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Lallu Lal (1763–1835) was an academic, author and translator from India. He was an instructor in the Hindustani language at Fort William College in Hastings, Calcutta. He is notable for Prem Sagar, the first work in modern literary Hindi. (From Wikipedia) More about Lallu Lal:
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| | Books by Lallu Lal: Additional books by Lallu Lal in the extended shelves: Lallu Lal, 1763-1825: The Baitâl Pachchisi; Or, The Twenty-Five Tales of a Sprite: Translated From the Hindi Text of Dr. Duncan Forbes, also by John T. Platts and Mazhar Ali Khan Vila, ed. by Duncan Forbes (Gutenberg ebook) Lallu Lal, 1763-1825: Hindee and Hindoostanee selections : to which are prefixed the rudiments of Hindoostanee and Braj Bhakha grammar, also Prem Sagar with vocabulary (Asiatic Lith. Compy's Press, 1830), also by Tāriṇīcaraṇa Mitra, Caturbhuja Misra, and William Price (page images at HathiTrust) Lallu Lal, 1763-1825: Lālachandrikā. (Office of the Superintendent of Government Printing, India, 1896), also by Bihari Lal, Maharaja of Jodhpur Jasavantasiṅgha, maharaja Jasvant Siṃha, and George Abraham Grierson (page images at HathiTrust) Lallu Lal, 1763-1825: The Luta ifi Hindee; or, Hindoostanee jest book, containing a choice collection of humorous stories, in the Arabic and Roman characters. (Printed by W. Bulmer and W. Nicol, and sold by J. Richardson, Cornhill, 1821), also by William Carmichael Smyth (page images at HathiTrust) Lallu Lal, 1763-1825: Luta,ifi Hindee (J. Madden, 1840), also by William Carmichael Smyth and Mīr Taqī Mīr (page images at HathiTrust) Lallu Lal, 1763-1825: Ocean of love (Printed (for the hon. East-India company) by S. Austin, 1851), also by Caturbhuja Misra and Edward Backhouse Eastwick (page images at HathiTrust) Lallu Lal, 1763-1825: Prem sāgar (The author, 1892), also by Chaturbhuj Misr and Adālut Khān (page images at HathiTrust) Lallu Lal, 1763-1825: The Prem sagúr (W. Risdale, 1848), also by Caturbhuja Misra, W. Hollings, and Benno Loewy (page images at HathiTrust) Lallu Lal, 1763-1825: Prem sagur (Sarasudhanidhi Press, 1900), also by Caturbhuja Misra and pandit Yogadhyānamiśra (page images at HathiTrust; US access only) Lallu Lal, 1763-1825, trans.: The Prem sagur, by active 17th century Caturbhujamisra, also trans. by W. Hollings (Gutenberg ebook) Lallu Lal, 1763-1825: The Prema-sâgara, or, Ocean of love, being a literal translation of the Hindî text of Lallû Lâl Kavi (Constable, 1897), also by Frederic Pincott and Edward Backhouse Eastwick (page images at HathiTrust) Lallu Lal, 1763-1825: Rája-níti : a collection of Hindu apologues in the Braj Bháshá language. (Printed at the Presbyterian mission press, 1854), also by Fitzedward Hall (page images at HathiTrust) Lallu Lal, 1763-1825: Rajneeti; or tales, exhibiting the moral doctrines and the civil and military policy of the Hindoos. (Hindoostanee Press, 1809) (page images at HathiTrust) Lallu Lal, 1763-1825: Rajneeti; or, Tales exhibiting the moral doctrines, and the civil and military policy of the Hindoos. (Printed under the sanction of the General Committee of Public Instruction, at the Education Press, 1827) (page images at HathiTrust) Lallu Lal, 1763-1825: Rajneeti; or, Tales, exhibiting the moral doctrines, and the civil and military policy of the Hindoos. Translated from the original Sunskrit of Narayun, into Brij bhasha (Printed under the sanction of the General Committee of Public Instruction, at the Education Press, 1827) (page images at HathiTrust)
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