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List of Most Famous Books and Their Authors
Book Name
|
Authors
|
Ain-i-Akbari
|
Abul Fazal
|
Akbar-Nama
|
Abul Fazal
|
Wealth of
Nations
|
Adam Smith
|
Mein Kampf
|
Adolf Hitler
|
Plague
|
Albert Camus
|
Count of
Monte Cristo
|
Alexander Dumas
|
Three
Musketeers
|
Alexander Dumas
|
One Day in
the Life of Ivan Denisovitch
|
Alexander Solzhenitsyn
|
Death of a
City
|
Amrita Pritam
|
Adventures
of Sherlock Holmes
|
Arthur Conan Doyle
|
Baburnama
|
Babur
|
Harsha
Charit
|
Bana Bhatt
|
Kadambari
|
Bana Bhatt
|
Anand Math
|
Bankimchandra Chattopadhyay
|
Dr.Zhivago
|
Boris Pasternak
|
Last Days of
Pompeii
|
Bulwar Lytton
|
The Masters
|
C.P.Shaw
|
Don Quixote
|
Cervantes
|
Origin of
species
|
charles Darwin
|
A Tale of
Two Cities
|
Charles Dickens
|
David
Copperfield
|
Charles Dickens
|
Oliver Twist
|
Charles Dickens
|
Pickwick
Papers
|
Charles Dickens
|
Canterbury
Tales
|
Chaucer
|
Ancient
Mariner
|
Coleridge
|
Sons and
Lovers
|
D.H.Lawrence
|
A Dangerous
place
|
D.P. Moynihan
|
Robinson
Crusoe
|
Daniel Defoe
|
Divine
Comedy
|
Dante
|
Freedom at
Midnight
|
Dominique Lapierre
|
The City of
Joy
|
Dominique Lapierre
|
Crime and
Punishment
|
Dostoevsky
|
India
Divided
|
Dr.Rajendra Prasad
|
Hindu View
of Life
|
Dr.S.Radha Krishnan
|
A passage to
India
|
E.M.Forster
|
Old Man and
the Sea
|
Earnest Hemingway
|
The Decline
and Fall of the Roman Empire
|
Edward Gibbon
|
Decline and
Fall of the Roman
|
Edward Gibbon Empire
|
The Class
|
Erich Byron
|
For whom the
Bell Tolls
|
Ernest Hemingway
|
Shah Nama
|
Firdausi
|
The Castle
|
Franz Kalka
|
Arms and the
Man
|
G.B.Shaw
|
Man and
Superman
|
G.B.Shaw
|
Silas Marner
|
George Eliot
|
Animal Farm
|
George Orwell
|
Nineteen
Eighty-four
|
George Orwell
|
Faust
|
Goethe
|
Asian Drama
|
Gunnar Myrdal
|
A Woman’s
Life
|
Guy de Maupassaut
|
Time Machine
|
H.G. Wells
|
Invisible
Man
|
H.G.Wells
|
Shape of
things to come
|
H.G.Wells
|
Shape of
Things to Come
|
H.G.Wells
|
Grammar of
Politics
|
Harold T.Laski
|
The Clown
|
Heinrich Boll
|
Illiad
|
Homer
|
Odyssey
|
Homer
|
My Truth
|
Indira Gandhi
|
Principia
|
Issac Newton
|
Valley of
Dolls
|
Jacqueline Susann
|
Ulysses
|
James Joyce
|
Pride and
Prejudice
|
Jane Austen
|
Pride and
Prejudice
|
Jane Austen
|
Glimpses of
World History
|
Jawaharlal Nehru
|
Geet Govind
|
Jaya Dev
|
Le Contract
Social
|
Jean Jacques Rousseau
|
Confessions
|
Jean Jacques Rousseau
|
Age of
Reason
|
Jean Paul Sartre
|
Pilgrim’s
Progress from this world to that which is to come
|
John Bunyan
|
Forsyte Saga
|
John Galsworthy
|
China
Passage
|
John Kenneth Galbraith
|
Paradise
lost
|
John Milton
|
Gulliver’s
Travels
|
Jonathan Swift
|
Around the
World in eighty days
|
Jules Verne
|
Avigyan
Sakuntalam
|
Kalidas
|
Shakuntala
|
Kalidas
|
Raghuvamsa
|
Kalidas
|
Kumar
Sambhav
|
Kalidas
|
Meghdut
|
Kalidas
|
Das Kapital
|
Karl Marx
|
Communist
Manifesto
|
Karl Marx
|
Arthashastra
|
Kautilya
|
Agni Veena
|
Kazi Nasrul Islam
|
Richard
Nixon
|
Leaders
|
War and
peace
|
Leo Tolstoy
|
Alice in
Wonderland
|
Lewis Carrol
|
Ben Hur
|
Lewis Wallace
|
Ben Hur
|
Lewis Wallace
|
A Week with
Gandhi
|
Louis Fisher
|
My
experiments with Truth
|
Mahatma M.K.Gandhi
|
The
Godfather
|
Mario Puzo
|
Adventures
of Tom Saweyer
|
Mark Twain
|
Tom Sawyer
|
Mark Twain
|
Mother
|
Maxim Gorky
|
Jurassik
Park
|
Michael Crichton
|
Uncle Tom’s
Cabin
|
Mrs.Harriet Stowe
|
The Bubble
|
Mulk Raj Anand
|
A Voice For
Freedom
|
Nayantara Saigal
|
The Vicar of
Wakefield
|
Oliver Goldsmith
|
Discovery of
India
|
Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru
|
Bachelor of
Arts
|
R.K.Narayan
|
Guide
|
R.K.Narayan
|
Kidnapped
|
R.L.Stevenson
|
Treasure
Island
|
R.L.Stevenson
|
Treasure
Island
|
R.L.Stevenson
|
Gora
|
R.N. Tagore
|
Bisarjan
|
R.N.Tagore
|
Chitra
|
R.N.Tagore
|
Hungry
Stones
|
R.N.Tagore
|
The Post
Office
|
R.N.Tagore
|
Geetanjali
|
Rabindra Nath Tagore
|
Chandalika
|
Rabindra Nath Tagore
|
The Court
Dancer
|
Rabindra Nath Tagore
|
Hungry
Stones
|
Rabindra Nath Tagore
|
Kidnapped
|
Robert Louis Stevenson
|
Mahatma
Gandhi
|
Romain Rolland
|
Jungle Book
|
Rudyard Kipling
|
Antony and
Cleopatra
|
Shakespeare
|
Hamlet
|
Shakespeare
|
King Lear
|
Shakespeare
|
Othello
|
Shakespeare
|
The Tempest
|
Shakespeare
|
Life Divine
|
Shri Aurobindo
|
The Other
Side of Midnight
|
Sindye Sheldon
|
Essays of
Gita
|
Sir Aurobindo Ghosh
|
Arabian
Nights
|
Sir Richard Burton
|
Utopia
|
Sir Thomas Moor
|
The Lady of
the Last Minstrel
|
Sir Walter Scott
|
The Moon and
Six pense
|
Somerset Maughan
|
Dr.Jekyll
and Mr.Hyde
|
Stevenson
|
Sunny Days
|
Sunil Gavaskar
|
The One Day
Wonders
|
Sunil Gavaskar
|
Waste Land
|
T.S.Eliot
|
Ganadevata
|
Tara Shankar Bandopadhyaya
|
French
Revolution
|
Thomas Carlyle
|
Far from the
Madding Crowd
|
Thomas Hardy
|
Anna
Karenina
|
Tolstoy
|
Ramayana
|
Valmiki
|
Bhagwat Gita
|
Ved Vyas
|
Hunchback of
Notre Dame
|
Victor Hugo
|
Les
Miserable
|
Victor Hugo
|
A Suitable
Boy
|
Vikram Seth
|
Panchatantra
|
Vishnu Sharma
|
Mahabharata
|
Vyas
|
Ivanhoe
|
Walter Scott
|
The Merchant
of venice
|
William shakespeare
|
Comedy of
Errors
|
William Shakespeare
|
Gathering
Storm
|
Winston Churchill
|
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