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Compilations

No new entries featured in these omnibuses of previously published texts. A select few...

1. 'Ghanada Choturmukh' ('Four Faces of Ghanada')

Year  :  1968

Publisher : Indian Associated Publishing Co. Private Ltd.

Jacket Design / Illustrations : Ajit Gupta

 

 

An omnibus of four original Indian Associated volumes :

'Ghanadar Gawlpo' (1956), 'Aabaar Ghanada' (1963), 'Ghanadake Vote Din' (1964), 'Ghanada Nityo Notun' (1966).

 

Book # 2 'Adwitiyo Ghanada' (1959) was left out.

'Ghanada Choturmukh' retained pictures from the first book, though colours varied.

'Ghanada Choturmukh',

Indian Associated Publishing Co. Private Limited, 1968

From 'Ghanada Gallery' Website
From 'Ghanada Gallery' Website
From 'Ghanada Gallery' Website

From 'Ghanadar Gawlpo' (1956)

From 'Ghanada Choturmukh' (1968)

From 'Ghanada Gallery' Website
'Ghanada Choturmukh', 1968

3. 'Ghanada Kishore Omnibus' ('Ghanada's Teen Omnibus')

Year  :  1990

Publisher : Kamini Prakashalay

Jacket Design : Satya Chakraborty

Illustrations : Amal Chattopadhyay

 

 

Omnibus of seven previously compiled Ghanada tales :

1) 'Ghanadake Vote Din',  2) 'Maachhi', 3) 'Knecho' from the book 'Ghanadake Vote Din' ;

4) 'Shuto' from 'Adwitiyo Ghanada' ;

5) 'Moukaashaabish' [originally titled 'Mou-Kaa-Shaa-Bi-Sh Ekbachan Na Bahubachan'] from 'Ghanada O Mou-Kaa-Shaa-Bi-Sh' ;

6) 'Bhaasha' from 'Ghanadar Juri Nei' and

7) 'Ghanadar Gul' [originally 'Ghanada Phirlen'] from 'Ghanada O Mou-Kaa-Shaa-Bi-Sh'.

. 'Ghanada Kishore Omnibus'

had a bright, multi-coloured cover by Satya Chakraborty.

Ghanashyam could be identified by his elongated cranium.

 

. All stories had headpieces by Amal Chattopadhyay,

where our hero resembled the Ajit Gupta prototype.

 

. 'Ghanadake Vote Din' featured two additional sketches.

'Ghanada Kishore Omnibus', Kamini Prakashalay, 1990

'Ghanada Kishore Omnibus', 1990

This is the sole mention we've found of  'Das Holen Ghanada' as a separate book.

Some experts claim, 'Knaacha Kalam' was the magazine edited by artist

Ajit Gupta & others, and not a publishing house,

where the novella first appeared.

If so, the year 1971 seems doubtful, as 'Das Holen Ghanada'

had already featured in 'Agra Jawkhon Tawomawl' (1968).

2. 'Das Holen Ghanada' ('Thus the Title of 'Das'')

From 'Ghanada Gallery' website
From 'Ghanada Gallery' website

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'Das Holen Ghanada', 1971

 

 

A selection of ten tales starring Ghanada :

1) 'Tupi',  2) 'Chhori', 3) 'Laattu'

from the book 'Ghanadar Gawlpo' ;

4) 'Phuto', 5) 'Hnaash'

from 'Adwitiyo Ghanada' ;

all stories from 'Jnaar Naam Ghanada' :

6) 'Dhulo', 7) 'Mulo', 8) 'Tawl',

9) 'Naach', 10) 'Kaada'.

 

 

 

The eleventh entry is a non-Ghanada, Premendra Mitra's 'Mahaakasher Atithi'.

 

The headpiece for the latter is copied from the book

'Ghanadar Shongi Shaathi' (1986).

Surprisingly, the artists credited are :

Amal Chattopadhyay for 'Ghanadar Shongi Shaathi'

and Dilip Das for 'Ghanadar Baachhaai Gawlpo'.

 

The jacket designers of the two volumes are :

Satya Chakraborty and Ranjan Dutt respectively.

In spite of this,

the central Ghanada on the two covers are identical !

 

Dilip Das follows the Ajit Gupta prototype while portraying our hero,

though his moustache betrays a lack of continuity.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The illustration for 'Tawl'

is quite similar to the one in

'Ghanada Shawmogro 2'.

 

 

4. 'Ghanadar Baachhaai Gawlpo' ('Selected Stories of Ghanada')

Year  :  1992

Publisher : Sarkar and Co.

Jacket Design : Ranjan Dutt

Illustrations : Dilip Das

 

 

'Ghanadar Baachhaai Gawlpo',

Sarkar and Co., 1992

From 'Ghanada Gallery' Website
From 'Ghanada Gallery' Website
From 'Ghanada Gallery' Website
From 'ghanada Gallery' Website
From 'Ghanada Gallery' Website

Ghanada from 'Ghanadar Baachhaai Gawlpo'. Artist : Dilip Das

'Mawhaakaasher Otithi'.

From 'Ghanadar Shongi Shaathi'

From 'Ghanada Gallery' Website
From 'Ghanada Gallery' Website

'Tawl'. From 'Ghanadar Baachhaai Gawlpo'.

Artist : Dilip Das

'Tawl'. From 'Ghanada Shawmogro 2'. Artist : Onkarnath Bhattacharya

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Ghanadar Baachhaai

5. 'Brihat Ghanada Shankalan' ('Giant Book of Ghanada')

Year  :  1993

Publisher : Shoibya Prakashan Bibhag

Jacket Design : Robin Basu, inspired by Ajit Gupta

Illustrations : Ajit Gupta, Robin Basu

 

 

A bumper collection of the books :

'Aabaar Ghanada' (1963),

'Mongolgrohey Ghanada' (1973),

'Ghanada Nityo Notun' (1966)

& the verse 'Ghawnaar Bawchon' in two parts.

 

But the unique feature of this volume was the inclusion of

an interview & write-up by Premendra Mitra,

'Mawshaa' annotated by noted critic Dharani Ghosh,

and two poems, seven articles on various aspects of Ghanada.

The interview 'Ghanada Elo Kothaa Thekey'

is not mentioned in the contents.

 

All entries from this section termed 'Ghanada Guide',

first appeared in the special Ghanada issue of

'Kishore Jnan Bijnan' (June, 1986), with different illustrations.

 

'Brihat Ghanada Shankalan' retained original Ajit Gupta sketches for the short stories,

grafted Gupta-Ghanada heads on bodies by Narayan Debnath in 'Mongolgrohey Ghanada'

and was additionally sprinkled with stock sketches by Ajit Gupta / Robin Basu.

 

'Aabaar Ghanada' & 'Ghanada Nityo Notun'

sections had a brand new introductory page of contents.

 

 

 

 

'Brihat Ghanada Shankalan',

Shoibya Prakashan Bibhag, 1993

From 'Ghanada Gallery' Website
From 'Ghanada Gallery' Website
From 'Ghanada Gallery' Website
From 'Ghanada Gallery' Website
From 'Ghanada Gallery' Website
From 'Ghanada Gallery' Website
From 'Ghanada Gallery' Website
From 'Ghanada Gallery' Website
From 'Ghanada Gallery' Website
From 'Ghanada Gallery' Website
From 'Ghanada Gallery' Website
From 'Ghanada Gallery' Website
From 'Ghanada Gallery' Website
From 'Ghanada Gallery' Website

Stock Sketches from 'Brihat Ghanada Shankalan'.

Artist : Ajit Gupta, Robin Basu

Stock Sketches from 'Brihat Ghanada Shankalan'.

Artist : Ajit Gupta, Robin Basu

From 'Ghanada Gallery' Website
From 'Ghanada Gallery' Website
From 'Ghanada Gallery' Website
From 'Ghanada Gallery' Website
From 'Ghanada Gallery' Website

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[Click to Enlarge]

'Brihat Ghanada'

6. 'Ghanadar Obhijaan' ('Ghanada's Adventures')

Year  :  2002

Publisher : Shoibya Prakashan Bibhag

Jacket Design :

Robin Basu, inspired by Ajit Gupta

Illustrations :

Dhiren Baul, Ajit Gupta, Robin Basu

 

 

Eight adventures from

'Ghanada Nityo Notun' (1966) & 'Ghanadar Juri Nei' (1970) and one from 'Aabaar Ghanada' (1963) were categorised into three sections in this volume :

'Jawley' ['On Water'] featured

'Bhaasha', 'Tel', 'Chokh' ;

'Sthawley' ['On Land'] had

'Maap', 'Chhaata',

'Kulpi' ['Ghanada Kulpi Khaan Na'] ;

'Jangaley' ['In the Forest'] contained

'Maati', 'Jawl' & 'Chhnuch'.

'Ghanadar Obhijaan', Shoibya Prakashan Bibhag, 2002

From 'Ghanada Gallery' Website
From 'Ghanada Gallery' Website

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Author Siddhartha Ghosh (1948 - 2002),

proposer & founder member of 'Ghanada Club'

wrote the introduction.

 

Also included was a brief write-up on the club.

 

Robin Basu designed the cover,

based on Ajit Gupta's sketch for 'Jawl'.

 

Though the illustrations inside went uncredited,

those from 'Ghanada Nityo Notun' retained the Ajit Gupta originals,

the rest followed the 1993 & 2003 editions of

'Ghanadar Juri Nei' [Dhiren Baul - Ajit Gupta collaboration]

& 'Aabaar Ghanada' respectively.

 

Stock Ghanada figures seen in 'Brihat Ghanada Shankalan'

were sprinkled throughout.

Half of a sketch from 'Tel'

appears in reverse in 'Ghanadar Obhijaan' !

From 'Ghanada Gallery' Website
From 'Ghanada Gallery' Website

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'Ghanadar Obhijaan', 2002

7. 'Ghanada Bawnaam Mou-Kaa-Shaa-Bi-Sh'

('Ghanada Versus Mou-Kaa-Shaa-Bi-Sh')

Year  :  Book Fair, 2003

Publisher : Shoibya Prakashan Bibhag

Jacket Design / Illustrations :

Robin Basu, inspired by Ajit Gupta

[& an uncredited Alay Kumar Ghoshal]

Labelled an extended edition of 

'Ghanada O Mou-Kaa-Shaa-Bi-Sh' (1985),

this book removed two Mahabharat-series tales -

'Ghanadar Sholyo Shamaachaar' &

'Aathaaro Noy Unish'

from the older volume,

and added the final Mou-Kaa-Shaa-Bi-Sh story.

Inexplicably, an initial chunk of

'Ghanada Phirlen' was removed,

the result titled 'Ghanadar Gul'.

 

Contents :

a) 'Ghanadar Chithipawtro O Mou-Kaa-Shaa-Bi-Sh', 1982.

b) 'Mou-Kaa-Shaa-Bi-Sh O Ghanada',

Year Unknown.

c) 'Mou-Kaa-Shaa-Bi-Sh Thekey Rashamaalaai',

1983.

d) 'Mou-Kaa-Shaa-Bi-Sh Ekbachan Na Bahubachan',

1984.

e) 'Mou-Kaa-Shaa-Bi-Sh Bawnaam Ghanada', 1987.

f) 'Parasharey Ghanaday', 1982.

g) 'Ghanadar Gul' [a truncated 'Ghanada Phirlen', 1984].

 

Mou-Kaa-Shaa-Bi-Sh is also a part of 

'Halley-r Bechaal', not included here.

 

Cover is based on a stock sketch from

'Brihat Ghanada Shankalan'.

 

More appear as tailpieces.

 

 

Ghanada faces by Alay Ghoshal from

'Ghanada O Mou-Kaa-Shaa-Bi-Sh'

were replaced by Ajit Gupta-type ones,

presumably drawn by Robin Basu.

Ghoshal remains uncredited.

 

In tale # 1, following

'Ghanada O Mou-Kaa-Shaa-Bi-Sh',

the receipient's name : 'Ghanaa dadu' is missing

from the facsimile envelope sent by 'Tukai'.

 

Story # 5 retains the original Alay Ghoshal sketches from 'Kishore Jnan Bijnan',

with the hero's head by Robin Basu.

'Ghanada Bawnaam Mou-Kaa-Shaa-Bi-Sh',

Shoibya Prakashan Bibhag, 2003

From 'Ghanada Gallery' Website
From 'Ghanada Gallery' Website

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From 'Ghanada Gallery' Website

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From 'Ghanada Gallery' Website
From 'Ghanada Gallery' website
From 'Ghanada Gallery' website
From 'Ghanada Gallery' website

'Ghanada Bawnaam Mou-Kaa-Shaa-Bi-Sh' & 'Mahabharatey Ghanada' were published to mark Premendra Mitra's centenary.

'Ghanada Bawnaam Mou'

8. 'Mahabharatey Ghanada' ('Ghanada on the Mahabharat')

Year  :  Book Fair, 2003

Publisher : Shoibya Prakashan Bibhag

Jacket Design / Illustrations :

Tutu Sarkar, inspired by Ajit Gupta

Unrelated to the incomplete uncollected tale

of the same name.

Compilation of all eight Mahabharat-series tales, although not in chronological order.

In fact the eighth story appers first & vice versa.

 

Contents :

a) 'Aathaaro Noy Unish', 1983.

b) 'Keechak Bawdhey Ghanada', 1975.

c) 'Bharat Juddhey Pnipre', 1975.

d) 'Khaandabdaahey Ghanada', 1976.

e) 'Kurukshetrey Ghanada', 1977.

f) 'Ghanadar Sholyo Shamaachaar', 1983.

g) 'Jayadrath Bawdhey Ghanada', 1980.

h) 'Shaanti Pawrbey Ghanada', 1974.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Each story mentions which episode ['pawrbo']

of the epic it is based on.

 

 

 

All illustrations inside, including most headpieces,

are derived from the corresponding ones in

'Ghanada Sawmogro 2'

by Onkar Nath Bhattacharya.

 

Tale # 6 is an exception.

 

 

 

'Jayadrath Bawdhey Ghanada' is divided into two chapters, following 'Ghanadar Chingri Brittaanto'.

'Mahabharatey Ghanada',

Shoibya Prakashan Bibhag, 2003

From 'Ghanada Gallery' Website
From 'Ghanada Gallery' Website

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From 'Ghanada Gallery' Website

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From 'Ghanada Gallery' Website

'Ghanada Bawnaam Mou-Kaa-Shaa-Bi-Sh' & 'Mahabharatey Ghanada' were published to mark Premendra Mitra's centenary.

From 'Ghanada Gallery' Website
'Mahabharatey Ghanada'
'Kishore Ghanada Shawmogro'

9. 'Kishore Ghanada Shawmogro' ('Ghanada's Teen Collection')

Year  :  15th June, 2011

Publisher : Shoibya Prakashan Bibhag

Jacket Design / Illustrations : Sourish Mitra

Essentially a collection of

the following books

previously published by Shoibya :

 

a) 'Ghanadar Obhijaan', 2002,

which in turn consisted of

'Ghanada Nityo Notun',

'Ghanadar Juri Nei'

& one tale from 'Aabaar Ghanada'.

b) 'Mahabharatey Ghanada', 2003.

c) 'Aabaar Ghanada', Shoibya, 2003.

d) 'Ghanada Bawnaam

Mou-Kaa-Shaa-Bi-Sh', 2003.

e) 'Mongolgrohey Ghanada', 1973.

'Kishore Ghanada Shawmogro',

Shoibya Prakashan Bibhag, 2011

The 'Ghanadar Obhijaan' portion retains the

'Jawley', 'Sthawley', 'Jangaley' sub-sections.

 

'Jayadrath Bawdhey Ghanada'

is divided into two chapters,

as in 'Mahabharatey Ghanada'.

 

'Ghanada Phirlen' is again truncated to 'Ghanadar Gul', following  'Ghanada Bawnaam Mou-Kaa-Shaa-Bi-Sh'.

 

The five main sections have no page numbers

for the individual stories.

 

An all-new cover was designed by Sourish Mitra,

along with a set of Ghanada-related icons,

which are scattered throughout as

head / tailpieces & illustrations.

 

Half a sketch by Dhiren Baul for 'Tel' &

the Mou-Kaa-Shaa-Bi-Sh letter / envelope

are the sole previously-seen graphics in this volume.

Ghanada-related icons.

From 'Kishore Ghanada Shawmogro'. Artist : Sourish Mitra

'Ghanada Gallery' Website
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