Lahore - A Sentimental Journey

Lahore - A Sentimental Journey

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name = Lahore - A sentimental Journey
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author = Pran Nevile
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country = India
language = English
series =
genre = Art Coffee table book
publisher = Nevile Books
release_date = 1992
media_type = Print (Softcover)
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isbn = ISBN 0-14-306197-6
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"Lahore - A sentimental Journey" is Pran Nevile's first book in which he recollects his pre-partition days in Lahore.

See also

* Lahore
* Punjab
* Pakistani literature
* Indian literature

External links

* [http://www.prannevile.com?type=book&page_id=2 Pran Nevile's website]


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