This book is a well organised design for someone to go step by step into self-employment, making the optimum use of one's personal strengths and weaknesses.
By following the strategies and imbibing the qualities given in this book you can improve your self-esteem and reach the pinnacle of success.
Stirring tales of wild animal's cunning pitted against human wit and presence of mind told by the ace hunter and master story-teller himself. Kenneth Anderson (1910-74) hailed from a Scottish family settled in India for six generations.
Gitanjali or the 'Song offerings' in English translation is a volume of 103 poems selected by Tagore from his several Bengali books of poetry.
In 1955, a boy called Apu entered the hearts of people across the global.
Autobiography of Charles Darwin contains the life and experiences of the man, not only in his own words, but also in the words of his son, Sir Francis Darwin.
Lawrence's novels like Women in Love (1920) and Lady Chatterly's Lover (1928) were banned for explicit description of sexual activity and had to be privately printed. Lawrence's personal life was beset with turmoil.
When megalomaniac proprietor of the Clarion Newspapers Ltd, Alexander Bean, is humiliated in court by judge Mr.Justice Beverly, he swears revenge. He engages the services of Sidney York to find a way to blackmail the judge.
William Richmond is bald and lame.
Henry Cecil: The Buttercup Spell
One day a distinguished law professor is involved in an accident and suffers a slight knock on the head.
Ronald Holbrrok is a fifty-seven-year-old bachelor who has lived in the same house for twenty years. Jane Doughty, the daughter of his next-door neighbours, is seventeen.
HENRY CECIL: NO BAIL FOR THE JUDGE
Roger Thursby, aged twenty-four is called to the Bar. He is young, inexperienced and his love is complicated. He blunders his way through a succession of comic adventures including his calamitous debut at the Bar.
Portrait of a Judge is the first fascinating story in this collection of short stories based on all matters legal.
If everyone had a perfectly clear conscience, the blackmailer would have no chance'. So begins a trial in which the unfortunate judge is himself blackmailed.
An exquisite work of comic revelry subtitled 'A Trivial Comedy for Serious People', Importance of Being Earnest is the last and most popular of Oscar Wilde's plays.
The International Olympic Committee wants to keep the Olympics relevant to the modern world. Simultaneously, this book keeps you attached with the mystery and joy of the Olympics, far away from the track.
This collection includes tales of mystery ('The Hungry Stones'), satirical fantasy ('The Kingdom of Cards') and lovable characters like 'The Cabulliwallah'.
This is an account of public grievances and problems taken up in 25 years for redressal through the Supreme Court, Delhi High Court, National Consumers Commission and by pursuing with concerned governmental authorities.