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Blog Name: Goa Books
Url: http://goabooks.wordpress.com
Language: English
Topics: goa, books, writing
Description: A blog about Goa books, and their authors.
Popularity: 1 Followers

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‘Chronicler of Siolim’ passes away
From today’s Gomantak Times ‘Chronicler of Siolim’ passes away GT NEWSROOM: Sebastian D’Cruz, popularly known as the ‘Chronicler of Siolim’, died early Monday morning, September 7. The researcher-writer-musician brought out his first publication ‘Know The Parish and Village of Siolim’ in 1982. Sebastian, fondly remembered as ‘Club Uncle’ for having worked as a caretaker of the famed Football Club of Siolim for two deca
List of Goa books… on GoaCom
History Folktales & Cultural Presentation Books Novels & Non-Fiction Books By Goan Authors Memoirs Language Economic
Goa books… a (belated) 2007 or 2008 listing
This is a 2008 or 2007 listing of Goa books then available. FN Latest 10 Goa-related books on the stands [List as made available by Broadways Book Centre, Sant Inez] * Tales from the Attic (Savia Viegas)  Xaxtti Foundation, 2007 Rs 200 * The Mahmai’s and Goa’s Neighbours: Commercial LInks and  Allied Interests (Dr S K Mhamai, ed).  191 pp. Rs 300. 2007 * Domnic’s Goa (Domnic Fernandes)  Pp 247. Rs 350, April 2007 * My Journey (Tomazinho Cardozo)  Pp 261. Rs 200. 2007 * Fragments (Darren Christopher Pereira)  Poetry. Pp 56. 2007. * Car
Rare books on display at Directorate of Archives (2008, Herald, Panjim)
Rare books on display at Directorate of Archives FRANKY GRACIAS PANJIM, NOV 18 Historie Der Inquisite Tot Goa by Pieter Mortier (1697) is amongst the oldest books at the exhibition of rare books by the Directorate of Archives and Archaeology as part of the National Book Week that ends on November 20. The books on display are from the reference library of the archives department and Historie is one amongst its collection of approximately 55,000 books and date back to the 18th, 19 and 20th centuries. Majority of the

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