Book Title: Indian Antiquary Vol 51
Author(s): Richard Carnac Temple, Devadatta Ramkrishna Bhandarkar
Publisher: Swati Publications

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________________ 172 THE INDIAN ANTIQUARY [ SEPTEMBER, 1922 1850 CAMPBELL, C. J. Notes on the History COPE, HENRY; AND HENRY LEWIS. Some and Topography of the Ancient Cities of account of the Town and Palace of Feerozabad. Delhi. Journ., Asiatic Society of Bengal, in the neighbourhood of Delhi. Journal Vol. XXXy, Pt. I, pp. 199-218, with 4 fold of the Archaeological Society of Delhi, pp. ing plates, and 4 figures in the text. 1866 72-77. Includes detail drawings of the Great Screen EWER, WALTER. An account of the Insof Arches, and of the columns of the Qutb criptions on the Cootub Minar, and on the Mosque. Also a plan of the cities of Delhi, and of Ruins in its Vicinity. Asiatick Researches, the Qutb Mosque. Vol. XIV, pp. 480-489, with 1 folding plan COLE. LT. HENRY HARDY. The Archi of minar and mosque. 1822 tecture of Ancient Delhi, especially the FANSHAWE, H. C., C.S.I. Delhi: Past and buildings around the Kutb Minar. Folio, Present, 8vo., pp. xxiii and 337, with 49 pp. Vi and 131, with 26 plates (mounted plates and 10 maps and plans. photographs) and 2 plans. Murray, London, 1902 Arundel Society, London, 1872 Dihli. Article in the Encyclo Under the sanction of the Science and Art Depaedia of Islam, Vol. Lpp. 971-973. 1912 partment of the Committee of Council on Edu- FRANKLIN, LT. WILLIAM. An Account cation. of the present state of Delhi. Asiatick This scarce book is, for the buildings round the Qutb Minar, the best illustrated work on the Researches, Vol. IV, pp. 419-432. 1796 subject, the photographs being exceptionally FRENCH, C. J. Delhi and its Environs. large and clear. A Pocket Companion for Visitors to that COOPER, FREDERICK. The Handbook for city and its suburbs. 8vo., pp. 21 and 6. Delhi. With large additional matter, illus [Delhi), 1876 trative notes, descriptions and extracts HAFIZ UD-DIN ANMAD. (No title. Inscripfrom scientific travellers, archæologists and tions on the principal buildings of Shah other authors, on the historic remains and Jahânâbâd and Old Delhi, transcribed in points of modern interest in Delhi, with imitation of the original characters.] 4to., original contributions from D. B. Smith, 119 folios. A.H. 1232 (1817) and Lieut. De Kantzow. Sm. 8vo., pp. [vi], M8. Or. 4595. Brit. Museum. vi and 186, with 2 folding maps. HAROOURT, LT. A. The New Guide to Delhi Press, Delhi, 1863. Delhi. 8vo., pp. ix and 142, with 3 plans. A new edition of Beresford's Delhi, with "Pioneer Press," Allahabad, 1866 additional matter. - Do. Second edition, Revised - [Second edition.) The Hand- and enlarged. 8vo., pp. ix and 140, with 3 book for Delhi, with index and two plans. David, Meerut, 1870 maps, illustrating the historic remains of - Do. Third edition. 8vo., pp. ix Old Delhi, and the position of the British and 143. with 3 plans. Army before the assault in 1857, &c., &c., Victoria Press, Lahore, 1873 8vo., pp. [i], v and 168. HEARN, G. R. The Seven Cities of Delhi. Lahore Chronicle Press, Lahore, 1865. 8vo., pp. xiv and 319, with 20 plates and 5 Copx, HENRY; AND HENRY LEWIS. Some folding plans. Thacker, London, 1906 Account of the Town and Palace of Feeroz- | JOSHI, 8. N. Delhi in Pictures, Large 8vo., abad, in the vicinity of Delhi, with Intro pp. 40, with 46 illustrations. ductory Remarks on the sites of other Chitrashala Steam Press, Poona, 1912 Towns. Journ., Asiatic Society of Bengal, KEENE, H.G. Keene's Handbook for Vol. XVI, pp. 971-986. 1847 | Visitors to Delhi, re-written and brought up

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