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- Brand: New Bharat Sahitya KutirA GLIMPSE OF TEA
₹200.00₹150.00Author: R. A. SHARMA
Publisher: New Bharat Sahitya Kutir10 in stock
- A GRAMMAR OF THE BENGAL LANGUAGE
₹450.00₹383.00AUTHOR: Nithaniel Brassey Helhed
PUBLISHER : Patra Bharati
DATE OF PUBLICATION : April 2022
ISBN : 978-81-8374-697-7
PAGES : 288
SUBJECT : GRAMMAR OF THE BENGAL LANGUAGE
LANGUAGE : BENGALI
- A Guideline to PHILOSOPHY – Class XII (Parul Prakashani, Paperback)Rated 4.00 out of 5
₹240.00₹216.00Author: Debashish Chakraborty
Language: English
Publisher: Parul Prakashani
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- A Handbook for Civil Engineering (English, Paperback, Made Easy)
₹350.00₹299.00Author
Made EasyHighlights
Language: English
Binding: Paperback
Publisher: Made Easy
ISBN: 9789383643363, 9383643366 - Brand: Mrittika PrakashanA History Of Murshidabad District (Bengal) : With Biographies Of Some Of Its Noted Families [J H Tull Walsh]
₹750.00₹600.00Author: J H Tull Walsh
Publisher: Mrittika Prakashan
- A Late Sunrise -The Forgotten 18th August -Paperback 2020
₹199.00₹179.00Genre: Novel
Writer: Avijit Roy
Language: English
Publisher: Kochi Pata
ISBN: 978819471158
- A Late Sunrise, The Forgotten 18th August by Avijit Roy
₹199.00₹175.00The Indian village of Shibnibash,like some other parts of Bengal became the centre of discord when Pakistan’s flag was hoisted thereon the
morning of 15th August 1947. Freedom fighter Bivash led the protest
against the arbitrary decision made during demarcation. The lines were drawn, affecting
both the Hindus and Muslim people’s emotions, sending their life awry. Fear
gave birth to disputes, both verbally and physically violent, between
previously amicable neighbours. This bookventures to explore the long lost
historical event that’s rankled with inharmonious outcomes. - A Man Called Ove (English, Paperback, Fredrik Backman)
₹399.00₹259.00Author : Fredrik Backman
Publisher : Hodder & Stoughton
Binding : Paperback
Language : English
- A Modern Approach to Logical Reasoning by R.S. Aggarwal- Latest Edition, Paperback
₹290.00₹203.00About the book:
This revised edition of A Modern Approach to Logical Reasoning, while retaining the key strengths and structure of the previous edition, like presenting all types of questions and solved examples in a classified, well arranged, and graded manner, brings to the readers additional questions from various competitive examinations like SSC-CGL Tier I, CSAT, SBI (PO), RBI Grade B, etc.Key Features:
• An additional section with new questions from recent examinations.
• These questions are based on the latest trend and pattern of examinations.
• Complete solutions have been added to provide a simple and clear understanding of the logic involved in the questions.Table of Content :
• Logic
• Statement – Arguments
• Statement – Assumptions
• Statement – Courses of Action
• Statement – Conclusions
• Deriving Conclusions from Passages
• Theme Detection
• Cause and Effect ReasoningUseful For:
• IBPS-CWE Bank PO/Clerical/Specialist Officers, RRB Officers; SBI-PO/Clerical; NABARD &IDBI Bank Executive Offices
• SSC-CGL (Tier I and II); SSC-CHSL (10+2); SSC-FCI Grade III; SSC-CPO/SI/ASI, Income Tax etc.
• LIC/GIC/ UIICO AAOs, etc
• UPSC-CSAT, SCRA etc; and other State Services Exams
• Railways Grade ‘D’ & other Technical & Non-Technical Exam
• MAT; CMAT; CET (MBA); SNAP; BBA; BBM & other B School Admission Tests
• NTSE; CLAT; Hotel Management etc. - A Modern Approach to Verbal & Non-Verbal Reasoning (2 Colour Edition) – Dr. R S Aggarwal
₹850.00₹595.00ISBN : 9789352832163 Pages : 1216 Binding : Paperback Language : English Imprint : S. Chand Publishing Trim size : 8.25″ X 10.5″ inches Weight : 1.00kg © year : 2018 Out of stock
- Brand: Om Books InternationalA Passage to India ( Unabridged Classics): The originals
₹195.00₹147.00About The Book
Life never gives us what we want at the moment that we consider appropriate. British author e.M. Forster novel, a passage to India (1924) is based on the authors impressions of India. He started writing the novel soon after his first visit to the country. The story, set in the 1920s, plays out against the backdrop of the Indian Independence movement. The title of the novel is inspired by American icon Walt Whitman 1870 poem, a passage to India. The novel revolves around four main Characters— Dr. Aziz, his British friend Mr. Cyril Fielding, Mrs. Moore, and Miss adela quest during a day trip to marabar caves, adela mistakenly believes Dr. Aziz is trying to assault her. Dr. Aziz’s ordeal after being falsely accused, the run-up to his trial, and its consequences highlight the underlying tensions between Indians and the British rulers of India of the time. Though foster managed to shine a light on race relations and power imbalances in India during the British Raj, he did not directly condemn colonialism and imperialism in a passage to India.
About E.M. Forster
Edward Morgan ForstEr (1879–1970), British novelist, essayist, short story writer and critic, was born at Marylebone, London. His architect father died when Forster was very young and he was brought up by his mother. Forster’s celebrated works include the novels A Room with a View (1908), Howards End (1910), A Passage to India (1924), and Maurice (1971) as well as a large corpus of criticism. Forster broke new ground by departing from the elaborate, flowery style of his predecessors and adopted a freer, more colloquial style in his books. His novels were seeped in social commentary, which was based on his in-depth observations of middle-class lives. He also had a deep-rooted interest in Mediterranean “paganism,” which called for humans to maintain their connection with the natural world and live a life attuned to the earth’s rhythms.
- A Poetic Pilgrimage 2nd edition
₹250.00₹225.00AUTHOR :Satyam Roychowdhury
PUBLISHER : BEE BOOKS
ISBN :978-93-80925-14-1
YEAR OF PUBLICATION : 2019
LANGUAGE : ENGLISH
BINDING : Hardocver
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- Brand: Om Books InternationalA Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man ( Unabridged Classics) : The Originals
₹150.00₹113.00About The Book
“The first novel by Irish writer, James Joyce, A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man is a coming-of-age tale about the religious and intellectual awakening of the protagonist. In this semi-autobiographical novel, Joyce examines what distinguishes the individual from the social, religious and cultural, by mapping the ever-changing landscape of the mind. Written in a modernist style, the novel traces the journey of young Stephen Dedalus, a fictitious alter ego of Joyce, with an allusion to the skilful craftsman and artist of Greek mythology. Stephen rebels against the Catholic and Irish mores that govern his upbringing, culminating in his self-imposed exile from Ireland to Europe. American modernist poet Ezra Pound had the novel serialised in the English literary magazine The Egotist in 1914 and 1915. Published as a book in 1916 by B.W. Huebsch of New York, Joyce’s debut novel earned him his place as a frontrunner of literary modernism.”
About James Joyce
Born on 2 February 1882 in Dublin, Ireland, James Joyce was one of the most revered writers of the 20th century. His masterpiece, Ulysses, remains an unparalleled literary feat. His exploration of language and his exceptional use of the stream-of-consciousness technique immensely contributed to the modernist avant-garde, inspiring contemporary writers to experiment with fresh perspective.
A brilliant student, Joyce briefly attended the Christian Brothers-run O’Connell School before excelling at the Jesuit schools Clongowes and Belvedere. In 1904, in his early twenties, he emigrated permanently to continental Europe with his partner and future wife, Nora Barnacle. Though most of his life was spent in Trieste, Paris and Zurich, his fictional universe was largely set in Dublin, with characters who resembled his family members, acquaintances, friends and enemies. Joyce’s other well known works include Dubliners, a short-story collection; his first novel, A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man, which caught the attention of the American poet, Ezra Pound, who praised him for his unconventional style and voice, and the masterly Finnegans Wake. Following the Nazi invasion of Paris, he and his family moved to southern France in 1940. On 13 January 1941, following an intestinal operation, the writer passed away in Zurich, where he is buried in the Fluntern cemetery.Other Books By James Joyce