'A shattered mirror: the literature of the Cultural Revolution' by Richard King (submitted in partial fulfilment of Ph.D thesis, University of British Columbia, 1984).
Certificates, references and testimonials issued in favour of Sunder Singh, employed as hospital warder in Hong Kong gaol to 1912, then performed various public services in Jullundur District, Punjab.
Typescript transcript of two papers by Lt-Col Ilay Ferrier (1889-1935), Indian Army 1909-35, describing the Delhi Durbar 1911, and a journey across the desert from Baghdad to Jerusalem 1926.
Letter from James Legge (1815-97), Professor of Chinese at Oxford University to Dr Henry Allon, sending him the synopsis of two public lectures he had given on the Tao Teh King, and asking if it would be suitable for an article in The British Quarterly.
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Letter from James Legge (1815-97), Professor of Chinese at Oxford University to Dr Henry Allon, sending him the synopsis of two public lectures he had given on the Tao Teh King, and asking if it would be suitable for an article in The British Quarterly.
Letter from Thomas Pell Platt (1798-1852), oriental scholar and librarian, British & Foreign Bible Society, to Rev W Roby asking him not to print his name in large characters on the handbill for a meeting.
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Letter from Thomas Pell Platt (1798-1852), oriental scholar and librarian, British & Foreign Bible Society, to Rev W Roby asking him not to print his name in large characters on the handbill for a meeting.
Letter, dated 12 Nov 1883, from Sir Alfred Comyn Lyall (1835-1911), Bengal Civil Service 1856-87, Lieutenant-Governor of North-Western Provinces 1882-87 to Henry Yates Thompson, proprietor of the Pall Mall Gazette, commenting on the difficulty of interesting people at home in Indian matters, on the Ilbert Bill, on upper class Indian opposition to local government reform, and on Sir Syed Ahmed who 'from our political point of view is too much an Englishman.'
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Letter, dated 12 Nov 1883, from Sir Alfred Comyn Lyall (1835-1911), Bengal Civil Service 1856-87, Lieutenant-Governor of North-Western Provinces 1882-87 to Henry Yates Thompson, proprietor of the Pall Mall Gazette, commenting on the difficulty of interesting people at home in Indian matters, on t...