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6th January 2017, 03:19 PM
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Three Authors UPSC
Hi buddy I am going to appear in UPSC Competitive Exam and for its preparation looking for name of some good Authors books list which help full in this exam ???
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6th January 2017, 04:20 PM
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Re: Three Authors UPSC
As you going to appear in UPSC Competitive Exam and for its preparation looking for name of some good Authors books list, so I am providing same for you: ● Amartya Sen : Identity and violence: The Illusion of Destiny, Argumentative Indian ● Al Gore : An Inconvenient Truth, The Assault on Reason ● Alison Moore : The Lighthouse ● Anita Nair : Ladies Coupe ● Andrew Boyle : The Climate of Treason ● Andersen : The Little Mermaid, King's Clothers. ● Arnold Tonybee : Mankind and Mother Earth ● Alan Hollinghurst : The Line of Beauty, The Swimming Pool Library, The Folding Star ● Amrita Pritam : Death of a City, Shadows of words: An Autobiography, Pinjar ● Aladi Aruna : Unfederal Features of Indian Constitution ● Antony Copley : Hinduism in public and private-Reform, Hindutva; Gender and Sampraday ● Mulk Raj Anand : The Village, The Golden Breath, The Coolie, Two Leaves and a Bud, Across the Black Waters ● A.G. Noorani : Islam and Jehad, The Babri Masjid Question- A matter of National Honour ● Aijaz Ahmad : On Communalism and Globalisation, Offensives of the far right ● Aldous Huxley : Antic Hay, Ends and Means, Travel Books, Grey Eminence, Brave New World Revisited ● B.G. Verghese : Warrior of The Fourth Estate: Ramnath Goenka of the Express ● Bana Bhatta : Kadambari, Harshacharita. ● J.M. Barrie : Peter Pan, What Every Woman Knows, A Kiss for Cinderella ● L. Beethoven : Moonlight Sonata, Fidelio and the Ninth Symphony ● Sir Richard Burton : Arabian Nights ● Bankim Chandra Chatterjee : Anandmath, Kapal Kundala, Durgesh Nandini, Vish Vriksha, Chandra Shekhar. ● Bill Gates : Business, The speed of thought, The Road Ahead ● Albert Camus : The Plague, The Rebel ● Anton Chekov : The Cherry Orchard, The Three Sisters ● Colleen Mc Cullough : Thorn Birds ● Christopher Wakling : Beneath the Diamond Sky ● Chandra Shekhar : Dynamics of Social Change ● Charles Darwin : The Origin of Species, Descent of man. ● Alexandre Dumas : Three Musketeers ● John Dryden : All for Love, Absalom and Achitophel ● Deepak Chopra : The Seven Spiritual Laws of Success ● David Davidar : The House of Blue Mangoes ● David Stevenson : Armaments and the Coming of War ● Don Miguel Ruiz : The Four Agreements ● Dominique Lapierre and Javier Moro : It was Five Past-Midnight in Bhopal ● Stephenie Meyer : Eclipse ● Edgar Snow : Red Star Over China ● Rohinton Mistry : Family Matters ● Francois Gautier : A Western Journalist on India ● Edward. M. Forster : A Passage to India, Maurice ● George Bernard Shaw : Androcles and the Lion ● Gopichand Narang : Tapish Naam-E-Tammna ● Gunter Grass : The Flounder, The Tin Drum, Cat and Mouse, My Century etc. ● Ghalib : Urdu and Persian ● Gita Mehta : Snakes and Ladders: Essays on India ● Guy de Maupassant : A Woman's Life ● Anthony Hope : The Prisoner of Zenda ● Harold Robbins : Never Enough ● Hilary Mantel : Bring up the Bodies ● Henry Mortou Robinson : The Cardinal ● Indra Sinha : Animals People ● Jaswant Singh : Jinnah-India Partition - Independence ● John Grisham : Playing for Pizza ● Indira Goswami : The shadow of Kamakhya, Chhinqmasta ● Irving Wallace : The R Document ● James Baldwin : The Fire Next Time ● Jeremy Scahill : Black Water ● Ben Jonson : Every Man in his Humour, Silent Woman, Alchemist ● John Grisham : A Painted House ● JRR Tolkein : The Lord of the Rings ● Joyce, James : Ulysses, Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man ● Javed Akhtar : Quiver (Tar-kash) ● Jullian Barnes : The Sense of an Ending ● Jacques Chirac : A New France ● Jyotirmaya Sharma : Hindutva- Exploring the India of Hindu Nationalism ● J.M. Lyngdoh : Chronicle of an Impossible Election ● Katherine Frank : Life of Indira, Nehru, Gandhi ● Khalid Rashid : Jhelum Factor ● Kanti Bajpai : Kargil & After, Challenges for Indian Policy ● Kazi Nazrul Islam : Agni Veena ● Karl Marx : Das Capital ● Khaled Hosseini : A Thousand Splendid Suns ● Kiran Bedi and Parminder Singh : E-Governance Opportunities of India ● Kiran Nagarkar : The Extras ● Kapil Dev : By God's Decree ● Lajpat Rai : Unhappy India ● Mikhail Sholokbov : And Quiet Flows the Don ● Milan Kundera : The Joke ● Madeline Miler : The Song of Achilles ● Mukul Kesavan : Secular Common Sense ● Mike Marqusee : Anyone But England ● Maroof Raza : Generals and governments in India & Pakistan ● M. K. Gandhi : The Story of My Experiments With Truth, Indian Home Rule, Conquest of Self, Self-restraint vs Self-indulgence. My Early Life, Non-violence in Peace and War ● Mark Tully : Non-Stop India ● Margaret Atwood : The Blind Assassin ● Major Sulakshan Mohan : India's Nuclear Leaf ● Martin Amis : The War against Cliché ● Mario Puzo : The Family, The Godfather ● Mala Sen : India's Bandit Queen: The true story of Phoolan Devi ● R. K. Narayan : The Guide, Waiting for the Mahatma, Memories of Malgudi ● N.A. Palkhiwala : We the Nation, The Lost Decades ● Nelson Mandela : Long walk to freedom, The Struggle in My Life ● Sarojini Naidu : The Sceptred ● Namita Gokhale : Present Tense-Living on the Edge ● Jawaharlai Nehru : The Discovery of India, Glimpses of World History ● Surya Kant Nirala : Juhi Ki Kali, Tulsi Ka Gyan Bodh ● Omar Khayyam : The Rubaiyat ● Octavio Paz : Sun Stone ● Prabha Atre : Enlisting the Listener ● Pearl S. Buck : Good Earth ● Boris Pasternak : Dr. Zhivago ● Penelope Leach : Baby and Child ● Prof D.N. Jha : Holy Cow: Beef in Indian Dietary Traditions ● P.C. Alexander : Through the Carr-idors of Power-An Insider's Story ● Pervez Musharraf : In the Line of Fire: A Memoir ● Munshi Prem Chand : Rang Bhwni, Kaya Kalp, Godan, Prem Basti, Soz-i- Watan. ● Romain Rolland : Mahatma Gandhi, Ramakrishna; Jean Christopher ● Robin Cook : Abduction, Shock ● Richard Bernstein : Ultimate Journey ● R. Venkatraman : My Presidential Years ● R.M. Lala : For the Love of India ● Rudyard Kipling : Kim, Jungle Book, The Light That 'Failed' ● Rajagopalachari, C: The Fatal Cart, Reconciliation - Why and How ● Sunil Gavaskar : Sunny Days ● Sheikh Mujibur Rahman : Friends & Foes ● Simone de Beauvoir : The Second Sex ● Sunil Gangopadhyay : First light ● Stephen Hawking : A Brief History of Time, The Universe in a Nut Shell. ● S.S. Gill : Gandhi A Sublime failure ● Stanley Wol-port : The Life and Legacy of Mahatma Gandhi ● S.K. Majumdar : Jinnah and Gandhi ● Samuel P. Huntington : Clash of Civilizations ● Steve Waugh : Out of My Comfort Zones ● Strobe Talbott : Engaging India-Diplomacy, Democracy and the Bomb ● R.N. Tagore : Gora, The Wreck, The Gardener, The Post Office, The King of Dark Chamber, Crescent Moon, Home and the World ● Toni Morrison : Beloved ● Thomas Hobbes : Leviathan ● Tok Johnson : Through Little Tails and The Treat Floor ● T.N. Seshan : Regeneration of India-2001 ● Thomas Paine : Common Sense ● The Garden of Evening Mists : Tan Twan Eng ● A. Tennyson : The Lady of Shalott, Idylls of the King ● Tony Kusher : Angels in America ● VP Singh : Manzil se Jyada Safar ● Vladimir Putin : Judo-History: Theory & Practice ● Vatsyayana : Kamasutra ● Vishnu Sharma : Panchatantra ● V. S. Naipaul : India: A wounded civilization, A Bend in the River, Half a life, The Adventures of Gurudeva, A House for Mr. Biswas ● H.G. Wells : The Shape of Things to Come, Time Machine ● W. Wordsworth : Ode to Duty, The Prelude, Solitary Reaper, Tintern Abbey ● William Kennedy : Very Old Bones ● Yves Thoraval : The Cinemas of India (1896-2000) ● Z.A. Bhutto : If I am Assassinated |