This online bibliography merges Brijen K. Gupta’s India in English Fiction 1800-1970 with the bibliographies of Singh, Oaten, and other scholars.
Gupta’s comments are flagged green:
Alternative or additional comments are flagged blue:
Anonymous. Adventurer in the Punjaub. Delhi: No publisher given, 1842.
Anonymous. As the clock struck twenty. By S. M. C. Bombay: Miranda, 196-.
Anonymous. Autobiography of an Indian army surgeon, or leaves turned down from a journal. London: Bentley, 1854.
Anonymous. The brahmin’s prophecy. By a lady. Bombay: No publisher given, 1875.
Anonymous. Carnee, or the victim of Khodistan; a scene from military life in India. By A. R. M. London: Hamilton and Adams, 1861.
Anonymous. Chandrahasa; an ancient Indian monarch. Madras: Foster, 1881.
Anonymous. Character sketches. By C. P. S. N. Madras: Gopaul Naidu, 1898.
Anonymous. Childhood in India, or English children in the east. London: No publisher given, 1890.
Anonymous. The confessions of Meajahn, darogah of police. By a Moffussilite. Calcutta: Wyman, 1869.
Anonymous. The disinterested nabob. London: No publisher given, 1785.
Anonymous. Durga-Das, the Rahtore. Bombay: MacMillan, 1932:
Anonymous. The English in India and other sketches. By a traveller. 2 vols. London: Longmans, 1828.
Anonymous. The flight of the arrow and other stories. By the author of ‘Lal Singh’. London: No publisher given, 1909.
Anonymous. Harrison of Pomabari, a tale of Assam. By J. E. G. Calcutta: Newman, 1903.
Anonymous. Harry Fortescue, or the grave in India: a story founded on facts. London: Griffith and Farran, 1858.
Anonymous. How will it end. By the author of ‘Willy Morgan’. 2 vols. London: Charing Cross Co., 1878.
Anonymous. In the Company’s service. London: W. H. Allen, 1883.
Anonymous. The Indian adventurer or history of Mr. Vanneck. London: W. Lane, 1780.
Anonymous. The Indian heroine, being some incidents of the sepoy revolt of 1857. Bombay: No publisher given, 1877.
Anonymous. The indigo planters. London: No publisher given, 1840.
Anonymous. Janardana. London: P. Welby, 1906.
Anonymous. Lotus: a psychological romance. By the author of ‘A New Marguerite’. London: Redway, 1888.
Anonymous. Marriage mart or society in India. By an Indian officer. London: No publisher given, 1841.
Anonymous. Maurice Dering, or the quadrilateral. London: Tinsley, 1869.
Anonymous. The Morlands: a tale of the Anglo-Indian life. By the author of ‘Sleepy Sketches’. London: Low, 1888.
Anonymous. The nabob at home. 3 vols. London: Colburn, 1842.
Anonymous. The nabob’s wife. 3 vols. London: Bentley, 1838.
Anonymous. The orphan of Nepaul; a title of Hindustan. London: Saunders, 1840.
Anonymous. Our picnic at Chordi. By B. C. A. A. Bombay: No publisher given, 1926.
Anonymous. The perilous adventures of the knight Sir Tommy and his following: a true tale. By our domestic novelist. Bangalore: Columbian Press, 1871.
Anonymous. Ramji: a tragedy of the Indian famine. London: Fisher Unwin, 1897.
Anonymous. A romance of bureaucracy. By Alpha Beta. Allahabad: Wheller, 1893.
Anonymous. A romance of Indian crime. By an Indian detective. London: No publisher given, 1885.
Anonymous. Rose Clarendon: or the trials of true love. By a young Indian author. London: Bell, 1934.
Anonymous. The Scribbleton papers: confessions of a Eurasian. London: No publisher given, 1840.
Anonymous. The secret of the lamas. London: Cassell, 1889.
Anonymous. Some Indian stories. By P. V. N. Madras: No publisher given, 1896.
Anonymous. The timely retreat. By two sisters. London: Bentley, 1858.
Anonymous. The true history of Zoa. London: S. Fisher, 1801.
Anonymous. Two stories or mysteries of government service. By the author of ‘My Autobiography by Juju’. Calcutta: No publisher given, 1921.
Anonymous. Yadnamuh: a chapter of oriental life. London: Hatchard, 1850.
Anonymous. Zohar, a tale of zennana life. By Taj. London: Methuen, 1912.
Abbas, Khwaja Ahmad. Ajanta. Bombay: Jaico, 1962.
Abbas, Khwaja Ahmad. The black sun and other stories. Bombay: Jaico, 1963.
Abbas, Khwaja Ahmad. Blood and stones. Bombay: Hind Kitabs, 1947.
Abbas, Khwaja Ahmad. Cages of freedom and other stories. Bombay: Hind Kitabs, 1952.
Abbas, Khwaja Ahmad. Defeat for death: a story without names. Padamja, 1944.
Abbas, Khwaja Ahmad. Divided heart. New Delhi: Paradise, 1968.
Abbas, Khwaja Ahmad. Inqilab. Bombay: Jaico, 1955.
Abbas, Khwaja Ahmad. Maria. Delhi: Hind Pocket Books, 1970.
Abbas, Khwaja Ahmad. Mera nam Joker. Delhi: Hind Pocket Books, 1970.
Abbas, Khwaja Ahmad. The most beautiful woman in the world. New Delhi: Paradise, 1968.
Abbas, Khwaja Ahmad. Not all lies. Delhi: Rajkamal, 1945.
Abbas, Khwaja Ahmad. One thousand nights on a bed of stones and other stories. Bombay: Jaico, 1957.
Abbas, Khwaja Ahmad. Rice and other stories. Bombay: Kutub,1947.
Abbas, Khwaja Ahmad. Tomorrow is ours. Delhi: Rajkamal, 1946.
Abbas, Khwaja Ahmad. When night falls. Delhi: Hind Pocket Books, 1968.
Abbott, Anstice. A girl widow’s romance. London: Religious Tract Society, 1920.
Abbott, Anstice. Indian idylls. London: Elliott Stock, 1911.
Abbott, Mary. The Beverlys: a story of Calcutta. Chicago: McClurg, 1890.
Abbott, Mary. Officer’s children. London: No publisher given, c. 1890.
Abdullah, Achmed. My nine lives. London: Hurst and Blackett, 1934.
Ackerley, J. R. Hindoo holiday . London: Chatto and Windus, 1932.
Acott, J. H. The tower of purity: a fictitious love story. Bombay: C. Murphy, 1943.
Afghan, pseud. Bahadur Khan, warrior. London: Herbert Jenkins, 1928.
Afghan, pseud. The best Indian chutney—sweetened. London: Herbert Jenkins, 1925.
Afghan, pseud. Exploits of Asaf Khan. London: Herbert Jenkins, 1922.
Afghan, pseud. The wanderings of Asaf. London: Herbert Jenkins, 1923.
Agyeya (pseud. of S. H. Vatsyayna). To each his stranger. Trans, by author and Gordon C. Roadermel. Delhi: Hind Pocket Books, 1967.
Ahmad, Q. Kazi: Random short stories. Calcutta: Khyber, 1951.
Ainsworth, Oliver (pseud. of Henry Sharp). The devil’s tower. London: Faber and Gwyer, 1927.
Aiyar, R. P. In the crimelight. Bombay: Pearl, 1967.
Ali, Aamir. Via Geneva. Bombay: Pearl, 1967.
Ali, Ahmed. Ocean of night. London: Peter Owen, 1964.
Ali, Ahmed. Twilight in Delhi. London: Hogarth, 1940.
Ali, Hassan (pseud. of Ranjee Shahani). The changeling. London: H. Joseph, 1933.
Alington, Cyril Argentine. The nabob’s jewel. London: Faber, 1953.
Allard, Hafiz. Nigris: a tale of the Indian Mutiny; and Bismillah, or happy days in Cashmere. London; Allen, 1869.
Allardyce, Alexander. The city of sunshine . 3 vols. London: Blackwood, 1877.
Alroy, Lionel. Shut out the sun. London: Longmans, 1955.
Altaf, David. Khem Karan and other war stories. New Delhi: Army Educational Services, 1967.
Alvares, Eulalia. Short stories. Bombay: The Author, 1965.
Amma, N. Balamani. Mother. Translated by Moorkoth Kumhappa and the author. Bombay: International Book House, 1950.
Anand, Bolwant Singh. Cruel interlude. Bombay: Asia Publishing, 1961.
Anand, Mulk Raj. Across the black waters. London: Cape, 1940.
Anand, Mulk Raj. All men are brothers. Same as The sword and the sickle.
Anand, Mulk Raj. The barber’s trade union and other Stories. London: Cape, 1944.
Anand, Mulk Raj. The big heart. London: Hutchinson, 1945.
Anand, Mulk Raj. Coolie. London: Lawrence and Wishart, 1936.
Anand, Mulk Raj. Death of a hero: epitaph for Moqbool Sherwani. Bombay: Kutub, 1963.
Anand, Mulk Raj. Lajwanti and other stories. Bombay: Jaico, 1966.
Anand, Mulk Raj. Lament on the death of a master of arts. Lucknow: Naya Sansar, 1939.
Anand, Mulk Raj. Lost child and other stories. London: Allen, 1934.
Anand, Mulk Raj. Morning face. Bombay: Kutub, 1968.
Anand, Mulk Raj. The old man and the cow. Bombay: Kutub. 1960.
Anand, Mulk Raj. Power and darkness and other stories. Bombay: Jaico, 1959.
Anand, Mulk Raj. Private life of an Indian prince. London: Hutchinson, 1953.
Anand, Mulk Raj. Reflections on the golden bed and other stories. Bombay: Current Book House, 1953.
Anand, Mulk Raj. The road. Bombay: Kutub Popular, 1961.
Anand, Mulk Raj. Seven summers: the story of an Indian childhood. London: Hutchinson, 1951.
Anand, Mulk Raj. The sword and the sickle. London: Jonathan Cape, 1942.
Anand, Mulk Raj. Tractor and the corn goddess and other stories. Bombay: Thacker, 1947.
Anand, Mulk Raj. Two leaves and a bud. London: Lawrence and Wishart, 1937.
Anand, Mulk Raj. The untouchable. London: Lawrence and Wishart, 1935.
Anand, Mulk Raj. The village. London: Jonathan Cape, 1939.
Anantanarayanan, Madaiayya. The silver pilgrimage. New York: Criterion Books, 1961.
Anderson, Ethel Louisa. Indian tales. Sydney: Australasian Publishing Company, 1948.
Anderson, Ethel Louisa. Little ghosts. London: Angus and Robertson, 1959.
Anderson, Kenneth. Fires of passion. Bombay: Jaico, 1969.
Anderson, Kenneth. Tales of Man Singh, king of Indian dacoits. Bombay: Jaico, 1961.
Andrews, M. Henniker: An Indian mystery. London: Lynwood, 1913.
Anstey, F. (pseud. of Thomas Anstey Guthrie). Baboo Hari Bungasho Jabberjee, B.A. . London: Dent, 1897.
Anstey, F. (pseud. of Thomas Anstey Guthrie). A bayard from Bengal, being some account of the career of Chunder Bindabun Bhosh . London, Methuen, 1902.
Anstey, F. (pseud. of Thomas Anstey Guthrie). A fallen idol . London: Elder, 1886.
Anthon, Rosa Reinhardt. Stories of India. London. Heinemann, 1906.
Anthony, J. (pseud. of R. B. Beckett). The story of Hassan. London: Nisbet, 1928.
Anthony, J. (pseud. of R. B. Beckett). The story of Maryam: a continuation of the story of Hasan told by Hasan. London: Nisbet, 1930.
Arnold, William Delafield. Oakfield, or fellowship in the East . 2 vols. London: Longmans, 1854.
Arora, Shirley L. What then, Raman? London: Blackie, n. d.
Asha. Promotion. Secundrabad: Good New Literature Center, 1956.
Ashby, Philip. The mad rani and other sketches of Indian life and thought. London:. Routledge, 1923.
Askew, Alice and Claude. The Englishwoman. London: Cassell, 1912.
Atkinson, George Franklin. Curry and rice. London: Day, 1859.
Atkinson, Hugh. The pink and the brown. London: Gollancz, 1957.
Aurora, Jagdish. Senorita said. Banaras: Swati Publications, 1964? 65.
Austin, Herbert Henry. Gun running in the Gulf and other adventures. London: John Murray, 1926.
Austin, Herbert Henry. Some rambles of a sapper (chiefly in India). London: John Murray, 1928.
Ayscough, J. (pseud. of F. B. D. Bickerstaffe-Drew) On Kali’s shoulder. London: Devonport, 1897.
Ayyar, C. Subramania. → See Guru-Kumara.
Ayyar, H. R. Sringaramanjari, the courtesan who inflamed love. Bombay: Jaico, 1961.
Bahadur, Umrao. → See Umrao Bahadur.
Baig, Tara Ali. The moon in Rahu. Bombay: Asia Publishing, 1969.
Baillie, Peter. Chindwin’s mission. London: Brown, Watson, 1960.
Bain, Francis William. The Indian stories of F. W. Bain. 13 vols. London: Riccardi Press, 1913-20.
Baker, Amy Josephine. The good man’s wife. London: John Long, 1927.
Baker, Amy Josephine. Leaf in the wind. London: John Long, 1935.
Baker, Amy Josephine. Six merry summers. London: John Long, 1930.
Baker, Olaf. Shasta of the wolves. London: Harrap, 1921.
Bala, Krishna. The love of Kusuma, an eastern love story. London: Werner Laurie, 1910.
Balakrishna Mudaliyar, A. The reminiscences of a retired Hindu official containing short hints on Hindu philosophy. Madras: No publisher given, 1905.
Balakrishnan, Purasu. The gold bangle and other stories. Bombay: Bharatiya Vidya Bhavan, 1966.
Baldwin, J. R. Indian gup: untold stories of the Indian Mutiny. London: Beeman, 1896.
Baldwin, Olivia A. Sita, a story of child-marriage fetters. New York: Revell, 1911.
Bali, Amar Nath. Laughs at life. Delhi: Indian Book Depot, 1967.
Ballinger, Bill S. The forty-nine days of death. New York: Sherbourne, 1969.
Balu, V. Day dreams. Mysore: Nanumal, c. 1964.
Bambi, R. P. The crusaders of Tibet. Dalhousie: Khampa Pocket Books, 1960.
Bamburg, Lilian. Beads of silence. London: Selwyn and Blount, 1926.
Bamburg, Lilian. The riddle of the dead. London: Wells Gardner, 1930.
Banaji, M. M. Sublime though blind: a tale of Parsi life. Bombay: No publisher given, 1922.
Banerjea, S. B. The adventure of Mrs. Russell. London: Stockwell, 1909.
Banerjea, S. B. Indian detective stories. London: Gay and Hancock, 1911.
Banerjea, S. B. Indian tales, etc. London: Humphrey Milford, 1926.
Banerjea, S. B. Misunderstood and other sketches of Indian life. Calcutta: S. Bandyapadya, 1907.
Banerjea, S. B. Tales of Bengal. London: Longmans, 1910.
Banerjee, Manik. Boatman of the Padma. Bombay: Kutub, 1948.
Banerjee, Manik. The primeval and other stories. New Delhi: Peoples Publishing, 1958.
Banerjee, Samarendra Nath. Step mother. New Delhi: Hind Pocket Books, 196-.
Banerjee, Tarasankar. Epoch’s end. Translated from Bengali by Hirendranath Mookherjee. Calcutta: Mitralaya, 1945.
Banerjee, Tarasankar. The eternal lotus. Translated from Bengali. Calcutta: Purvasa Ltd., 1945.
Banerjee, Tarasankar. The judge. Translated by Sudhansu Mohan Banerjee. Delhi: Hind Pocket Books, 1947.
Banerjee, Tarasankar. The Temple Pavilion. Translation of Ganadevata by Lila Ray. Bombay: Pearl, 1969.
Banerji, Bibhutibhushan. Pather panchali. Translated by T. W. Clark and Tarapada Mukherji. Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 1970.
Banks, Polan. Maharajah. New York: Dodd Mead, 1962.
Bannisdale, Vane Erskine (pseud. of Portal Vane Erskine). Quest and conquest. London: Longmans, 1929.
Bareh, Hamlet. Khasi fables and folk tales. Calcutta: K. L. Mukhopadhyay, 1970.
Barkataki, Satyendranath. The grand Panjandrum and other stories. Translated from the Assamese. Calcutta: Modern Press, 1961.
Barkataki, Satyendranath. Tribal folk tales of Assam. Gauhati: Publications Board, 1970.
Barker, Dalgairns Arundel. The great leviathan. London: John Lane, 1920.
Barker, Dalgairns Arundel. The rani’s dominion. London: Hutchinson, 1926.
Barnby, Adeline. A tropical romance. London: Murray and Evenden, 1920.
Barrass, Godfrey. The elephant. A satirical work on Indian political life. Bombay: C. Murphy, 1946.
Barret, George. Far away from home. Bombay: Thacker, 1942.
Barret, George. Forty-three years: Jayant and Tara. Bombay: Thacker, 1944.
Basil, Martin. Goodbye India. London: Jackson, 1964.
Basu, Baren. The recruit. Bombay: Peoples Publishing, 1954.
Basu, Manoje. The beauty. Translated by Sachindra Lal Ghosh from the Bengali novel Rupavati. Bombay: Jaico, 1969.
Basu, Manoje. The forest goddess. Translated by Barindra Nath Das from the Bengali novel Jalajanga. Bombay: Asia Publishing, 1961.
Basu, Manoje. Trappings of gold. Delhi: Hind Pocket Books, 1968.
Basu, Romen. A house full of people. Calcutta: Navana, 1968.
Basu, Subodh. The city of new moghuls. Calcutta: S. C. Bose, 1947.
Bates, Herbert Ernest. The jacaranda tree. London: M. Joseph, 1949.
Bates, Herbert Ernest. The purple plain. London: M. Joseph, 1947.
Bates, Herbert Ernest. The scarlet sword. London: M. Joseph, 1950.
Batley, Dorothy Sibella. Bengali schooldays: a tale. London: Society for the Propagation of Christian Knowledge, n. d.
Batley, Dorothy Sibella. The bridegroom secret. London: Zenith Press, 1949.
Batley, Dorothy Sibella. Chand’s little sisters. London: Central Board of Missions, 1920.
Batley, Dorothy Sibella. David’s bond. London: Zenith Press, 1935.
Batley, Dorothy Sibella. Gems from the mine. London: Church of England Zennana Mission Society, 1929.
Batley, Dorothy Sibella. The grey squirrel story founded on Indian myth. London: Zenith Press, 1947.
Batley, Dorothy Sibella. The kamini bush: a story of Bengal. London: Church Missionary Society, 1925.
Batley, Dorothy Sibella. The priceless jewel. London: Church of England Zennana Mission Society, 1925.
Batley, Dorothy Sibella. Romoni’s daughter: a story of India. London: Zenith Press, 1933.
Batley, Dorothy Sibella. Shorna’s day: the story of a Bengali child. London: Zenith Press, 1947.
Batley, Dorothy Sibella. The taming of Ambo. London: Society for the Propagation of Christian Knowledge, 1924.
Batley, Dorothy Sibella. Topsy’s day: the story of a Bengali child. London: Society for the Propagation of Christian Knowledge, 1922.
Batley, Dorothy Sibella. The two shilling baby. London: Zenith Press, 1936.
Bax, Arthur Nesham. The story of Joan Greencroft. London: Mills and Boon, 1912.
Baxter, Gregory (pseud. of John Sillar Matheson Ressich and Eric Debonzie). Death strikes at six bells. London: E. Benn, 1930.
Baxter, Walter. The image and the search. London: Heinemann, 1953.
Baxter, Walter. Look down in mercy. London: Heinemann, 1951.
Baxter, Walter. City of fear. London: R. Hale, 1939.
Baxter, Walter. Dangerous derelict. London: R. Hale, 1941.
Baxter, Walter. Dynamite. London: R. Hale, 1940.
Baxter, Walter. Frontier fires. London: R. Hale, 1937.
Baxter, Walter. House of hatred. London: R. Hale, 1939.
Baxter, Walter. Indian artifex. London: R. Hale, 1939.
Baxter, Walter. Khyber contraband. London: R. Hale, 1938.
Baxter, Walter. Liquid fury. London: Jarrolds, 1936.
Baxter, Walter. Northwest mail. London: R. Hale, 1939.
Baxter, Walter. Pathan treasure. London: R. Hale, 1938.
Baxter, Walter. Underground treasure. London: R. Hale, 1944.
Beal, H. E. Indian ink . London: Harrap, 1954.
Beaman, Ardern Arthur Huhne. At government house . London: Mills and Boon, 1926.
Bechhofer, Carl Eric. The brahmin’s treasure. London: Mills and Boon, 1923.
Beck, Eliza Louise Moresby. → See Lily Adams Beck.
Beck, Lily Adams (pseud. of Eliza Louise Moresby Beck). Dreams and delights. London: E. Benn, 1932.
Beck, Lily Adams (pseud. of Eliza Louise Moresby Beck). The house of fulfilment. London: Fisher Unwin, 1927.
Beck, Lily Adams (pseud. of Eliza Louise Moresby Beck). The ninth vibration and other stories. London: Fisher Unwin, 1928.
Beck, Lily Adams (pseud. of Eliza Louise Moresby Beck. The openers of the gate. New York: Cosmopolitan, 1930.
Beck, Lily Adams (pseud. of Eliza Louise Moresby Beck. Perfume of the rainbow and other stories. London: E. Benn, 1931.
Beck, Lily Adams (pseud. of Eliza Louise Moresby Beck). The splendour of Asia. London: Collins, 1927.
Beck, Lily Adams (pseud. of Eliza Louise Moresby Beck). The way of stars. London: Collins, 1926.
Beckett, R. B. → See J. Anthony.
Beckett, Ursula A. In extenuation of Sybella. London: Stanley Paul, 1910.
Beckford, William. Vathek. London: P. Allan, 1930.
Bedi, Kishan Singh. The fear of retribution. Chandigarh: No publisher given, 1970.
Bedi, Rajinder Singh. I take this woman. Translated by Khushwant Singh. Delhi: Hind Pocket Books, 1967.
Beercroft, Eric C. Indian interlude. Bombay: Thacker, 1944.
Begbie, Arundel. The real India. London: Lincoln William, 1934.
Bell, Eva Mary. The foreigner. London: Hodder and Stoughton, 1928.
Bell, Eva Mary. Happiness. London: Hodder and Stoughton, 1916.
Bell, Eva Mary. Hot water. London: Hodder and Stoughton, 1929.
Bell, Eva Mary. Jean, a halo and some circles. London: Hodder and Stoughton, 1926.
Bell, Eva Mary. Safe conduct. London: Hodder and Stoughton, 1927.
Bell, Eva Mary. Those young married people. London: Hodder and Stoughton, 1926.
→ Also see John Travers.
Bellew, Francis John. Memoirs of a griffin: or a cadet’s first year in India. 2 vols. London: W. H. Allen, 1843.
Benophul (pseud. of Balalchand Mukherji). Betwixt dream and reality. Translated from Bengali. Calcutta: Alpha Beta, 1965.
Benophul (pseud. of Balalchand Mukherji). Bhuvan Shome. Translated from Bengali by Lila Ray. Delhi: Hind Pocket Books, 1970.
Beresford, Leslie. The second rising. London: Hurst and Blackett, 1910.
Berry, John. Flight of the white crows. New York: Macmillan, 1962.
Berry, John. Krishna fluting. New York: Macmillan, 1959.
Beschi, Constanzo Guiseppe. The adventures of the Gooroo Noodle. Translated by Benjamin Babington. Allahabad: Panini Office, 1915.
Besemeres, John Daly. No actress: a stage door keeper’s story. London: Effingham, Wilson. 1870.
Best, James William. The marked man eater, a jungle romance founded on fact. London: Witherby, 1934.
Betham, G. K. The story of a dacoity and the Lolapur week: an upcountry sketch. London: W. H. Allen, 1893.
Bethell, Leonard Arthur. → See Pousse Cailloux.
Bevan, C. Elnith. A collection of ghosts: eleven Indian fantasies. Amersham: Morland, 1920.
Bezbaroa, Lakshmi Nath. Tales of a grandfather from Assam. Bangalore: Indian Institute of Culture, 1955.
Bhadur, K. P. The story of Rama. Allahabad: Indian Press, 1962.
Bhaduri, Satinath. The vigil. Translated from Bengali by Lila Ray. Bombay: Asia Publishing, 1965.
Bhagwat, Durga Nath. Romance in sacred lore: twenty-two stories. Allahabad: Kitab Mahal, 1946.
Bharadwaj, Ravuri. Phantomy Quintette and other stories. Translated by Purush. Hyderabad: India Grandha Mala, 1970.
Bharucha, Perin. The fire worshippers. Bombay: Strand, 1968.
Bhaskara Rao, K. Candle against the wind. Bangalore: No publisher given, 1963.
Bhaskara Rao, K. Yachts, hamburgers and a Hindu: a summer escapade. Bangalore: The Author, 1962.
Bhattacharjee, Jyotsma. Shadows in the sunshine. Calcutta: Alpha Beta, 1965.
Bhattacharya, Basudeb. The saffron veil. Nyack: Prana Press, 1953.
Bhattacharya, Bhabani. A goddess named gold. New York: Crown, 1960.
Bhattacharya, Bhabani. He who rides a tiger. New York: Crown, 1954.
Bhattacharya, Bhabani. Music for Mohini. New York: Crown, 1952.
Bhattacharya, Bhabani. Shadow from Ladakh. New York: Crown, 1966.
Bhattacharya, Bhabani. So many hungers. London: Gollancz, 1947.
Bhattacharya, Bhabani. Steel hawk and other stories. Delhi: Hind Pocket Books, 1968.
Bhondi, O. S. Man and God. Bombay: Raj Ratan Press, 1970.
Bickerstaffe-Drew, F. B. D. → See J. Ayscough.
Birla, Lashmi Niwas. Folk tales from Rajasthan. Bombay: Asia Publishing, 1964.
Birla, Lashmi Niwas. Sultan and Nihalde. Calcutta: Grantham, 1964.
Bishop, Constance E. The moon slave. London: Heath Cranton, 1920.
Bishop, Constance E. The seventh wave and other stories. London: Washbourne, 1913.
Bishop, Constance E. A vision splendid. London: Heath Cranton, 1917.
Bishop, Constance E. The wine of sorrow. London: Heath Cranton, 1921.
Biswas, Anil Chandra. Stories of Indian life. New Delhi: Amrit, 1964.
Biswas, Anil Chandra. Through sunlight and gloom. New Delhi: Amrit, 1964.
Biswas, Anil Chandra. Trials of glory. New Delhi: Amrit, 1966.
Biswas, Karali Kanta. Stories of Bengal. Calcutta: Purvasa, 1944.
Biswas, Subodh. Glare in gloom. Calcutta: Bhowanipore Press, 1962.
Blair, Hamish. Governor Hardy. London: Blackwood, 1931.
Blair, Hamish. Nineteen fifty-seven. London: Blackwood, 1930.
Blaker, Richard. Geoffery Castleton, passenger. London: Cape, 1923.
Blaker, Richard. Scabby Dichson. London: Hodder and Stoughton, 1927.
Blanch, Lesley. Nine tiger man: a tale of a low behaviour in high places. New York: Atheneum, 1965.
Bond, Ruskin. My first love and other stories. Bombay: Pearl, 1968.
Bond, Ruskin. The neighbour’s wife and other stories. Higginbothams, 1967.
Bond, Ruskin. The room on the roof. London: Deutsch, 1956.
Bond, Ruskin. Strange men, strange places. Bombay: Pearl, 1969.
Bonnell, Dorothy. She wore a star. New York: Messner, 1964.
Booz, Elisabeth Benson. The seal of Jai. New York: Macmillan, 1968.
Boozer, Celina Luzanne (pseud.) Heritage of Buddha: the story of Siddhartha Gautama. New York: Philosophical Library, 1953.
Bose, B. An acre of green grass. London: Longmans, n. d.
Bose, Irene. Totaram, the story of a village boy in India. New York: Macmillan, 1933.
Bothwell, Jean. Dancing princess. New York: Harcourt, Brace, 1965.
Bothwell, Jean. Defiant bride. New York: Harcourt, Brace, 1969.
Bothwell, Jean. The emerald clue. New York: Harcourt, Brace, 1961.
Bothwell, Jean. Little boat boy: a story of Kashmir. New York: Harcourt, Brace, 1956.
Bothwell, Jean. Men and monsoon. London: Chatto and Windus, 1962.
Bothwell, Jean. American title: Cobras, cows and courage.
Bothwell, Jean. The missing violin. New York: Harcourt, Brace, 1959.
Bothwell, Jean. Mystery at the house of the fish. New York: Harcourt, Brace, 1968.
Bothwell, Jean. Omen for a princess. New York: Abelard-Schuman, 1963.
Bothwell, Jean. The promise of the rose. New York: Harcourt, Brace, 1958.
Bothwell, Jean. The red scarf. New York: Harcourt, Brace, 1962.
Bothwell, Jean. Ride, Zarina, ride. New York: Harcourt, Brace, 1966.
Bothwell, Jean. Ring of fate. New York: Harcourt, Brace, 1957.
Bothwell, Jean. Romany girl. London: Harcourt, Brace, 1964.
Bothwell, Jean. Search for a golden bird. New York: Harcourt, Brace, 1956.
Bothwell, Jean. The silver mango tree. New York: Harcourt, Brace, 1960.
Bothwell, Jean. White fawn of Phalera. New York: Harcourt, Brace, 1963.
Bowlong, Colonel (pseud.) Black prince and other stories. London: Lawrence, 189-.
Bowlong, Colonel (pseud.) Bluff. Allahabad: Wheeler, 1922.
Bowlong, Colonel (pseud.) Told in the den. Allahabad: Wheeler, 1922.
Bowlong, Colonel (pseud.) Told in the verandah. Allahabad: Pioneer, 1922.
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Jhabvala, Ruth Prawer. The householder. New York: Norton, 1960.
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Kincaid, Charles Augustus. Tales of old Sind. London: Humphrey Milford, 1922.
Kincaid, Dennis Charles Alexander. Cactus land.
Same as Moonrise on the Indus.
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Kincaid, Dennis Charles Alexander. The final image. London: Routledge, 1939.
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Kipling, Rudyard. v.12: The jungle book; The second jungle book (1894-95); 15 stories.
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Krishan Chander. Flame and the flower. Bombay: Current Book House, 1951.
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Krishan Chander. Mr. Ass comes to town. Delhi: Hind Pocket Books, 1970.
Krishan Chander. Seven faces of London. Delhi: Paradise, 1969.
Also see Chandra, Krishan
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Krishnan Kutty, G. Anguish. Trivandrum: Mitranikethan, 1965.
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Also see Mofussilite.
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Lidchi, Maggi. Man of earth. (U.S. title of Earthman.)
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