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Shiliuguo Chunqiu
non-fiction work by Cui Hong

al-Adab al-mufrad
book by Muḥammad ibn Ismāʻīl al-Bukhārī
Prime Tortoise of the Record Bureau
song dynasty leishu

The Gypsies
poem by Alexander Pushkin

Risale-i Nur
book by Said Nursi

The Wall
1963 novel by Marlen Haushofer

Rūḥ al-maʻānī fī tafsīr al-Qurʼān al-Karīm wa-al-Sabʻ al-mathānī
book by Abū al-Thanāʼ al-Ālūsī

Sultana's Dream
short story by Roquia Sakhawat Hussain
Dashakumaracharita
Dashakumaracharita (The narrative of ten young men, IAST: Daśa-kumāra-Carita, Devanagari: दशकुमारचरित) is a prose romance in Sanskrit, attributed to Dandin (दण्डी), written in the seventh to eighth centuries CE.
The Book of Sulaym ibn Qays
book by Sulaym ibn Qays
Dirasat Fil Yahudiat wal Masihiyat wal Adiyanil Hind
book of Ziaur Rahman Azmi on world's major religions

al-Iṣābah fī Tamyīz al-ṣaḥābah
book by Ibn Ḥajar al-ʻAsqalānī

Buchmendel
"Buchmendel" is a 1929 short story by the Austrian writer Stefan Zweig. It tells the tragic story of an eccentric but brilliant book peddler, Jakob Mendel, who spends his days trading in one of Vienna's many coffeehouses. With his encyclopaedic mind and devotion to literature, the Poland-born Russian-Jewish immigrant is not only tolerated but liked and admired by both the owner of his local Café Gluck and the cultured Viennese clients with whom he interacts in the pre-war period. In 1915, however, he is falsely accused of collaborating with Austria's enemies and is dispatched to a concentratio

Musannaf of Abd al-Razzaq
book by ‘Abd ar-Razzaq as-San‘ani
The Man from Mars
1946 novel by Stanisław Lem
Pather Panchali
1929 novel by Bibhutibhushan Bandyopadhyay
Al-Jami' as-Saghir
Sunni hadith collection
Annals of Connacht
chronicle

Siṃhāsana Dvātriṃśikā
Indian collection of folk tales
Risalat al-Huquq
early Shia text about social and religious responsibilities attributed to Ali al-Sajjad Ali ibn al-Husayn
Kanz al-Ummal
Sunni literature

The Diary of a Superfluous Man
1850 novella by Ivan Turgenev
Ways and Means
essay by Xenophon
Sirat Ibn Hisham
book by Ibn Hisham
Moldavian Soviet Encyclopedia
defunct multi-purpose Encyclopedia of Moldavia, issued in the USSR
Qidan Guozhi
Records of the Khitan Empire
Dur al-Manthur
book by Al-Suyuti
Musnad al-Bazzar
Turkmen Soviet Encyclopedia
Turkmen language encyclopedia
Sunan al-Daraqutni
book by Al-Daraqutni
Yanzi chunqiu
ancient Chinese text
Annals of Clonmacnoise
17th-century Early Modern English translation of a lost Irish chronicle
Milal wa-al-niḥal
book by Abū al-Fatḥ al-Shahrastānī
Musnad al-Shafi'i
hadith book attributed Imam al-Shafi'i
Musnad
book by Abū Yaʿlā al-Mawṣilī
Space Mowgli
1971 novel by Boris and Arkady Strugatsky
Musnad Ishaq Ibn Rahwayh
book by Isḥāq Ibn-Ibrāhīm Ibn-Rāhwaih
Spring and Autumn of the Ten States
History of the Ten Kingdoms
Language Atlas of China
book by Stephen Wurm
Hipparchicus
Hipparchicus ('', Hipparchikós) is one of the two treatises on horsemanship by the Athenian historian and soldier Xenophon Other common titles for this work include The cavalry commander and The cavalry general. The other work by Xenophon on horsemanship is , Perì hippikēs, usually translated as On horsemanship, De equis alendis or The Art of Horsemanship. The title De re equestri may refer to either one of the two works.
Hipparchicus deals mainly with the duties of the cavalry commander (hipparchus), while On horsemanship'' deals with the selection, care and training of horses in general.
History of the Caliphs
book by Al-Suyuti
Kashf ul Mahjoob
book by ʿAlī Ibn-ʿUṯmān Huǧwīrī
Olesya
novel by Alexander Kuprin

Ponniyin Selvan
20th-century Tamil historical novel
Encyclopaedia of Imam Ali
Izhar ul-Haqq
Book of Maulana Rahmatullah Kairanvi

Dream
poem by Taras Shevchenko
Meghnad Badh Kavya
Epic poem by Michael Madhusudan Dutt
Macedonian Encyclopedia
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Khun Chang Khun Phaen
Thai epic poem

Die Jüdin von Toledo
novel by Lion Feuchtwanger

Umrao Jaan Ada
1899 Urdu novel by Mirza Hadi Ruswa

Real Book
book by Steve Swallow

Kapalkundala
Kapalkundala () is a Bengali romance novel by Indian writer Bankim Chandra Chattopadhyay. Published in 1866, it is a story of a forest-dwelling girl named Kapalkundala, who fell in love with and married Nabakumar, a young gentleman from Saptagram, but eventually found that she is unable to adjust herself to city life. Following the success of Chattopadhyay's first novel Durgeshnandini, he decided to write about a girl who is brought up in a remote forest by a Kapalika (Tantrik sage) and never saw anyone but her foster-father. The story is set in Dariapur, Contai in modern-day Purba Medinipur d
Xu Zizhi Tongjian Changbian
Chinese history book by Li Tao (1114–1183)

Stories to Caution the World
short story by Feng Menglong

Law, Legislation and Liberty
book by Friedrich von Hayek
al-Rawḍ al-miʻṭār fī khabar al-aqṭār
book by Muḥammad ibn ʻAbd al-Munʻim al-Ḥimyarī
Tarikh al-Yaqubi
classic Islamic history book

Theologus Autodidactus
novel by Ibn al-Nafis