CHARLOTTE BRONTE
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ISBN: 9789699903854
Publisher: READINGS
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Category: | Literature |
ISBN: 0801822181 – Paperback
Publisher: JOHN HOPKINS
ISBN: 0801822181
Publisher: JOHN HOPKINS
ISBN: W2526 – Paperback
Publisher: SAHITYA AKADEMI
ISBN: W2526
Publisher: SAHITYA AKADEMI
ISBN: W2530 – Paperback
Publisher: SAHITYA AKADEMI
ISBN: W2530
Publisher: SAHITYA AKADEMI
Set in London with revolution and counter-revolution as backdrop, The Secret Agent introduces the reader to a ruthless world of espionage and counter-espionage. Laymen, pawns in the big game, are the true victims. Conrad’s own personal experiences enrich the story with an intense emotional appeal.
ISBN: 8171674909
Publisher: RUPA & CO
This book contains the results of a series of studies undertaken in Baldia Township, Karachi. The first chapter summarizes theoretical issues as, for example, the question of the displacement of people as a possible side-effect of legalization and upgrading of settlements. Chapter two describes Karachi’s main features, its housing problem and government housing policies. The third chapter places Baldia in perspective and the project’s scope of activities. Chapters four and five present and analyse the main findings of the survey, touching on demographic aspects, housing and services and the project’s financial consequences for the inhabitants of Baldia. The last chapters present the main conclusions and recommendations of the project.
ISBN: 9694020123 – Hardback
Publisher: VANGUARD BOOKS
ISBN: 0091259819
Publisher: NELSON THORNES
This is the first full length study of the life and works of Manto to appear in the forty years since his death. Considering that he was amongst the foremost of the Urdu short story writers associated with the progressive writers movement as well as a powerful influence on the current generation of Urdu writers, it w4s time to remedy this literary vacuum.
ISBN: Z1482 – Hardback
Publisher: VANGUARD BOOKS
ISBN: Z1482
Publisher: VANGUARD BOOKS
ISBN: D7603 – Paperback
Publisher: CBS
ISBN: 0863560024
Publisher: SAQI BOOKS
Of the many problems which India and Pakistan have confronted since 1947, the most destructive has been their unsatisfactory relationship with each other.
The roots of this behavior were established during the course of events which brought about the creation and birth of Pakistan. Several conflicts later, including one which led to the dismemberment of Pakistan, the suspicion and hostility which characterizes relations between the two countries, after over 40 years as sovereign nation-states, is unparalleled in the history of international relations after the second world war.
Dennis Wright’s study focuses on the legacy of • the Sino-Indian conflict and how it sheds light on India’s perception ‘of the threat from Pakistan’. He examines the origins and aftermath of the issue of Kashmir and the Rann of Kutch, the implications of the Soviet Union’s close relationship with India and Pakistan’s with the US. He also discusses the movements for regional autonomy in Pakistan and what bearing these have had on Indo-Pak relations.
Wright’s argument is that, because both sides’ attitudes are so deeply ingrained, neither side has been in a position to act in the best interests of the peoples of the subcontinent as a whole.
The book draws on a mass of original data, including parliamentary debates of the period, UN records and documents, Indian, Pakistani and British newspapers and contemporary sources in books and journals
ISBN: 9694020166 – Hardback
Publisher: VANGUARD BOOKS
ISBN: 0333446070
Publisher: MACMILLAN