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Khalid Aftab's Collection GC University Libraries, Lahore Prof. Dr. Khalid Aftab's Collection Acc # Author Title Call No KAC-01 James R. Craig and Leroy P. Methods of psychological research 150.72 CRA Metze KAC-02 Jazebah E Kailami, M.S, Mahoon Taxonomy and biology of entomostraca of Northern Punjab 574 KAI KAC-03 A Report on the characteristics of female labour in Pakistan 331.11 REP KAC-04 Philip Kotler Principles of marketing 658.8 KOT KAC-05 Darden case bibliography 1993-94: management cases and 658.15 DAR notes KAC-06 Igal, Ayal, Jehiel Zif Product manger: a simulation 658.8 ZIF KAC-07 La'L Muhammad Chawla A study of Al-Quran-Ul-Karim 297.122521 QUR KAC-08 Habib Ullah Vaseer Fundamentals of economics 330 VAS KAC-09 Labour market adjustment to emigration in Pakistan 331.12 LAB KAC-10 Labour force survey 1974-75 331.110723 LAB KAC-11 Muhammad Akram Khan Islamic banking in Pakistan: the future path 332.1 KHA KAC-12 Adam Smith The roaring 80s 330.9730927 SMI KAC-13 Zlekhad Zar (ed) Human resource planning, development and utilisation: a 331.11 HUM collection of reports & research paper KAC-14 Paul Kennedy Preparing for the twenty-first century 332.042 KEN KAC-15 Bob Woodward Veil: the secret wars of the CIA 1981-1987 327.1206073 WOO KAC-16 Khawaja Amjad Saeed Economy of Pakistan 330.95491 SAE KAC-17 Khawaja Amjad Saeed Economy of Pakistan 330.95491 SAE KAC-18 Iacocca: an autobiography 920 IAC KAC-19 EdwinB Flippo, R. Wayne Mondy, Management: concepts and practices 658.4 MON KAC-20 Dr. M. A. Kashmiri Objective general knowledge: for competitive examination 001 KAS KAC-21 Muhammad Reza Hafeznia An Introduction to the research methodology in humanities 001.3072 HAF KAC-22 Edward Yourdon Techniques of program structure and design 001.642 YOU KAC-23 Annual world bank conference on development economics 338.9 ANN 2001/2002 KAC-24 Mohammad Umar Khawaja A guide to practical journalism 070.4 KHA KAC-25 Sarfraz Hussian Mirza (ed) Not the whole truth: East Pakistan crisis(March-December 1971) 954.91 NOT Role of Foreign Press KAC-26 Sarfraz Khawaja Sikhs of the Punjab 1900-1925: a study of confrontation & 320.9545 SAR political mobilization KAC-27 M. Afzal Beg, Miraj Din, Mirza Introduction to statistics 519.5 BEG KAC-28 David Heinze Fundamentals of managerial statistics 519.5 HEI KAC-29 Lawrence L Lapin Business statistics 519.5 LAP KAC-30 Dr. M. Afzal Beg, Dr. Miraj Din, Introduction to statistics: a textbook of intermediate 519.5 BEG Mirza KAC-31 Sh. Sher Ahmad A Textbook of intermediate biology part 1 574 AHM KAC-32 Muhammad Shuja Tahir Surgery: Investigations 617 TAH KAC-33 Raymond E Glos, Richard D, Business: its nature and environment 650 GLO Steade KAC-34 K. Thomas Finley Mental dynamics: power thinking for personal success 153.42 FIN KAC-35 Stephen P Robbins Organizational behavior: concepts, controversies, and 156 ROB applications KAC-36 Muhammad Farooque Kemal The message of the crescent 297.1 KEM KAC-37 Dr. Shabnam Iqbal Quranic concept of God universe and human being 297.211 SHA KAC-38 R.R Allen, Ray E, Mckerrow The Pragmatics of Public communication 302.2 ALL KAC-39 Syed Abdul Quddus Family & society in Pakistan 306.85 QUD KAC-40 Bernard Mandelbaum Add life to your years 296.74 MAN KAC-41 La'l Muhamma Chawla A Qur'anic exposition of the glory of Muhammad 297.63 CHA KAC-42 Eral Wavell Soldiers and soldiering 355.02 WAV KAC-43 Carolyn Ban, Normam, Riccucci Public personnel management: current concerns-future 353.001 BAN challenges KAC-44 Constantine C Menges Inside the national security council 353 MEN KAC-45 Michael Kidron, Ronald, Segal Business Money and Power 650 KID KAC-46 Edward M. Brecher LICIT and ILLIOCIT Brugs 362.219 BRE KAC-47 Donald C, Daniel, Katherine L, Strategic military deception 355.43 STR Herbig (Ed.) KAC-48 David R Andreson, Dennis J, Statistics for Business and Economics 519.5 AND Sweeney, Thomas A Williams Pages: 1 GC University Libraries, Lahore Prof. Dr. Khalid Aftab's Collection Acc # Author Title Call No KAC-49 Mohammad Akram Kashmiri Everyday science 500 KAS KAC-50 Roget's Thesaurus: find the right word for every need 413.1 ROG KAC-51 Joh A Glover, RobertW Filbeck, Educational Psychology: Principles and Applications 370.15 GLO Roger H, Bruning KAC-52 Annual world bank conference on development economics 1999 338.9 ANN KAC-53 Hamish McRae The world in 2020 power, culture and prosperity: a vision of the 333.79 MCR future KAC-54 George A Steiner, John F, Steiner Business, government, and society: a managerial perspective 658 STE text and cases KAC-55 Bruce Lansky Wall street bull 332.60207 LAN KAC-56 Martin J Ross New Encyclopedic dictionary of Business law-with forms 346.077303 ROS KAC-57 Implementation of administrative reforms: acts, rules & 340.3 IMP instructions etc. KAC-58 658.15 RAO Financial Management: concepts and applications 658.15 RAO KAC-59 Dale D Mcconkey, Ray Vander, Financial Management by objectives 658.15 MCC Weel KAC-60 Joseph T Straub, Raymond F, Introduction to business 658 STR Attner KAC-61 Linda E, Swayne, Peter M Ginter Cases in strategic management and business policy 658.4012 GIN KAC-62 George A Steiner, John F, Steiner Business, Government and society: a managerial perspective 658.4 STE KAC-63 Leonard Mosley Lindbergh: A Biography 923 MOS KAC-64 658 STA Management: a modern approach 658 STA KAC-65 Paul Shrivastava Strategic management: concepts & practices 658.4012 SHR KAC-66 John R Schermerhorn Management for productivity 658 SCH KAC-67 Qayyum Arif Dynamic & development administration: double “d“ 658 QAY administration KAC-68 Kenneth H Killen Management: a middle-management approach 658 KIL KAC-69 Johne, Stinson, Thomas Johnson Managing today and tomorrow 658 JOH KAC-70 Mary Kay, Mans, Robert Harti Basic of financial management: instructor's manual and test 658.15 HAR item file KAC-71 Edward I Koch All the best: letters from a feisty mayor 974.71043092 KOC KAC-72 James Q Wilson American government: institutions and policies 973 WIL KAC-73 Dr. Pir Nasiruddaula Saltanat: the saga of a desperate warrior 954 PIR KAC-74 Syed Razi Wasti At Quaid’s service: a journey towards discovery 923.2 WAS KAC-75 Shaheed-e-millat Liaquat Ali Khan: British centenary An 923.2 SHA anthology KAC-76 Amjad Tufail (Comp.) Selected Urdu short stories from Pakistan 891.4393 SEL KAC-77 S.M. Burke, Salim Al-Din, Bahadur Shah: the last Mogul emperor of India 923.1 BUR Quraishi KAC-78 Syed Razi Wasti(ed) My dear Qaid-i-Azam: (Jinnah-Rafi correspondence) 20 April 920 MYD 1943-12 February 1946 KAC-79 Michael M Coltman Hospitality management accounting 657.837 COL KAC-80 Louis E Boone Principles of management 658 BOO KAC-81 Donald K Clifford, Richard E, The Winning performance: how America’s high-growth midsize 658 CLI Cavanagh companies succeed KAC-82 Sher Muhammad Garewal(ed) Jinnah-Mountbatten correspondence 22 March-9 August 1947 920 JIN KAC-83 S Qalb-i-Abid Muslim struggle for independence: from Sir Syed Ahmad Khan 322.42 QAL to Quaid-e-Azam Mohammad Ali Jinnah (1857-1947) KAC-84 Sajjad Shaikh (comp) A Selection of modern English essays 824 SEL ج ی ل 891.4391 ﺟﯾﻼﻧﯽ ﮐﺎﻣﺮان ﮐﯽ ﻧظﻣﯾں(ﮐﻠﯾﺎت) KAC-85 KAC-86 Khadija Haq, Mahbub ul Haq Human development in South Asia 1998 338.95 MAH KAC-87 Lee G Bolman, Terrence E, Deal Reframing organizations: artistry choice and leadership 658.4063 BOL KAC-88 Arnoldo C Hax, Nicolas S, Majluf Strategic management: an integrative respective 658.4012 HAX KAC-89 Robert M Grant Contemporary strategy analysis 658.4012 GRA Pages: 2 GC University Libraries, Lahore Prof. Dr. Khalid Aftab's Collection Acc # Author Title Call No KAC-90 Tom Peters Liberation management: necessary disorganization for the 658.4063 PET nanosecond nineties KAC-91 The New Lexicon Hammond Atlas of the world 912 NEW KAC-92 Mahmud Tariq The Pigeonhole: (Short stories) 823 TAR KAC-93 Keith Miles Jahangir and the Khan Dynasty 796.343092 MIL KAC-94 John R Schermerhorn Management for productivity 658.2 SCH KAC-95 Ramesh K Rao Solutions manual financial management: concepts and 658.15 RAO applications KAC-96 Ramesh K Rao Financial management: concepts and applications 658.15 RAO KAC-97 Philip Kotler Principles of marketing 658.8 KOT KAC-98 Philip Kotler Principles of marketing 658.8 KOT KAC-99 Master plan Northwest Frontier Province Agricultural University 630.9549123 MAS م ط ا 954.91 ﻣطﺎﻟﻌہ ﭘﺎﮐﺳﺘﺎن: ﻻزﻣﯽ ﻋﻼﻣہ اﻗﺑﺎل اوﭘن ﯾوﻧﯾورﺳﭨﯽ KAC-100 ا ر د 491.43903 اردو ﺗﺻوﯾﺮی ڈﮐﺷﻧﺮی: ﻧﺎ ﺧواﻧدی ﮐﮯ ﺧﺎﺗﻣﮯ ﮐﮯ ﻟﺋﮯ KAC-101 ش ک ی 297.63 ﺳﯾﺮت اﻟﻧﺑﯽ اﻟﺑم ﺷﺎه ﻣﺻﺑﺎح اﻟدﯾن ﺷﮐﯾل KAC-102 ا ل ک 297.1225 اﻟﮐﺘﺎب: اردو ﮐﮯ ﻗدﯾم و ﺟدﯾد ﺗﺮاﺟم و ﺗﻔﺎﺳﯾﺮ ﺳﮯ ﻣﺮﺗب ﻗﺮآن ﻣﺟﯾد ﮐﺎ ﺳﻠﯾس اور ﺑﺎ ڈاﮐﭨﺮ ﻣﺣﻣد ﻋﺜﻣﺎن (ﻣﺮﺗب) KAC-103 ﻣﺣﺎوره ﺗﺮﺟﻣہ ﺿﺮوری ﺗﺷﺮﯾﺣﺎت ﮐﮯ ﺳﺎﺗﮫ ک م ا 297.63 ﺳﯾﺮت ﻣﺣﻣد رﺳول ﷲ ﻣﺣﻣد ﻓﺎروق ﮐﻣﺎل KAC-104 ا ش ر 891.439809 روﻣﺎﻧوﯾت اور اردو ادب ﻣﯾں روﻣﺎﻧوی ﺗﺣﺮﯾﮐﯾں ڈاﮐﭨﺮ ﻣﺣﻣد اﺷﺮف ﺧﺎن KAC-105 KAC-106 Sohail Massarrat Pakistan and Anglo-Pakistan relations, 1947-51 327.5491 MAS ع ا م 891.4391 ﯾﺎد ﻧہ آﺋﮯ ﮐوﺋﯽ ﻋﺎﻣﺮ ﺑن ﻋﻠﯽ KAC-107 پ ا ء 891.439505 ﭘﺎﺋﯾدار ﺗﺮﻗﯽ KAC-108 م ل ک 297.63 ﺗﻔﮐﺮ رﺳول: ﺳﯾﺮت اﻟﻧﺑﯽ ڈاﮐﭨﺮ آﻓﺘﺎب اﺣﻣد ﻣﻠک KAC-109 ا ح م 301.07 ﻣﻌﺎﺷﺮﺗﯽ ﺗﺣﻘﯾق ﻣﺮزا ﻣﺣﻣد اﺣﻣد KAC-110 ر و د 378.54914 رودرواں: ﺗﺎرﯾﺦ ﮔورﻧﻣﻧٹ ﮐﺎﻟﺞ ﺳﺮﮔودھﺎ ﭘﺮوﻓﯾﺳﺮ اﯾم اﯾﭻ ﻣﺻدق KAC-111 ج م ع 650.1 ﺷﺎﮨﺮاه زﻧدﮔﯽ ﭘﺮ ﮐﺎﻣﯾﺎﺑﯽ ﮐﺎ ﺳﻔﺮ ﻣﺣﻣد ﺑﺷﯾﺮ ﺟﻣﻌہ KAC-112 ان س 297 اﻧﺳﺎن اور ﺧدا ﻧذﯾﺮ اﺣﻣد دﮨﻠوی(ﻣﺮﺗب) KAC-113 ر ه ن 297 رﮨﻧﻣﺎﺋﮯ ﺗﺮﺑﯾت ﮐﺎرﮐﻧﺎن دﻋوت و ﺗﺑﻠﯾﻎ ﮐﮯ ﻟﯾﮯ ﻻﺋﺣہ ﻋﻣل ﮨﺷﺎم اﻟطﺎﻟب (ﺗﺎﻟﯾف) KAC-114 ل ی و 891.4391 ﺟﻧگ اور اﻣن (Shifted to Shahid Hameed Collection - 569) ﻟﯾو ﭨﺎﻟﺳﭨﺎﺋﯽ KAC-115 ل ی و 891.4391 ﺟﻧگ اور اﻣن (Shifted to Shahid Hameed Collection - 570) ﻟﯾو ﭨﺎﻟﺳﭨﺎﺋﯽ KAC-116 ف ل ک 891.4394 ﻣﺿﺎﻣﯾن ﻓﻠک ﭘﯾﻣﺎ
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