A Bend in the River: S.Naipaul
A Brush with Life: Satish Gujral
A Bunch of Old Letters: J.L. Nehru
A Cabinet Secretary Looks Back: B.G. Deshmukh
A China Passage: J.K. Galbraith
A Farewell to Arms: Earnest Hemingway
A Grammar of Politics: Harold Laski
A Long Way: P.V. Narasimhan
A Nation in the Making: urendernath Banerjee
A Pair of Blue Eyes: Thomas Hardy
A Passage to England: Nirad C. Chaudhury
A Passage to India: E.M. Forster
A Revolutionary Life: Laxmi Sehgal
A Series of Unfortunate Events: Daniel Handler
A Short History of Mankind: H.G. Wells
A Suitable Boy: Vikram Seth
A Tale of a Tub: Jonathan Swift
A Tale of Two Cities: Charles Dickens
A Train to Pakistan: Khushwant Singh
A Village by the Sea: Anita Desai.
A Woman of No Importance: Oscar Wilde
Adam Bede: George Eliot
Adam's Curse: Bryan Sykes
Adi Granth: Guru Arjan Dev Adventures of Sherlock
Holmes: Sir Arthur Conan Doyle
Aeneid: Virgil
Affluent Society: J.K. Galbraith
Aine-e-Akbari: Abul Fazal
Akbarnama: Abul Fazal
Alice in Wonderland: Lewis Carroll
An Area of Darkness: V.S. Naipaul
An Ideal View of Life: S. Radhakrishnan
Anand Math: Bankim Chandra Chatterjee
Anna Karenina: Leo Tolstoy
Arms and the Man: G.B. Shaw
Art of Happiness: The Dalai Lama
Artemis Fowl: Eoin Colfer
Arthashastra: Kautilya
Arthur and George: Julian Barnes
As You Like It: William Shakespeare
Ashtadhyayi: Panini
Asian Drama: Gunnar Myrdal
Autobiographical Writing: Lajpat Rai Autobiography of an
Unknown Indian: Nirad C. Chaudhuri
Autobiography: Jawaharlal Nehru
Bang-i-Dara: Mohammad Iqbal Battle of the Books
The: Jonathan Swift
Beloved: Toni Morrison
Bend of the Ganges: Manohar Malgonkar
Bermuda Triangle: Charles Berlitz
Betrayal of Pearl Harbour: James Rusbridger
Between Hope and History: Bill Clinton
Between the Lines: Kuldip Nayar
Beyond Belief: V.S. Naipaul
Beyond Good and Evil: Friedrich WiIhelm Nietzsche
Beyond Peace: Richard Nixon
Bhagvad Gita: S. Radhakrishnan
Bharat Bharati: Maithili Sharan Gupta
Big Money: P.G. Woodhouse
Bijak: Kabir
Birds and Beasts: Mark Twain Birth and Evolution of the
Soul: Annie Besant
Bisarjan: Rabindranath Tagore Black Arrow
The: R.L. Stevenson
Bleak House: Charles Dickens
Bostan: Sheikh Saadi
Brave New World: Aldous Huxley
Bread, Beauty and Revolution: Khwaja Ahmed Abbas
Bride's Book of Beauty, The: Mulk Raj Anand
Brishbikkha: Bankim Chandra Chatterjee
Broken Wings: Sarojini Naidu
Buddha Charitam: Ashvaghosha
Caesar and Cleopatra: George Bernard Shaw
Cancer Ward: Alexander Solzhenitsyn
Candide: Voltaire
Candle in the Wind: Alexander Solzhenitsyn
Canterbury Tales, The: Geoffrey Chaucer
Chaitali: Rabindranath Tagore
Chandalika: Rabindranath Tagore
Chidambaram: Sumitranandan Pant
Child Who Never Grew: Pearl S. Buck Childe Harold's Pilgrimage.- Lord Byron
Children of the Sun: Maxim Gorky
Chinese Betrayal: B.N. Mullick
Chitra: Rabindranath Tagore
Chitralekha: Bhagwati Charan Verma
Chitrangada: Rabindranath Tagore
Christmas Tales: Charles Dickens
Clear Light of a Day: Anita Desai
Cocktail Party, The: T.S. Eliot Commonsense and Nuclear
Warfare: Bertrand Russell
Communist Manifesto: Karl Marx
Comus: John Milton
Confessions: Jean Jacques Rousseau
Confidential Clerk: T.S. Eliot
Conquest of Self: Mahatma Gandhi
Coolie: Mulk Raj Anand Cossacks
The: Leo Tolstoy Count of Monte Cristo Alexander Dumas
Crime and Punishment: Fyodor Dostoevsky
Cymbeline: William Shakespeare Da Vinci Code
The: Dan Brown Dangerous Place
A: Daniel Patrick Moynihan Dangerous Summer
The: Earnest Hemingway Dangling Man: Saul Bellow
Daniel Dernoda: George Eliot Dark Room
The: R.K. Narayan
Das Kapital: Karl Marx
Daughter of the East: Benazir Bhutto
David Copperfield: CharlesDickens Day in the Shadow
The: Nayantara Sehgal
Days of Ancient Rome: Lord Macaulay
Dean's December: Saul Bellow
Death and After: Annie Besant
Death of a City: Amrita Pritam Decline and Fall of Roman Empire
The: Edward Gibbons Deserted Village
The: Oliver Goldsmith
Dialogues of Socrates: Plato
Dilemma of Our Times: Harold Laski
Discourses on Man: F.M. Voltaire
Discovery of India: Jawaharlal Nehru Divide Pakistan To Eliminate
Terrorism: Syed Jamaluddin
Divine Comedy: Dante
Doctor's Dilemma: George Bernard Shaw
Don Juan: Lord Byron
Don Quixote: Miguel de Cervantes
Dr. Profundis: Oscar Wilde
Dr. Jekyll and Mr Hyde: Robert Louis Stevenson
Dr. Zhivago: Boris Pasternak
Dramatis Personae: Robert Browning
Drunkard: Emile Zola
East West: Salman Rushdie
Earth: Emile Zola
Einstein's Diary: Johanna Fantova
Emile: Jean Jacquas Rousseau
Emma: Jane Austen
Ends and Means: Aldou Huxley
Enemies: Maxim Gorky Engaging India-Diplomacy
Democrat and the Bomb: Strobe Talbott English Teacher
The: R.K. Narayan
Eragon Eldest: Christopher Palini
Erewhon: Samuel Butler Essays of Elia
The: Charles Lamb
Essays on Man: Alexander Pope
Essays on the Morals: F.M. Voltaire
Essays on Gita: Aurobindo Ghosh
Essays on the Principles of Population: Thomas Robert Malthus
Essays: Lord Macaulay
Eternal India: Nirad C. Choudhuri Ethics and Politics
The: Aristotle Eve of St. Agnes
The: John
Keats Expanding Universe: Eddington
Faerie Queen: Edmund Spencer Fair Haven
The: Samuel Butler Fall of a Sparrow
The: Salim Family Moskat: Isaac Bashevis Singer Family Reunion
T.S. Eliot Far from the Madding Crowd: Thomas Hardy Far Pavilions
The: M.M. Kaye Farewell to Arms
A: Ernest Hemingway
Faust: Von Goethe
Fifth Column: Ernest Hemingway
First Circle: Alexander Solzhenitsyn
For Whom the Bell Tolls: Ernest Hemingway
Forbidden Love: Nortna Khouri
Forsyte Saga: John Galsworthy
Fortynine Days: Amrita Pritam
Freedom at Midnight: Dominique Lapierre and Larry Collins
Freedom from Fear: Aung San Suu Kyi
French Revolution: Thomas Carlyle
Friends and Foes: Sheikh Mujibur Rahman Friends
Not Masters: Ayub Khan Friends
The: Samuel Taylor Coleridge
Full Moon: P.G. Wodehouse
Fury: Salman Rushdie
Gambler: Fyodor Dostoevsky
Ganadevta: Tara Shankar Bandopadhyaya
Gandhi and Stalin: Louis Fisher
Gandhi-Prisoner of Hope: Judith Brown
Gardner: Rabindranath Tagore
Gathasaptasati: Hala
Gathering Storms: Sir Winston Churchill
Geet Govinda: Jaya Deva
Ghasiram Kotwal: Vijay Tendulkar
Gita Rahasya: Bal Gangadhar Tilak
Gitanjali: Rabindranath Tagore
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