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      • Bingsha Shatabdi

        Established in 1956, Bingsha Shatabdi follows two different trends in publication, It brings out direct translations from various European languages like French, Dutch, German into Bangla. It deals with both contemporary and classical literature. Its second goal is to publish collections of essays in Bangla and English, and its area of concentration is Social Science And Ancient Indian Civilization and Culture.

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      • Helen Binns Agency

        Foreign Rights Agency specialising in picture books, board books, novelty, activity, craft and children's/ YA fiction titles from UK and North American Children's Publishers and Literary Agencies.

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      • Shimantar Kabya

        by Manohar Batham

        Border security man spends their lives in the mountains, guarding million of other's lives. He spends his solitude amidst flamingos, befriending the tides, trees and desert. This ex-army man describes their plight in his own unique manner.

      • Surjer Ghora O Anyanya Galpo

        by U.R. Ananthamurthy

        Most powerful writer of contemporary Indian literature Jnanpeeth awardee U.R. Ananthamurthy was ex-president of Sahitya Academi. This is his first Bengali translation.

      • When Daddy was a Little Boy

        by Alexander Raskin

        A classic tale for each child, where he or she can identify his or her childhood with the famous daddy. Parents are seldom extra ordinary personalities rather like any other child – as was Sasha and her famous daddy.

      • Manikda – Mémoire sur Satyajit Ray

        by Nemai Ghosh

        Mémoire of Ray's photo biographer Nemai Ghosh, known as the Boswell. Enriched with 50 black and white photographs of Ray in different moods. Directly translated from Bangla to French.

      • Jatibidwesher ao-aa-ka-kha

        by Tahar Ben Jelloun

        Translation from original writings of the Tahar Ben Jelloun, the world famous French-Moroccan writer, who, in a lucid language explains the problems of Racism and suggests some remedies.

      • Michel Tournier-er Shrestha Galpo

        by Michel Tournier

        A major writer of C 20th French literature, Tournier always questioned the archetype of occidental wisdom. He is a one of the contester for Nobel Prize in literature.

      • Marubhumi

        by Jean Marie Gustave Le Clézio

        The winner of Nobel Prize for Literature in 2008, Le Clézio paints the human life with words. The main protagonist in this book is desert itself. Human characters pivot around it. The Bangla translation is the first one in any Indian language.

      • Swapna O Satya

        by Johan Wolfgang Von Goethe

        Goethe started writing his auto biography 'Dichtung and Wahrheit' at the age of 60 and finished the book, when he was 80.

      • Divine Verses

        by Nabanidhar Das

        The whole collection reflects the poet's own vision and his positive outlook of life. In the perennial Indian classical tradition he tried to celebrate life divine.

      • Indian Civilization and its Antiquity

        by Bhudeb Mukhopadhyay

        This book explains the antiquity of Indian civilization. The subject has been broadly divided under three different headings, author speaks of Indian Culture, Indian Chemistry and its Antiquity.

      • Vishnupur Temples : Rhythm and Melody

        by Dr. Barnali Mitra

        The narration of various forms of terracotta plaques of Vishnupur temples are described from a dancer's view. Enriched by the photographs of internationally known lens man Nemai Ghosh, over 100 art plates.

      • Chandernagore and its dependencies

        by Kanchana Mukhopadhyay

        The less known history reference book of French colony in Bengal enriched with rare maps, plans and documents from France, India and England.

      • Jibaner Ei Jalshaghare

        by Ramkumar Chattopadhyay

        Autobiography of legendary singer of last century, who portrayed the city life of Calcutta – the cultural capital of India.

      • Krishanakahini Mahabharat

        by Haraprosad Mukhopadhyay

        Author analyses the discreet conflict and power politics between the newly settled Aryans and non Aryans in Mahabharata

      • Manikda

        by Nemai Ghosh

        A memoir by Nemai Ghosh, famously known as "Photo-Biographer" of film maestro Satyajit Ray. It gives an intimate account of the life and works of Satyajit, fondly nicknamed Manikda. Contains numerous black and white portraits of Ray

      • August 2020

        Second Chance

        by Dr. Kavita Bhatnagar

        She was only 26, pretty, intelligent, earning well and – divorced. Ragini had been on cloud nine once her marriage was fixed and certain that she was going to get all the love she had dreamed of – her marriage would be perfect and she would really live happily ever after. But soon the marriage turned abusive and Ragini walked out of the bitter, hurtful existence – shaken, but determined to create anew life for herself. This is the story of Ragini’s quest for love and companionship. Her efforts make her interact with different suitors and take her on a roller coaster emotional ride. Ragini’s travails to marryagain show myriad hues where deceit and pretence come face to- face with hope and aspiration. Will life give her a second chance?

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