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==Books== He wrote 74 books in English, Urdu and Hindi,<ref>M.K. Naik, "Abbas, Khwaja Ahmad (1914–1987)" in Eugene Benson (ed.), Bholi, ''Encyclopedia of Post-Colonial Literatures in English'', Routledge (2004), p. 2</ref> including: * ''Outside India: The Adventures of a Roving Reporter'', Hali Pub. House, Delhi, 1939. * ''An Indian looks at America'' (The Rampart library of good reading), 1943. * ''An Indian looks at America'', Thacker, Bombay, 1943. * ''Tomorrow is ours! A novel of the India of Today''; Bombay, Popular Book Depot, 1943. * "Let India fight for freedom", Bombay, ''Sound'' magazine (Publication dept.), 1943. * ''Defeat for death: A story without names'', Padmaja Publications 1944. * "...and One Did Not Come Back!", ''Sound'' magazine, 1944 * ''A report to Gandhiji: A survey of Indian and world events during the 21 months of Gandhiji's incarceration'', 1944 * ''Invitation to Immortality'': a one-act play, Bombay: Padma Pub., 1944. * ''Not all Lies''. Delhi: Rajkamal Pub., 1945. * ''Blood and stones and other stories''. Bombay: Hind Kitabs, 1947 * ''Rice and other stories'', Kutub, 1947 * ''Kashmir fights for freedom'', 1948 * ''I Write as I Feel'', Hind Kitabs, Bombay, 1948 * ''Cages of freedom and other stories'', Bombay, Hind Kitabs Ltd., 1952. * ''China can make it: Eye-witness account of the amazing industrial progress in new China'', 1952. * ''In the Image of Mao Tse-Tung'', Peoples Publishing House, 1953 * ''INQILAB. First Great Novel of the Indian Revolution'', [[Jaico Publishing House]], 1958 * ''Face To Face with Khrushchov'', Rajpal & Sons, 1960 * ''Till We Reach the Stars. The Story of Yuri Gagarin'', Asia Pub. House, 1961 * ''The Black sun and Other stories'', [[Jaico Publishing House]], 1963. * ''Raat ki bahon mein'', Hindi, Radhakr̥ishṇa Prakashan, 1965. * ''Indira Gandhi; return of the red rose'', Hind Pocket Books, New Delhi, 1966. * ''Divided heart'', Paradise Publications, 1968 * ''When Night Falls'', 1968. * ''Chabili'', Hindi, Allahabad, Mitra Prakashan, 1968. * ''The most beautiful woman in the world'', Paradise Publications, 1968 * ''Salma aur Samundar'', Urdu/Hindi, New Delhi, Komala Pocket Books, 1969. * ''Mera Naam Joker'', 1970 * ''Maria'', Delhi, Hind Pocket Books, 1971. * ''Teen Pahiye'', Urdu/Hindi, Delhi, Rajpal & Sons, 1971. * ''Bobby'', Urdu/Hindi, 1973 * ''Boy meets Girl'', Sterling Publishers, 1973 * ''That Woman: Her Seven Years in Power''; New Delhi, Indian Book Co., 1973 * ''Jawaharlal Nehru: Portrait of an integrated Indian''; New Delhi, NCERT, 1974. * ''Fasilah'', Urud/Hindi, Hind Pocket Books, Delhi, 1974 * ''Distant dream, New Delhi'', Sterling Pub., 1975. * ''The walls of glass'': A novel, 1977 * ''Barrister-at-law: A play about the early life of Mahatma Gandhi'', New Delhi, Orient Paperbacks, 1977. * ''Men and women: Specially selected long and short stories'', 1977 * ''Mad, mad, mad world of Indian films'', 1977 * ''I Am not an Island: An Experiment in Autobiography'', New Delhi, 1977. * ''Four Friends'', Arnold-Heinemann, New Delhi, 1977. * ''20 March 1977: a day like any other day'', Vikas Publishing House, New Delhi, 1978. * ''Janata in a jam?'', 1978. * ''The Naxalites'', Lok Publications, 1979. * ''Bread, beauty, and revolution: being a chronological selection from the Last pages, 1947 to 1981'', Marwah Publications, New Delhi, 1982. * ''Nili Sari aur Doosri Kahaniyan̲'', Urdu, Maktabah-e-Jamia, New Delhi, 1982. * ''The gun and other stories'', Arnold-Heinemann, New Delhi, 1985. * ''The Thirteenth Victim,'' Amar Prakashan, 1986. * ''The World Is My Village: A Novel With An Index'', Ajanta, 1984. {{ISBN|978-81-202-0104-0}} * ''Bombay My Bombay: A Love Story of the City'', Ajanta Publications/Ajanta Books International, 1987. {{ISBN|978-81-202-0174-3}} * ''Indira Gandhi: The Last Post''; Bombay, Ramdas G. Bhatkal, 1989 * ''Defeat for death: a story without names''. Baroda: Padmaja Pub., 1994 * ''How Films Are Made'', National Book Trust, 1999, {{ISBN|978-81-237-1103-4}} * ''Soney Chandi ke Butt'', Urdu, Alhamra, 2001, {{ISBN|978-969-516-074-9}} * {{cite book|author1=Khwaja Ahmad Abbas|author2=Vasant Sāthe|author3=Suhail Akhtar|others=Vijay Jani, Nasreen Munni Kabir|title=The Dialogue of Awaara: Raj Kapoor's Immortal Classic|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=ln3LSAAACAAJ|year=2010|publisher=Niyogi Books|isbn=978-81-89738-54-9}} ''For detailed listing'' :<ref>[http://www.lib.washington.edu/subject/SouthAsia/guides/pre1947.html South Asian literature in English, Pre-independence era] {{webarchive |url=https://web.archive.org/web/20090830022509/http://www.lib.washington.edu/subject/SouthAsia/guides/pre1947.html |date=30 August 2009 }}</ref>
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