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| Collection of important books and their Authors |
A Voice For Freedom -NayantaraSaigal
A Week with Gandhi -Louis Fisher
A Woman's Life -Guy deMaupassaut
Age of Reason -Jean PaulSartre
Asian Drama- GunnarMyrdal
The Bubble -Mulk RajAnand
Ben Hur -Lewis Wallace
Baburnama -Babur
Ben Hur- Lewis Wallace
Bhagwat Gita -Ved Vyas
Bisarjan -R.N.Tagore
Canterbury Tales -Chaucer
Chitra -R.N.Tagore
Count of MonteCristo-Alexander Dumas Crime andPunishment -Dostoevsky
Comedy of Errors -William Shakespeare
Communist Manifesto -Karl Marx
Confessions- Jean JacquesRousseau
The Court Dancer -RabindraNath Tagore Death of a City -AmritaPritam
Decline and Fall ofthe Roman-Edward
Das Kapital -Karl Marx
Divine Comedy- Dante
Dr.Jekyll andMr.Hyde- Stevenson
Don Quixote - Cervantes
Dr.Zhivago -BorisPasternak
The Castle -Franz Kalka
Chandalika -RabindraNath Tagore
The Class -Erich Byron
The Clown -Heinrich Boll
Essays of Gita -Sir Aurobindo Ghosh
French Revolution -Thomas Carlyle Ganadevata- Tara Shankar Bandopadhyaya
Glimpses of World History-Jawaharlal Nehru
The Godfather- Mario Puzo
Grammar of Politics -Harold T.Laski
Guide -R.K.Narayan
Hindu View of Life -Dr.S.Radha Krishnan Hungry Stones -RabindraNath Tagore
India Divided -Dr.RajendraPrasad
Jurassik Park -Michael Crichton Kidnapped- Robert LouisStevenson Richard Nixon Leader Mahatma Gandhi -Romain Rolland
The Masters -C.P.Shaw
My Truth -Indira Gandhi
Old Man and the Sea-Earnest Hemingway
The Other Side of Midnight-Sindye Sheldon
Pride and Prejudice -Jane Austen
Shape of Things toCome- H.G.Wells
Sons and Lovers -D.H. Lawrence Treasure Island -R.L. Stevenson
Valley of Dolls -Jacqueline Susann
Wealth of Nations -Adam Smith
My experiments with Truth-Mahatma M.K.Gandhi
Far from theMadding Crowd- Thomas Hardy
Geetanjali -RabindraNath Tagore
One Day in the Lifeof Ivan Denisovitch-Alexander Solzhenitsyn
The Merchant of venice- William Shakespeare
The Moon and Sixpense- Somerset Maughan
A Tale of Two Cities- Charles Dickens Utopia- Sir ThomasMoor
Origin of species -charles Darwin
David Copperfield- CharlesDickens
A passage to India -E.M.Forster
Gulliver's Travels -Jonathan Swift Discovery of India-Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru
The Vicar ofvWakefield- Oliver Goldsmith
The Decline and Fallof the Roman Empire-Edward Gibbon
The Lady of the LastMinstrel-Sir Walter Scott
Pride and Prejudice -Jane Austen
Time Machine -H.G. Wells
Arthashastra -Kautilya
Le Contract Social-Jean JacquesRousseau
Avigyan Sakuntalam- Kalidas
Anand Math-Bankimchandra Chattopadhyay
Mein Kampf -Adolf Hitler
Ain-i-Akbari -Abul Fazal
Akbar-Nama -Abul Fazal
Shakuntala -Kalidas
War and peace -Leo Tolstoy
A Dangerous place- D.P.Moynihan
Raghuvamsa -Kalidas
Adventures of Sherlock Holmes-Arthur Conan Doyle
Adventures of TomSaweyer- Mark Twain Agni Veena Kazi- NasrulIslam
Alice in Wonderland- Lewis Carrol
Ancient Mariner -Coleridge
Animal Farm -George Orwell
Anna Karenina -Tolstoy
Antony andCleopatra -Shakespeare
Arms and the Man - G.B.Shaw
Around the World ineighty days -Jules Verne
For whom the BellTolls-Ernest Hemingway
Forsyte Saga- JohnGalsworthy
Freedom at Midnight- DominiqueLapierre Gathering Storm- WinstonChurchill
Geet Govind -Jaya Dev
Gora - R.N. Tagore
Hamlet -Shakespeare
Harsha Charit -Bana Bhatt
Hunchback of NotreDame -Victor Hugo Hungry Stones -R.N.Tagore
Illiad - Homer
Invisible Man- H.G.Wells
Ivanhoe - Walter Scott
Jungle Book -Rudyard Kipling
Kadambari - Bana Bhatt
Kidnapped- R.L. Stevenson
King Lear -Shakespeare
Kumar Sambhav- Kalidas
Last Days of Pompeii-Bulwar Lytton
Les Miserable -Victor Hugo
Life Divine -Shri Aurobind
Mahabharata - Vyas
Man and Superman -G.B.Shaw
Meghdut -Kalidas
Mother- Maxim Gorky
Odyssey - Homer
Oliver Twist -Charles Dickens
Othello -Shakespeare
Panchatantra -Vishnu Sharma
Paradise lost - John Milton
Pickwick Papers -Charles Dickens85 Plague -Albert Camus
The Post Office- R.N.Tagore
Principia- IssacNewton
Ramayana- Valmiki
Robinson Crusoe- Daniel Defoe
Shah Nama - Firdausi
Shape of things tocome- H.G.Wells
Three Musketeers -AlexanderDumas
The Tempest -Shakespeare94 Tom Sawyer- Mark Twain
Treasure Island -R.L. Stevenson
Ulysses- James Joyce
Uncle Tom's Cabin -Mrs.HarrietStowe98 Waste Land -T.S.Eliot
Nineteen Eighty four -George Orwell
Sunny Days- Sunil Gavaskar
Faust -Goethe
Arabian Nights -Sir Richard Burton
The City of Joy -Dominique Lapierre
The One Day Wonders -Sunil Gavaskar
Silas Marner -George Eliot
Bachelor of Arts- R.K.Narayan China Passage-John Kenneth Galbraith.
