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These books arearranged in the following broad categories. Click on the link to go directly tothe relevant section:

General (1-64)

South Asia including Afghanistan (65-502)

South East Asia (503-553)

Central Asia (554-637)

Mongolian (638-693)

Tibet(694-718)

Iranian (719-770)

Armenian (771-783)

Tocharian (784-788)

Miscellaneous (789-832)

 

GENERAL

 

1.           A guide tothe Oriental Institute Museum / [written by Leon Marfoe, and edited by Peter T.Daniels and Valerie M. Fargo]. Chicago: University of Chicago, OrientalInstitute Museum, 1982;  xiii,136pp., 1 folded plate, ill., maps., 24cm.

2.           Aberg, Nils– Den historiska relationen mellan folkvandringstid och vendeltid. (Kungl.Vitterhets historie och antikvitets akademiens handlingar‚ del. 82). Stockholm:Wahlström & Widstrand i kommission, 1953. In Swedish; summary in German.194p, illustrated. 25 x 18cm.

3.           Académie desInscriptions & Belles-Lettres Comptes rendus des séances de l’année 2002Juillet/Octobre.  Paris: Diffusionde Boccard, 2002.  Fasc. 3 pp[841-1113]; 26 figs. (some col.), ; 25cm.

4.           Adam,Leonhard, 1891-1960. Primitive art / Leonhard Adam. Rev. and enlarged edition.Harmondsworth : Penguin books, 1949.

5.           Alfaric,Prosper – Les ecritures manicheennes: vol. 2, Etude analytique. Paris : E.Nourry, 1919. 240pp; 26cm.

6.           Arberry, A.J. (Arthur John) – Asiatic Jones: the life and influence of Sir William Jones(1746-1794) pioneer of Indian studies. London; New York: published for theBritish Council by Longmans, Green and Co., 1946. 39, [1]p; 22 x 14cm.

7.           ArchaeologischeMitteilungen aus Iran. Neue Folge Band 2 (1969)

8.           Asiatic artin the Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam/ edited by Pauline Lunsingh Scheurleer; withcontributions of A. J. Bernet Kempers [et al.]. Amsterdam:Meulenhoff/Landschoff, 1985. Catalogue of exhibits. 190 pages, 210illustrations (col. and b&w). 23 x 18cm.

9.           Botto, Oscar– Storia delle letterature d’Oriente/ diretta da Oscar Botto; sotto ilpatrocinio della Commissione Nazionale Italiana dell’UNESCO. 4 volumes. Milano:Vallardi, 1969. Hard cover. 26 x 18cm.

10.    Bulletin of the Asia Institute. New Series. Vol 1, 1987. 29 x22cm. £35

11.    Capenter, Rhys The humanistic value of archaeology.  Cambridge, Massachusetts: HarvardUniversity Press, 1933. Martin Classical Lectures Vol. IV); 134pp., 23cm.

12.    Comrie, Bernard – The languages of the Soviet Union.Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1981. xxi, 317p; 24cm x 15cm.

13.    Cultural forum. Archaeology number. Delhi: Ministry ofScientific Research and Cultural Affairs, 1961. Paperback. Damaged. No stamps.Name of previous owner (Prof. G. L. Possehl) inscribed on cover.

14.    Cyrus commemoration volume (Bulletin of the Iranian CultureFoundation, vol. 1, part 2). Publ. by Iranian Culture Foundation, 1973. Hardcover. 86p, 24cm. Library stamp.

15.    Ecritures et livres a travers les ages: XXIe CongresInternational des Orientalistes, Paris, 23-31 juillet 1948 / expositionorganisee par la Societe a la Bibliotheque Nationale (Galerie Mazarine). Paris:Imprimerie Nationale de France, 1948. 72p, [4] leaves of plates; 21cm x 14cm.

16.    Eliade, Mircea – Le chamanisme et les techniques archaiques del'extase. Paris: Payot, 1951. 447 pages. 23cm x 14cm.

17.    Finegan, Jack – The archeology of world religions: thebackground of primitivism, Zoroastrianism, Hinduism, Jainism, Buddhism,Confucianism, Taoism, Shinto, Islam, and Sikhism. Princeton: PrincetonUniversity Press, 1952. Hard cover. xl, 599p: illus., maps, facsims. 25cm x16cm.

18.    Fitzgerald, C. P. – A concise history of East Asia.Harmondsworth: Penguin Books, 1974. 372 pages, 20 illustrations (b&w).Includes index. 18 x 11cm.

19.    Grousset, René – L’Asie orientale des origines au XVe siècle.(Histoire du Moyen Age, tome X). Première partie: Les empires/ par RenéGrousset, J. Auboyer, J. Buhot. Paris: Presses Universitaires de France, 1941.xxxvii, 583p, 6 folded leaves. 26 x 17cm.

20.    Hume, David An enquiry concerning human understanding andselections from a Treatise of Human Nature (with Hume’s Autobiography and aletter from Adam Smith.  La Salle,Illinois:  The Open CourtPublishing Company, 1958. [Philosophical Classics: Religion of Science LibraryNo. 45]; xxviii, 280pp., 19cm.

21.    Ibn Batuta – Ibn Battuta: travels in Asia and Africa,1325-1354 / translated and selected by H. A. R. Gibb, with an introduction andnotes. London: Routledge, 1929 (reprinted 1939). Hard cover. vii, 398p, 8plates (including frontispiece); 23cm x 15cm.

22.    Ibn Batuta. Gibb, H.A.R. (translated and selected by Gibbtogether with Introduction and Notes) IBN Battuta Travels in Asia and Africa 1325-1354.  Munishiram Manoharlal Publishers Pvt.Ltd., New Delhi, 1986.  Hardback,398pp., 4 illus., 4 maps.

23.    Indo-Pacific prehistory 1990: proceedings of the 14th Congressof the Indo-Pacific Prehistory Association, Yogyakarta, Indonesia, 26 August to2 September 1990 / editorial co-ordinator, Peter Bellwood; sub-session editors,Harry Allen   . [et al.]. Twovolumes. Canberra: Jakarta: Indo-Pacific Prehistory Association, AsosiasiPrehistorisi Indonesia, 1991. Vol. 3 missing. Paperback. Damaged spine.Illustrations, maps; 30 cm. No stamps.

24.    International Congress of Orientalists (26th : 1964 : NewDelhi, India), Summaries of papers / edited by R. N. Dandekar., New Delhi :Organising Committee, 26th International Congress of Orientalists, 1964 .

25.    Journal of the Royal Asiatic Society 1898, pp 917-929: Notesof the quarter, including obituaries of Theodor Schultze and Dr. E. B. Landis(2 copies)

26.    Katz, Lois – Asian art from the collections of Ernest Ericksonand the Erickson Foundation, Inc: a special exhibition: October 7th, 1963 toJanuary 12th, 1964/ introduction and catalogue by Lois Katz. Brooklyn, N.Y.:Brooklyn Museum, 1963. 71p, ill., map; 23cm x 16cm.

27.    Leuzinger, Elsy – Rietberg Museum, Zurich: a guide by ElsyLeuzinger, Curator; translated by Ann E. Keep. 133 pages, illus. (b&w). 23x 14cm.

28.    Masson, V.M. Pervye tsivilizatsii. Leningrad, “Nauka”,1989;  274pp., 67 figs., 25cm.

29.    Morgan, Lewis H. Ancient Society or Researches in the Lines of Human Progress fromSavagery through Barbarism to Civilization.  Chicago, Charles H. Kerr & Company, 1907;  xvi, 570pp., tables, 20 x 13.5 cm.

30.    Museo nazionale d'arte orientale (Italy), Bronzi cinesi dalXIII al III sec. a.c. / Museo nazionale d'arte orientale., Roma : Il Museo,1977 .

31.    Museum architecture: Proceedings of the All India MuseumsConference, New Delhi, Feb. 1-4, 1971. Delhi: Museums Association of India,1971. 91 pages, plates (b&w). 24 x 18cm.

32.    Museum für islamische Kunst Berlin: Katalog 1971/ StaatlicheMuseen Preussischer Kulturbesitz; mit 84 Abbildungen, 20 davon farbig.Berlin-Dalhem: Staatliche Museen Preussischer Kulturbesitz, 1971. 178 pages, 84pages of plates. 24 x 18cm.

33.    Museum van Aziatische Kunst in het Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam:Catalogus = Catalogue. Deventer: Drukkerij de Ijsel, 1952. In Dutch andEnglish. 111 pages, 56 plates, map. 23 x 16cm.

34.    Nies, M. C. M. – Exhibition of female forms in Asian art, 26January – 2 March 1980: sculpture of India, Himalaya, and South-East Asia.Eersel: Gallery “De Ruimte”, 1980. (Catalogue of the exhibition). 33 pages,illustrations. 21 x 16cm.

35.    Oakley, Kenneth P. Man the tool-maker.  5thed.  London: British Museum,(Natural History), 1965.  101pp.;22cm.

36.    Oriental studies in India/ edited by R. N. Dandekar [and] V.Raghavan. New Delhi: Organizing Committee, 26th International Congress ofOrientalists, 1964. Two volumes: includes a supplement with a summary ofpapers. 24 x 17cm.

37.    Orientalia Iosephi Tucci memoriae dicata / edenda curaveruntG. Gnoli et L. Lanciotti. Vol. 2 only (out of the set of 3). (Serie orientaleRoma‚ Vol. LVI,2). Roma: Istituto italiano per il medio ed estremo oriente,1987. Paperback; worn. pp. 459-1004, plates, illustrations, maps. 24cm. Name ofprevious owner (Prof. G. L. Possehl) stamped on the front cover.

38.    Orientalism & history/ edited by Denis Sinor. 2nd edition.Bloomington & London: Indiana University Press, 1970. xviii, 123 pages.Hard cover. 22 x 15cm.

39.    Palaeoanthropology [Professor D. Sen Feschrift / ed. Asok K.Ghosh.  Calcutta: Firma K.L.Mukhopadhiyay, 1974;  vii, 380pp.,17 figs., 25 cm.

40.    Papers presented by the Soviet delegation at the XXIIIInternational Congress of Orientalists. Moscow: Publishing House of USSRAcademy of Sciences, 1954. Four fascicles, including Far Eeast (93 pages),Indian Studies (54 pages), Africa (33 pages) and Iranian, Armenian and CentralAsia Studies (230 pages). In English and Russian. 20 x 13cm.

41.    Pearson, J. D. (James Douglas) – Oriental manuscriptcollections in the libraries of Great Britain and Ireland. London: RoyalAsiatic Society, 1954. 90 pages. 22 x 14cm. Two copies available.

42.    Pittmann, Holly [with comments on style and iconography byEdith Porada].  Art of the BronzeAge : southeastern Iran, western Central Asia, and the Indus Valley.  New York: Metropolitan Museum of Art,c.1984; 99pp.,  map, ills., 24cm.

43.    Proceedings of the British Academy. Vols 66-76, 80, 82, 84,87, 97, 101, 111, 115 (15 volumes in all). London: Oxford University Press,1980-1994. Volumes 76, 80, 82, 84, 87, 97, 101, 111, and 115 (1990-1994) areLectures and Memoirs volumes. Hard cover. 26cm x 17cm.

44.    Proceedings of the twenty-sixth International congress oforientalists, New Delhi, 4-10th January, 1964. Vol. 1 only. New Delhi:Organising Committee [of the] XXVI International congress of orientalists,1966. Hard cover. 146p, 6 plates. 29 x 23cm.

45.    Putevoditel’ po ekspozitsii "Narody Severa". Nentsyi zvenki. XIX-XX vv. Leningrad: [publisher not specified], 1959. 45 pages, 8pages of plates. 16cm x 13cm.

46.    Raghuvira. Exhibition of Prof. Dr. Raghu Vira's collection :of Chinese, Tibetan, Mongolian, Manchurian and Hsi-Hsia literatures, paintings,estampages of inscriptions, coloures movies and slides illustrative of theoverflow of culture between India & High and East New Delhi : ServicesPress, 1955.

47.    Renfrew, Colin & Cherry John F. eds.  New Directions in Archaeology:PeerPolity interaction and socio-political change.  Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, 1986.

48.    Sammlung Robert Gedon, München. Weltkunst aus Privatbesitz.Köln: Rautenstrauch-Joest-Museum der Stadt Köln, 1968. (Catalogue of anexhibition at the Rautenstrauch Joest Museum, Cologne). 16p, 43p of plates(some col.). 24 x 17cm.

49.    Sinor, Denis – Orientalism and history/ edited by Denis Sinor.Cambridge: W. Heffer, 1954. viii, 107 pages. 22 x 14cm.

50.    Sir Leonard Woolley Digging up the past (2nd revision of firsted.).  Harmondsworth: Penguin,1937.  (Pelican series A4).  112pp., 32 pages of plates; 18cm.

51.    Sleen, W. G. N. van der – A handbook on beads. Liège: Musée duVerre, 1967. 142 pages, illustrated (col. and b&w). 25 x 19cm.

52.    Studia orientalia Pentti Aalto sexagenario dedicata, anno1977/ collegae, discipuli, amici. (Studia orientalia, vol. 47).  Helsinki: Societas Orientalis Fennica,1977. viii, 311p, 2 folded leaves. 25cm x 18cm.

53.    Studies in linguistic analysis. (Special volume of thePhilological Society). Oxford: Basil Blackwell, 1957. vii, 205p, 4 plates. Hardcover. 25 x 16cm.

54.    Studies in prehistory: Robert Bruce Foote memorial volume/edited by D. Sen & A. K. Ghosh. Calcutta: Firma K. L. Mukhopadhyay, 1966.Hard cover. viii, 194 pages, illus., plates. 25 x 19cm.

55.    The Avery Brundage Collection of Asian Art. (Program Bulletinno. 40: special issue, August 1966). San Francisco: M. H. de Young MemorialMuseum, 1966. 18p, illustrated (col. and b&w). 28 x 22cm.

56.    The Dutch Connection: the founding of the Fitzwilliam Museum.Cambridge: Fitzwilliam Museum, 1988. 120 pages, illustrated. 30cm x 21cm.[Catalogue of an exhibition held at the Museum from 25 October 1988 to 8January 1989].

57.    Thomas Cecil Fitzpatrick – A memoir. Cambridge: The UniversityPress, 1937. Hard cover. 53 pages, b&w plates. 23 x 15cm.

58.    Trofimova, T. A. – Types raciaux de l’Asie centrale pendantl’eneolithique et a l’age de bronze. [Paper presented at the 6th InternationalCongress of Anthropological and Ethnological Sciences‚ 1960‚ Moscow,R.S.F.S.R]. Moskva: Nauka, 1960. In French. 19 pages, 2 folded leaves.

59.    Tylor, Edward B. Primitive Culture. Researches into the Development of Mythology, Philosophy, Religion,Language, Art and Custom.  London:John Murray, June 1929.  Vol I only(of two volumes); xii, 502pp., 22cm.

60.    Universität Halle-Wittenberg. Archäologisches Seminar.Archäologische übersichtskarte des alten Orients / [Verfasst von einemKollektiv der Abteitlung Frühgeschichte des Orients, Archäologisches Seminar,Martin-Luther-Universität Halle-Wittenberg] ; mit einem Katalog der wichtigstenFundplätze. Weimar : H. Bèohlaus Nachfolger, 1959.

61.    Vogel, Jean Philippe – The contribution of the University ofLeiden to Oriental research: lecture delivered to the Royal India and PakistanSociety on Thursday, June 23, 1949‚ by J. Ph. Vogel. Leiden: Brill, 1954. 41p:illus.; 24 x 16cm.

62.    W. B. Henning memorial volume/ [edited by Mary Boyce and IlyaGershevitch]. London: Lund Humphries, 1970. Hardbound. xliii, 467 pages, 16plates; 26cm. New. £ 40.00.

63.    Wheeler, Mortimer – The British Academy, 1949-1968. London:Oxford University Press, 1970. Hard cover. viii, 160p, 10p of plates. 26 x16cm.

64.    Zhirmunskii, Viktor Maksimovich – Narodnyi geroicheskii epos:sravnitel’no-istoricheskie ocherki. Leningrad: Gos. izd-vo khudozh. lit-ry[Leningradskoe otd-nie], 1962. Hard cover. 433p; 21cm x 14cm.

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65.    12th Livestock Census 1977, Vol. II (2 parts) Part 1 DetailedTables; Part Number of Poultry. New Delhi: Directorate of Economics & Statistics, Ministry ofAgriculture & Rural Development, Govt, of India, 1985.  Part 1 662pp., Part 2 663-1172(409pp.).

66.    5000 Jahre Kunst aus Indien. 14 Mai bis 30 September 1959 inVilla Hűgel, Essen. (Catalogue of an exhibition). Essen-Bredeney: Villa Hűgel,1959. 420p, illustrated. 24 x 17cm.

67.    A Buddhist terminological dictionary : the MongolianMahāvyutpatti / edited by Alice Sárközi in collaboration with János Szerb.  Wiesbaden: Harrassowitz, 1995.(Asiatische Forschungen; 130).

68.    A contemporary Dutch chronicle of Mughal India/ translated andedited by Brij Narain and Sri Ram Sharma. Calcutta: Susil Gupta (India) Ltd.,1957. 104p. Hard cover. 22 x 14cm.

69.    A Guide to Anuradhapura. Colombo : Central Cultural Fund, Ministry of Cultural Affairs, SriLanka, 1981.  58 p. : ill., maps ;23 cm

70.    A Guide to Polonnaruva. [Colombo] : Central Cultural Fund,Ministry of Cultural Affairs, Sri Lanka, 1982. 55 p., [1] folded leaf of plates: ill., maps ; 23 cm.

71.    Agrawal, D.P.  TheArchaeology of India.  ScandinavianInstitute of Asian Studies Monograph Series No. 46.  Curzon Press, London & Malmö, 1985.

72.    Agrawala, V.S. Sārnāth.  New Delhi:Archaeological Survey of India, 1980 (third ed.); 29pp., 11 plates (1 folded);22cm.

73.    Agrawala, Vasudeva Sharana – Kala aura samskrti. Allahabad:Sahitya Bhavana, 1952. In Hindi. 5, 306p. Hard cover. 18 x 13cm.

74.    Agrawala, Vasudeva Sharana – Pre-Kushana art of Mathura.Varanasi, India: Prithivi Prakashan, 1933 (1984 printing). Hard cover and dustjacket. 40p, [18]p of plates: ill.‚ 25cm. Name of previous owner (Prof. G. L.Possehl) stamped in.

75.    Ahmad, Kazi S.  AGeography of Pakistan.  Karachi:Oxford University Press, 1964; vii, 216pp., ills., maps, 11 tables, 18 x 12.5cm.

76.    Ahmed, Nazimuddin – Mughal Dacca and the Lalbagh Fort.[Pamphlet]. 14p: ill.‚ 22cm.

77.    Ajanta murals : an album of eighty-five reproductions incolour / illustrated text by Ingrid Aall   . [et al.] ; ed. by A. Ghosh. New Delhi:Archaeological Survey of India [1967] x, 71pp., 95 leaves of plates; ill.; 33cm.

78.    Ajanta paintings: twenty plates in colour : Lalit KalaAkadami, New Delhi, 1956; mounted plates 45 x 35cm.

79.    Ali, Salim – The book of Indian birds. Bombay: Bombay NaturalHistory Society, 1972. (Ninth edition). With 66 plates in colour, depicting 264species. xlvi, 162p, 19cm. Hard cover. Name of previous owner (Prof. G. L.Possehl) stamped in.

80.    Ali, Sálim & Ripley, S. Dillon (with 106 plates by JohnHenry Dick)  A Pictoral Guide tothe Birds of the Indian Subcontinent. Bomay Natural History Society Centenary Publication, Oxford UniversityPress, Delhi and Oxford, 1983. (Copy signed by one of the authors).  Hardback, 177pp., 106 plates (some col.).

81.    Allchin, B. [and] Allchin F. R. – Origins of a civilization:the prehistory and early archaeology of South Asia. New Delhi: Viking, 1997.Hard cover. xxii,287p: illustrations, plates (col. and b&w); 24 x 16cm.New.

82.    Allchin, F. R. (Frank Raymond) – Piklihal excavations. (AndhraPradesh Government archaeological series; no. 1). Hyderabad: Govt. of AndhraPradesh, 1960. xvii, 154p, 64 plates; 32cm x 25cm.

83.    Allchin, F. R. (Frank Raymond) – Utnur excavations. (AndhraPradesh Government archaeological series; no. 5). Hyderabad: Government ofAndhra Pradesh, 1961. Hard cover and dust jacket. 75p, 12 plates, [9] leaves(some folded); 29 x 23cm. Two copies available.

84.    Altuchow, Nicholas – El Tarkasamgraha de Annambhatta: textosanscrito con introduccion, traduccion y notas. Montevideo: Universidad de laRepublica, 1959. 42p. 24 x 17cm.

85.    An exhibition of the sculpture of greater India: a fullyillustrated catalogue. New York: C. T. Loo & Co., 1942. Hard cover. 72p:ill.‚ 29cm. No stamp.

86.    Anthropological Survey of India Peasant life in India : astudy in Indian unity & diversity / Edited by Nirmal Kumar Bose. 1sted.  Calcutta, 1961; 60pp., illus.,maps; 32cm.

87.    Archaeological remains, monuments & museums. New Delhi:Organizing Committee, XXVI International Congress of Orientalists, 1964. 2 vols(v, 355p, xcvip of plates): ill., maps; 22 x 14cm. Two copies available.

88.    Archaeology in India, with especial reference to the works ofBabu Rajendralala Mitra. New Delhi: K. B. Publications, 1974. Hard cover; dustjacket. vii, 115p: ill.; 23cm. No library stamp.

89.    Archer, Mildred – Indian architecture and the British. Feltham: Hamlyn, 1968. 64pp, b/w illus.; 23cm.

90.    Archer, Mildred – Patna painting. London: The Royal IndiaSociety, 1947. xv, 47 pages, 48 plates (b&w). 22 x 14cm.

91.    Aryasura – Once the Buddha was a monkey: Arya Sura’s Jatakamala/translated from the Sanskrit by Peter Khoroche; with a foreward by WendyDoniger. Chicago and London: The University of Chicago Press, 1989. xix, 273pages. Hard cover. Excellent condition. 22 x 15cm.

92.    Aspects of Indian art: papers presented in a symposium at theLos Angeles County Museum of Art, October, 1970/ edited by Pratapaditya Pal;with 24 figures and 107 plates. Leiden, E. J. Brill, 1972. 171p, plates. Hardcover. 30 x 23cm.

93.    Auboyer, Jeannine – La vie publique et privee dans l’Indeancienne (IIe siecle av. J.-C. – VIIIe siecle env.). Fascicule VI: Les jeux etles jouets. Paris: Presses universitaires de France, 1955. Publications duMusee Guimet, vol. 6 of the Recherches et documents d’art et d’archeologie. xi,51p, 15 plates; 29 x 23cm.

94.    Auboyer, Jeannine Daily Life in India from 200 BC to 700AD.  (Translated from French bySimon Watson Taylor).  AsiaPublishing House, 1967.

95.    Bagchi, Prabodh Chandra – Caryāgīti-kosa of Buddhist siddhas /edited and annotated by Prabodh Chandra Bagchi [et al.]. Santiniketan:Visva-Bharati, 1956. xlii, 215p‚ 25cm. In Prakrit and Sanskrit; criticalapparatus in English. Paperback. Library stamp.

96.    Baker, P. H. B. and Allchin, F. R. – Shahr-i Zohak and thehistory of the Bamiyan Valley, Afghanistan. (Ancient India and Iran TrustSeries, no. 1). Oxford: Tempus Reparatum, 1991. x, 215p, illus., maps. 30 x21cm.

97.    Bana – Harsacarita-ekasamskrtika adhyayana/ [edited andcommented upon by] Vasudevasarmana Agravala. Patana: Rastrabhasa-parisad, 1953.In Hindi. 268p in various pagings, 28 plates. Hard cover. 25 x 17cm.

98.    Banerjee, N. R. – The Iron Age in India / by N. R. Banerjee;with a foreword by Robert Heine-Geldern. Delhi: Munshiram Manoharlal, 1965.xxiv, 264p, vp of plates: ill. (part fold.). Hard cover. 25 x 17cm.

99.    Barrett, Douglas E. – Mukhalingam temples/ by Douglas Barrett.Sirpur & Rajim temples / by Moreshwar G. Dikshit. (Heritage of Indian artseries; vol. 2). Bombay: N. M. Tripathi Private Ltd., 1960. Hard cover. 32p,[83]p of plates; 23 x 15cm.

100.  Barrett,Douglas Sculptures from Amaravati in the British Museum.  London: The Trustees of the BritishMuseum, 1954. 75p, xlviiip of plates : ill., map ; 29cm.

101.  Basham, A. L. –The wonder that was India: a survey of the history and culture of the Indiansub-continent before the coming of the Muslims. London: Sidgwick & Jackson,1954. Hard cover. xxi, 568p, [89]p of plates; 24cm x 17cm.

102.  Beach, MiloCleveland  Mughal and Rajputpainting.  Cambridge: CambridgeUniversity Press, 1992.  Xxxii.252pp., ill., 26 cm.

103.  Beach, MiloCleveland – The Grand Mogul: imperial painting in India 1600-1660. Williamstown(Massachusetts): Sterling and Francine Clark Art Institute, 1978. Published toillustrate an exhibition held at various museums and galleries in the UnitedStates in 1978-1979. 199 pages, illustrated (col. and b&w). 30 x 22cm.

104.  Bergvolker imHindukusch: [Eine Dokumentation des Instituts fur Auslandsbeziehungen und desLinden-Museums. Katalogtext: Friedrich Kussmaul und Peter Snoy]. Stuttgart:Institut fur Auslandsbeziehungen, 1972. 104p: illus., ports; 20 x 20cm.

105.  Bernier, RonaldM. – Temple arts of Kerala. Delhi: S. Chand & Co., 1982. 131p, 192 plates(colour and b&w). 25 x 19cm.

106.  Bhardwaj,Surinder Mohan  Hindu Places ofPilgrimage in India.  Berkeley:University of California Press, 1973. xviii, 258p : illus ; 23cm.

107.  Bhargava,Purushottam Lal – India in the Vedic age (a history of Aryan expansion inIndia). Lucknow: The Upper India Publishing House, 1956. 202p. Includes index.Hard cover. 26 x 17cm.

108.  BhattojiDikshita – Siddhanta kaumudi / translated into English by Srisa Chandra Vasu.[Includes Sanskrit text]. Allahabad: The Panini Office, 1904. 384p, 25cm. Hardcover. Library stamp.

109.  BhattojiDikshita – Siddhanta Kaumudi = Vaiyākaranasiddhāntakaumudī nāmaBhattojidīksitaviracitā Pāninīyavyākaranasūtravrttih. [A commentary on Pānini'sAstādhyāyī]. Bombay: Pandurang Jawaji, 1929. In Sanskrit. Hard cover. Librarystamp.

110.  Bhavisyamahāpurāna: satippanī mūlamātra. [Bhavisyapurāna with a commentary]. Bombay:Khemaraja Srikrsnadasa, 1959. [In Sanskrit]. 16, 902p; 28cm. [A manual ofreligious rites and observances]. Hard cover. Library stamp.

111.  Biswas, S. S. –Terracotta art of Bengal/ S. S. Biswas; with a foreword by Niharranjan Ray.Delhi: Agam Kala Prakashan, 1981. xvii, 227 pages, illus., 80 plates (b&w).25 x 19cm.

112.  Bongard-Levin,Grigorii Maksimovich – New Sanskrit fragments of the MahāyānaMahāparinirvānasūtra (Central Asia Manuscript Collection at Leningrad). StudiaPhilologica Buddhica: Occasional Paper Series, VI. Tokyo: The InternationalInstitute for Buddhist Studies, 1986. xxi, 46p, 12p of plates. 25 x 18cm.

113.  BritishLibrary. Manuscript. Or. 24048524048. English & Baluchi.   A Baluchi miscellany of eroticaand poetry : codex Oriental Additional 24048 of the British Library /[facsimile with transcription and translation by] Josef Elfenbein.  Napoli: Instituto universitarioorientale, 1983.  156pp., 15 leavesof plates, 24cm.

114.  Brooks, RobertRomano Ravi – Stone age painting in India/ Robert R. R. Brooks, Vishnu S.Wakankar. New Haven: Yale University Press, 1976. Hard cover. xi, 116p: ill.(some col.); 29cm x 22cm.

115.  Brosse, Therese– Etudes instrumentales des techniques du yoga: experimentationpsychosomatique. Précédé de “La nature du yoga dans sa tradition” par J.Filliozat. (Publications de l’Ecole Francaise d’extreme-Orient, vol. 52).Paris: l’Ecole Francaise d’extreme-Orient, 1963. In French. xxviii, 130p, 59pof plates. 29 x 20cm.

116.  Bruyne, JennyLeonora de – Rudrakavi: the great poem of the dynasty of Rastraudha. (PhDthesis). Leiden: E. J. Brill, 1968. xiv, 161p, folded map. 24 x 16cm.

117.  Bühler, Georg –Leitfaden für den Elementarcursus des Sanskrit; mit Übungsstücken und zweiGlossaren. Wien: Verlag von Carl Konegen, 1883. vii, 171p, 1 folded leaf. Hardcover. 21 x 14cm.

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119.  Burmese art andits influences : an exhibition held at 16 Savile Row, London W 1, 8th to 25thApril 1981.  London: Beurdeley,Matthews, 1981.  60, [1]p.; ill.;26cm.  Bibliography p.57-[60].

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121.  Chakravarty,Kalyan Kumar – The art of India: Khajuraho. Liverpool: Lucas Publications,1986. 97p, mostly illustrations (col. and b&w), 43 colour plates. 28 x22cm.

122.  Champakalakshmi,R. (Radha) –  Vaisnava iconographyin the Tamil country. New Delhi: Orient Longman, 1981. Hard cover and dustjacket. vi, 370p: ill.‚ 24cm. Name of previous owner (Prof. G. L. Possehl)stamped in.

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