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1 From: M/s.B.Banerji, Antiquarian Booksellers, 5, R.B.C.Road, Dum dum cant. Kolkata ,India: Mob List of dated Following Books Published Govt. of Arunachal Pradesh: [North East India, Border of CHINA] ITANAGAR::- 1. Arunachal Pradesh Gazetteers: STATE GAZETTEER of ARUNACHAL PRADESH: Volume-1: Editor: Sokhepkri.[ is an account of all these facts.arunachal Pradesh,the Land of Rising sun is a hilly Tract,Snow Capped Mountains of trubulent Rivers,Green Valleys and deep gorges situated on the north-eastern tip of India,comprising roughly of 83,743 sq. Km.of Area. It is bounded on the north,north-east and north-west by [CHINA] TIBET, ON THE SOUTH BY ASSAM & ON THE West by Bhutan.Itanagar, Isbn Royal Size.pp 466,xxvii,with 52 colour photographs,plates,maps,tables,charts.rs-1500/- 2. Arunachal Pradesh District Gazetteers: SUBANSIRI DISTRICT.by S.Dutta Choudhury. First published, 1981, First rept.editin Isbn royal size.pp 338,xxvi,with 40 plates,tables,bibliography,maps.rs-900/- 3. Arunachal Pradesh District Gazetteers:TIRAP DISTRICT: Edited by S.Dutta Choudhury.first published,1980. First Rept.Edition Isbn pp 238,xvi,vi,with 40 plates,maps,charts,tables.rs-900/- 4. ARUNACHAL PRADESH DISTRICT GAZETTEERS: East Kameng West Kameng and Tawang District: Edited by S.Dutta Choudhury, Former Editor: Compiled by Ramendra Narayan Bagchi. The Present Volume Comprises Statistical data upto the year ,and a good deal of important information ranging from early times to the recent past has been incorporated it. Some additional statistical & Cenus figures concerning development activities of the development departments have been appended upto the year Printed in Calcutta,1996. royal size. Pp 272,xvi, with 15 photographs, tables, charts, graphs,history,people,agriculture,industries,trade,communications,education,culture,etc. Rs.850/- 5. Arunachal Pradesh District Gazetteers: East Siang and West Siang Districts: edited by S.Dutta Choudhury, it is complete document giving physical & Historical features of the state. This Volume Covers a wide ranje of subjects. The Development of far in various fields,& changes that taken place in political,social,economic & Culltural spheres over the years in these districts have been reflected in this document. Govt. of Arunachal, Itanagar, 1994.royal size. Pp 325,xviii,with art plates,20, index,charts,tables. Rs.850/-
2 6. Arunachal Pradesh District Gazetteers: Lohit District: by S. Dutta Choudhury. Govt.of Arunachal Pradesh 1978.Royal Size.pp 262,xviii,with 40 plates,maps,tables. Rs-850/- 7. Archaeological Heritage of Arunachal Pradesh: A Book Exclusively based on the Findings of Archaeological Investigation of Two Decades[ ] by Dr.Tage Tada, Jagat Ch. Dutta, Nabajit Deori.[ with earlier research. Excavation,analysis,date,and all district cover of arunachal Pradesh, appendix,..etc. Itanagar, 2012,1 st ed. Isbn Royal Size.pp 215,xviii,with maps,sketches,23 colour plates.rs-1500/- 8. A Descriptive Account of the Sculptures of MALINITHAN: Arunachal Pradesh. By Tage Tada,Bhaskar J.Das.[with Malinithan : past & present,43 stone sculptures with a historical background,art and architecture,socio-religious status,conservation,etc. bibliography on malinithan,appendix, maps,photographs,etc.]itanagar,1 st ed.2003.isbn pp 110,vii,with maps, 43 colour plates.rs- 700/- 9. Malinithan [ A study on Iconography] by J.C.Dutta.Mythologically Site is relatated to KRISHNA of DWARAKA. With Give Account of history,mythology,religion,iconography & Architecture of Malinithan Itanagar, 1 st ed.1997.isbn pp 72,xvi,with 53 colour plates.sketches,plans,figures,etc.rs-600/- 10. Glimpses of the early History of Arunachal.by L.N.Chakravarty.first published, rth rept. 2014, isbn Pp 220,viii,with sculptures,plates,tables. Historical ruins,history of posa, etc. Rs- 650/- 11. BUDDHISM Among the Monpas and Sherdukpens: by Niranjan Sarkar.first published,1980,rept.ed [with historical background, monasteries and temples,religious structure,lamaist ORDER, Religion in the life of the people index. Pp 106,xxii,with illustrations,index.rs-500/- 12. Malinithan and Akashi Ganga. By Dr. Tage Tada.with plates.isbn rs- 150/- 13. Aspects of PADAM MINYONG CULTURE: by Sachin Roy: Research Officer. Foreword by Verrier Elwin.[ with land and people,village, social,political,religion life, glossary of adi terms,appendix,index,bibliography.etc.first published 1960, 3 rd rept.edition Isbn pp 312,xxvii,text figures,colour plates,index.rs- 800/- 14. Customary Laws of Arunachal Pradesh series: -4: Customary Laws of the TAGINS: Arunachal Pradesh. By N.Mitkong.Itanagar,1 st ed Isb pp 177,viiwith glossary of tangin words.rs-500/- 15. Oral Literature of the TAGINS on Creation of Universe: Arunachal Pradesh. By Shri N. Mitkong, Shri A. Megu, Dr.B.Paul, Dr. B.K.Borah. Itanagar, st ed. Isbn pp 155,vii.Rs-500/-
3 16. Oral Literature : Folk songs of Arunachal Pradesh {ADI] by Dr. B.B.pandey.Itanagar, 1 st ed isbn pp 132,xvii,with many plates,photographs.of DANCE.. [21 songs,]rs-450/- 17. The Membas of Mechukha Valley: Arunachal Pradesh. By D.K.Dutta,[ with introduction,domestic life,social,economic life,religious and political life, etc] Itanagar,1 st ed pp 110,vii.,maps,illustrations.Rs- 475/- 18. The MONPAS of TAWANG: Arunachal Pradesh by Tsewang Norbu, Itanagar,1 st ed.2008.pp 220,xii,maps,appendix,with colour plates.rs- 650/- 19. An Introduction to BOOT Monpa Language. By Rinchen Dondrup.Itanagar,1 st ed Isbn pp 98,vii.Rs-450/- 20. Arunachal Pradesh An Overview: by Dr. Parul Ch. Dutta.,Revised by Tage Tada,first published, nd revised. Ed isbn With geography,history and archaeology,administration,people and culture,development.etc. pp 68,vii. Rs-300/- 21. Aashing Language Guide. By Arak Megu. Itanagar,2003. Isbn pp 94,xvii.Rs-400/- 22. Aspects of Customary Laws of arunachal Pradesh :[Original Title :Customary Laws of Arunachal Pradesh : A profile] edited by Dr.P.C.Dutta, & Dr. D. K. Duarah.Itanagar,1 st ed Revised and Enlarged Edition Isbn Pp 230,xviwith plates.rs- 800/- 23. Tribal Village Council of Arunachal Pradesh. Editors: by Dr.B.B.Pandey, Dr. D.K.Duarah, Mr. N.Sarkar. First published,1999.revised Edition Isbn pp 424,xiv.Rs-900/- 24. The Meyors and Their Language. By Victor Landi[ Language officer] Itanagar,1 st ed.2005.isbn pp 174,vii,maps,plates. Rs-475/- 25. An Introduction to Central Monpa: by K.Das Gupta.[ part-1; grammar, part-2; vocabulary,part-3; sentences,appendix- comparative word list and grammar.etc.first published,1968/. Rept Edition. Isbn pp 168,viiii.Rs-500/- 26. Ramo Language Guide:by Tapoli Badu [ Language Officer]Itanagar,1 st ed.2004.isbn pp 104,xxvi [ part-1; grammar, 2- words/vocabulary, 3- alphabetical word-list and illustrative sentences, 4- RAMO- ENGLISH,,part-5 miscellanceous sentences Rs-450/- 27. Hindi text: Arunachal Ki JANAJATIYa Aur Aitihasik Sthan. By Dharmaraj Singh.first published, 1994.rebound. pp 120,with illustrations.rs-450/-
4 28. Hindi Text: Arunachal Ke Tyohar: by Dr.Dharma raj Singh.itanagar,1 st ed pp 88,xvii,maps,illustrations.rebound.Rs-380/- 29. Hindi text:arunachal Pradesh Ki Jana-Jatoyo Ke Parva-Tyohar: [ Subansiri] district] by Birbhadra pandey.itanagar,1978.rebound.pp 45,xvii,with colour maps, census,and over 50 photographs.rs-450/- 30. RESARUN! 1975:[ Published by Directorate of research Govt. of Arunachal Pradesh]with over 22 articles by various authors. Some Chapters: Loku Festival of the Noctes-P.C.dutta, Language and Culture-K.Das Gupta,Tangsa folk legends- Aduk Tayeng, Burial in a Minyong village- B.B.Pandey, Two RARE ORNAMENTS from Lower SIANG A.K.DasEvidence of caste like features in some arunachal Tribes J.n.Chaudhury,interesting sculpture from malinithan, women in arunachal and their status in the socio-cultural life parul dutta, women artists of Arunachal- A.K.das,etc.pp 134,vii,with many plates,sculptures,photographs,maps.rebound.rs- 500/- 31. RESARUN:1976:[Research Department,Arunachal Pradesh]with 31 articles.. some articles.monastic Education- Mrs.B.Roy Burman, Place Name in Roing Dambuk area, The Khamtis and Their Religion- S.Barua, From Birth to Death among the Mijis- I.M.Siomon, Historical evolution of arunachal Pradesh,the story of origin and migration of the Noctes, note on the languages of Arunachal- I.M.simon., Rise of Buddhist Schools- N. Sarkarevolution of the administrative set-up in Arunachal Pradeshl.N.Chakravarty,Marriage system of the Khawas of Khmeng district r.k.deuri, speech and Social Life,Iconographic study of Some Sculptures from mallinithan, - by R.K.Billorey, Buddha and His Principlesetc. Rebound.pp 174,vi, plates.rs-500/- 32. RESARUN: 60 th year special issue: Journal of the Directorate of Research: Vol-36: Year Editorial Board; editor: Dr. Tage Tada, asst. editor: R.N.Koley, [with 18 articles. Some articles.bio Genetic Relationships Among the tribes of tirap and Changlang Districts and Importance of Physical Anthropological Research work in arunachal Pradesh-by Bikash Banerjee, Border Trade in west Siang District of Arunachal Pradesh, ETHNO MEDICINE: Tradition and Practices of the Idus, Vanishing Beauty of then hidden-land: a study on Tattoing among the Apatanis of Arunachal pradedh- Dr.Tage Tada, Anthropological Observation on traditional Games and Pastimes Among Longchang Tangsas of arunachal Pradesh- wangrao Taidong,etc.etc.itanagar,2012.royal size. pp 148,vii,with illustrations.tables. Rs-500/- 33. Bulletin of Museums of arunachal Pradesh: Volume : 2: Editor :shri Tage Tada. With 13 articles some articles. The textile art of arunachal Pradesh s.k.ghosh, mishmi custume and ornaments ; adepiction of rich personal adornment and tradition.. profile by karna, the importance of thangka in Mahayana Buddhist society by r. dondrup, handicrafts of adi tribe displayed in pashighat, mishmi etc.royal Size.pp 72,vii,with colour plates, text figures in colour, print in art papers. Rs-400/-
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