Books and Authors H to P
Hamlet: W. ShakespeareHarsha Charit: Bana Bhatta
Himalayan Blunder: Brigadier J. P. Dalvi
Hindu view of Life: Dr. S. Radhakrishnan
History of Western Philosophy: B. Russel
Human knowledge: B. Russel
India Wins Freedom: Dr. A. P. J. Kalam
Indian Philosophy: Dr. S. Radhakrishnan
Invisible man: H. G. Wells
I follow the Mahatma: K. M. Munshi
Indian War of Independence: V. D. Savarkar
If I am Assassinated: Zulfikar Ali Bhutto
Indira Gandhi: Pupul jayakar
Ignited Minds: Dr. A. P. J. Kalam
Jobs for Million: V.V. Giri
Kadambari: Banabhatta
Kamayani, Prem Pathic, Ajatshatru: Jai Shankar Prasad
Kaya Kalp: Prem Chand
Khizr Tiwana: Dr. Ian Talbot
Life Divine: Sri Aurobindo
Living History: Hilary Clinton
Last day of Netaji: G.D. Khosla
Les Miserables: Victor Hugo
Macbeth: W. Shakespeare
Malgudi Days: R.K.Narayan
Mahabharat: Veda Vyas
Man and Superman: George Bernard Shaw
Men are from Mars, Women are from Venus: John Gray
Making Peace with Pakistan: Radha Kumar
Mein kampf: Hitler
Midnight's Children: Salman Rushdie
Mother India: Katherine mayo
Murder in the Cathedral: T.S. Eliot
My Childhood days: Taslima nasreen
My Experiments with Truth: Mahatma Gandhi
My India: S. Nihal Singh
My Music, My Life: Pt. Ravi Shankar
My Presidential years: R. Venkataraman
My name is Red: Orhan Pamuk
My sons Father: Dom Moraes
My Truth: Indra Gandhi
Neeti Shatak: Bharthari
Nehru and his Vision: Dr.K.R.Narayanan
Nineteen Eighty Four: George Orwell
Origin of Species: Charles Darwin
Panchatantra: Vishnu Sharma
Paradise Lost: John Milton
Pather Panchali: Bibhutibhushan
Pakistan: The Gathering Storm: Benazir Bhutto
Pride and Prejudice: jane Austen
Pygmalion: George Bernard Shaw
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