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Hardbound. Zustand: As New. New. Contents Preface. 1. First National Librarian of India. 2. Belvedere for the National Library. 3. Father of Indian National Bibliography. 4. Annexe to belvedere. 5. New vistas in documentation. 6. Achievements. Appendix Select speeches and writings of B.S. Kesavan National Library 1. The National… Library in new home. 2. The Indian National Library. 3. The concept of the National Library as a network institution and as a national documentation base. Indian National bibliography 4. Organisation of national documentation and information services in India. Professionalism in Library management 5. Presidential address at the 13 All India Library Conference Calcutta. 6. Presidential address at the 6 IASLIC Conference Trivandrum. Tributes to B.S. Kesavan 7. Bengal Library Association's Tributes to B.S. Kesavan (in Bengali). Index. 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 the world. Belvedere 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. 603 pp.