"Northern Affairs in the Soviet Union" by Terence Armstrong. Reprinted from International Journal Vol XIX, No.1, Winter 1963-64.
Armstrong Terence Edward 1920-1996 Polar explorer'North Vietnam' by P.J. Honey, a shortened version of the talk on 19 February on the 3rd programme about Duncanson's book, from The Listener.
Honey P.J.Nonsense verses written in mirror writing. Handwritten, 1 piece, 2 sides
Sheet of draft poems, possibly nonsense rhymes. Also some Latin script possibly connected to the printed header. Handwritten, 1 piece, 1 side
'Nolting Says Johnson Has Aided Peace Hopes', article possibly from the Times with annotations by Duncanson, dated 3 April.
'No Sanctuary is safe now', article by Dennis J. Duncanson, alongside the article 'Guerrilla V. West Point' by Richard Hughes and Frederic Collins, and 'Air Power will decide' by David Divine, from The Sunday Times.
Duncanson Dennis JDescription: White unruled loose folios, handwritten in ink. Identified as West 40 in de Menasce handlist.
Contents: A short overview on the sources of Nirangistan "(which begins with a portion of the Aerpatistan, the two being two sections of the first thirty of the Husparam), Nirangistan. Transcribed; Translation takes place on the first two pages, and the remaining pages all have the second half of the page empty, awaiting translation.
Inserts:
- Nirangistan with pencil markings and gap from pp. 2 - 6
- scraps of paper with "Passages in Niragistan, mentioning the Kadokha", "Indication of my Nir. MS. being independent. . .", "Nirangistan MS. p. 1" with short notes on collation and origins, Table of contents of Aerpatistan and Niranngistan, comparison of Westergaard's Nirangistan with Bombay MS., Beginning of "the Iranian text of the Nirangistan"
- folio from "the Rivayat of Hemid-i Asavahisthan (?) Pahl. Lit. 50 (Tehmuras's Letter of 1/12/94)", "copied from K41 by D. Anderson".
Correspondence concerning, and drafts of papers read at, General Meetings. Lists of lecture dates for 1865 and 1868.
Royal Asiatic Society of Great Britain and Ireland"Told by Bakhtáwar Gwálá of Baldeopár and recorded by Jowar Sinh, Brahman, Teacher of Hridaypur of Dehrádún. Religious songs": Nij byápárí nám ké hátan chala bháí… With translation: Let us go the market where the Name is sold. Unsigned but in Rámgharíb Chaubé's hand. Handwritten, 4 sides, undated.
Ram Gharib Chaube d 1914 PanditLetter from Arthur CD to Angus Graham concerning Graham's article on Nietzsche and Graham's reply.
Graham Angus Charles 1919-1991