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W Ite to Publish w R ite to publish SNo Title of the Books MRP TRANSLATION SERIES 1 A Shrine for Sarasamma [Author: Shivaram Karanth, Translator: D A Shankar] 180 2 U-Turn (Kannada) [Author: Anand Masavekar, Translator: Neeta Inamdar] 180 3 Vaidehi Kathana [O L Nagabhushana Swami] 250 4 The Ramayana of Valmiki [A condensed version of Valmiki’s epic) [M R Parameswaran] 340 TWO PLAYS - The Sahyadri Saga and The World of Swayamvara 5 199 Author: Akshara K V, Translator: Jayanth Kodkani 6 Defiance [Author: Na Mogasale, Translator: S M Pejathaya] 495 7 The Gandhi Cap and Other Short Stories [Mahendra P Srivastava] 345 8 The Path of Proofs – Pramanapaddhati of Sri Jayatirtha (2nd Edition) [Shrinivasa Varakhedi] 345 Just a few pages: Some memories of Saraswatibai Rajwade 9 210 Author: Vaidehi, Translator: Deepa Ganesh 10 Swapna Saraswatha 530 Author: Gopalakrishna Pai, Translator: M R Rakshith, Savita Sastri, Sumathi Shenoy 11 Bamonn [Author: Na D’Souza, Translator: S M Pejathaya] 255 12 Comasya Dhakka [Author: K Shivaram Karanth, Translator: Anantha Padmanabha Shastry] 195 13 Anurakte [Author: Late Vyasaraya Ballal, Translator: Poornima Hebbar] 390 14 Karakarthaprabodhini [Shivani V] 345 15 Mahammayi [Author: Chandrasekhara Kambara, Translator: Katyayini Kunjibettu] 195 16 The Other Face [Translator: N T Bhat, Author: Na Mogasale] 550 17 Kaitan Gandhi’s Freedom Struggle [Translator:B.Gangadharamurthy, Author: Na D’Souza] 280 18 A Handful of Sesame [Translator: Ms Maithreyi Karnoor, Author:Srinivas B Vaidya] 310 19 Sati Kamale [Translators: Prof B Surendra Rao, Prof K Chinnappa Gowda] 240 20 Saga of the Uprooted [Translator: Saratchandra Shenoi; Author: Ranga Hari] 95 21 Bhagavantana Kandammagalu [Translator: Dr. Madhavi S. Bhandary; Author: Susmita Bagchi] 190 Caught in the World of Binaries: Selected Poems of K S Nisar Ahmed 22 310 Editor: C N Ramachandran & M S Raghunath 23 Akka Mahadevi, the questioning poet-saint [D A Shankar] 255 24 Unheard Sounds Flow On Translator: Dr. T. K. Ravindran, Author: Dr. K. 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