Review of Disputers of the Tao by Anne D. Birdwhistell, Stockton State College.
Birdwhistell Anne D"Review article on the Jataka Reliefs at Cula Pathon Cetiya: Buddhist Folk Tales Depicted at Chula Pathon Cedi" by Piriya Krairiksh, with Thai translation by M.C.Subhadradis Diskul Bangkok,1974 (published privately on the occasion of the author's father's Fifth Cycle); 44pp. by Nandana Chutiwongs. Photocopy of article.
Diskul M.CSubhadradisReview and Presentation List of Vol XVI of the "E.J.W. Gibb Memorial Series", Entitled Tadhkirat al-Mulūk', List of organisations to which copies should be sent. Storey has added the note: "Please circulate in the order R.A. Nicholson, H.A. R. Gibb, A.J. Arberry and return to C.A. Storey".
Gibb Memorial Trust CambridgeReview for Unreason within Reason: Essays on the Outskirts of Rationality.
Berthrong JohnRetranslating the Translation by Angus Graham. Photocopies, typescript and handwritten original poems and their multiple translations produced by 8 students during a seminar led by Angus Graham in the autumn of 1972. With the poems is a description of the exercise and the student list.
Graham Angus Charles 1919-1991Descriptions, plans and drawings relating to the excavations in Cave No. 13. These were published in the Journal of the Bombay Branch of the Royal Asiatic Society, 10th October 1861. Included are:
- A draft descriptive paper.
- Plan of Cave 1.3 Drawings of stone pots.
- Drawings of copper coins and sundry found in the stone pots.
- Drawings of clay receptacle containing seal.
- Further drawings of clay receptacles.
- Drawings of 16 fragments.
- Drawings of 9 seals.
- Drawings of 12 seals.
- Lithographs of seals.
- Further drawings of seals.
- Sundry notes.
- Letter from Arthur Anderson West to Edward West, 25 August 1861, checking the date of the find Tracing of the plan of Cave 13.
"Researches in Prehistoric and Protohistoric Comparative Philology, Mythology and Archaeology in connection with the Origin of Culture in America and the Accad or Sumerian Families by Hyde Clarke" Printed Pamphlet published by N Trübner & Co., London. Hodgson has inscribed his own title and date of reception on the front cover but has not annotated the material. Soft bound pamphlet, 74 pages, dated 1875.
Clarke Hyde 1815-1895 Engineer, philologist and authorRasearch notes on Indian towns and religions which Ingham has gathered.
An A4 folder labelled 'Enki and S. Arabia' plus loose notes on topics of interest to Ingham including dervishes, Enki, family, Chinese horoscopes and Gilgamesh.
Research Notes and related correspondence concerning Ingham's interest in India.