Book Title: Indian Antiquary Vol 51
Author(s): Richard Carnac Temple, Devadatta Ramkrishna Bhandarkar
Publisher: Swati Publications
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THE INDIAN ANTIQUARY
MAY, 1942
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GODWIN-AUSTEN, MAJOR H. H. On the wish 1 plate, 394 illustrations and 2 maps.
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Vol. XLIII, Pt. I, pp. 1-6, with 6 plates. author's consent) by Dodd, Mead & Co., at Boston in 1886, and again in 1891.
1874
See plate IV. Do. Revised and edited, with GRIGGS, W. India. Photographs and additions. Indian Architecture by James Drawings of Historical Buildings. 100 plates Burgess, and Eastern Architecture by R. reproduced by W. Griggs. From the Col. Phené Spiers: 8vo., 2 vols., pp. xxiii and lection of the late Office of Curator of Ancient 450; xvi and 521. With 50 plates and Monuments in India. Folio, 100 plates 512 illustrations. Murray, London, 1910 (50 coloured), with explanatory text inter"Book VII: Indian Saracenic Architecture," leaved.
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1885
Muhammadan buildings, pp. 149-153. of a Route from Rajemehul to Gour, A.D.
A Supplement to the Fatehpur 1810-11. MS. 4to., pp. 87.
Gazetteer. 8vo., pp. [3] and 43, with 1 Note on flyleaf: "The map and drawings plate. which Major Francklin prepared are not North-Western Provinces and Oudh to be found, and were never contained in
Government Press, Allahabad., 1887 the Geographical Collection of the India Written to supplement its scanty architecOffice."
tural and topographical information. Airawa
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24-25 and 36; Malwa, mosque, imambers, 4 to , pp. 13. Title from wrapper. 8.l., 1889. etc., p. 26.