Book's Name | Author's Name |
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A Gift of Monotheists | Ram Mohan Roy |
A Minister and his Responsibilities | Morarji Bhai Desai |
A Nation is Making | Surendra Nath Bandhopadhye |
A Pair of Blue Eyes | Thomash Hardy |
A Passage to India | E. M. Foster |
A Revenue Stamp (autobiography) | Amrita Pritam |
A Strange and Sublime Address | Amit Choudhary |
A Suitable Boy | Bikram Seth |
A Tale of Two Cities | Charls Dikens |
A Voice of Freedom | Nayantara Shehgal |
A week with Gandhi | L. Fischer |
Adventures of Sherlock Homes | Arther Canon Doel |
All the Prime Minister's Men | Janardan Thakur |
Allahabad Prasasti | Harisen |
Amukta Malyad | 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 |
Conversations with Myself | Nelson Mandela |
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 |
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