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LEARN HINDUSTANI - VINTAGE BOOK COLLECTION
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The Digital Library is proud to present this stunning virtual archive of 100 rare, vintage and hard-to-find books compiled together for the first time in one unique virtual library covering all aspects of THE HINDUSTANI LANGUAGE.
This is a stunning virtual archive and an absolute must for anyone with an interest in learning, teaching and studying Hindustani, the language which has given us the Hindi and Urdu commonly spoken today. Explore the history and roots of this classic language. Study the Hindustani alphabet, grammar, sounds, syntax and pronunciation. With courses, lessons, and exercises for everyone from beginner to expert - the full list of titles included speaks for itself. The collection also includes several books on Hindi, Urdu and Bengali.
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All of the books have been scanned in HQ and preserved forever in modern pdf format, easy to read on any laptop, computer, e-reader, tablet or even smartphone. This superb compilation of 100 vintage books provides literally 1,000’s of pages of great content for the student. You can also print any page you wish, or even books in their entirety. Some of the books and manuals contained within this collection are extremely hard-to-find and will provide a valuable library of reference material.
Full List of Books Included:
A Conversation-Grammar of the Hindustani language - C. Tisdall (1911)
A dictionary in English, Bengali and Manipuri (1837)
A dictionary of the principal languages spoken in the Bengal presidency, viz. English, Bángálí, and Hindústání. In the roman character - P. D'Rozario (1837)
A dictionary, Bengáli and Sanskrit, explained in English, and adapted for students of either language - G, Haughton (1833)
A dictionary, Hindustani and English - accompanied by a reversed dictionary, English and Hindustani - D. Forbes (1866)
A dictionary, Hindūstānī and English - J. Shakespear (1817)
A dictionary, Hindustání and English - W. Yates (1847)
A dictionary, Hindustani and English, and English and Hindustani, the latter being entirely new (4th edition, greatly enlarged) - J. Shakespear (1849)
A dictionary, Hindustani and English, with a copious index, fitting the work to serve, also, as a dictionary of English and Hindustani - J. Shakespear (1834)
A grammar of the Bengalee language - W. Carey (1818)
A grammar of the Bengali language, to which is added a selection of easy phrases and useful dialogues - D. Forbes (1875)
A grammar of the eastern Hindi compared with the other Gaudian language - A. Hoernle (1880)
A grammar of the Hindí language - S. Kellogg (1893)
A grammar of the Hindustani language - J. Shakespear (1843)
A grammar of the Hindustani language followed by a series of grammatical exercises for the use of the Scottish Naval and Military Academy - J. Ballantyne (1838)
A grammar of the Hindustani language, in the Oriental and Roman character - D. Forbes (1862)
A grammar of the Urdu or Hindustani language - J. Dowson (1908)
A grammar of the Urdu or Hindustani language in its romanized character - G. Small (1895)
A manual of the Hindustani language, as spoken in southern India - A. Curtois (1887)
A new grammar of the Hindoostanee language - W. Price (1838)
A Romanized Hindústánî and English dictionary, designed for the use of schools and for vernacular students of the language - N. Brice (1864)
A Trilingual Dictionary Being a Comprehensive Lexicon in English, Urdu, and Hindi - M. Misra (1865)
A vocabulary of technical terms used in elementary vernacular school books, Hindustani-English (1879)
An easy introduction to the study of Hindústán words, in which the English alphabet is adapted to the expression of Hindústán words, with a full syntax - M. Monier-Williams (1858)
An Eng.-Hind. vocabulary of 3000 words for higher standard and proficiency candidates - D. Phillott (1911)
An introduction to the Hindustani language - comprising a grammar, and a vocabulary, English and Hindustani - J. Shakespear (1845)
An Urdu manual by the phonetic inductive method - T. Cummings (1909)
An Urdu manual of the phonetic, inductive or direct method - T. Cummings (1916)
Ancient and modern alphabets of the popular Hindu languages of the southern peninsula of India - H. Harkness (1837)
Annotated English translation of Urdu roz-marra, or Every-day Urdu, the text-book for the lower standard examination in Hindustani - D. Phillott (1911)
Bengalee grammar in the English language (1826)
Bengali and English dictionary for the use of schools - J. Sykes (1868)
Bengali-Garo dictionary - M. Ramkhe (1887)
Comparative Grammar of the Gaudian Languages With Special Reference to the Eastern Hindi, Accompanied by a Language-Map and a Table of Alphabets - A. Hoernle (1880)
Dialogues, English and Hindoostanee; for illustrating the grammatical principles of the Strangers' East Indian guide - J. Gilchrist (1826)
Dictionary of the Hindee language - M. Adam (1829)
First lessons in Urdu - G. Dann (1911)
Guide to the transliteration of Hindu and Muhammadan names in the Bengal army - C. Lyall (1892)
Hill dialects of the Kumaun division (1900)
Hindi grammar - E. Greaves (1921)
Hindi in thirty days - F. Kaushal (1921)
Hindí primer (1909)
Hindi third book (1898)
Hindoostanee philology; comprising a dictionary, English and Hindoostanee; with a grammatical introduction - J. Gilchrist (1825)
Hindustan as it ought to be spoken supplement - J. Tweedie (1893)
Hindústáni as it ought to be spoken - J. Tweedie (1893)
Hindústáni as it ought to be spoken (3rd edition) - J. Tweedie (1900)
Hindustani grammar self-taught. In four parts 1. A simplified grammar. 2. Exercises and examination papers. 3. The vernacular. 4. Key and English-Hindustani Dictionary - C. Thimm (1916)
Hindustani idioms, with vocabulary and explanatory notes - A. Phillips (1892)
Hindustani manual (2nd edition) - D. Phillott (1913)
Hindustani manual (3rd edition) - D. Phillott (1918)
Hindustani selections in the Naskhi and Devanagari character - J. Ballantyne (1840)
Hindustani selections, with a vocabulary of the words - J. Ballantyne (1845)
Hindustani Self Taught and Grammar - C. Thimm (1916)
Hindustani self-taught by the natural method with phonetic pronunciation - J. Blumhardt (1915)
Hindustani self-taught with English phonetic pronunciation - C. Thimm (1916)
Hindustani self-taught. With English phonetic pronunciation - C. Thimm (1908)
Hindustani stumbling-blocks; being difficult points in the syntax and idiom of Hindustani explained and exemplified - D. Phillott (1909)
History of Bengali language and literature - D. Sen (1911)
How to learn Hindustani - F. Chapman (1907)
Introduction to the Bengálí language - W. Yates (1847)
Introduction To The Hindustani Language - W. Yates (1841)
Introductory exercises in Urdu prose composition with notes and translations - G. Ranking (1905)
Introductory manual of the Hindi language with extracts from the Premsâgar - F. Josa (1897)
Kalami-i Urdu. (Revised) Being selections for the Urdu proficiency examination (1918)
Key to the Hindūstānī conversation grammar - W. Tisdall (1911)
Muntakhbt-i-hind, or, selections in Hindustani, with verbal translations in particular vocabularies, and a grammatical analysis of some parts, for the use of students of the language Vol. 1 - J. Shakespear (1846)
Muntakhbt-i-hind, or, selections in Hindustani, with verbal translations in particular vocabularies, and a grammatical analysis of some parts, for the use of students of the language Vol. 2 - J. Shakespear (1846)
Origin and development of the Bengali language pt.1 - S. Chatterji (1921)
Origin and development of the Bengali language pt.2 - S. Chatterji (1921)
Ramaseeana, or A vocabulary of the peculiar language used by the Thugs - W. Sleeman (1836)
Readings in modern Hindi literature -S. Srivastava (1900)
Romanized school dictionary, English and Urdu (1864)
Saihgal’s Hindustani grammar - M. Saighal (1917)
Simplified grammar of Hindūstānī, Persian and Arabic - E. Palmer (1890)
Specimens of various vernacular characters passing through the post office in India - C. Hutchinson (1877)
Supplement to the glossary of Indian terms (A-J) - H. Elliot (1860)
The application of the roman alphabet to all the Oriental languages - C. Trevelyan (1834)
The assembly of mirth, a literal translation into English of the Sabhá Bilása, one of the degree of honor Hindí text-books - K. Lallu Lal (1900)
The candidates' aid to the lower and higher examinations in Urdu, with copious notes - J. Singh (1901)
The Hindee-Roman orthoepigraphical ultimatum - J. Gilchrist (1820)
The Hindtmanual - intended to facilitate the essential attainments of conversing with fluency, and composing wih accuracy, in the most useful of all the languages spoken in our eastern empire - D. Forbes (1874)
The Hindustani language - W. Hooper (1917)
The Hindustani Manual (4th edition) - D. Forbes (1860)
The Hindustani manual (16th edition) - D. Forbes (1903)
The Hindustani manual (22nd edition) - D. Forbes (1918)
The history of the Bengali language - B. Mazumdar (1920)
The instructor; a complete Hindustani grammar with military vocabulary and exercises for lower and higher examinations in colloquial Hindustani - M. Haidari (1918)
The modern Hindustani scholar; or, The Pucca Munshi - T. Pahwa (1918)
The modern vernacular literature of Hindustan - G. Grierson (1889)
The New Testament in Hindi (1897)
The origin of the Bengali script (1919)
The regimental Moonshi, being a course of reading of Hindustani - E. Cox (1847)
The Student's practical dictionary containing English words with English & Urdu meanings (1915)
The syntax and idioms of Hindustani - a manual of the language consisting of progressive exercises in grammar, reading, and translation, with notes and directions and vocabularies - S. Kempson (1912)
The syntax and idioms of Hindustani or, progressive exercises in translation, with notes and directions and vocabularies - S. Kempson (1890)
The twentieth century Urdu-English dictionary - S. Yatindranatha (1911)
The Urdu self-instructor or Ataliq--i-Urdu - M. Laiq Ahmad (1899)
Thesaurus of English and Hindustani technical terms used in building and other useful arts - H. Raverty (1859)
Urdu Grammar For Beginners of English Speakers - U. Mirza (1921)
An absolute must for anyone with an interest in exploring the language of Old India and the origins of today’s Hindi and Urdu – an unbelievable treasure trove of information for a very small price!
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