Hi, I think most of these books can be found, but you would have to do a bit of search and find.
1. Most of the famous authors, especially the Indian ones like RK Narayan, Nehru, etc would be available from NAB Delhi. There catalogue in excel can be downloaded from: http://nabdelhi.org/talking_book.htm. You would have to enter eather the author or the title in the find dialogue box and search through the excel worksheet. 2. Those books that are written before 1930 or so will be available in the public domain. Try searching them on www.gutenberg.org. 3. I think that the poetry collections are now available on various websites. I did find some famous poems by doing a google search, its possible that you might find too. 4. As I mentioned in one of my previous posts, the World Ebook Fair is now open at www.worldebookfair.com. You may find some Indian authors there too. Regards --- On Wed, 7/16/08, Mamta <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > From: Mamta <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Subject: [AI] book request for studdies urgent. > To: [email protected] > Date: Wednesday, July 16, 2008, 1:27 AM > Hello friends, > For (MA) in English litrature I require the following books > for studdies, > the list is too long but I hope that I get these books. > thanks a lot for your help > Please do send me those books. > your help is highly appreciated. > many thanks > rgds > mamta. > the list is as follows: > > First is the writers name then followed by the book name: > > First set Paper (1). > > 1. Bankim Chandra chatterjee: Rajmohan'swife. > > 2. colonial poetry. 1829 to 1947 (Early indian poetry). > (oxword University Press) (OUP). > > 3. RK Narayan: Swami and friends. > > 4. Shashi Desh Pande: A matter of time. > > 5. Amitav ghosh: The calcutta chromosomes. > > 6. Selections of poetry. > > 7. Pratab sharma: A tuch of bright ness. > > 8.Mahesh Dattani: Dance like a man. > > 9. Mulk Raj Anand: Untouchable. > > 10. Macaulay's: minute. > > 11. Behram malabari: The Indian eye on english life. > > 12. Cornelia Sorabji: The sun babies. > > 13. Bapsi Sidhwa Eyes: Candy Man. > > 14. Muhammad Umer menon: An epic un written, the penguin of > Partition storry. > > 15. Rk Narayan: Waiting for the mahatma. > > 16. Nayan Tara Sigal: Which like us. > > 17. Kiran Nagarkar: Cuckold. > > 18. Amitav Ghosh: The shadow lines.. > > 19. Amitav chaudhary: Afternoon Raag. > > 20. Gieve Patel: Mr. Baram. > > 21. Rointon Mistry: A fine ballence. > > 22. Girish Karnad: Fire and the rains. > > 23. Raja rao: Kantha Pura. > > 24. Nirad c chaudari's: the auto biography of an un > known Indian. > > 25. Ravindranath Tegore: A centenary Volume. > > 26. V D savarkar: Hindu rashtra dershan. > > 27. Dr. Umbedkar: What congress and Gandi has done to the > un touch able. > > 28. M N Roy: New humanism: a manifesto. > > 29. M K Gandi: The selected work of Mahatma Gandi, vol 3 > the basic works. > > 30. Dada bhai nauroji: Speeches from political thinkers of > modern india. > > 31. Neru: neru on society, education, and culture.. > > 32. Shashi desh pande: That long silence. > > 33. Monika Alli: Brick lane. > > The second set for the next paper (3). > > 1. Richard 2 William shakes pere. > > 2. Den jonson: volpone. > > 3. John Milton: the paradise lost. book 1. > > 4. William congreve: the way of the world. > > 5. alexzandra pope: The dunciad. > > 6. Thomas sterne: Tristamshandy. > > 7. Dr. Samuel Jonson: Preface to shakes pere. > > 8. John Lyly: Andi monion. > > 9. Robert greene: the friar bacon and friar bongay. > > 10. Cristofer marlo: Dr. Fostus. > > 11. William shakes peer. > a Mit somer night dream. > King Liere. > > 12. John webster: The duchess of malfi.. > > 13. thomas middleton and william rowle: The chalenging. > > 14. Thomas Dekker: the shoe makers Holiday.. > > 15. John dryden: All for love. > > 16. William Wycherley: the country wife. > > 17. William congrive: the way of the world. > > 18. oliver gold smith: she stops to conquer. > > 19. richard sheredon: the school for skandel.. > > 20. John lili, euphues: the anatomy of wit, > > 21. thomas nash: the unfortunet traveller. > > 22. Robert green: the cony -catching pamplets. > 1. the life and death of ned brown, > > 2. a notable cut purse. > > 3. cony catcher. > > 23. sir philip sidney: an apology for poetry. > > 24. sir franses bakon essays. > > 25. john donne's: sermons. > > 26. frances bancon's: the new atlantis, > > 27. Thomas brown: relijio medici. > > 28. danuel defo: Robinson cruso. > > 29. Samuel Richard: son Pamela. > > 30. Henry fielding: Josef Andrews. > > 31. tobias smollett: Hum phrey clinketerr. > > > set 3 for next paper (4). > > 1. William faulkner: the sound and the fury. > > 2. Bernad malamud: the assistant. > > 3. alis walker: the temple of my familier. > > 4. short storries: > > 1. nathaniel hawthorne: the ministers black veil. > > 2. Edgar Alen pope: Fall of the house of a sher, the gold > bug. > > 3. Stefen crain: the open boat, > > 4. Jack London: to build a fier. > > 5. Bret harte: How Santaclaus came to simsons bar. > > 6. Mark twain: the man that corrupted hadley burg. > > 7. Ralph waldo amerson: self reliance.. > > 8. henry devid: Thoreau, Walden, > > 9. Nathaniel Hothrown: the scarlet letter. > > 10. herman, melville: mobydick. > > 11. Hemming way ernest: The old man and the sea. > > 12. U G O'neill: Emperer jones. > > 13. Arthur miller: all my sons. > > 14. J D salingar: Catcher in the rye. > > 15. Tony morison: the song of solomon. > > 16. Alis walker: possessing the secret of Joy. > > > Please do help me with these books, you can send them to me > as an attachments or the site from where I will be able to > get them as well. > or if they are uploaded the link to download the books > would also be of help > once again thanks a lot for your kind help > many thanks > rgds > mamta. > Join Access India convention: For updates on it visit: > http://accessindia.org.in/harish/convention.htm > Registration is now open! > > To unsubscribe send a message to > [EMAIL PROTECTED] with the subject > unsubscribe. > > To change your subscription to digest mode or make any > other changes, please visit the list home page at > > http://accessindia.org.in/mailman/listinfo/accessindia_accessindia.org.in Join Access India convention: For updates on it visit: http://accessindia.org.in/harish/convention.htm Registration is now open! To unsubscribe send a message to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with the subject unsubscribe. 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