History Book
Nehrus India: A History in Seven Myths
Northeast India : A Political History
Notre-Dame: A Short History of the Meaning of Cathedrals
Now I Sit Me Down: From Klismos to Plastic Chair: A Natural History
Objective Indian History & National Movement
On Writing History from Herodotus to Herodian
ONE SHOT, ONE KILL: A History of the Sniper
Our History of the 20th Century: As Told in Diaries, Journals and Letters
Paper: Paging Through History
Pha(bu)llus: A Cultural History
QUIRKY HISTORY: THE SWAN CAR OF NABHA & OTHER UNUSUAL STORIES FROM HISTORY
Ranks and Rosaries: A Soldier’s Journey from Battlefield to Battle Within
Remembered Past: John Lukacs on History Historians & Historical Knowledg
Revolutionaries : The Other Story of How India Won Its Freedom
Rules: A Short History of What We Live By
Russia – Myths and Realities: he History of a Country with an Unpredictable Past
Russia: A Short History
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