Introduction to the popular religion and folklore of Northern India, by William Crooke. Allahabad, 1894. Review by Grierson. (Journal of the Royal Asiatic Society. 1894, 874-8).
Monotheistic religion of ancient India, and its descendant, the modern Hindu doctrine of faith. [Paper read in Sep 1908, at Oxford]. [Abstract]. (Transactions of the Third International Congress for the History of Religions. II, 1908, 44-48): also the complete paper (Asiatic Quarterly Review. ...
Report by the Delegates to the Aberdeen University's 400th Anniversary on behalf of the Asiatic Society of Bengal. Submitted by A. Alcock and George A. Grierson. (Journal of the Asiatic Society of Bengal. II, No. 10, 1906, pp.lix - lxi).
Ancient legends of Buddhism: a storehouse of oriental stories and morality opened in a translation of one of the canonical books of the Buddhist sacred scriptures by Joseph Edgar Chamberlin. (Boston Evening Transcript, Nov 23, 1921).
Linguistic fragments discovered in 1870, 1872 and 1879 by G.W. Leitner relating to the dialect of the Magadds and other wandering tribes, the argots of thieves, the secret trade-dialects and systems of native cryptography in Kabul, Kashmir and the Punjab, followed by an account of shawl-weaving, ...