Envelope in which the letters were originally contained, listing the letters and stating that a Richard Burton letter had been removed to the Burton archive and that the Wilson letter was give by H.G. Quaritch Wales in June 1974.
Envelope titled with "Letters to Thomas Manning; Miscellaneous letters from various person in China". And crossed out "Letter from Beckford Law". Further annotated in a different hand: "Letter from Dobell; Nothing much in Mis. Letters"
Two pieces of papers created into envelopes to contain clues. Labelled 2 & 3 they have messages to direct the person opening them. Undated, handwritten, 2 pieces, 2 sides
News report of the appointment of the British ambassador to Mongolia from The Times, 23 April 1965.
A letter from The EP Group of Companies to confirm the granting of a non-exclusive franchise by the Royal Asiatic Society to EP Microfilm Ltd. to produce a microfiche edition of the Society's Journal.
Royal Asiatic Society of Great Britain and IrelandEphemera associated with the governance of the Society including headed notepaper, copies of death certificates, examples of seals and logos and a photographic copy of a picture of the interior of the Thatched House Club where the initial meeting of the Society was held.
Royal Asiatic Society of Great Britain and IrelandThis series include various objects and illustrations that are connected with the Journal's production. They include items associated with the printing of the Journal.
Royal Asiatic Society of Great Britain and IrelandEpisode of Dona Ignez de Castro. The Lusiads of Camoens, Canto III, stanzas 118-135, printed for private circulation 1879, Harrison & Sons, London. This is a typewritten copy of RB/2/10. Typed Copy of Pamphlet originally in the Kensington Library (now in the Huntingdon Library, California).
'Epitome of the Rise of the Mahratta Empire' - a history of the Maratha Empire by an unknown author.
"Ergative Semantic Chinese: A Research Project On the Semantic Structure of Chinese" by Kung-yi Kao, Stanford University - draft article.
Kao Kung-yi