Penguin Books

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Penguin Books



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Nambisan, V. (2003). Language as an ethic. New Delhi, Penguin Books.

Namier, L. B. S. (1962). Vanished supremacies: essays on European history, 1812-1918. Harmondsworth, Penguin in association with Hamish Hamilton.

Nammalvar and A. K. Ramanujan (1993). Hymns for the drowning: poems for visnu. New Delhi, Penguin Books.

Naranjo, C. and R. E. Ornstein (1976). On the psychology of meditation. Harmondsworth [etc.], Penguin.

Narasimha Rao, P. V. (2000). The insider. New Delhi, Penguin Books India.

Narayan, R. K. (1984). Malgudi days, Penguin books.

Narayan, R. K. (1988). A writer's nightmare: (selected essays 1958-1988). Harmondsworth, Penguin Books.

Narayan, R. K. (1989). A story-teller's world. New Delhi, Penguin Books (India).

Narayan, R. K. (1997). Indian thought: a miscellany. New Delhi, India, Penguin Books.

Narayan, R. K. and Kamban (1977). The Ramayana: a shortened modern prose version of the Indian epic: (suggested by the Tamil version of Kamban). Harmondsworth [etc.], Penguin Books.

Narayan, R. K. and Valmiki (2000). The Indian epics retold: the Ramayana, the Mahabharata, gods, demons, and others. New Delhi, Penguin Books.

Narlikar, J. V. (2003). The scientific edge: the Indian scientist from Vedic to modern times. New Delhi, Penguin Books.

Nasarina, T. and T. Gupta (1994). Lajja = Shame. New Delhi, India, Penguin Books.

Nash, M. (1992). Haunted Canal, Penguin.

Nash, O. and Q. Blake (1979). Custard and company: poems. Harmondsworth, Eng, Penguin Books.

Nation, M. and D. Christie (1991). A dictionary of modern Britain. London, Penguin English.

Naylor, G. (1986). Linden Hills. New York, N.Y., U.S.A., Penguin Books.

Neal, E. G. (1958). The badger. [Harmondsworth, Middlesex; Baltimore, Md.], Penguin Books.

Neale, J. E. S. (1960). Queen Elizabeth I. [Harmondsworth], Penguin Books.

Neale, J. E. S. (1963). The Elizabethan House of Commons. Harmondsworth, Penguin in association with Cape.

Neale, J. E. S. (1971). Queen Elizabeth I. London, Penguin Books.

Neale, J. E. S. (1976). The Elizabethan House of Commons. [London], Fontana.

Neel, J. (1989). Death's bright angel. London, Penguin Books.

Neel, J. (1994). Death among the dons. London, Penguin Books.

Neely, R. (1991). Shattered. Harmondsworth, Penguin Books.

Neider, C. (1991). A visit to Yazoo. London, Penguin Books.

Neill, A. S. (1968). Summerhill. Harmondsworth, Penguin Books.

Neill, A. S. and A. Lamb (1992). The new Summerhill. London, Penguin Books.

Neill, S. (1955). Christian faith to-day. [Harmondsworth, Middlesex], Penguin Books.

Neill, S. (1955). Christian faith today. Harmondsworth, Middlesex, Penguin Books.

Neill, S. (1958). Anglicanism. [Harmondsworth, Middlesex], Penguin Books.

Neill, S. (1964). A history of Christian missions. Harmondsworth, Middlesex, Penguin Books.

Neill, S. and O. Chadwick (1986). A history of Christian missions. London, Penguin Books.

Nelson, H. (1972). Papua New Guinea: black unity or black chaos?. Harmondsworth, Penguin Books.

Nesbit, E. (1958). The story of the treasure seekers: being the adventures of the Bastable children insearch of a fortune. Harmondsworth, Penguin.

Nesbit, E. (1975). The story of the amulet. Harmondsworth, Eng.; Baltimore, Puffin Books: Penguin Books.

Nesbit, E. (1994). The story of the treasure-seekers: being the adventures of the Bastable children in search of a fortune. Harmondsworth, Penguin Books.

Nesbit, E. and C. E. Brock (1960). The railway children. [Harmondsworth, Eng; Baltimore], Penguin Books.

Nesbit, E. and C. E. Brock (1970). The railway children. Harmondsworth, Middlesex, Penguin.

Nesbit, E. and H. R. Millar (1959). Five children and it. Harmondsworth, Penguin.


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