Vorder-Indien und Inner-Asien. 1:7,500.000. Gotha: Justus Perthes, 1905. Stielers Hand-Atlas No. 62. Shows Tibet, Kashmir and part of Central Asia. Folded, and labelled 'Tibet'.
Hsi-K'ang Province, from Chinese Map. 1 inch = 47 miles (approx) [1:3,000,000]. [Government of India 'For Official Use only',] Jul 1913. Dissected, mounted, and folded in a cover printed 'Hsi-K'ang Province from Chinese Map, scale 1" = 47 miles'.
Specimens of Tibetan Letters. Originals and translations of letters to and from Charles Bell and the Lonchens, and to Lady Bell from the Lonchens, at the request of the Dalai Lama. Also letters to Charles Bell from Marco Pallis, the Maharaja of Bhutan and others.
Early History of Tibet: The origin of the Dynasties of Rulers of India and Tibet, down to King Tiralchen' in brief, and also a copy of the Stone Pillar inscriptions.
Cable from Kashag, Tibet Council at Lhasa, to Charles Bell regarding completion of telegraph line to Lhasa. And draft of Bell's letter thanking the Kashag, sent from Silchester, Hants.
Sheche Chuksum (or Zhal-lce-bcu-gsum): The Thirteen Codes of law by which the Government of Tibet administered justice since its establishment. Laws regarding: 1. The guidance of officers 2. Complaint and interrogation 3. Arrest and execution 4. Murder 5. Punishment and apprehension 6. Su...
Our future policy in Tibet': typescript note addressed to Sir Henry McMahon, British Plenipotentiary at the Treaty Conference, with translation of a note by Lonchen Shatra appended.
Letter from Bell giving his response to questions on the inclusion of Tibet in China to the Secretary to the Government of India in the Foreign Department.