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Books on Biography Subject Subject Title Volume Author Editor / Published Year of Language Call No Books on Biography Subject Subject Title Volume Author Editor / Published Year of Language Call No. No. of Location Code Translator by Publication Copies 920 Biography Vidyasagar Adhikari, Subarnarek 1980 English 923.7 S R 1 C and the Santosh Kumar ha, Calcutta Regeneration of Bengal 920 Biography Annie Besant Aiyar, C. P. Publications 1963 English 922.912 S R 1 C Ramswami Divisions, Ministry of Information and Broadcastin 920 Biography Muthuswami Aiyar, T. L. National 1968 English 927.8 S R 2 A Dikshitar Venkatarama Biook Trust India 920 Biography Dr. Ambedkar Ahir, D. C. D. K. 1973 English 920 S R 2 D and Indian Publishers Constitution Distributors (P) Ltd., New Delhi 920 Biography The life of the Albers ,A The Maha 1956 English 922.943 S R 1 B Buddha christina bodhi societhy of india 920 Biography Private Face Ali, Aruna Asaf Radlant 1989 English 920 S R 1 I of A Public Publishers, Person - A New Delhi Study of Jawaharlal Nehru 920 Biography Lal bahadur Ali, Mir Najabat National 1969 English 923.2 S R 1 E Shastri Council Educational Research & Training, Ne Delhi 920 Biography The Vision of Ali, Sadiq Gandhi 1999 English 923.54 S R 1 I Swaraj Sangrahala ya, Patna 920 Biography Modern Ali,Mir Najabat National 1969 English 923 S R 1 E Reformers-Sir Council Syed Ahmad Educational Khan Research & Training, Ne Delhi 920 Biography Andrews' Andrews, C. F. Deenaband 1919 English 923 S R 1 D Papers _ hu Bunch of Andrews Letters to Centenary Rabindranath Committee Tagore and 920 Biography Pandit Vishnu Athavale, V. R. National 1967 English 927.8 S R 2 A Digambar Book Trust India 920 Biography Sister Atmaprana, Sister 1961 English 922 S R 1 A Nivedita Of Pravrajika Nivedita Ramakrishna- Girls School Vivekananda 920 Biography The Story of Atmaprana, Sister 1967 English 922 2 S R 1 D Sister Nivedita Pravrajika Nivedita Girls' School, Calcutta 920 Biography Sarojini Banerjee, K. P. 1998 English 923.54 R R 2 A Naidu - The Hasi Bagchi & Traditional Company, Feminist Kolkata 920 Biography A Nation In Banerjea , Sir Oxford 1915 English 923.2 S R 1 B Making Surendra nath university Press 920 Biography Jyoti Basu - Banerjee, Rekha 1997 English 920 S R 2 B The Surabhi Printers Authorized Pvt.Ltd. Biography New Delhi 920 Biography At The Cross- Banerji,Nripend A 1885-1946 English 923.7 S R 1 G Roads ra Chandra Mukherjee And Co. Ltd. 920 Biography Plekhanov Baron,Samuel Routledge 1963 English 923.2 S R 1 H The Father Or H. And Kegan Russian Paul Marxism London 920 Biography Mridula Basu, Aparna Oxford 1996 English 920 S R 2 B Sarabhai - University Rebel with A Press, Delhi Cause 920 Biography Dr. Shyma Basu,Dr. Rita Progress 2002 English 920.5414 S R 2 C Prasad Publishers, Moorkherjee Moscow & An alternate 920 Biography Bhakta Mira Behari, Bankey Ed. Munshi, Bharatiya 1961 English 920.7 S R 1 C K. M. & Vidya Diwakar, R. Bhavan, R. Bombay 920 Biography Evolution Of Bhattacharjee, The Mineva 1971 English 923 S R 2 A Political G. P. Assocites Philosophy Of Calcutta M. N. Roy 920 Biography So Rough A Blundell,Sir Weidenfeld 1964 English 923.2 S R 1 B Wind Michael & Nicolson 920 Biography Indira Gandhi Bose, Nemai Ananda 1987 English 920 S R 1 E on Herself Sadhan Publishers and Her Pvt. Ltd., Times - Her Calcutta Last and only Autobiographic 920 Biography Growing Up in Bose, Pradip The 1972 English 923 S R 1 E India Minerva Associates, Calcutta 920 Biography Ishwar Bose, S. K. National 1969 English 923.6 S R 1 C Chandra Book Trust, Vidyasagar New Delhi 920 Biography Surendranath Bose, S.K. Publications 1890 English 920 S R 1 E Banerjea divition patiala house new Delhi 920 Biography A Beacon Bose, S. K., Orient 2008 English 920 S R 2 D Across Asia - Werth, A. & Blackswan A Biography Ayer, S. A. Private of Subhas Limited, Chandra Bose Kolkata 920 Biography In Quest Of Bose, Sajal Minerva 1990 English 920 S R 2 C Freedom: Associates Sibnath PVT Banerjee And LTD,Calcutt His Times a 920 Biography Nehru A Brecher, Oxford 1959 English 923.2 S R 1 F Pictorial Michael University Biography Press 920 Biography Great Indians Bright, Jagat S. A new Light English 920.54 S R 1 B Publication 920 Biography Jawaharlal Bright, Jagat S. Indian 1945 English 923.2 S R 1 F Nerhu-A Printing Biography works Study Lahore 920 Biography Pethick- Brittain, Vera George 1963 English 923.2 S R 1 D Lawrence - A Allen & Portrait Unwin Ltd., London 920 Biography Nehru A Brown, Judith Oxford 1957-1964 English 923.54 S R 1 F Political Life M. University Press 920 Biography Who killed Buchanan, Secker 1964 English 923.173 S R 1 C kennedy? Thomas D. &Warburg 920 Biography The Lives Of Vol.1 Butler, Alban Virtue And 1961 English 922.22 S R 1 A The Compamny Fathers,martyr Ltd. s And Other Principal Saints 920 Biography The Lives Of Vol.2 Butler, Alban Virtue And 1961 English 922.22 S R 1 A The Compamny Fathers,martyr Ltd. s And Other Principal Saints 920 Biography The Lives Of Vol.3 Butler, Alban Virtue And 1961 English 922.22 S R 1 A The Compamny Fathers,martyr Ltd. s And Other Principal Saints 920 Biography The Lives Of Vol.4 Butler, Alban Virtue And 1961 English 922.22 S R 1 A The Compamny Fathers,martyr Ltd. s And Other Principal Saints 920 Biography The Lives Of Vol.5 Butler, Alban Virtue And 1961 English 922.22 S R 1 A The Compamny Fathers,martyr Ltd. s And Other Principal Saints 920 Biography The Last Carpenter, The Ram 1915 English 923.6 S R 1 H Days in Mary Mohan England of Library & the Raja Free Rammohan Reading Roy Room 920 Biography An Australian Casey, R. G. Hollis & 1947 English 923 S R 1 C in India Carter, London 920 Biography Achrya Chakrabarti, Readers 2005 English 925.54 S R 2 D Prafulla Dr. Debabrata Service, Chandra Ray : Kolkata The Quest for National 920 Biography Rajendra Chakrabarti, R. N. 2007 English 920 S R 2 D Prasad and Manasi Bhattachary the Indian a, Kolkata National Movement 920 Biography Swami Chakrabarti, Kalpaz 2006 English 923.754 S R 2 D Vevekanda - Mohit Publications Excellence in , Delhi Education 920 Biography Builders of Chandrasekhar ministry Of 1968 English 923 S R 1 B mordern india a,N.S. Information Dewan and ragacharlu Broadcastin g Govt. of india 920 Biography Charles Chaplin, Penguin 1964 English 920.6 S R 1 C Chaplin - My Charles Books Ltd. Autobiography New York 920 Biography The Char, K.T. George 1961 English 923.2 S R 1 F Quintessence Narasimha Allen& of Nehru unwin Ltd London 920 Biography Ram Moham Chatterjee, Sadharan English 923.6 S R 1 H Roy and Ramananda Brahmo Modern India Samaj, Calcutta 920 Biography Meghnath Chatterjee, National 1984 English 925.54 S R 1 C Saha Santimay and Book Trust, Chatterjee, New Delhi Enakshi 920 Biography Meghnad Saha Chatterjee, National 1993 English 923.154 S R 2 D Santimay & Book Trust (Reprint) Chatterjee, India, New Enakshi Delhi 920 Biography Charles Freer chaturvedi, ministry Of 1949 English 922 S R 1 A andrews Benarsidas & Information a Sykes, marjorie and Narrativ Broadcastin g Govt. of india 920 Biography The Chaudhuri, jaico 1969 English 920.5 S R 1 B autobiography Nirad C. publishing of an House Unknown Indian 920 Biography Into the Sun - Choudhury, Tr. National 1998 English 920 R R 2 A An Ramadevi Choudhury, Gandhi Autobiograph Manomohan Museum, y New Delhi 920 Biography Mother Teresa Chawla,Navin Gulmohur 1993 English 920 S R 1 H Press Pvt. Ltd. New Delhi 954 Biography Strring Times- Choudhury, Purple 2009 English 920 SR1D Memories of Bharati Peacock Anand Mohan Books & Sahay Arts Private Limited 954 Biography C. F. Andrews- Clark,I.D.L. ISPCK 1970 English 920 S R 1 B Beenabandhu 920 Biography Auchinleck _ Connell, John Cassel & 1959 English 923.5 S R 1 G A Biography Company of Field- Ltd., Marshal Sir London Claude Auchinleck 920 Biography Dr. schweitzer Cousins,Norma Asia 1961 English 922 S R 1 A Of Lambarene n publishing house 920 Biography George Cunliffe, The New 1960 English 923.1 S R 1 D Washington - Marcus American Man and Library, Monument New York 920 Biography Harilal Gandhi Dalal, Orient 2007 English 923.54 S R 2 C -A Life Chandual Longman Bhagubhai Private Limited Chennai 920 Biography Sri Aurobindo Das , Prof. The 2006 English 922.54 S R 2 B From Militant Shyamalesh Printobooks Nationalism Kalkata To Political Vedantism 920 Biography Sri Das, Sribhumi 2006 English 920 S R 2 B Aurobindo's Shaymalesh Publishing Observations Company, on Bolshevik Kolkata Revolution and Soviet 920 Biography The Political Das M.N. George 1961 English 923.2 S R 1 F Philosophy of Allen& Jawaharlal unwin Ltd Nehru London 920 Biography A Morern Das, A.C. General 1958 English 922.94 S R 1 I Incarnation Of Printers God And Publishings Privated Limited 920 Biography Pilgrimage to Das, Matilal Matilal Das, 1938 English 922 S R 1 D Brahmananda Dacca Keshab Chandra Sen 920 Biography Shoila Bala Das, S. B. English 920.7 S R 1 D Das - A Look Before and After 920 Biography Dashbandhu The 1960 English 923 2 S R 1 E Chittaranjin DasGupta,Hem publications Das endranath divition Delhi 920 Biography Rabindranath Das Gupta, Oxford 2004 English 928.54 S R 2 D Tagore - A Uma University Biography Press, New Delhi 920 Biography Maulana Datta,V.n.
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