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professor toofaanii publishers, East Lansing, MI USA is happy to announce their 116th book

Hindi Talkies (1931-1940) 78RPM Records Information

by Har Mandir Singh ‘Hamraaz’ and Prof Surjit Singh

This book is based on the Database Website.

Here we have a table of the 78RPM records arranged by the Record Number, year, film, song, singer for 1931-1940.

Hindi Edition has been published already.

Paperback 6 by 9, 129 pages.

Now You Know!

A few pages may be read here

 

 

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professor toofaanii publishers, East Lansing, MI USA is happy to announce their 95th book

Hindi Films: Pictures of the Cast VII (1952-1953)

Sheo Khetan and

Prof Surjit Singh

How many times have you wanted to know how the actors in old movies looked like? Of course, we are all familiar with the famous ones, Saigal, Ashok Kumar, Lila Chitnis, Madhubala. But how about many others whose names appear in the film cast and filmographies, particularly junior artists and background dancers? This book is an attempt put faces to their names. In this book, the seventh in this series, we have 65 Hindi films from 1952-53, whose videos are in our collection and captured about 1,260 pictures of the cast.

paperback, 6 by 9, 160 pages.

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The first few pages may be read here as usual

 

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professor toofaanii publishers, East Lansing, MI USA is happy to announce their 137th book

Atiya Fyzee Rahamin: An intellectual and literary biography (in Urdu) by

 

 

Waseem Raza, PhD

 

Atiya Fyzee Rahamin (1877-1967) was a multi-talented lady from the Indian Subcontinent. She was born in Istanbul and raised in colonial Bombay was an extraordinary woman of her time.
She was one of the first elite Indian Muslim women to receive a modern education, appear in public unveiled and participate in women's organizations.
Noted for her intellectualism, she was a cultural icon - not least on account of her friendships with two of South Asia’s prominent Muslim intellectuals Maulana Shibli Numani and Allama Iqbal.
Her partnership with her husband, artist and writer Samuel Rahamin also earned the couple international acclaim in fields of music, dance, visual arts, theatre, and literature.
This book will appeal to scholars and students interested in travel narratives, gender studies, Urdu literature as well as modern history of India and Pakistan.
 
Paperback 6 by 9 in, 260 pages.
 
The first few pages may be read here: