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

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________________ MAY, 1922) BIBLIOGRAPHY OF THE MUHAMMADAN ARCHITECTURE OF INDIA 81 A PROVISIONAL BIBLIOGRAPHY OF THE MUHAMMADAN ARCHITECTURE OF INDIA. BY K. A. C. CRESWELL, M.B.A.S., HON. A.R.L.B.A. The following bibliography forms one section of a Bibliography of the Architecture, Arts and Crafts of Islam, the completion of which was stopped by the war. In its present state it comprises about 4,500 different entries under "AUTHORS," and about 6,500 under “SUBJECTS." It is not possible to publish it now in the form of a book, but thinking that some of the sections, although unfinished, may nevertheless be useful to students, I am endeavouring to publish them as opportunity offers. I hope to publish other sections in tho near future. I may add that I have personally seen and examined every item in the following list, either in the libraries of the British Museum, the India Office, the Royal Asiatic Society, or elsewhere. I shall be extremely grateful to those readers who are kind enough to notify me of omissions. GUIDE BOOKS. EASTWICK, E. B. Handbook of the MadBAEDEKER, KARL. Indien, Handbuch für ras Presidency. With a notice of the overReisende. Mit 22 Karten, 33 Plänen und 8 land route to India. Second edition. With Grundrissen. 8vo., pp. lxxiv and 358. maps and plans. 8vo., xx and 415. Baedeker, Leipzig, 1914 Murray, London, 1879 No English edition. One of Murray's Handbooks. BEG, M. A. Hand Book of the Lucknow Kulbarga, Haidarábåd, Bidar, etc. sight, especially intended for visitors to Luok. Handbook of the Bombay now. 12mo., pp. 28, with large folding plan. Presidency. With an account of Bombay Royal Printing Press, Lucknow, [1891] City. Second edition. Most carefully re The Hard Book of the Sights vised on the spot, and for the most part of Lacknow, Benares, Allahabad, Cawnpore, rewritten. With maps and plans. 8vo., pp. Agra, Ajmere & Delhi. Containing popu. viii and 405. Murray, London, 1881 lar places and buildings worthy of a visit, One of Murray's Handbooks with historical notes on Mutiny of 1857. - Handbook of the Bengal Intended for Visitors and Tourists. Second Presidency. With an account of Calcutta edition, revised and enlarged. 8vo., pp. city. With maps and plans. 8vo., pp. viii [iv] and 46. and 396. - Royal Printing Press, Lucknow, 1891 Murray, London, 1882 BUCKLAND, C. E. A Handbook for Tra One of Murray's Handbooks. vellers in India, Burma and Ceylon. Includ - Handbook of the Punjab, ing the provinces of Bengal, Bombay, Western Rajpútáná, Kashmír, and Upper Madras, the United Provinces of Agra and Sindh. With a map. 8vo., pp. xii and 334. Oudh, the Punjab, Bihar and Orissa, Assam, Murray, London, 1883 the North-Western Frontier Province, Balu- One of Murray's Handbooks. chistan, and the Central Provinces ; and the KEENE. Keene's Handbook for Visitors. Native States of Rajputana, Central India, Allahabad, Cawnpore and Lucknow. Seeond Kashmir, Hyderabad, Mysore, etc. Ninth edition, revised, to which is added a chapter edition, with seventy-nine maps and plans. on Benares. 12mo., PP. viii and 97, with 8vo., pp. elxviii and 664. 5 maps. Murray, London, 1913 | Thaeker, Spink and Co., Calcutta, 1806

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