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ARMY BURN HALL COLLEGE for BOYS Biographies Ser Book Title Author Quantity 1 Jinnah Papers:Prelude to Pakistan 20 Feb- 2 June 1947 Vol I, Part 1,2 Z.H ARMY BURN HALL COLLEGE FOR BOYS Biographies Ser Book Title Author Quantity 1 Jinnah Papers:Prelude To Pakistan 20 Feb- 2 June 1947 Vol I, Part 1,2 Z.H. Zaidi 2 2 Jinnah Papers:Pakistan in the Making 3 June- 30 June 1947 Vol II Z.H. Zaidi 1 3 Jinnah Papers:On the Threshold of Pakistan 1 July - 25 July 1947 Vol III Z.H. Zaidi 1 4 Jinnah Papers:Pakistan At Last 26 July - 14 August 1947 Vol IV Z.H. Zaidi 1 5 Jinnah Papers:Pakistan Pangs of Birth 15 August - 30 September 1947 Vol V Z.H. Zaidi 1 6 Jinnah Papers Pakistan: Battling Against Odds 1 October - 31 December 1947 Vol VI Z.H. Zaidi 1 7 Jinnah Papers Pakistan: Struggling For Survival 1 January - 30 September 1948 Vol VII Z.H. Zaidi 1 8 Jinnah Papers The States:Historical and Policy Perspectives and Accession to Pakistan Vol VIII Z.H. Zaidi 1 9 Jinnah Papers The States:Hyderabad, Jammu and Kashmir Vol IX Z.H. Zaidi 1 10 Quaid-I-Azam Mohammad Ali Jinnah An Album Govt of Pakistan 1 11 Jinnah of Pakistan Stanley Wolpert 1 12 Quaid-i-Azam M.A. Jinnah; Speeches in the Legislative Assembly of India 1924-1930 M. Rafique 1 13 Speeches and Statements of the Quaid-i-Azam Mohammad Ali Jinnah 1911- 34 and 1947-48 Dr. M. Rafique Afzal 1 14 Mohamed Ali in Indian Politics: Select Writings (1920- 1923) Mushirul Hasan 1 15 Quaid-e-Azam Jinnah: The Story of a Nation G.Allana 1 16 Quaid-i-Azam's Role in South Asian Polotical Crisis 1921-1924 Dr.Riaz Ahmad 1 17 Quaid's Correspondence Syed Sharifuddin Pirzada 1 18 Quaid-i-Azam as an Advocate Dr. Riaz Ahmad 1 19 Mohammad Ali Jinnah: A Political Study Matlubul Hasan Saiyid 1 20 Quaid-i-Azam Centenary Bouquet Aziz Beg 1 21 The Sole Spokesman: Jinnah, the Muslim League and the Demand for Pakistan Ayesha Jalal 1 22 Quaid-i-Azam Jinnah: A Chronology Riaz Ahmad 1 23 The Quaid:Jinnah and the Story of Pakistan Akbar Ahmad 1 24 My Leader Z.A. Suleri 1 25 With the Quaid-i-Azam During his Last Days Ilahi Bakhsh 2 26 Essays on Quaid-e Azam M.H. Siddiqui 1 27 Quaid-i- Azam as Seen by His Contemporaries Jamil-Ud-Din Ahmad 1 28 The Green Titan: A Study of Quaid-i- Azam Mohammad Ali Jinnah Ahmad Saeed 1 29 Father of Our Nation: Early Life Story Hamid Ahmed Khan 1 30 Quaid-e- Azam Mohammad Ali Jinnah:A Towering Statesman Malik Iftikhar Ali 1 31 Hayat-e- Quaid-e- Azam Chand Nay Phaloo Ahmad Saeed 1 32 Quaid-e- Azam Par Qatilana Hamla Muhammad Hanif Shahid 1 33 Quaid-e- Azam Or Tahrik-e-Scouting Yunus Kamal Lodhi 1 34 Irshadat-e-Quaid-e-Azam Brig. Gulzar Ahmad 1 35 Irshadat-e-Quaid-e-Azam Dr. Zavar Hussain Zadi 1 36 Jinnah Sy Quaid:Seyasi Sawaneh Prof. Dr. M.A. Sufi 1 37 Quaid-e-Azam Or Un Ka Ehad Rahees Ahmad Jafri 1 38 Millat Ka Pasban Karam Hayderi 1 39 Hayat-e- Quaid-e- Azam (Quiz) Imtiaz Ali 1 40 Quaid-e- Azam Or Suba Sarhad Muhammad Shafi Sabir 1 41 Azeem Mudabir Azeem Quaid Zahid Hussain Anjum 1 42 Quaid-e- Azam: Bamesal Shakseyat, Darakshan Kirdar Ke Jhalkeyan Saleem Chaudhary 1 43 Quaid-e- Azam Seerat-o- Kirdar Ky Aayenay Main Zahid Hussain Anjum 1 44 Salar-e- Karwan 1 45 Quaid-e- Azam Or Azadi Ke Tahrik Prof. Jellani Kamran 1 46 Quaid-e Azam: Hayat-o- Khidmaat (Urdu) Sharif Ul Mujahid 1 47 Quaid-e- Azam: Hayat-o- Khidmaat (Pashto) Sharif Ul Mujahid 1 48 Quaid-e- Azam Ka Islami Kirdar Karam Hayderi 1 49 Quaid-e- Azam: Ibtedai 30 Saal Rizwan Ahmad 1 50 Quaid-e- Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah Maqbool Anwar Dawoodi 1 51 Hamara Quaid (Nazmein) Muhammad Imran 1 52 Islam Or Quaid-e- Azam Muhammad Hanif Shahid 1 53 Talba Or Taleem Dr. Nabi Baksh Khan Baloch 1 54 Guftar-o-Kirdar-e-Quaid-e-Azam Saeed Rashid 5 55 Kirdar Saz Saeed Rashid 5 56 Kirdar Saz Saeed Rashid 1 57 Pakistaniyat Or Character Building Saeed Rashid 2 58 Juraton Ky Nishan Saeed Rashid 6 59 Charagon Ke Katar Saeed Rashid 1 60 Gadafi: Voice from the Desert Mirella Bianco 1 61 In Search of Identity:Anwar el-Sadat Collins 2 62 Grey Wolf Mustafa Kemal H.C Armstrong 2 63 Aurangzib Stanley Lane Poole 1 64 The History of Hyder Shah and His Son Tippoo Sultan Ghulam Mohammed 1 65 The Tigers of Mysore Praxy Fernandes 1 66 Sultan Tipu Fazl Ahmad 1 67 My Life A Fragment Mohamed Ali 1 68 Jamal Al-Din Al-Afghani Anwar Moazzam 1 69 Ala-Ud-Din Khilji Sultan Hameed Warsi 1 70 Shaikh Abdul Majeed Sindhi Khan Mohammad Panhwar 1 71 Zaka Ullah of Delhi C. F. Andrews 1 72 Humayun-Nama Gul-Badan Begum 1 73 Syed Ahmad Khan Naz 2 74 Sher Shah Suri Ahmed Saeed 1 75 Ghalib His Life and Thoughts Naz 1 76 Lawrence of Arabia R.H. Kiernan 1 77 Winston S. Churchill Martin Gilbert 1 78 No Passing Glory Andrew Boyle 1 79 The Queen Elizabeth Story Rosemary Sutcliff 1 80 Fortune, My Foe Geoffrey Trease 1 81 George Stephenson John Thomas 1 82 William Harvey:Trailblazer of Scientific Medicine Rebecca B. Marcus 1 83 Orde Wingate Christopher Sykes 1 84 Samuel Pepys:The Man in the Making Arthur Bryant 1 85 The Life of Wellington W.H. Maxwell 1 86 Fifty Years with Mountbatten Charles Smith 1 87 Hilaire Belloc J.B. Morton 1 88 Baden-Powell E.E. Reynolds 1 89 Thomas More R.W. Chambers 1 90 Sir Mortimer Durand Sir Percy Sykes 1 91 Nelson Carola Oman 1 92 John Paul Jones Samuel Eliot Morison 1 93 Richard Nixon Nixon 2 94 The Memories of Richard Nixon Warner Books 1 95 As I See It J. Paul Getty 1 96 George Bernard Shaw G.E. 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Clements 1 113 Some Great Composers Eric Blom 1 114 Kitni Hasraton Ky Bad Abdul Hafiz Khan 1 115 Akram, Nishan-e-Hayder Saeed Rashid 1 116 Mushaheer-e-Sarhad Abdul Qayyum 2 117 Mirza Mahmood Sarhadi Prof. Syed Yunus Shah 1 118 Kamyab Log Tahir Khan 1 119 Dar Dar Thokar Khay Dr. Mubarik Ali 1 120 Sir Guzasht Syed Zulfiqar Ali Bukhari 1 121 Mohtarma Fatima Jinnah Tahmena Sher Durrani 1 122 Rashid Ahmad Siddiqi Dr Syed Moein ur Rahman 1 123 Dr Mahmood Hussain Saqiba Rahim ud Din 1 124 Manto Mera Dost Muhammad Asad Ullah 1 125 Mohsin-e-Pakistan Dr Abdul Qadir Khan Syed Asif Jah 1 126 Serat Syed Ahmad Shaheed Vol I Syed Ab Ul Hasan Ali Nadvi 1 127 Serat Syed Ahmad Shaheed Vol II Syed Ab Ul Hasan Ali Nadvi 1 128 Abu Rehan Al Baruni Sang-e-Meel 1 129 Johar-e-Qabil Masood Ahmad Barkati 1 130 Tazkara Fazal Ud Din Ahmad Mirza 1 131 Tuzk-e-Babari Rashid Akhtar Nadvi 2 132 Tuzk-e- Taimoori Syed Abu Al Hashim Nadvi 1 133 Aurangzib Alamgir Sadi Sangrori 1 134 Sultan Mahmood Ghaznavi Mubeen Rashid 1 135 Hayat-e-Johar Eshrat Rehmani 3 136 Moulana Zafar Ali Khan Dr Nazeer Hasnain Zaidi 1 137 Sir Syed, Jinnah, Mashraqi Sher Zaman 1 138 Shah Wali Ullah Mazhar Ansar Dehlvi 1 139 Suqrat Jamshed Nayab 1 140 Russel Ke Aap Beti Qazi Javaid 2 141 Madam Queri Mrs h.I. 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