Asian Educational Services
Company type | Publishing house specialized in antiquarian reprints |
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Industry | Publishing |
Founded | 1973 |
Founder | Jagdish Lal Jetley |
Headquarters | New Delhi (India) |
Area served | Worldwide |
Key people | Gautam Jetley |
Products | Books |
Number of employees | 37 |
Website | www.asianeds.com |
Asian Educational Services (AES) is a New Delhi, India-based publishing house that specialises in
Publishing programme
This firm has a very active publication programme that aims to preserve knowledge, in the form of old books, from being lost. An extensive list of about 200 travelogues gives a vivid picture of India specifically, and Asia generally. Many of the big names in Asian exploration and in the field of history have been reprinted. Travelogues of people who, in the Middle Ages, frequented India have been also given a new lease on life by being reprinted by AES.[2]
Language aids for over 40
Apart from India, other areas of publication activity involve Sri Lanka, Nepal, Bhutan, Tibet,
Authors published
- Philippus Baldaeus
- François Bernier
- Al-Biruni
- Richard Francis Burton
- Abbé Barthélemy Carré[3]
- Robert Caesar Childers
- Alexander Csoma de Kőrös
- Ippolito Desideri
- George William Forrest
- John Fryer
- Wilhelm Geiger
- Nicholas Greenwood[4]
- Alexander Hamilton
- Sven Hedin
- W. W. Hunter
- Edward William Lane
- G. B. Malleson
- Niccolao Manucci
- Monier-Willams
- Father Antonio Monserrate[5]
- William Moorcroft
- William Muir
- Max Müller
- John Nieuhoff[6]
- Hermann Oldenberg
- John Ovington
- Marco Polo
- James Prinsep
- Thomas William Rhys Davids
- Herbert Hope Risley
- Vincent Arthur Smith
- Aurel Stein
- Francis Joseph Steingass
- Jean-Baptiste Tavernier
- James Emerson Tennent
- Edgar Thurston
- Hiuen Tsang
- William of Rubruck
- Arminius Vambery
- Francis Younghusband
Recent developments
AES was awarded the National Award for Excellence in Publishing in 2005.
AES has been featured regularly in newspapers and TV shows, that highlight its re-publication programme. The newspapers that have carried stories on AES include the national dailies like
After the death of the founder, Jagdish Lal Jetley, in 2005, the firm was being run by the surviving family, including the founder's son Gautam Jetley.[7]
References
- ^ Prince Frederick, "Collector's pride", The Hindu, 23 January 2013; updated 11 June 2016. Retrieved 20 November 2023.
- ^ a b c d Asian Educational Services: About Us, archive.org. Retrieved 29 November 2023.
- ^ The travels of the Abbé Carré in India and the Near East, 1672 to 1674, worldcat.org. Retrieved 20 November 2023.
- ^ Shades of gold and green : anecdotes of colonial Burmah, 1886-1948, worldcat.org. Retrieved 20 November 2023.
- ^ The commentary of Father Monserrate, worldcat.org. Retrieved 20 November 2023.
- ^ Voyages and travels into Brazil and the East-Indies, 1640-1649 : containing the exact description of the Dutch Brazil and divers parts of the East-Indies, their provinces, cities, living creatures and product, the manners, customs, habits and religion of the inhabitants with a particular account of all the remarkable passages, worldcat.org. Retrieved 20 November 2023.
- ^ K. Srimali, "It is necessary to reprint rare classics, says publisher", The Hindu, 3 January 2006. Retrieved 20 November 2023.
External links
- Official website
- List of books published by AES arranged by ISBN
- Online copies of books published by AES
- "Collector's pride" at The Hindu - review of Asian Educational Services
- "It is necessary to reprint rare classics, says publisher" at The Hindu - interview with Gautam Jetley
- Portrait of Gautam Jetley at thehinduimages.com - "Gautam Jetley in conversation with The Hindu in Vijayawada on January 02, 2006"