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Name of Famous Book Famous Author

A Bend in the River V.S. Naipaul
A Brief History of Time Stephen Hawking
A China Passage John Kenneth Galbraith
Accidental Death of an Anarchist Dario Fo
A Clockwork Orange Anthony Burgess
A Critique of Pure Reason Immanuel Kant
A Doll's House Ibsen
A Farewell to Arms Ernest Hemingway
A Fine Balance Rohinton Mistry
A Handful of Dust Evelyn Waugh
A House for Mr. Biswas V.S. Naipaul
A Million Mutinies Now V.S. Naipaul
A Midsummer Night's Dream William Shakespeare
A Passage to England Nirad C. Choudhari
A Passage to India E.M. Foster
A Prisoner's Scrapbook L.K. Advani
A Sense of Time H.S. Vatsyayan
A Strange and Sublime Address Amit Chaudhary
A Streetcar Named Desire Tennesse Williams
A Study of History Arnold J. Toynbee
A Suitable Boy Vikram Seth
A Tale of Two Cities Charles Dickens
A Thousand Days Arthur M. Schlesinger
A Thousand Suns Dominique Lappierre
A Village by the Sea Anita Desai
A Voice for Freedom Nayantara Sehgal
A Week with Gandhi Louis Fischer
A Woman's Life Guy de Maupassant
Absolute Power David Baldacci
Adam Bede George Eliot
Adonis P.B. Shelley
Adventures of Tom Sawyer Mark Twain
Afternoon Raag Amit Chaudhari
Agni Veena Kazi Nazrul Islam
Akbarnama Abdul Fazal
Alice in Wonderland Lewis Carroll
All Quiet on the Western Front Erick Maria Remarque
All the King's Men Robert Penn Warren
All the President's Men Carl Bernstein & Bob Woodward
All Things Bright and Beautiful James Herriot
All's Well that Ends Well William Shakespeare
Amar Kosh Amar Singh
An American Dilemma Gunnar Myrdal
An American Tragedy Theodore Dreiser
An Area of Darkness V.S. Naipaul
An Autobiography Jawaharlal Nehru
An Equal Music Vikram Seth
An Idealist View of Life Dr. S. Radhakrishnan
Anandmath Bankim Chandra Chatterjee
And Quiet Flows the Don Mikhail Sholokhov
Angels in America Tony Kushner
Animal Farm George Orwell
Anna Karenina Leo Tolstoy
Antony and Cleopatra William Shakespeare
Ape and Essence Aldous Huxley
Around the World in Eighty Days Jules Verne
Arrowsmith Sinclair Lewis
As You Like It William Shakespeare
Asia and Western Dominance K.M. Panikkar
Asian Drama Gunnar Myrdal
August 1914 Alexander Solzhenitsyn
Autobiography of an Unknown Indian Nirad C. Choudhuri

[ B ]
Babbit Sinclair Lewis
Back to Methuselah George Bernard Shaw
Bandicoot Run Manohar Malgaonkar
Beginning of the Beginning Bhagwan Sri Rajneesh
Being Digital Nicholas Negroponte
Beloved Toni Morrison
BenHur Lewis Wallace
Beyond the Horizon Eugene O' Neill
Bharat Bharati Maithili Saran Gupta
Biographia Literaria Samuel Taylor Coleridge


Blood, Brain and Beer David Ogilvy
Bonfire of the Vanities Tom Wolfe
Born Free Joy Adamson
Brave New World Aldous Huxley
Bread, Beauty and Revolution Khwaja Ahmad Abbas
Breakfast at Tiffany's Truman Capote
Breakthrough Gen. Moshe Dayan
Bubble, The Mulk Raj Anand
Business @ the Speed of Thought Bill Gates
Byzantium W.B. Yeats
Cadillac Desert Marc Reisner
Caesar and Cleopatra George Bernard Shaw

Catch-22 Joseph Heller
Catcher in the Rye J. D. Salinger
Centennial James A. Michener
Chemmeen Thakazhi Sivasankara Pillai
Cherry Orchard Anton Chekov
Chidambara Sumitranandan Pant
Childe Harold's Pilgrimage Lord Byron
Chitra Rabindra Nath Tagore
Choma's Drum K. Shivaram Karanth
Chronicle of a Death Foretold Gabriel Garcia Marquez
Circle of Reason Amitav Ghosh
Circles of Silence Preeti Singh
City of Joy Dominique Lapierre
City of Djinns William Dalrymple
Comedy of Errors William Shakespeare
Coming of Age in Samoa Margaret Mead
Common Sense Thomas Paine
Communist Manifesto Karl Marx
Confessions J.J. Rousseau
Confessions of an English Opium Eater Thomas De Quincey
Confidential Clerk T.S Eliot
Conquest of Self Mahatma Gandhi
Coolie Mulk Raj Anand
Count of Monte Cristo Alexander Dumas
Coverty Papers Joseph Addison
Creation Gore Vidal
Crescent Moon Rabindra Nath Tagore
Crime and Punishment Feodor Dostoyevsky
Crisis into Chaos E M.S. Namboodiripad
Cry, the Beloved Country Alan Paton
[ D ]
Darkness at Noon Arthur Koestler
Darkness Visible William Styron
Das Kapital Karl Marx
David Copperfield Charles Dickens
Days of Grace Arthur Ashe & Arnold Rampersad
Death in Venice Thomas Mann
Death of a City Amrita Pritam
Death of a Patriot R.E. Harrington
Death of a Salesman Arthur Miller
Debacle Emile Zola
Decameron Giovanni Boccaccio
Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire Edward Gibbon
Descent of Man Charles Darwin
Deserted Village Oliver Goldsmith
Devdas Sharat Chandra Charterjee
Dilemma of Our Time Harold Joseph Laski
Diplomacy Henry Kissinger
Discovery of India Jawaharlal Nehru
Distant Drums Manohar Malgaonkar
Divine Comedy Dante Alighieri
Divine Life Swami Sivananda
Doctor Zhivago Boris Pasternak
Doctor's Dilemma George Bernard Shaw
Don Juan Lord Byron
Don Quixote Miguel de Cervantes
Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde Robert Louis Stevenson
Durgesh Nandini Bankim Chandra Charterjee
Down Under Bill Bryson
Dust to Dust Tami Hoag
[ E ]
Earth Emile Zola
Eminent Victorians Lytton Strachey
Emma Jane Austen
Ends and Means Aldous Huxley
English August Upamanyu Charterjee
Envoy to Nehru Escort Reid
Essays of Elia Charles Lamp
Essays on Gita Sri Aurobindo Ghosh
Eternal Himalayas Major H.P.S. Ahluwalia
Ethics for New Millennium The Dalai Lama
Expanding Universe Arthur Stanley Eddington
[ F ]
Faces of Everest Major H.P.S. Ahluwalia
Family Matters Rohinton Mistry
Family Reunion T.S. Eliot
Far from the Madding Crowd Thomas Hardy
Farewell the Trumpets James Morris
Farewell to Arms Ernest Hemingway
Fasting Feasting Anita Desai
Father and Sons Ivan Turgenev
Faust J.W. Goeth
The Final Days Bob Woodward and Carl Bernstein
First Circle Alexander Solzhernitsyn
For Whom the Bell Tolls Ernest Hemingway
Forsyth Saga John Galsworthy
Fortynine Days Amrita Pritam
Freedom at Midnight Larry Collins and Dominique Lapierre
French Revolution Thomas Carlyle
Friends and Foes Sheikh Mujibur Rahman
From Here to Eternity James Jones
[ G ]
Ganadevata Tara Shankar Bandopadhyaya
Gandhi and Stalin Louis Fisher
Gardener Rabindranath Tagore
Gathering Storm Winston Churchill
Ghasiram Kotwal Vijay Tendulkar
Gitanjali Rabindranath Tagore
Glimpses of World History Jawaharlal Nehru
Godan Prem Chand
Golden Threshold Sarojini Naidu
Gone With The Wind Margaret Mitchell
Good Earth Pearl S. Buck
Good Times, Bad Times Harold Evans
Goodbye, Mr. Chips James Hilton
Grammar of Politics Harold Joseph Laski
Great Expectations Charles Dickens
Guide R.K. Narayan
Gulag Archipelago Alexander Solzhenitsyn
Gulliver's Travels Janathan Swift
Gypsi Masala Preethi Nair
[ H ]
Half a Life V S Naipaul
Hamlet W. Shakespeare
Harvest Manjula Padmanabhan
Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix J.K. Rowling
Harry Potter and the Goblet of fire J.K. Rowling
Heat and Dust Ruth Prawer Jhabwala
Heri Apparent Dr. Karan Singh
Heritage Anthony West
Heroes and Hero Worship Thomas Carlyle
Himalayan Blunder Brigadier J.P. Dalvi
Hindu View of Life Dr. S. Radhakrishnan
Hinduism Nirad C. Choudhuri
Homage to Catalonia George Orwell
How to know God Deepak Chopra
Hullabaloo in a Guava Orchard Kiran Desai
Human Factor Graham Green
Hunchback of Notre Dame Victor Hugo
Hungry Stones Rabindra Nath Tagore
[ I ]
lacocca Lee lacocca
Ideas and Opinions Albert Einstein
I follow the Mahatma K.M. Munshi
Idols Sunil Gavaskar
If I am Assassinated Z.A. Bhutto
If Only Geri Halliwell
Ignited Minds A.P.J. Abdul Kalam
In Evil Hour Gabriel Garcia Marques
In Memoriam Alfred Lord Tennyson
In Search of Gandhi Richard Attenborough
India in the New Millennium Dr. P.C. Alexander
India Changes Taya Zinkin
India Discovered John Keay
India Divided Rajendra Prasad
India Emerging power Stephen Philip Cohen
India Another Millennium Romila Thapar
India Unbound Gurcharan Das
India of Our Dreams M.V. Kamath
India Remembered Percival & Margaret Spear
India Wins Freedom Abul Kalam Azad
India's Priceless Heritage N.A. Palkhivala
Indian Philosophy Dr. S. Radhakrishanan
Indira: The Life of Indira Nehru Gandhi Katherine Frank
Inscrutable Americans Anurag Mathur
Inside Asia, Inside Europe, Inside Africa, etc John Gunther
Interpreter of Maladies Jhumpa Lahiri
Intimacy Jean Paul Sartre
Invisible Man H.G. Wells
Is Paris Burning Larry Collins & Dominique Lapierre
Isabella John Keats
Islamic Bomb Stev Weissman & Herbert Krouney
It was Five Past Midnight in Bhopal Dominique Lapierre and Javier Moro
Ivanhoe Sir Walter Swatt
[ J ]
Jai Somnath K.M. Munshi
Jane Eyre Charlotte Bronte
Jean Christopher Romain Rolland
Julius Caeser William Shakespeare
Jungle Book Rudyard Kipling
Junglee Girl Ginu Kamani
Jurassic Park Michael Crichton
[ K ]
Kalpana Chawla: A Life Anil Padmanabhan
Kamasutra Vatsyayana
Kane and Abel Jeffrey Archer
Kanthapura Raja Rao
Kashmir: A Tragedy of Errors Tavleen Singh
Kayar Thakazhi Sivasankara Pillai
Kenilworth Sir Walter Scott
Kidnapped Robert Louis Stevenson
Kim Rudyard Kipling
King Lear William Shakespeare
Kubla Khan Samuel Taylor Coleridge
[ L ]
Ladies Coupe Anita Nair
La Peste Albert Camus
Lady Chatterley's Lover D.H. Lawrence
Lajja Taslima Nasreen
Last Burden Upamanyu Chatterjee
Last Things C.P. Snow
Le Contract (Social Contract) J.J. Rousseau
Lead Kindly Light Vincent Shean
Leaders Richard Nixon
Leaves of Grass Walt Whitman
Less Miserables Victor Hugo
Leviathan Thomas Hobbes
Life Divine Sri Aurobindo
Life is Elsewhere Milan Kundera
Life of Samuel Johnson James Boswell
Living History Hillary Clinton
Lolita Vladimir Nobakov
Loneliness of the Long Distance Runner Allan Sillitoe
Long Day's Journey into Night Eugene O' Neill
Long Walk to Freedom Nelson Mandela
Look Back in Anger John Osborne
Lord of the Flies William Golding
Love Story Erich Segal
[ M ]
Macbeth W. Shakespeare
Magic Mountain Thomas Mann
Mahatma Gandhi and his Apostles Ved Mehta
Mahatma Gandhi Romain Rolland
Main Street Sinclair Lewis
Malgudi Days R. K. Narayan
Man ard Superman George Bernard Shaw
Man of Property John Galsworthy
Man, Beast and Virtue Luigi Pirandello
Man-eaters of Kumaon Jim Corbett
Managing for the Future Peter Drucker
Managing for Results Peter Drucker
Mankind and Mother Earth Arnold Toynbee
Many Worlds K. P. S. Menon
Mayor of Casterbndge Thomas Hardy
Mein Kampf Adolf Hitler
Memories of Hope Gen. Charles de Gaulle
Men are from Mars. Women are from Venus John Gray
Middle March George Eliot
Midnight's Children Salman Rushdie
Mill on the Floss George Eliot
Moby Dick Hermann Melville
Moonwalk Michael Jackson
Mother India Katherine Mayo
Mother Maxim Gorky
Much Ado About Nothing William Shakespeare
Murder in the Cathedral T. S. Eliot
My Days R. K. Narayan
My India S. Nihal Singh
My Life and Times V. V. Giri
My Music, My Life Pt. Ravi Shankar
My Own Boswell M. Hidayatullah
My Presidential Years R. Venkataraman
Mystic River Dennis Lehane
My Son's Father Dom Moraes
My Truth Indira Gandhi

[ N ]
Nana Emile Zola
Never At Home Dom Moraes
New Dimensions of India's Foreign Policy A. B. Vajpayee
Nice Guys Finish Second B. K. Nehru
Nineteen Eighty Four George Orwell
Nisheeth Uma Shankar Joshi
No Full Stops in India Mark Tully
Nostradamus and his Prophecies Edgar Leoni
Nostromo Joseph Conrad


[ O ]
'O' Jerusalem Larry Collins & Dominique Lapierre
Odakkuzhal G. Shankara Kurup
Of Human Bondage W. Somerset Maugham
Oliver Twist Charles Dickens
On The Threshold of Hope Pope John Paull II
One Hundred Years of Solitude Gabriel Garcia Marquez
One World and India Arnold Toynbee
One World Wendelll Wilkie
Operation Bluestar: The True Story Lt. Gen. K.S. Brar
Operation Shylock Phillip Roth
Othello William Shakespeare
Our Films, Their Fiims Satyajit Ray
Out of Africa Isak Dinesen
[ R ]
Rabbit, Run John Updike
Rangbhoomi Prem Chand
Rape of Bangladesh Anthony Mascarenhas
Ravan & Eddie Kiran Nagarkar
Rebel, The Albert Camus
Red Badge of Courage Stephen Crane
Red Earth and Pouring Rain Vikram Chandra
Red Star Over China Edgar Snow
Reflections on the French Revolution Edmund Burke
Remembering Babylon David Malouf
Rendezvous with Rama Arthur C. Clark
Revolution from Within Gloria Steinem
Riding the Storm Harold MacMillan
Riot: A Novel Shashi Tharoor
Rise and Fall of the Third Reich William L. Shierer
Robinson Crusoe Daniel Defoe
Romeo and Juliet William Shakespeare
Room at the Top John Braine
Rubaiyati Omar Khayyam Edward Fitzgerald
[ S ]
Saket Maithili Sharan Gupta
Sanctuary William Faulkner
Scam, The: Who Won, Who Lost, Who Got Away Debashis Basu and Sucheta Dalal
Scarlet Letter Nathaniel Hawthorne
Seven Lamps of Architecture John Ruskin
Seven Summers Mulk Raj Anand
Sexual Behaviour in the American Male Alfred Kinsey
Shadow and Act Ralph Ellison
Shadow from Ladakh Bhavani Bhattacharya
Shape of Things to Come H. G. Wells
She Stoops to Conquer Oliver Goldsmith
Siddharta Hermann Hesse
Silent Spring Rachel Carson
Six Characters in Search of an Author Luigi Piradello
Six Easy Pieces Richard P. Feynman
Slaughter House Five Kurt Vonnegut
Small is Beautiful: A study of Economics as if People Mattered Ernst Schumacher
Snakes and Ladders: Essays on India Gita Mehta
Snow Country Yasunari Kawabata
Sohrab and Rustam Mathew Arnold
Sons and Lovers D. H. Lawrence
Sophie's Choice William Styron
Story of My Life Moshe Dayan
Strangers and Brothers C. P. Snow
Strife John Galsworthy
Stupid White Men Michael Moore
Sun Stone Octavio Paz
Sunny Days Sunil Gavaskar
Swami and Friends R. K. Naravan

[ T ]
Talisman Sir Walter Scott
Tarzan of the Apes Edgar Rice Burroughs
Tempest William Shakespeare
Tender is the Night E. Scott Fitzgerald
Tenth Insight James Redfield
Thank You, Jeeves P. G. Wodehouse
The Adventures of Sheriock Holmes Arthur Conan Doyle
The Affluent Society John Kenneth Galbraith
The Age of Reason Jean Paul Sartre
The Agenda Bob Woodward
The Agony and the Ecstasy Irving Stone
The Ambassadors Henry James
The Applecart George Bernard Shaw
The Arrangement Elia Kazan
The Banyan Tree Hugh Tinker
The Best and the Brightest David Halberstam
The Better Man Anita Nair
The Big Fisherman Lloyd Douglas
The Bride's Book of Beauty Mulk Raj Anand
The Bridges of Madison Country R. J. Waller
The Cancer Ward Alexander Solzhenitsyn
The Call of the Wild Jack London
The Canterbury Tales Geoffrey Chaucer
The Captive of the Caucasus Alexander Pushkin
The Cardinal Henry Morton Robinson
The Caretaker Harold Pinters
The Castle Franz Kafka
The Cat and Shakespeare Raja Rao
The Changing World of the Executive Peter Drucker
The Civil War Shelby Foote
The Clown Heinrich Boll
The Coup John Updike
The Court Dancer Rabindra Nath Tagore
The Crucible Arthur Miller
The Day of the Locust Nathaniel West
The Death of Vishnu Manil Suri
The Degeneration of India T. N. Seshan
The Diary of a Young Girl Anne Frank
The Double Helix James D. Watson
The End of a Beautiful Era Joseph Brodsky
The End of History and the Last Man Francis Fukuyama
The Executioner's Song Norman Mailer
The Eye of the Storm Patrick White
The Far Pavilions M. M. Kaye
The Faraway Music Svetlana Allilueva
The Feminine Mystique Betty Friedan
The Fifth Horseman Larry Collins and Domnique Lapierre
The Fire Next Time James Baldwin
The Forbidden Sea Tara Ali Baig
The French Lieutenant's Woman John Fowles
The Fury Salman Rushdie
The Ginger Man J. P. Donleavy
The Glass Palace Amitav Ghosh
The God of Small Things Arundhati Roy
The Godfather Mario Puzo
The Golden Gate Vikram Seth
The Grapes and the Wind Pablo Neruda
The Grapes of Wrath John Steinbeck
The Great Challenge Louis Fischer
The Great Indian Novel Shashi Tharoor
The Guns of August Barbara Tuchman
The Heart is a Lonely Hunter Carson McCullers
The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy Douglas Adams
The Horse Whisperer Nicholas Evans
The Green Knight Iris Murdoch
The Heart of the Matter Graham Greene
The Hot Zone Richard Prelurid
The House of the Spirits Isabel Allende
The Humboldt Gift Saul Bellow
The Idiot Feodor Dostoyevsky
The Importance of Being Earnest Oscar Wilde
The Interpreter of Maladies Jhumpa Lahiri
The Interpreters Wole Soyinka
The Invisible Man Ralph Ellison
The Joke Milan Kundera
The Judge Steve Martini
The Judgement Kuldip Nayar
The Keeper of the Keys Milan Kundera
The Last Temptation of Christ Kazant Zakis
The Legends of Khasak O. V. Vijayan
The Making of a Midsummer Night's Dream David Selboume
The Mandarin Simon de Beauvoir
The Masters C. P. Snow
The Men Who killed Gandhi Manohar Malgaonkar
The Merchant of Venice William Shakespeare
The Middle Ground Margaret Drabble
The Mind of the CEO Jeffrey E. Garten
The Minister's Wife Amaresh Mishra
The Miser Moliere
The Moon and Sixpence W. Somerset Maugham
The Moor's Last Sigh Salman Rushdie
The Night Manager Johnle Cane
The Old Man and the Sea Ernest Hemingway
The Origin of Species Charles Darwin
The Other Side of Midnight Sidney Sheldon
The Painted Veil W. Somerset Maugham
The Pickwick Papers Charles Dickens
The Pilgrim's Progress John Bunyan
The Power and the Glory Graham Greene
The Power of Positive Thinking Norman Vincent Peale
The Private Life of Chairman Mao Dr. Li Zhisui
The Proper Study of Mankind Isaiah Berlin
The Rain King Saul Bellow
The Rape of the Lock Alexander Pope
The Return of the Native Thomas Hardy
The Rights of Man Thomas Paine
The Road Ahead Bill Gates
The Robe Lloyd C. Douglas
The Roots Alex Haley
The Satanic Verses Salman Rushdie
The Second World War Winston Churchill
The Seven Spiritual Laws of Success Deepak Chopra
The Sheltering Sky Paul Bowles
The Shoes of the Fisherman Morris L. West
The Social Contract Rousseau
The Songs of India Sarojini Naidu
The Sound and the Fury William Faulkner
The Spirit of the Age William Hazlitt
The Story of My Experiments with Truth Mahatma Gandhi
The Strange and Sublime Address Amit Chaudhari
The Struggle and the Triumph Lech Walesa
The Struggle in My Life Nelson Mandela
The Sword and the Sickle Mulk Raj Anand
The Testament John Grisham
The Third Wave Alvin Tofler
The Total Zone Martina Navaratilova
The Tree of Man Patrick White
The Trial Franz Kafka
The Trotter-Nama Allan Sealy
The Unfurnished Man Nizzim Ezekiel
The Vendor of Sweets R. K. Narayan
The Victim Saul Bellow
The Volcano Lover Susan Sontag
The Wasteland T.S. Eliot
The Way of all Flesh Samuel Butler
The Wealth of Nations Adam Smith
Theory of War John Brady
Things Fall Apart Chinua Achebe
The Thirteenth Sun Amrita Pritam
Thorn Birds Collen McCullough
Thousand Cranes Yasunari Kawabata
Three Horsemen of the New Apocalypse Nirad C. Chaudhuri
Time Machine H. G. Wells
Tin Drum Gunther Grass
Tinker, Tailor Soldier John Le-Came
Tom Jones Henry Fielding
To the Lighthouse Virginia Woolf
Train to Pakistan Khushwant Singh
Treasure Island Robert Louis Stevenson
Tropic of Cancer Henry Miller
Tryst with Destiny S. Gopalan
Twelfth Night W. Shakespeare
Two Leaves and a Bud Mulk Raj Anand
[ U ]
Ulyssos James Joyce
Uncle Tom's Cabin Harriet Beecher Stowe
Under the Net Iris Murdoch
Unsafe at Any Spoed Ralph Nader
Unto The Last John Ruskm
Untold story General B M Kaul
Up from Slavery Booker T. Washington
Utopia Thomas Moore
[ V ]
Valley of the Dolls Jacqueline Susann
Vanity Fair William Thackeray
[ W ]
Waiting for Godot Samuel Beckett
Waiting for the Mahatma R. K. Narayan
Wake Up India Annie Besant
War and Peace Leo Tolstoy
Westward Ho Charles Kingsley
What they don't teach you at Harvard Business School Mark H. Mc Cormack
[ Y ]
Yayati V. S. Khandekar
Year of the Upheaval Henry Kissinger
Yesterday and Today K.P.S. Menon
[ Z ]
Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance Robert Pirsig
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anyone can plz share famous books and author names..? specially sibga sis..plz share some info regrding books and authors...
IMPORTANT BOOKS & THEIR AUTHORS

• Shahnama-i-Islam was written by Hafeez Jalandri.
• Man who ruled India was written by Philip Woodruff.
• The book confession was written by Rousseau.
• Quaid –e-Azam Jinnah. The story of a Nation is written by G.Allana.
• Heroes and Hero-Worship was written by Carlyle.
• Foundation of Pakistan was written by Sharif ud din Pirzada.
• Rubaiyat of Omar Khayyam was written by Edward Fitzgeranld.
• Gitanjali was written by Rabindranath Tagore.
• Asrar-e-khudi is written by Allama Iqbal
• Bal-e-Jibril is written by Allama Iqbal
• Bang-e-dara is written by Allma Iqbal
• Bostan is written by Sheikh Saadi
• Darbar-i-Akbari is written by Azad, Muhammad Hussain
• Gulistan is written by Sheikh Saadi
• Hayat-i-Jawid is written by Hali
• Javaid Nama is written by Allama Iqbal
• Jawab-e-Shikwah is written by Allama Iqbal
• Ktab al Shifa is written by Ibn Sina
• Mirat ul Aroos is written by Nazir Ahmed
• Muqaddamah is written by Ibn Khaldun
• Shaer o Shaeri is written by Altaf Hussain Hali
• Mussaddas-i-Hali is written by Altaf Hussain Hali
• Naqsh-e-Faryadi is written by Faiz Ahmed Faiz
• Payam-e-Mashriq is written by Allama Iqbal
• Shahnama is written by Firdausi
• Tehzeeb al Ikhlaq is written by Sir Syed Ahmed Khan
• Tafhim ul quran is written by Syed Abdul ala Maudoodi.
• Yadgar-i-Galib is written by Hali
• Zabur-e-Anjam is written by Dr. Allama Iqbal
• Zarb-e-Kaleem is written by Dr. Allama Iqbal
• Arabian Nights is written by Sir Richard Buton
• An Ideal Husband is written by Oscar Wilde
• A woman of No importance is written by Oscar Wild
• Animal Farm is written by George Orwell
• Anthony Cleopatra is written by W. Shakespeare
• As you like it is written by W. Shakespeare
• Caesar and Cleopatra is written by G.B Shaw
• Comedy of Errors is written by W. Shakespeare
• Daughter of the East is written by Benazir Bhuto
• Decline and Fall of Roman Empire is written by Edward Gibbon
• Doctor’s Dilemma is written by G.B Shaw
• East of Aden is written by John Steinbeck
• French Revolution is written by Tomas Carlyle
• Freedom at Midnight is written by Larry Collins and Dominique Lapiere
• Gone with the Wind is written by Margaret Mithchel
• Great Expectations is written by Charles Dickens
• Gulliver’s Travels is written by Jonathan Swift
• Hamlet is written by W.Shakespeare
• Ibn Battuta Travels in Asia and Africa is written by Ibn Battuta
• Jungle book is written by Rudyard Kipling
• Jinnah of Pakistan is written by Stanley Wolpert
• Myth of independence is written by Z. A Bhutto
• World War is written by W. Churchill
• Merchant of Venice is written by Shakerpeare
• Muhammad Ali Jinnah is written by M.H Saiyid
• Much Ado About Nothing is written by Shakespeare
• Nine Days Wonder is written by John Masefield
• Nineteen Eighty Four is written by George Orwell
• Old man and the Sea is written by Ernest Hamingway
• Oliver Twist is written by Charles Dickens
• Origin Of species is written by Charles Darwin
• Paradise Lost is written by John Milton
• Pickwick papers is written by Charles Dickens
• Pride and Prejudice is written by Jane Austen
• Robinson Crusoe is written by Daniel Defoe
• Sense and Sensibility is written by Jane Austin
• Sohrab and Rustam Mathew Arnold
• Social Contact is written by Rousseau
• Treasure Island is written by R.L Stevenson
• Tropic of Cancer is written by Henry Miller
• Twelfth Night is written by W. Shakespeare
• A Tale of Two Cities is written by Charles Dickens
• Vanity of Human Wishes is written by Samuel Johnson
• Wealth of Nation is written by Adam Simith
• Zulfi Bhutto of Pakistan is written by Stanley Wolpert
• Faust is written by Goethe
• Mein Kampf is written by Hitler
• Divine Comedy is written by Dante
• Odyssey (Greek) is written by Homer
• Utopia is written by Thomas Mooore
• War and Peace is written by Leo Tolstoy
• Crime and Punishment is written by F.M Dostovsky
• Communist Manifesto is written by Karl Marx and Eagles
• Das Capital is written by Karl Marx
• The idiot is written by Dostoevsky
• Don Quixoto is written by Miguel De Cervates
• The Prince is written by Machiavelli
• Constitutional Development of Pakistan is written by G.W Choudhry
• Five Thousand Years of Pakistan is written by Wheeler R.E.M
• Foreign Policy of Pakistan is written by Zulifkar Ali Bhutto
• Jinnah, Creator of Pakistan is written by Hecor Bolitho
• Muslim Separatism in India and Pakistan is written by Abdul Hamid
• Pakistan the Formative Phase is written by Lawrence Ziring
• Political Syetem in Pakistan is written by Khalid B. Saeed
• Politics in Pakistan is written by Khalid B. Saeed
• Quaid-i-Azam and Pakistan is written by Ahmad Hasan Dani
• Struggle for Pakistan is written by I.H Qureshi
• The Emergence of Pakistan is written by Mohammad Ali Choudhry
• The Making of Pakistan is written by K.K Aziz
• Towards Pakistan is written by Whaeed-uz-Zaman
• World Politics Since 1945 is written by P. Calvocrassi
• Khusboo is written by Parveen Shakir
• Laila Majnoo is written by Amir Khusro
• Akbar nama is written by Abu Fazal
• Al Qanoon fil Tib is written by Ibne Sina
• Green Book is written by Presisdent Moamoor Gadafi
• Republic is written by Plato
• Revolution and Independence is written by Words Worth
• Road to Freedom is written by Bertrand Russel
• Romeo and Juliet is written by Shakespeare
• Joan of Arc is written by G.W Shaw.
• Foust was written by Goethe.
• “Profiles in Courage” is written by Henry Kissinger.
• Pickwick Papers were written by Charles Dickens.
• “East and Eden” was written by John Steinback.
• A farewell to Arms is written by Earnest Hemingway.
• Travel in Arabian Desert was written by C.M Doughty.
• The spirit of Islam was written by Syed Ameer Ali.
• The poem Shikwah and Jawab-e-Sikwah was written by Allama Iqbal.
• Five Thousand Years of Pakistan was written by REM Wheeler.
• Struggle of Pakistan was written by I.H Qureshi.
• The poem “Ancient Mariner” is the work of Coleridge.
• White Papers are policy statements published by the British parliament on the
subject of tremendous public importance.
• Blue Books are the official reports of the British Government.
• White Books are the official publications of the countries like Portugal, China, and Germany.
• Yellow Books are the official records of France.
• Grey Books are the official policy as well as reports of the Japanese government.
• Green Books are the official reports of the Italian government.
• Orange Books are the official publication of the Netherlands.
• Lenin wrote ‘the state and revolution’.
• Ibn-e-Khaldun retired as a judge.
• Al Ghazali is known as Hujatul Islam.
• The name of the book which Al-Farabi wrote is ‘Ara Madinatul Fazila’.
• Plato wrote ‘the laws’.
• Aristotle founded ‘the lyceum’.
• Mao wrote ‘On contradictions’.
• J.S. Mill wrote ‘On liberty’.
• Witness to surrender=Siddique Saliq.
• A short history of Pak:=I.H.Qureshi.
• Discovery of Pak:= A.Aziz.
• Foundation of Pak: = Sharifuddin Pirzada.
• Five Thousand Years of Pak::= R.E.M. Wheeler.
• History of Freedom Movement=I.H.Qureshi.
• Jinnah of Pak: = Stanley Woolpert.
• Jinnah as I know him= Abdul Hassan Isphahani.
• The Making of Pakistan= Richard Symonds.
• The Making of Pakistan=K.K.Aziz.
• Jinnah:Creator of Pak:=Hector Bolithio.
• Quaid-e-Azam: The Story of A Nation=G.Allana.
• India wins Freedom= Abdul Kalam Azad.
• Emergence of Pak:=Ch: Rahmat Ali.
• Towards Pakistan=Wahiduzaman
• Transfer of Power in India=V.P.Memon.
• Pak: Nagozeer Tha= Syed Hasan Raza.
• Quaid-i-Azam & Pakistan=Ahmed Hassan Dani.
• Friends not Masters=Ayub Khan.
• The Pakistan Issue= Nazir Yar Jung.
• Quid wrote the preface of “My Leader”=Ziauddin Ahmed.
• Muslim Nationalism in India= Malik Hafeez.
• Pathway to Pak: = Ch: Khaiquzzaman.
• The Indian Musalimans= W.W.Hunter.
• Our Struggle=Mohd: Noman.
• Evolution of Pak: Sharifuddin Pirzada.
• Mohd: Ali Jinnah=G.Allana.
• Birth of Pak: =Dr. Sachin.
• Pak: the Heart of Asia= Liaquat Ali Khan.
• Incomplete Partition = Alastair Lamb.
• Birth of a tragedy= Dr. Tahir Amir.
• My Last day with Quaid=Ilahi Bux
• Outline of a scheme of Indian Federation=Sir Sikandar Hayat Khan.
• Thought on Pakistan= Ambedkar.
• 'Freedom' at Midnight= Larry Collins
• Hayat-e-Javed was written by Altaf Hussain Hali.
• The Forgotten Years is an autobiography of from Foreign Minister Sir Zafarullah Khan.
• Mission with Mountabatten=Alan Campbell Johnson.
• Religious Thought of Sayyid Ahmed Khan==Bahir Ahmad Dar.
• The Cambridge History of the British Empire=H.H.Dodwell.
• Oxford History of India=Vincent Smith.
• India, Pakistan & the West=Percival Smith.
• The book “party politics in Pakistan’ (1947-58) is written by K.K.AZIZ.
• Alice in Wonderland is a book written by Lewis Carrol.
• Edwina and Nehru is written by Catherine Clement.
• Beloved is a novel authored by Toni Morrison.
• Conquest of Happiness was authored by Bertrand Russel.
• Crossing the Threshold of Hope was authored by Pope John Paul II.
• Gulliver’s Travel is authored by Jonathan Swift in which there is description of the island of Lilliputs.
• Higher than Hopes is biography of Nelson Mandela.
• India Divided is a book written by Dr. Rajenra Parsad.
• Indian War of Independence is a book written by V.D. Savarkar.
• Kubla Khan is a poem by Coleridge.
• Life Divine is a book written by Sri Aurobindo.
• Men are from Mars, Women are from Venus is the book written by John Gray.
• Mother India is a book written by Katherine Mayo.
• My Frozen Turbulence in Kashmir is written by Jagmohan.
• Unto This Last is written by Ruskin.
• Who wrote Gone with the Wind: Margaret Mitchell
• Who wrote "History of God"? Karen Armstrong
• Raghuvasma was written by Kalidas.
• Grief and Hope is a book written by Noa Ben Artizi-Plossof, grand-daughter of slain Israili PM Yitzak Rabin.
• Freedom Behind Bars is a book written by Kiran Bedi.
• Hayat-e-Jawaid, written by Altaf Hussain Hali, is on the life of Sir Syed Ahmed Khan.
• “The Sun also Rises” is written by Earnest Hemingway.
• Khadija Mastoor wrote Angan.
• Imam Ghazali is the author of Ihya-ul-Uloom.
• Montesquieu wrote ‘the spirit of laws’.
• Who wrote the book - Call of the Wild-Jack London
• Who wrote “Voyage through History”? Musarrt Hussain Zuberi
• Who is the author of “Preparing for the Twenty First Century”? Paul Kennedy
• Who wrote “Supreme Court and Human Rights”? Tamizuddin
• The author of famous book, “Nuclear Weapons and Foreign Policy” is Henry Kissinger.
• ‘Rise and Fall of Great Powers’ is the work of Paul Kennedy.
• My Experiments with Truth is autobiography of Mahtma Gandhi.
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