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Fiction Books LITERATURE/FICTION Search facility is available in this PDF document (use ctrl+f key to search) BOOK BOOK TITLE AUTHOR PUBLISHER NO A BEACON ACROSS ASIA- 4127 BOSE / WERTH / AYER ORIENT LONGMAN BIOGRAPHY S. C. BOSE 4365 A BETTER INDIA A BETTER WORLD N R NARAYANA MURTHY PENGUIN BOOKS 4364 A BIRD'S EYES VIEW V-I TARA GANDHI PERMANENT BLACK 4362 A BIRD'S EYESVIEW V-II TARA GANDHI PERMANENT BLACK 3151 A BRIEF HISTORY OF TIME STEPHEN HAWKINGS BANTAM BOOKS A CABINET SECRETARY LOOKS 4145 B. G. DESHMUKH HARPER COLLINS BACK 3068 A CARIBBEAN MYSTERY AGATHA CHRISTIE HARPER COLLINS PUBLISHERS A CENTURY OF GREAT CRICKET 4187 DAVID HOPPS ROBSON BOOKS QUOTES A COMPANION TO THE INDIAN 4013 P. J. U. TAYLON OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS MUTINY OF 1857 3257 A DARK MUS GARRY LACHMAN THUNDER MOUTH PRESS 3060-I A DOG'S LIFE PETER MAYLE VINTAGE BOOKS NEW YORK 1 BOOK BOOK TITLE AUTHOR PUBLISHER NO 3027 A FALEON FILES WILBUR SMITH MANDARIN PAPER BACKS 3197 A HISTORY OF GOD KAREN ARMSTRONG VINTAGE BOOKS 4057 A HISTORY OF INDIA PEREIVAL SPEAR PENGUIN BOOKS 3034 A HOUSE OF MR. BISWAS V. S. NAIPAL PICADOR A HUNDRED MEASURES OF TIME 3193 ARCHANA VENKATESAN PENGUIN TIRUVIRUTTAMN RABINDRA BHARATI RABINDRA BHARATI 4354 A JOURNEY THROUGH THE LENSES UNIVERSITY UNIVERSITY A JOURNEY TO THE CENTRE OF THE 3054 JULES VERNE AVI'D EARTH 3201 A LIFE IN LETTERS STEINBECK PENGUIN 3087 A MALGUDI OMNIBUS R.K. NARAYAN VINTAGE A PHOTOJOURNALISTS-JOURNEY 4297 INTO THE WORLD OF MOTHER LINDA SCHAEFER D. C. PRESS TERESA 4030 A PRINCESS REMEMBERS GAYATRI DEVI RUPA & CO. 3003 A QUIVER FULL OF ARROWS JEFFREY ARCHER HARPER COLLINS 2 BOOK BOOK TITLE AUTHOR PUBLISHER NO 4181 A ROYAL DUTY PAUL BURRELL PENGUIN BOOKS 3118 A SLENDER THREAD STEPHEN VENABLES THUNDERS' MOUTH PRESS 3008 A SPAROW FALLS WILBER SMITH MANDARIN PAPER BACKS 4282 A SPOT OF BOTHER MARK HADDON VINTAGE 4008 A STUDY OF HISTORY THOMAS HUDSON OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS 3186 A THOUSAND SPLENDID SUNS KHALED HOSSEINI BLOOMSBURY A TRAIN LOAD JOKES & ENGLISH EDITION PUB. & DIST. 4086 K. R. VAIDYANATHAN ANECDOTES PVT. LTD. 3011 A TWIST IN THE TABLE JEFFREY ARCHER HARPER COLLINS 4117 A VOTE FOR LAUGHTER R. K. LAXMAN PENGUIN 4340 A. BETTER INDIA, A BETTER WORLD N. R. NARAYANA MURTHY PENGUIN BOOK 4096 ABDUL'S TAXI TO KALIGHAT JOE ROBERTS HARPER COLLINS 4213 ACCIDENTAL AMERICAN JAMES NAUGHTIE MACMILLAN PUBLISHERS 3 BOOK BOOK TITLE AUTHOR PUBLISHER NO 3131 ADDHA & OTHER STORIES GULZAR RUPA & CO. 4137 ADDICTED TO WAR JOEL ANDREAS EARTH CARE ADVENTURE OF HUCKLEBERRY 3057 MARK TWAIN AVI'D FINN 3056 AEKER PITHE DUI SATYAJIT ROY ANANDA PUBLISHER 4154 AGAINST ALL ENEMIES R. A. CLARKE FREE PRESS 4267 AGELESS BODY, TIMELESS MIND DEEPAK CHOPRA RANDOM HOUSE AGRARIAN SYSTEM IN EASTERN 4067 NARIAKI NAKAZATO K. P. BAGHI & CO. BENGAL 4257 AIRCRAFT RECOGNITION GUIDE GUNTER ENDRES HARPER COLLINS 2548 AISE THHE HAMARE NIRALA DR. SHIB GOPAL MISHRA T. PUBLISHERS ALEXANDER-THE ENDS OF THE VALERIO MASSIMO 4207 PAN BOOK LTD. EARTH MANFREDI 4177 AL-JAZEERA HUGH MILES ABACUS 4200 ALL GOOD'S CHILDREN NEED MAYA ANGELOU VIRAGO PRESS 4 BOOK BOOK TITLE AUTHOR PUBLISHER NO 4209 ALL THE PRESIDENT'S SPIN BEN FRITZ, BRYAN KEEFER TOUCHSTONE ALL THE WORLD AS PITTOON SAMIT SAWHNY PENGUIN BOOKS 4295 AMADER KATHA BIJAYA ROY ANANDA PUBLISHER 4091-I AMAR POLICE JEEVAN (BENG) H. L. SAHA SATYAPATH O SADACHARI AMERICA'S GREAT DEBATE-WHO 4217 SAMUEL P. HUNTINGTON PENGUIN BOOKS ARE WE 4052 AMONG THE BELIEVERS V. S. NAIPAL PENGUIN BOOKS AN AMBIGUOUS JOURNEY TO THE 4122 ASHISH NANDY OXFORD CITY 4182 AN AUTOBIOGRAPHY FLOYD KEITH FLOYD HARPER COLLINS 4239-II AN INDIAN SUMMER JAMES CAMERON PENGUIN BOOKS AN INSIGHT INTO THE 3203 NIRUPAM HALDER SUTRADHAR CONTEMPORARY ISSUE 4275 ANCIENT CIVILISATION PROF. GREG WOOLF THENDER BY PRESS 2573 ANCIENT INDIA HISTORY RAMPRAKASH MATHUR MURATI LAL & SONS 5 BOOK BOOK TITLE AUTHOR PUBLISHER NO THE UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO 3267 AND THE HERMETIC TRADITION GIORDANO BRUNO AND LONDON 3195 AND THE MOUNTAINS ECHOED KHALED HOSSEINI BLOOMS BURY 3271 ANNA KARENINA MADANLAL MADHU RAJKAMAL PRAKASHAN 3272 ANNA KARENINA VOL II DR.MADANLAL MADHU ANNALS & ANTIQUES OF 4063 JAMES TOD RUPA & CO. RAJASTHAN-I & II [4063 & 4064] 4235 ANTAHPURER ATMAKATHA CHITRA DEB ANANDA PUBLISHER 3287 ARADHANA SK TRIPATHI NIRALA RAJKAMAL PRAKASHAN 3044 ARE YOU AFRAID OF THE DARK? SIDNEY SHELDON HARPER COLLINS 4007 ASIAN ART HALI ANMAL-II WORLD WIDE HALI PUB. LTD. 3162 ASTERIX AND THE MISSING SCROLL JEAN YVES FERRI 4015 ATLAS OF ANATOMY TREROR WESTON 4001 ATLAS OF THE WORLD DORLING KINERSLEY DORLING KINDERSLEY BOOK 6 BOOK BOOK TITLE AUTHOR PUBLISHER NO 3235 ATMAHATYA KI PARYA BANDONA DEVENDRA RAJKAMAL PRAKASHAN 3198 AUTUMN OF THE MATRIARCH DIEGO MAIORANO HARPER COLLINS 2642 A-Z ENVIRONMENTAL DR. C. K. CHOUDHURY CENTRUM PRESS 4128 AZAD HIND SISIR BOSE PERMANENT BLACK BABUDOM - EATACOMPS OF 4141 S. MAHANTY RUPA & CO. INDIAN BUREAUCRACY HARVARD BUSINESS REVIEW 2667 BALANCED SCORCARD ROBERT S. KAPLAN PRESS 3144 BALIKA BADHU R. N. TAGORE RUPA & CO. 3170 BANARAS CITY OF LIGHT DIANA L. ECK PENGUIN 3269 BANBHATTA KI ATMAKATHA HP DWIVEDI RAJ 3292 BANSHI KE DHUN ONKARNATH SHARMA RAJKAMAL PRAKASHAN 3103 BAUMGARTNER'S BOMBAY ANITA DESAI RANDOM HOUSE INDIA 4153 BEGUMS, THUGS & ENGLISHMAN WILLIAM DATEYMPLE PENGUIN BOOKS 7 BOOK BOOK TITLE AUTHOR PUBLISHER NO BEHIND CLOSED DOORS DOMESTIC 3114 RINKI BHATTACHARYA SAGA PUBLICATIONS VIOLENCE IN INDIA 4140 BENGAL SITES & SIGHT P. PAL MARG 3163 BEOWULF J.R.R TOLKIEN HARPER COLLINS BETWEEN TWO SILENCES TALKING 4124 DALA MOFFITT METHUEN WITH PETER BROOKE 2515 BEYOND BELIEF V. S. NAIPAUL LITTLE BROWN & CO. 4081 BHRAMAN SANGHI (BENG) ASIA PUBLISHING HOUSE 4223 BIG BANG SIMON SINGH HARPER PERENNIAL 4043 BIRDS OF EASTERN HIMALAYAS SALIM ALI OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS 4100 BODY LANGUAGE V. KUMAR SHREE BOOK CENTRE 3160 BOLLYWOODS TOP 20 BHAICHAND PATEL PENGUIN 4109 BOOK OF ILLUSIONS P. AUSTER PENGUIN BOOKS 4044 BOOK OF INDIAN ANIMALS S. H. PRATER OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS 8 BOOK BOOK TITLE AUTHOR PUBLISHER NO 4180 BOOKLESS IN BAGHDAD SHASHI THAROOR PENGUIN 3280 BOSEKE KA PANCHATRANTRA GULZAR RADHA KRISHNA PRAKASHAN BOUDDHA DHARMA AUR 2536 DR. D. R. YADAV ABD PUBLICATION MANABBAD 4301 BUDDHA JON ORTNER DUNCAN BAIND PUBLISHERS 3180 BYE BYE BLACKBIRD ANETA DESAI ORIENT PUBLISHERS 3108 BYE-BYE BLACKBIRD ANITA DESAI ORIENT PAPERBACKS 4006 CALCUTTA RUDRANGSHU MUKHERJEE GUIDE BOOK CO. LTD. 4012-I CALCUTTA SUKANTA CHAWDHURI OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS 4123 CALCUTTA CONVERSATION LINA FRUZZETTI CHRONICLE 4202 CALCUTTA PAST & PRESENT KATHLEEN BLECHYNDEN SUNDEEP PRAKASHAN CALCUTTA PLAN OF ACTION FOR DEPTT. OF MUNICIPAL 2282 CHILDREN 'CALCUTTA FOR ILGUS AFFAIRS GOVT. OF WEST CHILDREN' BENGAL 4300 CALCUTTA THEN & NOW RATHIN MITRA ANANDA PUBLISHER 9 BOOK BOOK TITLE AUTHOR PUBLISHER NO 3101 CALCUTTA-A CITY REMEMBERED JUG SURAIYA TIMES GROUP BOOKS 4164 CALCUTTA-INSIGHT GUIDES APA PUBLISHERS 3116 CAMERA LUCIDE ROLAND BARTHES VINTAGE 3067 CARDSON THE TABLE AGATHA CHRISTE HARPER COLLINS PUBLISHERS 4142 CASSELL'S MOVIE QUOTATIONS NIGEL REOS CASSEL & CO. 3082 CAT AMONG THE PIGEONS AGATHA CHRISTIE HARPER COLLINS 4144 CHILDREN OF VALI KEVIN RUSHLOY PENGUINE 4131 CHINA PERSPECTIVE PRADIP PUTATUNDU STERTING 3140 CHOKHER BALI R. N. TAGORE RUPA & CO. 4002 CHRONICLE 20TH OF THE CENTURY DORLING KINDERSLEY DORLING KINDERSLEY BOOK CIVIL LINES NEW WRITING FROM RUKUN ADVANI, MUKUL 3038-I PERMANENT BLACK INDIA KESAVAN CIVIL LINES NEW WRITING FROM 3038-II KAI FRIESE INDIA LINK PUB. CO. PVT. LTD. INDIA 10 BOOK BOOK TITLE AUTHOR PUBLISHER NO COLLECTED PLAYS (V-I) 1918 TO 3028 BERTOLT BRECHT RADHA KRISHNA PRAKASHAN 1923 4271 COLLECTED SHORT STORIES W. SOMERSET MAUGHAM VINTAGE COLLECTED WORKS OF F SCOTT WORDSWORTH LIBRARY 3184 FITZGERALD COLLECTION COLONIAL INDIA IDEAS & 4183 T. K. BANERJEE PROGRESSIVE PUBLISHERS MOVEMENTS 3005 COME TO GRIEF DICK FRANCIS PAN BOOK LTD. AGATHA CHRISTIE 4204 COME, TELL ME HOW YOU LIVE HARPER COLLINS MALLOWWAN CONCISE ENCYCLOPAEDIA OF 4261 CARLOS RAMIREZ FARIA ATLANTIC PUBLISHERS WORLD HISTORY CONFESSIONS OF A SECULAR 4168 MANI SHANKAR AIYAR PENGUIN FUNDAMENTALISTS SPEECHES OF SHRIMATI 2286-II CONSOLIDATING NATIONAL GAINS INDIRA GANDHI NICOLAS LOW, BRENDEN 2289 CONSUMING CITIES ROUTLEDGE GLEESON 3202 COSMOS CARL SAGAN BALLANTINE BOOKS 4148 COTTAGES: THE NEW STYLE J. G. TRULOVE HARPER DESIGN 11 BOOK BOOK TITLE AUTHOR PUBLISHER NO CULTURAL GLOBALISATION USERS 4291 J. MACGREGORWISE BLACK WELL PUBLISHING GUIDE 3122 CURRY LIZZIE COLLINGHAM VINTAGE DALIT MOVEMENTS & THE 4056 PETER ROBB OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS MEANINGS OF LABOUR IN INDIA 3236 DAMPATYA VIGYAN DR.JYOTISH AGARWAL RAJKAMAL PRAKASHAN 4195 DANCING IN THE FAMILY SUKANYA RAHMAN RUPA & CO. 4152 DANGEROUS OUTCAST S. BANERJEE SEAGULL BOOKS 4287 DAVID BOHM ON DIALOGUE INDIA LEE NICHOL ROUTLEDGE CLASSICS 4072 DAYANAND SARASWATI J. T. JORDENS OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS 3253 DEATH TO BE NOT PROUD SANDEEP SINGH ABHISEKH PUBLICATION 3279 DEEPSIKHA MAHADEVI VERMA RAJKAMAL PRAKASHAN 4197 DEGAS KEITH ROBERTS PHAIDON 3130 DESERT ROYAL JEAN SASSON BANTAN BOOKS 12 BOOK BOOK TITLE AUTHOR PUBLISHER NO 4356 DEVELOPMENT AS FREEDOM AMARTYA SEN OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS 2379 DEVELOPMENT DISCOURSES P. MAITI ATLANTIC 2200 DIGITAL DEMOCRACY KENNEHTH L. HACKER SAGA PUBLICATIONS 3275 DIRGHATAPA FANISWARNATH RENU RAJKAMAL PRAKASHAN 3191 DO NOT KILL HIM MA ANAND SHEELA FINGERPRINT 3128 DO TIN MISTAKES OF MY LIFE CHETAN BHAGAT NEW CENTURY PUBLICATION 4352 DOES THE ELEPHANT DANCE DAVID M. MALONE OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS DRIVING HOLIDAYS IN THE 4226 ANNU SHARMA RUPA & CO. HIMALAYAS DUI BANGLAR DAMPATYA 4190 SUNIL GANGOPADHYAY SAHITYAM KOLOHER SOTO KAHINI 3142 DURGESHNANDINI BANKIM CHANDRA RANDOM HOUSE 2405 EARTHSHAHING SCIENCE SUSAN ELIZAETH UNIVERSITES PRESS EASTERN REGIONS & WESTERN 4040 S. RADHEKRISHNAN OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS THOUGHTS 13 BOOK BOOK TITLE AUTHOR PUBLISHER NO 4245 EAT PRAY LOVE ELIZABETH GILBERT BLOOMS BURY 2460 EATING INDIA CHITRA BANERJEE PENGUIN BOOKS 4157 EATS SHOOTS & LEAVES LYMNE TRUSS PROFILE BOOKS DHANPAT RAI PUBLISHING 2385 ECOLOGY AND ENVIRONMENT T. MANDAL COMPANY 3083 ELEPHANTS CAN REMEMBER AGATHA CHRISTIE HARPER COLLINS 3030 ELEVEN MINUTES PAULO COELHO HARPER COLLINS 4375 EMOTIONAL INTELLIGENCE D.
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