Book's Name
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Author's Name
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A Gift of Monotheists
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Ram Mohan Roy
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A Minister and his Responsibilities
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Morarji Bhai Desai
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A Nation is Making
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Surendra Nath Bandhopadhye
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A Pair of Blue Eyes
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Thomash Hardy
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A Passage to India
|
E. M. Foster
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A Revenue Stamp (autobiography)
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Amrita Pritam
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A Strange and Sublime Address
|
Amit Choudhary
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A Suitable Boy
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Bikram Seth
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A Tale of Two Cities
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Charls Dikens
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A Voice of Freedom
|
Nayantara Shehgal
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A week with Gandhi
|
L. Fischer
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Adventures of Sherlock Homes
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Arther Canon Doel
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All the Prime Minister's Men
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Janardan Thakur
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Allahabad Prasasti
|
Harisen
|
Amukta Malyad
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Krishna Deva Raya
|
An Unknown Indian
|
Nirod C. Choudhary
|
Anand Math
|
Bankim Chandra Chattopadhaye
|
Anna Karenina
|
Leo Tolstoy
|
Aparajito
|
Bibhuti Bhushan Bandopadhyay
|
Apple Cart
|
G. B. Shaw
|
Aranyak
|
Bibhuti Bhushan Bandopadhyay
|
Arogyaniketan
|
Tarashankar Bandopadhyay
|
Astyadhaye
|
Panini
|
Bakul Katha
|
Ashapurna Devi
|
Ban Palashir Padabali
|
Ramapada Chowdhury
|
Bandit Queen
|
Mala Sen
|
Bela Obela Kalbela
|
Jibanananda Das
|
Bengali Zamindar
|
Nilmoni Mukherjee
|
Bicramanchadev
|
Bilhon
|
Blind Beauty
|
Boris Pasternak
|
Buddhacharit
|
Asha Ghosh
|
Captive Lady
|
Michel Madhusudan Dutta
|
Causes of the Indian Mutiny
|
Sir Syyed Ahmed Khan
|
Charitraheen
|
Sarat Chandra Chattopadhyay
|
Chidambara
|
S. N. Panth
|
Circle of the Region
|
Amitabha Ghosh
|
City of Job Charnak
|
Nisith Ranjan Roy
|
Commedy Errors
|
Shekhspear
|
Coolie
|
Mulkraj Anand
|
Crisis of India
|
Ronal Segal
|
Das Capital
|
Karl Marks
|
Death of President
|
W. Marchent
|
Decamaren
|
Bocachio
|
Desert Village
|
Oliver Goldsmith
|
Devdas
|
Sarat Chandra Chattopadhyay
|
Devi Chaudharani
|
Bankim Chandra Chattopadhaye
|
Devine Comedi
|
Dante
|
Divine Life
|
Sivanand
|
Economic History of India
|
Ramesh Chandra Dutta
|
End and Means
|
Huxlay
|
Faust
|
Goethe
|
Ferary Queen
|
Edmond Spensar
|
Freedom at Midnight
|
Lapierre & Collins
|
Friend Not Master
|
Ayub Khan
|
Ganadebata
|
Tarashankar Bandopadhyay
|
Book's Name
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Author's Name
|
Gathering Strom
|
Churchil
|
Ghulam Giri
|
Jyotiba Phule
|
Great Indian and Their Landmark Speeches
|
Manohar and Sarita Prabhakar
|
Guid
|
R. K. Narayanan
|
Gurdbaho
|
Bakpatiraj
|
Hero of Nymph
|
Aurobindo Ghosh
|
Hind Swaraj
|
M. K. Gandhi
|
Hindu View of Life
|
S. Radhakrishnan
|
Historica
|
Herodotus
|
I follow the Mahatma
|
K. M. Munshi
|
I Van Ho
|
Walter Scot
|
Ignited Minds - Unleashing the power within India
|
DR. A.P.J. Abdul Kalam
|
In an Antique Land
|
Amitabh Ghosh
|
India 2020 - A Vision for the New Millennium
|
DR. A.P.J. Abdul Kalam
|
India Divided
|
Rajendra Prashad
|
India Wins Freedom
|
Abdul Kalam Azad
|
Indian Epigraphy
|
D. C. Sircar
|
Indian war and Independence
|
D. V. Savarkar
|
Indica
|
Megasthenis
|
Infinite Jest
|
David Foster Wallace
|
Inheritance of Loss
|
Kiran Desai
|
Jalsaghar
|
Tarashankar Bandopadhyay
|
Jhara Palak
|
Jibanananda Das
|
Jinnah- India, Partition, Independence
|
Jaswant Singh
|
Jungle Book
|
R. Kippling
|
Kanterbary Tells
|
Geofray Chosar
|
Kidnapped
|
Stevenson
|
Kubla Khan
|
Coleridge
|
Lalit Bihar
|
Ashwa Ghosh
|
Life Devine
|
Aurobindo Ghosh
|
Mahabhashya
|
Patanjali
|
Man and Superman
|
G. B. Shaw
|
Midnight Children
|
Salman Rushdi
|
Mitakshara
|
Vijnaneswara
|
Mother
|
Maxim Gorkay
|
Mother India
|
Katharin Mayo
|
Murder in Cathedral
|
Elliot
|
My Experiments With Truth
|
M.K. Gandhi
|
My Indian Years
|
Lord Hardinge II
|
My Journey
|
DR. A.P.J. Abdul Kalam
|
Myth of Independence
|
Zulfikar Ali Bhutto
|
Neel Darpan
|
Dinbandhu Mitra
|
Netaji Dead or Alive
|
Samar Guha
|
New Dimensions of India's Foreign Policy
|
A. B. Vajpayee
|
New India
|
Annie Besant
|
Padma Nadir Majhi
|
Manik Bandopadhyay
|
Pakhtoon
|
Khan Abdul Ghaffar Khan
|
Palli Samaj
|
Sarat Chandra Chattopadhyay
|
Paradise Lost
|
John Milton
|
Parineeta
|
Sarat Chandra Chattopadhyay
|
Pather Panchali
|
Bibhuti BHushan Bandopadhaye
|
Poverty & Un-British Rule in India
|
Dadabhai Naoroji
|
Pratham Pratisruti
|
Ashapurna Devi
|
Precepts of Jesus
|
Ram Mohan Roy
|
Prison Diary
|
Jay Prakash Narayan
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