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  • Rabindranath Tagore Omnibus: IV
    By Rabindranath Tagore

    Rabindranath Tagore Omnibus IVbrings under one roof six ofTagore s major works.

  • Rabindranath Tagore Omnibus
    By Rabindranath Tagore

    Nationalism contains the lectures given by Tagore in /japan and the United States in 1916-17. In these essays, he criticises the nation-state in both East and West and offres his vision of a society independent of it.

  • Rabindranath Tagore Selected Essays
    By Rabindranath Tagore

    Rabindranath Tagore:Selected Essays is a collection of the author's most acclaimed essays.

  • The Post Office
    By Rabindranath Tagore

    Originally written in Bengali in 1912, The Post Office, rich in symbolism and allegory, is a play about man's passionate cry for the faraway, for the call of the awakening in the world of spiritual freedom.

  • Rabindranath Tagore Omnibus: II
    By Rabindranath Tagore

    Rabindranath Tagore Omnibus II bring six acclaimed works of Tagore under one roof. Written with wit, wisdom and more than a little self-mockery, it gives a unique and enduring insight into the life of this great literary genius

  • Rabindranath Tagore: Achalayatan
    By Rabindranath Tagore

    On the other hand, the Sonpangshus are work addicts to the extent that they mistake work for the end and not the means, while the Darvaks remain happy with their simple, unquestioning, selfless devotion.

  • How To Enjoy Your Life And Job
    By Dale Carnegie

    Since most people spend a large part of life at work, it follows that we should make the most of our working lives. This book aims to show how to achieve greater satisfaction by integrating the business, social and personal aspects of life.

  • Secrets of the Soil
    By Peter Tompkins, Christopher Bird

    This book,a fascinating companion to The Secret Life of Plants by the same authors, tells the story of the innovative, nontraditional, often surprising things that certain scientists, farmers, and mystics are doing to prevent the slow ...

  • Rubaiyat Of Omar Khayyam
    By Edward Fitzgerald

    Rubaiyat, originally composed by Omar Khayyam, suggests withdrawal from the sorry scheme of things.

  • Collected Poems and Plays of Rabindranath Tagore
    By Rabindranath Tagore

    Eg. The Post Office was translated by Debabrata Mukhopadhyay and The Cycle of Spring by C.F.Andrews and Nishikanta Sen. The collection also includes ten later poems which Tagore wrote after 1921 like The Son Of Man and Boro-Budur.

  • Red Oleanders: Rabindranath Tagore
    By Rabindranath Tagore

    A symbolic play, Red Oleanders is the English translation of Rakta Karabi (1925), which is acclaimed as Tagore's best play. A powerful and poignant play, it describes the conflict between machine and the free human spirit.

  • The Cabuliwallah and Other Stories
    By Rabindranath Tagore

    These stories were written originally in Punjabi and have been transcreated into English by the author himself, with no loss to the spirit and rhythms of the originals.

  • Heart of Darkness
    By Joseph Conrad

    Marlow's journey into the heart of the African continent is riddled with ominous encounters.

  • GAUTAMA BUDDHA A NOBLE LIFE (HB)
    By Kadambari Kaul

    This is the story of a prince nurtured in luxury and wealth, walking away in search of the ultimate truth- the true meaning of life.

  • 76 Short Stories Of Saki
    By Saki

    Saki's stories blend laughter and savagery with startling effect. Whimsical in their plots and lightheartedly cynical in their tone, these stories are also given a darker side by Munro's memories of his unhappy childhood with his aunts.

  • The Kenneth Anderson Omnibus
    By Kenneth Anderson

    Kenneth Anderson (1910-74) hailed from a Scottish family settled in India for six generations. His love for the denizens of Indian jungle led him to big game hunting and eventually to writing real-life adventure stories.

  • Jim Corbett: The Hunter Conservationist
    By Reeta Dutta Gupta

    The book brings out the real Jim Corbett from behind the ace hunter, the man who pioneered the effort to preserve India’s wildlife in the early 1930s, and whose sympathies always rested with the underdogs-the deprived, the unloved, and ...

  • The Butcher of Amritsar: General Reginald Dyer
    By Nigel Collett

    This is an account of the massacre set in the context of a biography of a man whose attitudes reflected many of the views common in the Raj.

  • 100 Great Lives
    By H. D. Sharma

    Short biography of one hundred eminent Indian personalities.

  • All You Need is Love: An Eyewitness Account of when Spirituality Spread from the East to the West
    By Nancy Cooke de Herrera

    In this story, Nancy tells the intimate details of her life, which include her friendship with the Maharishi Mahesh Yo