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Aziz Baig Collection Acc.No Aziz Baig Collection Acc.No. Title Author Place & Year of Pub. AB/1 A Treasury of Great Reporting Louis L 1949, New York AB/2 A New Era I.L.O. 1944, Montreal AB/3 A Brief Survey of Muslim Contribution Rahman Khan 1946, lahoe AB/4 A World of People Anecdotes of Quaid Masoodul Hasan Rawalpindi AB/5 And Now China K.B.Vaidya 1945, Bombay AB/6 A Western Awaken to Islam Lord Headley London AB/7 A Programme for Pakistan Muhammad Ali 1963 AB/8 A Manual of Family Medicine and Major J.H. 1903, London AB/9 African Diplomacy Vernon 1966, London AB/10 A Patu for Pakistan Islam Siddiqui 1964, Karachi AB/11 Aid or Trade Yousuf Karachi AB/12 Assam Alban Ali 1946, London AB/13 Adminisstration of Vocational - 1948 Education Arms and Jewllery Abdul Aziz Lahore AB/14 Argosy John Masefield 1952, London AB/15 Aslam an Introduction - 1967, Karachi AB/16 Agricultural Revolution in Pakistan Rana Khudadad Khan 1965, Lahore (B)Ameer Ali His lilfe and work - - AB/17 Afghanistan Report Ijaz S.Gillani 1990, Islamabad AB/18 America in Perspective Henry 1956, American Lib. (B)America Diplomacy Kennan Chicago AB/19 An approach to English Literature H.B.Drake Lahore AB/20 A selection of Modern English verse Prof.Sirajuddin Lahore AB/21 An Atlas of African Affairs Andew Boyd 1962, London (B)A Rapid French course Randali Wiliams 1920, London AB/22 Australia - 1963 AB/23 Adventure Foundation (PAK) - 1987,Abbottabad Agricultural Rana Khuda Dad - AB/24 Azad Kashmir Nath Bazaz 1951, Lahore AB/25 British Imperialism and India K.Santhanam 1972, Bombay Nationalism AB/26 Bengal Famine of 1943 Venkataramani 1973, London (B) Buda Pest Zoltan 1969 AB/27 Better Villages F.L.Brayne 1937, Oxford AB/28 Basis of the Ideology of Pakistan Hasan Zaman 1981, pakisan AB/29 Blook & Freedom Habib H. USA (B) Biographical encyclopedia of Pak - 1960 AB/30 Centenary of Quaid-e-Azam - 1977, Bombay AB/31 Christianity and World G.K.A. Bell 1940 USA AB/32 Constitutional Provisions - 1944, Montreal AB/33 Congress in Office C.R. Reddy 1940 Madras AB/34 China Oil and Asia Conflict Ahead Selig S. Harrison 1977, New York AB/35 China Felix Greene 1963, New York AB/36 Common Sense About China Guywint 1960, London AB/37 Constitutional Development in Pakistan G.W.Choud Hary 1959, Lahore AB/38 Common Wealth of Muslim States Ch. Nazir Ahmad Khalid 1972, Lahore AB/39 Democracies & International Relations Urban G Whitaker 1961, USA can our Survive AB/40 Discovery of Pakistan A Nazir 1957, Lahore AB/41 Darkening Days Ela Sen 1944, Calcutta AB/42 Defence in Nuclear Age Stephen King Hall 1959, London AB/43 Documents on the Explusion of the Theodor Shieder 1961, Germany Germans from Eastern Europe AB/44 Dawn Morning News Pakistan Times on Mirza Mehmood Baig 1979 Quaid-e-Azam AB/45 Diplomatic and Consular List - 1975 AB/46 Dimensions of Chritianity Abdul Hameed Qadri Lahore AB/47 Export price list 1976 - Denmark AB/48 Emancipation of the Un-Touchables B.R.Ambedkar 1972, Bombay AB/49 Essays on Islam Khawaja Abdur Rashid 1960, Karachi AB/50 Export Facilities Policies and Procedure - 1983 (B) Eye Witnesses of History - 1968 Lahore AB/51 Facts about Germany - 1980, Germany AB/52 Four Winds Farm MRS.Molesworth 1910, London AB/53 Fold Tales of Pakistan - 1961, Karachi AB/54 France - 1972 Paris AB/55 Freedom and Responsibility - 1935, New York AB/56 Five Thousand years of Pakistan R.E.M.Wheeler 1950, London AB/57 Goa, As I saw it - 1957, Switzerland AB/58 Guid to Lahore Masoodul Hasan Lahore AB/59 Guid press World - London AB/60 Geography and Geographers M.H.Rahman 1945, Lahore AB/61 German Cooperation - 1980 AB/62 Gandi Ji’s Teachings Raja Gopalac 1974, Bombay AB/63 Genocide of Muslims in India - 1961, Muzaffarabad (B) Golden Jubilee(1940-1990) - - AB/64 Harvest of Freedom Aziz Baig Islamabad AB/65 Hisstory isnot made this way- - Bombay AB/66 Historical Dissertations K.A.Rashid 1962, Karachi AB/67 Hand Book Hindu Law M.D.Manek 1955, India AB/68 Hearings on S Res 301 Heprings 1954 Washington AB/69 History of West Africa P.O. Olatnnbosun Germany AB/70 Human Development Report - 1992, New York (B)How to Relax Wilfrid 1977, UK AB/71 Health T.J. Bradley England AB/72 High court at Bombay - 1962, Bombay AB/73 Historic Documents of the Musllim Jamila Ahmad 1970, Lahore Freedom Movement AB/74 Haji Sir Abdullah Haroon Mian Ahmad Shafi Karachi AB/75 Indian Economy Since H.Venra Tasubbian 1961, New York AB/76 Introduction to Sweden - - AB/77 Indian Historical Record Commission - 1945 AB/78 Islamic Culture A few Angles UImma Karachi AB/79 India in Focus Smith 1964, India AB/80 India and the Indian Ocean Panikkar Mysore AB/81 Inns of Court Timothy Daniell 1971 London AB/82 Iqbal Poetry Through Lense Hanif Raza Rawalpindi AB/83 India’s Solemn Dledges on Kashmir - Karachi AB/84 Islam Umma Karachi AB/85 I.N.A. Speaks Rajkamal 1946, India AB/86 Industrial Location Bimal C. Ghose 1945, London AB/87 Index of Articles and Reviews Mirza Muhammad Baig 1978, Karachi AB/88 Indian Forms and precedents L.G.Desouzal 1948, Calcutta AB/89 Ideological Orientation of Pakistan Shariful Mujahid 1976, Islamabad AB/90 Indo-Israel Relation M.Tayba 1974, Lahore AB/91 Iran to day A.B.Bajput 1945 AB/92 International Congress on Quaid-e- - Islamabad Azam 19-25 Dec., 1976 (B) Islamic law & Constitution of Pak Khurshid Mudoodi Karachi AB/93 Iqbal and Socialism S.A.Rehman 1974, Pakistan AB/94 Indo-Pakistan War - - AB/95 Impressions of the USA Mazharuddin Siddiqui Lahore AB/96 Indian Office Library - 1978, London AB/97 Islam an Introduction - Karachi AB/98 Iqra’a Quaid-e-Azam Number - - AB/99 Journal of the Pakistan Historical S.A.Hamid 1976, Lahore Society AB/100 Journal of South Asian Tariq Bhatti 1978, Newyork AB/101 Jinnah and his time Aziz Baig - AB/102 Jordan the Holy Land - Royal Racing club AB/103 Journalism Abdul Islam 1970 Lahore AB/104 Karachi Encyclopedia S.Muhammad Reza 1969, Karachi AB/105 Korea - 1973, Korea AB/106 Kashmir - Washington AB/107 Kashmir - 1963 AB/108 Kisans and Communists N.G.Ranga Bombay AB/109 Kashmir and the peoples voice Sheikh Abdullah 1964, Karachi AB/110 Kashmir Again -do- Karachi AB/111 Kashmir a Test for UN - Karachi AB/112 Kashsmir Before Accession - 1948, West Punjab AB/113 Khilafat to Partition (1919-1947) Moin Shakir 1970, New Delhi AB/114 Letters from China Anna Louise 1964, China AB/115 Long Man’s Biographical Dictionary - 1928, London AB/116 Leaders of Modern India P.O.Tandon 1955, Bombay AB/117 Liberty in the Modern State Laski 1930, England AB/118 Light of India Message of the Mahatma Niaz Muhammd Khan Bombay AB/119 Let Punjab Speak -do- Lahore (B)Living Biographies of Religious Gordon Ross 1946, America Leaders AB/120 Less ons from History Ibn Khaldun A Motamar pub AB/121 Minorities in the Republic of Pakistan - Karachi AB/122 Mission to Washington Qutbuddin Aziz 1971, Pakistan AB/123 Muslim Bangali Literature Inamul Haq 1957, Karachi AB/124 Muhammad Ali Hazin Sarfaraz Khan 1944, Lahore AB/125 Moder n Islam in India Centiwel Smith 1947, Lahore AB/126 Matter and Radiation James Jeans - AB/127 My Early Life Mahadeo Desai 1939, Calcutta AB/128 Mahatma Gandhi and M.A.Jinnah Aziz Baig Islamabad AB/129 Modernization of Soviet Central Asia Agha Shokat Ali Lahore AB/130 My Chief Co. Muhammad Ahmad 1960, Lahore AB/131 My Leader Z.A.Suleri 1945, Lahore AB/132 Our India Minoo 1940, London (B) History of the Freedom Movement R.C.Majudar Lahore in India AB/133 Out of Dust D.F.Karaka 1940, Bombay AB/134 Our American Govt. Patman 1954, New York AB/135 On Freedom - 1970 Berne AB/136 Old Lahore Golding 1924, Lahore AB/137 Public Administration Review - 1964, Lahroe AB/138 Physical Culture for Beginners Uncle Bob London AB/139 Pakistan: Emerging Democracy Rebert Washington AB/140 Pakistan Digest - 1977 AB/141 Proserit Through Competition Ludwig 1958, London AB/142 Proposed Islamic Constitution of - 1970, Lahore Pakistan AB/143 Political History and Institutions of the Muhammad Aziz Ahmad 1949, Lahore early Turkish Empire of Delhi AB/144 President Without Precedent S.A.Saeed 1960, Lahore AB/145 Problems of Indian and World Prof.Abdur Rahim Calcutta Democracy (B) Makers of Pakistan & Modern A.H. Albiruni Lahore Muslim AB/146 Pakistan’s Foreign Policy Sangat Singh 1977, Lahore AB/147 Portrait of a desert Erichosking 1965, UK AB/148 Perspective Jalaluddin Ahmad 1968 AB/149 Pakistan Digest Ameen Tareen 1978, Karachi AB/150 Pakistan – 1984 - 1985, Islamabad AB/151 Pakistan Miscellany - 1958, Karachi AB/152 Quaid -e-Azam Khalid Hasan 1976, London AB/153 Quaid -e-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah Malik Iftikhar Ali 1977, Lahore A Towering Statesman AB/154 Questions About Kashmir - 1957 Newyork AB/155 Guaid -e-Azam Centenary Bouquet Aziz Baig 1977, Islamabad AB/156 Quaid -e-Azam Academy - 1979, Karachi AB/157 Quaid -e-Azam Anees Khurshid Karachi AB/158 Quaid -e-Azam An Album of photos - 1976, Karachi AB/159 Races and Cultures of India D.M.Majum 1961, Bombay AB/160 Rep ort of the Kamal Yar Jung Sardar Yar Jung 1942, Calcutta Education Committee AB/161 Report of the Inquiry Committee - 1938, Lucknow AB/162 Regional Studies - 1993, Islamabad AB/163 Resolution of the AIML Liaqat Ali Khan 1938 AB/164 Roster Harvard International Seminar - 1969, USA AB/165 Reference Sourcs on Pakistan Ibn-e-Insha 1968, Karachi AB/166 Reader Digest - 1977 AB/167 Story of Islamic Summit in Lahore Aziz Baig 1974, Lahore AB/168 Struggle for Freedom - 1957, Karachi AB/169 Strategic Studies Masood Hussain 1990, Islamabad AB/170 Social Forces in South East Asia Gora Dubois 1959, USA AB/171 Sixth Days in Africa Zaibun Nisa Hamidullah 1957, Karachi AB/172 Shabaash Pakistan Sultan Hussain 1954, Lahroe AB/173 Sand Cacti and people Anwar Moraaj Karachi AB/174 Scientific Living for India R.R.
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