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Selected Bibliography

Primary sources:

Singh, Khushwant. A Train to Pakistan. New Delhi: Ravi Dayal Publishers, 1956

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Delhi. New Delhi: Penguin Books India Limited, 1990.

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The Collected Novels: Train to Pakistan, I Shall not Hear the Nightingale

and Delhi. New Delhi: Viking, 1996.

The Collected Short Stories of Khushwant Singh. Delhi: Ravi Dayal

Publishers, 1989.

Truth Love and a Little Malice. New Delhi: Penguin Books India, 2002.

A Bride for the Sahib and Other Stories. New Delhi: Orient

Paperbacks, 1967.

Black Jasmine. Bombay: Jaico, 1977.

The Collected Short Stories of Khushwant Singh. New Delhi: Ravi Dayal

Publishers, 1989.

"Mano Majra Station", The Penguin Book of Indian Railway Stories. Ed.

Bond, Ruskin. New Delhi: Penguin Books India Pvt. Ltd., 1994.

"Karma", Modem Indian Short Stories. Ed. Cowasjee, Saros and Shiv

K.Kumar New Delhi: Oxford University Press, 1982.

"The Mark of Vishnu", Modem India Short Stories. Ed. Cowasjee, Saros

and Shiv K.Kumar New Delhi: Oxford University Press, 1982.

"The Riot", More Stories From the Raj and After. Ed. Cowasjec, Saros .

Great Britain: Grafton Books, 1986.

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"When Sikh Meets Sikh", Modem Indian Literture an Anthology Vol. II

Fiction. Ed. George, K. M. New Delhi: Sahitya Akademi, 1993.

"The Agnostic", Modem Indian Short Stories. Ed. Kohli, Suresh .New

Delhi: Amold-Heinimann, 1974.

"The Memsahib of Mandla", A Portrait of India. Ed. Kumar Shiv K. New

Delhi: Vikas Publishing House Private Limited, 1983.

The Portrait of A Lady", Let's Go Home and other Short Stories. Ed.

Mukheijee, Meenakshi Madras: Orient Longman Limited,l975.

"A Love Affair in London", The Indian English Short Storv. Ed. Naik,

M.K. New Delhi: Arnold- Heinemann, 1984.

"An Indian Village", Indian English Prose. Ed. RamaKrishna D. New

Delhi: Amold-Heinemann, 1980.

"A Bride for the Sahib", India: An Anthology of Contemporarv Writing.

Ed. Ray, David & Amritjit Singh Athens:Ohio University Press, 1983.

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Publishers Distributors Limited, 1991.

A Bride for the Sahib and Other Stories. New Delhi: Orient

Paperbacks, 1967.

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1983.

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We Indians. New Delhi: Orient Paperbacks, 1982.

Khushwant Singh's India Without Humbug. Bombay: India Book House,

1997.

Khushwant Singh's Edition's Page. Bombay: India Book House

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Bombay: .India Book House Publication, 1969.

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Ltd., 1995

Joke Book: III Illustrated by Ranga. Delhi: Orient Paperbacks, 1996.

Book of Unforgettable Women. New Delhi: Penguin Books India, 2000.

Notes on the Great Indian Circus. New Delhi: Penguin Books India, 2001.

Ranjit Singh: Maharaja of the Punjab. New Delhi; Penguin Books India

(P) Ltd., 2001

Ed. City Improbable: An Anthology of Writings on Delhi. New Delhi:

Viking, 200 I

The End of India. New Delhi: Penguin Books India, 2003.

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---, (Tr.). Hymns of the Gurus. New Delhi: Penguin Books India, 2003.

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