; 22cm. In Bengali language. ISBN : 978-93-5020-067-4. B 891.443 ROY-s B204440 Price : RS.***200.00 7 Ali, Syed Mujtaba Upanyas samagra / Syed Mujtaba Ali.-- Kolkata: Mitra and Ghosh, 2011. 528p.; 22cm. In Bengali language. ISBN : 978-93-5020-048-3. B 891.44308 ALI-up B204439 Price : RS.***300.00 8 Banerjee, Tarasankar Pratham chhoytee upanyas / Tarasankar Banerjee.-- Kolkata : Mitra & Ghosh, 2011. 540p.; 22cm. In Bengali language. ISBN : 978-93-5020-058-2. B 891.44308 BAN-p B204441 Price : RS.***400.00 9 Chattopadhyay, Sanjib Nana raser ati upanyas / Sanjib Chattopadhyay.-- Kolkata: Deep Prakashan, 2013. 484p.; 22cm. In Bengali language. ISBN : 978-93-82040-57-6. B 891.44308 CHA-n B204444 10 Guha, Buddhadeb Nana raser ati upanyas / Buddhadeb Guha.-- Kolkata: Deep Prakashan, 2011. 704p.; 22cm. In Bengali language. ISBN : 81-85800-52-9. B 891.44308 GUH-n B204443 11 Siraj, Saiyed Mustafa Nana raser 6ti upanyas / Saiyed Mustafa Siraj.-- Kolkata: Deep Prakashan, 2012. 714p.; 22cm. In Bengali language. B 891.44308 SIR-n B204445 12 Bandyopadhyaya, Bibhuti Bhushan Galpo samagra / Bibhuti Bhushan Bandyopadhyaya.-- Kolkata : Sundar Prakashani, 2012. 2v.; 22cm. In Bengali language. B 891.4431 BAN-g B204448; B204449, (V.1 - V.2) 13 Maitra, Kalyan, ed. Galpasangi / edited by Kalyan Maitra.-- Kolkata: Deep Prakashani, 2012. 351p.; 22cm. In Bengali language. ISBN : 81-85800-92-8. B 891.4431 MAI-g B204442 Price : RS.***250.00 14 Nandi, Moti Kishore sahitya samagra / Moti Nandi; edited by Niti Nandi.-- Kolkata: Publishing Plus, 2012. v.1; 22cm. In Bengali language. B 891.4431 NAN-k B204447,V.1 15 Charan, Arjun Deo Dharmayuddha / Arjun Deo Charan; translated by Shyamal Bhattacharya.-- New Delhi: Sahitya Akademi, 2012. 105p.; 22cm. Translated from Rajasthani entitled 'Dharam Judh' into Bengali; In Bengali language. ISBN : 978-81-260-3372-0. B 891.4792 CHA-d C72279 Price : RS.****80.00 16 Tagore, Saumyendranath Raja Rammohun Roy / Saumyendranath Tagore; translated by Somendranath Bose.-- New Delhi: Sahitya Akademi, 2012. 64p.; 22cm. Translated from English into Bengali: In Bengali language: Reprint of 1972 edition. ISBN : 978-81-260-2410-0. B 923.654 Roy-t C72280 Price : RS.****40.00 17 Pal, Srabani Saradindu Bandyopadhaya / Srabani Pal.-- New Delhi: Sahitya Akademi, 2012. 142p.; 22cm. In Bengali language. ISBN : 978-81-260-4075-9. B 928.9144 BAN-p C72281 Price : RS.****40.00 DOGRI 18 Magotra, Lalit, comp. Ajjai di dogri kahani / compiled and edited by Lalit Magotra.-- New Delhi: Sahitya Akademi, 2012. 236p.; 22cm. In Dogri language. ISBN : 978-81-260-4026-1. Dog 891.49931 MAG-aj C72341 Price : RS.***200.00 KANNADA 19 Kaunte, Lakshmana Andolana / Lakshmana Kaunte.-- Bangalore: Dhatri Pustaka, 2009. x, 350p.; 22cm. In Kannada language. Ka 894.8143 KAU-an C72179 Price : RS.***250.00 20 Rao, Korati Srinivasa Saamrajyodaya / Korati Srinivasa Rao.-- Bangalore: Kanta, 2009. 716p.; 22cm. In Kannada language. Ka 894.8143 RAO-s C72178 Price : RS.***500.00 KASHMIRI 21 Ahmad, Imtiyaz Aale Ahmad Suroor / Imtiyaz Ahmad; translated by Ghulam Rasool Josh.-- New Delhi: Sahitya Akademi, 2012. 128p.; 22cm. Translated from Urdu into Kashmiri; In Kashmiri language. ISBN : 978-81-260-3267-9. Kash 928.91439 AAL-ah C72346 Price : RS.****40.00 MAITHILI 22 Khatwani, Krishna Smaran: ek premak / Krishna Khatwani; translated by Sudhir Kumar Jha.-- New Delhi: Sahitya Akademi, 2013. 100p.; 22cm. Translated from Sindhi entitled 'Yad hik pyarji' into Maithili: In Maithili language. ISBN : 978-81-260-420-5-0. Mai 891.413 KHA-s C72336 Price : RS.****60.00 23 Jha, Surendra 'Suman' Rachna sanchayan / Surendra Jha 'Suman'; edited by Chandranath Mishra 'Amar' and Shankerdeo Jha.-- New Delhi : Sahitya Akademi, 2012. 319p.; 22cm. In Maithili language. ISBN : 978-81-260-3289-1. Mai 891.45408 JHA-r C72339 Price : RS.***125.00 24 Singh, Lakshmipati Rachana sanchayan / Lakshmipati Singh; compiled and edited by Ramanand Jha 'Raman'.-- New Delhi: Sahitya Akademi, 2012. 348p.; 22cm. In Maithili language. ISBN : 978-81-260-4053-7. Mai 891.45408 SIN-r C72340 Price : RS.***150.00 25 Jha, Kishore Nath Shyamanand Jha / Kishore Nath Jha.-- New Delhi: Sahitya Akademi, 2012. 124p.; 22cm. In Maithili language. ISBN : 978-81-260-3399-7. Mai 928.91454 JHA-j C72328 Price : RS.****50.00 26 Jha, Ramanand 'Raman' Lakshmipati Singh / Ramanand Jha 'Raman'.-- New Delhi: Sahitya Akademi, 2013. 139p.; 22cm. In Maithili language. ISBN : 978-81-260-3398-0. Mai 928.91454 SIN-j C72338 Price : RS.****50.00 MARATHI 27 Dharia, Mohan Vedh vikasacha (nivdak lekhani bhashane) / Mohan Dharia.- Pune: Utkarsh Prakashan, 2012. 316p.; 22cm. In Marathi language. ISBN : 978-81-7425-341-5. Mar 080 DHA-v C72189 Price : RS.***275.00 28 Patkar, Swapna Jeevan funda / Swapna Patkar.-- Pune: Ameya Prakashan, 2012. 171p.: plates; 22cm. In Marathi language. ISBN : 978-93-5080-001-0. Mar 155.25 Q2 C72126 Price : RS.***199.00 29 Pradhan, Ram Vaatchal: Yashvant ravanchl samvet / Ram Pradhan.-- Pune: Ameya Inspiring Books, 2013. 168p.; 22cm. In Marathi language. ISBN : 978-93-5080-023-2. Mar 891.463 CHA-p C72120 Price : RS.***275.00 30 Mane, Laxman Band darvaza / Laxman Mane.--3rd ed.-- Mumbai: Granthali, 2009. 191p.; 22cm. (Granthali Prakashan no. 38 ) Mar 891.463 MAN-b C71873 Price : RS.***180.00 31 Moreshwar Shivram Aathavanitle paule / Moreshwar Shivram and Bapusaheb Rege -- Mumbai: Granthali, 2012. 325p.; 22cm. (Granthali Prakashan no. 505) In Marathi language. Mar 891.463 MOR-aat C72133 Price : RS.***300.00 32 Sanade, S.B. Waras / S.B. Sanade.-- Mumbai: Iqbal Sahebji Sanade, 2011 49p.; 22cm. In Marathi language. Mar 891.463 SAN-w C72129 Price : RS.****50.00 33 Deshpande, Saroj Baag ake jagne... / Saroj Deshpande.-- Pune: Rohan Prakashan, 2012. 115p.; 22cm. ISBN : 978-9380361-80-2. Mar 891.463 SAR-b C72131 Price : RS.***150.00 34 Bhagvat, Smita Parkya bhumivar ghar / Smita Bhagvat.-- Mumbai: Granthali , 2011. 146p.; 22cm. (Granthali Prakashan no.474) In Marathi language. Mar 891.463 SMI-p C72136 Price : RS.***150.00 35 Hebbar, Arvind Varul / Arvind Hebbar.-- Pune: Madhusree Prakashan, 2012. 200p.; 22cm. In Marathi language. Mar 891.4631 HEB-v C72130 Price : RS.***210.00 36 Sharangpani, Shreenivas Vigyan gudhkatha / Shreenivas Sharangpani.-- Pune: Nandani Publishing, 2011. 120p.; 22cm. ISBN : 978-93-80131-41-2. Mar 891.4631 SHA-v C72145 Price : RS.***110.00 37 Vaidya, Prabhakar Chakradhar / Prabhakar Vaidya.--3rd ed.-- Mumbai: Lokvaghmai Grah, 2012. 84p.; 22cm. First published in 1984; In Marathi language. Mar 922.945 CHA-v C72134 Price : RS.****50.00 38 Routh, Sanjay Yugant / Sanjay Routh.-- Pune: Ameya Inspiring Books, 2013. 119p.: plates; 22cm. In Marathi language. ISBN : 978-93-5080-022-5. Mar 923.254 THA-r C71875 Price : RS.***195.00 39 Singh, J.J. Maze sainik, maza ladha: gatha sarsenapatichi / J.J. Singh translated by Vijaya Dev.-- Pune: Ameya Inspiring Books, 2013. 452+32p.: plates; 22cm. Translated from English entitled 'A soldiers general' into Marathi; In Marathi language. ISBN : 978-93-5080-028-7. Mar 923.554 SIN-m C72119 Price : RS.***595.00 40 Bhosle, D.T. Lokottar Gadgebaba: jeevan aani karya / D.T. Bhosle.--5th ed.-- Mumbai: Granthali, 2009. 332p.; 22cm. (Granthali Prakashan no. 348). In Marathi language. Mar 923.654 GAD-b C71878 Price : RS.***300.00 41 Narlikar, Jayant Vishnu Char nagratle mazze vishwo / Jayant Vishnu Narlikar.-- Mumbai: Mauj Prakashan, 2012. 546p.; 22cm. In Marathi language. ISBN : 978-81-7486-985-2. Mar 928.9146 NAR-c C72135 Price : RS.***500.00 42 Peters, Gretchen Seeds of terror: dahashat vadachi biji / Gretchen Peters; translated by Abhijit Pendharkar.-- Pune: Ameya Prakashan , 2012. 223p.; 22cm. Translated from English into Marathi: In Marathi language ISBN : 978-93-80514-68-0. Mar 958.1046 Q2 C72127 Price : RS.***255.00 ODIYA 43 Thoreau, Henry David Walden / Henry David Thoreau ; translated by Kumudini Roy -- New Delhi: Sahitya Akademi, 2012. 409p.; 22cm. Translated from English into Odia; In Odia language. ISBN : 978-81-260-3304-1. O 823.914 THO-w C72265 Price : RS.***240.00 44 Sabat, Kuntalakumari Kuntalakumari chayanika / Kuntalakumari Sabat; compiled and edited by Archana Nayak.--rev. ed.-- New Delhi: Sahitya Akademi, 2012. 168p.; 22cm. In Odia language. ISBN : 978-81-260-3378-2. O 891.45608 KUN-k C72268 Price : RS.***120.00 45 Ray, Annada Sankar Japanare / Annada Sankar Ray; translated by Rekha Mohanty -- New Delhi: Sahitya Akademi, 2012.
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