Important Books and Their Writers


S.no Writers Books
1 Mahatma Gandhi Conquest of self
My experiment with truth
Hind Swaraj
India of My dreams
2 Uma Shankar Joshi Nishith
3 Maithili Sharan Gupt Saket
4 Munshi Prem Chand Rangbhumi
Godan
Shatranj Kekhiladi
Goban
Kayakalp
Premashrya
5 P.V. Narsimharao The Insider
6 Atal Bihari Vajpayee Rajniti Ki Raptili Rahen
Sansad Ke Teen Dasak
7 Subhash Chandra Bose The Indian struggle
8 Sarojini Naidu The golden threshold
The bird of time
The broken wing
The songs of India
9 R.K.Narayan Mr. Sampat
The guide
My days
The vender of Sweets
The darkroom
Talisman
Malgudi days
10 Arundhati Roy The God of small things
An ordinary person
11 Dr. Rajendra Prasad India divided
12 Abul Kalam Azad India wins freedom
13 Rabindra Nath Tagore Geetanjali, Post office
Chandalika, King of dark chamber
Crescent Moon, The religion of man
The Gardner
Hungry stones
The court dancer
14 Jawahar Lal Nehru An auto biography
Discovery of India
Glimpses of world History
15 Hari Sen Allahabad Inscription
16 V.D. Savarkar The Indian war of independence
17 S. Radha krishanan Hindu View of life
18 Aurobindo Ghosh New lamps for old, life divine
19 V.S. Kamath India of our dream
20 Kuldeep Nayar India, The critical years
The Judgement, India house
Beyond the lines : An auto biography
21 Tavleen Singh Kashmir : A tragedy of errors
22 Khushwant Singh (Train to Pakistan, truth love and a little malice)
23 Dr. APJ Abdul Kalam Wings of fire (Arun Tiwari & Abdul Kalam)
2020 – A vision for the new Millennium
24 Vishnu Sharma Panchtantra
25 Bhisma Shahni Tamas
26 P.G. Wodehouse Jeeves
27 Agatha Christie Hercule Poirot Spying Stories
28 Rusking Bond Rusty
29 Megasthanese Indica
30 Kalidasa Meghdoot, Malvikagni Mitra
Raghuvamsa, Kumarsambhavam
Shakuntala, Vikram Urvashi
31 Karl Marx Das Kapital (1867)
32 George or Well Nineteen Eighty four
33 Krishanadevaraya Amuktamalyada
34 Salman Rushdie Midnight children (1981)
Shame (1983)
The satanic verses (1988)
Moor’s last sigh. (1995)
35 Bharat Mani Natyaastra
36 Jay Prakash Narayan Why Socialism
37 J.M. Keynes Employment, interest and Money
38 J.K. Rowling Harry potter
39 John Ruskin Un to the last
40 Varah Minir Panchasiddhantika
41 Bhavabhuti The Uttararam Charitaa, Malatimadhava
42 Katherine Mayo Mother India
43 William Shakespeare Macbeth
44 Manohar Malgonkar The man who Killed Gandhi
45 Saytajit Ray My years with Apu
46 Mohan Rakesh Aadhe – Adhure
47 Bankim Chandra Chatterjee Andand Math
48 Tushar Gandhi Let’s Kill Gandhi
49 Vishankhadatta Mudrarakshasa, Devichandraguptam
50 Kalhan Rajtarangini
51 Panini Ashta dhayayi
52 Kautilya Arthasastra
53 Jayadev Geet Govind
54 Patanjali Mahabhasya
55 Mahabhasya Kadambari, Harsha Charitra
56 Magha Shishkupala Vadha
57 Jayanak Prithviraj Raso, Prabhandh Kosh
58 Surya Kant Tripathi ‘Nirala’ Anamika, Gunjan
Parimal, Juhi Ki Kali
 59 Tulsidas Dohawali, Kavitavali
Vinay Patrika, Ramcharitmanas
60 Malik Muhamad Jayasi Padmavat
61 Balgangadhar Tilak Geeta Rahsya
62 Anita Desai Cry The Peacock
63 V.S. Naipaul A bend in the river
64 Vikram Seth Two lives
65 R.Venkataraman My presidential years
66 S.Radha Krishnan The Hindu view of life
67 N.Sanjeeva Reddy Without fear and favour
68 Nelson Mandela Long walk to freedom
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