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Wednesday, August 6, 2014

Books and Authors

Books and Authors 

01. My experiments with Truth: Mahatma M.K.Gandhi 
02. Far from the Madding Crowd: Thomas Hardy 
03. Geetanjali: Rabindra Nath Tagore
 04. One Day in the Life of Ivan Denisovitch: Alexander Solzhenitsyn 
05. The Merchant of venice: William shakespeare 
06. The Moon and Six pense : Somerset Maughan 
07. Pilgrim's Progress from this world to that which is to come: John Bunyan 
08. A Tale of Two Cities: Charles Dickens
09. Utopia: Sir Thomas Moor 
10. Origin of species: Charles Darwin 
11. David Copperfield: Charles Dickens 
12. A passage to India: E.M.Forster 
13. Gulliver's Travels: Jonathan Swift 
14. Discovery of India: Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru 
15. The Vicar of Wakefield: Oliver Goldsmith 
16. The Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire: Edward Gibbon 
17. The Lady of the Last Minstrel: Sir Walter Scott 
18. Pride and Prejudice: Jane Austen 
19. Time Machine: H.G. Wells 
20. Arthashastra: Kautilya 
21. Le Contract Social: Jean Jacques Rousseau 
22. Avigyan Sakuntalam: Kalidas 
23. Anand Math: Bankimchandra Chattopadhyay 
24. Mein Kampf: Adolf Hitler 
25. Ain-i-Akbari: Abul Fazal 
26. Akbar-Nama: Abul Fazal 
27. Shakuntala: Kalidas 
28. War and peace: Leo Tolstoy 
29. A Dangerous place: D.P. Moynihan 
30. Raghuvamsa: Kalidas 
31. Adventures of Sherlock Holmes: Arthur Conan Doyle 
32. Adventures of Tom Saweyer: Mark Twain 
33. Agni Veena: Kazi Nasrul Islam 
34. Alice in Wonderland: Lewis Carrol 
35. Ancient Mariner: Coleridge 
36. Animal Farm: George Orwell 
37. Anna Karenina: Leo Tolstoy 
38. Antony and Cleopatra: Shakespeare 
39. Arms and the Man: G.B.Shaw 
40. Around the World in eighty days: Jules Verne 
41. Baburnama: Babur 
42. Ben Hur: Lewis Wallace 
43. Bhagwat Gita: Ved Vyas 
44. Bisarjan: R.N.Tagore 
45. Canterbury Tales: Chaucer 
46. Chitra: R.N.Tagore 
47. Count of Monte Cristo: Alexander Dumas 
48. Crime and Punishment: Dostoevsky 
49. Das Kapital : Karl Marx 
50. Divine Comedy: Dante


 

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