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Premchand Ki Prasidh Kahaniya

SKU: Mag-23160

Premchand ki sampurna kahaniya ‘Maansarovar’ naamak sheershak mein sangrahit hain, jo 8 khandon mein prakashit hai. Unn kahaniyon mein se 13 chuni hui prasidh kahaniyon ko iss pustak mein prakashit kiya gaya hai,. Ye kahaaniyan ek vishesh shaili aur drishtikon se prastut ki gayi hain. Pratyek kahaani ke purva Premchand ki rachna ki vishesh baatein taths ant mein unke sandesh evam unse milne vaali shiksha ko diya gaya hai jo iss kahaani sangraha ko unootha aur vishesh banaate hain.

Pride and Prejudice

SKU: Mag-27533

“Counted among the most popular romantic novels of all time, Pride and Prejudice was first published in January 1813. The novel is a satirical commentary on British society around the turn of the 19thcentury, and the demands it placed on women then.
It follows the main character, Elizabeth Bennet, a strong, dynamic woman who learns the ins and outs of the society she lives in and about how to navigate it. Way ahead of her times, Elizabeth’s encounters with Mr. Darcy, a perpetually annoyed gentleman, are a reflection of her take on marriage and the rules of propriety that society lays at the feet of a woman. Austen deftly offsets Elizabeth’s cool, sarcastic demeanor with her sister Jane’s softness, as well as their father unquestioning acceptance of Elizabeth’s choices with their mother’s socially conditioned but well-intentioned worries for her daughters in the novel. The story reinforces the importance of familial support towards marrying for love.
Pride and Prejudice continues to be popular among the masses as well as critics for its timeless themes of love, family, gender, as well as society and class. It was well-received even when it was published and its popularity has only increased with time, with its sharp yet entertaining social commentary.”

Princes Of Falcons

SKU: Mag-22801

“Silviya, a girl living in our present day society in India, finds herself unexpectedly confronted with difficult questions about herself due to her horrible dreams. She was born amid bloodshed and violence in an obscure tribe of North America. Her grandmother Trisha who was an Indian took her to India for safety and solace and shattered all relationships with past. Silviya knew nothing about her origin but past cast its shadows through horrible dreams.
Forced to pick up the pieces and deal with her past, Silviya embarks on a journey to an obscure region Bangolarrea with her friends, where she was born, to find out the truth and her identity. In the meantime, the Falcon tribe in which Silviya was born is threatened by the Naga tribe.
As the time go by, Silviya finds herself falling in love with her collage friend Manav, but is it even possible for a girl from the obscure tribe having supernatural powers and a boy of modern day to have a happy ending together.
The presence of a young warrior – Ralf – in her tribe and the future forecast prompts her to rethink whether it is better to forgot her past or to rehabilitate in India with Manav or whether to live in the past or destroy it once and for all? What would be the outcome of the war, would Silviya be able to survive?

Priya’s Shakti Comic Book

SKU: Mag-8244

A woman vanquishes her fears and dismisses the ridicule, speaking out as a survivor and becoming an inspiration to thousands of women in India who have faced the same ordeal — a modern-day female superhero. – VICE NEWS

Priyan Sirukathai Thoguppu

SKU: Mag-16478

பிரியன் சிறுகதை தொகுப்பு

Pulp Fiction Chronicle

SKU: Mag-17405

Welcome to “Pulp Fiction Chronicle”! Discover original novellas and short stories by top-notch authors. A wide variety of content includes every subgenre of crime, adventure and weird fiction, like mysteries, suspense thrillers, whodunits, westerns, historical stories, horrors, and fantasy tales. Read them to make your blood run cold!

Pulp Modern

SKU: Mag-15307

Uncle B. Publications and Larque Press, LLC, present the triumphant return of PULP MODERN. Volume Two, Issue One features fiction from multiple genres, including crime, horror, and science fiction. Pulp Modern resumes its mission to publish the very best fiction from around the world. In this issue, writers from Europe, Canada, the United States, Asia, and Australia contribute a diverse selection of short stories for the most discerning readers.

Puravi

SKU: Mag-24716

Art and literature monthly magazine for tamil readers.

Quilled Galleria

SKU: Mag-16964

Quilled Galleria is an anthology of Quilled Contest 2k18.
The writers and poets are solely responsible for their writes. Quilled Contest 2k18 was organised with one moto; “a platform for budding poets”.
Quilling Community thanks all the persons associated with the community.

Rather Lovely Thing

SKU: Mag-11471

Rather Lovely Thing is part of Studio Kokaachi’s MIXTAPE VOL. 1 – an anthology of short comics by Indian writers and artists.

Rave Scripts

SKU: Mag-23009

In prohibition era America, Jay Jones is one of the best smugglers around, but when a rich drug lord attempts to monopolize the selling and distribution of alcohol through out the country, his livelihood is threatened and is determined to stop his plans.

Reading Hour

SKU: Mag-631

Reading Hour brings you a selection of creative writing from India. It is a bimonthly magazine that features short fiction, poetry, essays, reviews and interviews. Launched in Jan 2011, it has been well appreciated by critics, writers and the reading public – as one of them puts it, “…how utterly addictive your little magazine is!”

Red Rum, A Grand National Hero

SKU: Mag-1941

The full dramatic story of Red Rum’s Grand National wins and how he captured the hearts of the nation.

Relativity: The Special and the General Theory

SKU: Mag-27519

“Written by Albert Einstein, Relativity: The Special and the General Theory started out as a paper before it was published in book format. The original German edition was published in 1916 and it wasn’t until 1920 that it was translated into English. The book is divided into three parts, each dealing with a different form of relativity and universal thought. Interestingly, Einstein is known to have written the book for readers who are interesting in the science and philosophy it, but are not particularly equipped with the mathematics of theoretical physics. Hence, the book serves as an excellent introduction to the theory of relativity to those fascinated with the workings of the cosmos.
At its core, the book provides a fascinating insight into the relationship between space and time and the universe as a whole. This modern-day masterpiece is considered to be one of the most popular and noteworthy works in physics in the 20th century, greatly impacting physics as we have known and understood in myriad ways.