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B.S. Kesavan: First National Librarian of India

 
P. Thankappan Nair (Author)
Synopsis B.S. Kesavan, the first National Librarian of India, was a legend in his life-time, for his magic wand transformed the Imperial Library into the National Library of India in the best traditions of Indian life and culture, raising its stature on par with other national Libraries of world. Belevedere, the mansion of Warren Hastings, the great Governor-General of India, became in the hands of Mr. Kesavan, the finest library building for housing the priceless heritage of the Nation. The Reading Rooms of the library were so embellished by Mr. Kesavan with plaques and portraits that the visitors were always reminded of the cultural influences exerted by the great savants of the country. P.T. Nair, the bare-foot historian of Calcutta, has tried to portray the inimitable architect of India’s National Library in this work.
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About the author

P. Thankappan Nair

P. Thankappan Nair (b. 1933), hailed as the "bare-foot historian", and talkin', walkin', livin’ encyclopaedia of Kolkata has produced no less than 39 volumes, out of which 31 are on the City of his choice. He has received exposure on the electronic and other media, at home and abroad, besides felicitation addresses and mementoes from several institutions of Calcutta, including the University of Burdwan, which conferred on him a D. Litt. After working for about a decade, he is again concentrating on Kolkata, taking up heritage history of the City in hand.

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Bibliographic information

Title B.S. Kesavan: First National Librarian of India
Format Hardcover
Date published: 01.01.2005
Edition 1s ed.
Publisher Punthi Pustak
Language: English
isbn 8186791590
length xvi+603p., Plates; Tables; Notes; References; Index; 22cm.