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Library
| Sr. |
Accession |
Book Information |
Publisher |
| 1661 |
18028 |
The China Guide Book
by |
Eurasia Press, New Jersey |
| 1662 |
18042 |
The Land of the Rising Yen : Japan
by George Mikes |
Penguin Books |
| 1663 |
18044 |
The Philosophy of History in Our Time
by Hans Meyerhoff |
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| 1664 |
18053 |
Tatya Tope (in English)
by Indumati Sheoray |
National Book Trust, India |
| 1665 |
18055 |
The Cambridge Ancient History : Vol. II, Part 1
by |
Cambridge University Press, London |
| 1666 |
18056 |
The Cambridge Ancient History : Vol. II, Part 2
by |
Cambridge University Press, London |
| 1667 |
18057 |
The Cambridge Ancient History : Vol. II, Part 2 B
by |
Cambridge University Press, London |
| 1668 |
18058 |
The Rise and Fall of Lin Piao
by Jaap Van Ginneken |
Penguin Books |
| 1669 |
18060 |
The Discovery of India
by Jawahar Lal Nehru |
Meridian Books Ltd., London |
| 1670 |
18067 |
Tulsi Sahib : Saint of Hathras
by |
Radha Soami Satsang, Beas |
| 1671 |
18068 |
Three Chiefs
by Joginder Singh Sekhon |
New Book Co., Jalandhar |
| 1672 |
18070 |
The History of India :As told by its own Historians
by John Dowson prof., Ed. |
Susil Gupta, Calcutta |
| 1673 |
18072 |
The Sikhs
by J.H. Gordon |
Languages Department, Punjab |
| 1674 |
18074 |
The Viceroy at Bay : Lord Linlithgow in India 1936-1943
by John Glendevon |
Collins, London |
| 1675 |
18089 |
The Rivers and Canals of Punjab : A Historical Perspective
by Kirpal Singh Dardi |
Akkar Publishers, Jalandhar |
| 1676 |
18091 |
The Rajas of the Punjab
by Lepel H. Griffin |
Languages Department, Punjab |
| 1677 |
18092 |
The Punjab : Being A BriefAccount of the country of the sikhs
by Steinbach |
Languages Department, Punjab |
| 1678 |
18096 |
Three Essays on Party-Building
by Liu Shaoqi |
Foreign Languages Press, Beijing |
| 1679 |
18098 |
The Political History of China : 1840-1928
by Li Chien-Nung |
D.Van Nostrand Co., New Jersey |
| 1680 |
18106 |
The Sikhs in Kenya
by Manjit Singh Sidhu, Dr. |
Punjab University,Chandigarh |
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