The Central Institute of Indian Languages (CIIL) has some resources: An Intensive Course in Telugu, Intermediate Courses in Telugu, A Reader and several other publications. Here's the link to their catalogue:
http://www.ciil.org/PubBook.aspx
Check out their out of print catalogue as well:
http://www.ciil.org/Download/Publicatio ... okList.pdf
Some of these books may be available for free from this Indian government site:
http://sanskrit.bharatavani.in
I couldn't find the search function but located An Intensive Course in Telugu with a quick Google search using " An Intensive Course in Telugu + bharatavani"
http://english.bharatavani.in/book/an-i ... in-telugu/
Hope this helps.
By the way, Telugu is a language I plan to learn (at least the basics) some day. Good luck with your studies!
Edit: You need to register at the Bharatavani site to access/download books.
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Re: Telugu Advice
This might be too late for Systematiker. I forgot PARLONS TÉLOUGOU: Langue et culture by Deena Bossé in the Parlons series from L'Harmattan.
http://www.editions-harmattan.fr/index. ... SqlClone=1
Not a language course per se but might be useful.
http://www.editions-harmattan.fr/index. ... SqlClone=1
Not a language course per se but might be useful.
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