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Drafts of introduction by Stein and descriptive catalogues by F. H. Andrews of Buddhist wall paintings

MS. Stein 413/1-2

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Title

Drafts of introduction by Stein and descriptive catalogues by F. H. Andrews of Buddhist wall paintings

Shelfmark

MS. Stein 413/1-2

Summary

Contains:

(MS. Stein 413/1) drafts of introduction by Stein. 130 leaves.

(MS. Stein 413/2) descriptive catalogues by F. H. Andrews of Buddhist wall paintings from Stein's expeditions of 1906-1908 and 1913-1916, for a projected portfolio of reproductions. 235 leaves.

Date

first half of the 20th century

Language

English

Physical extent

2 items

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Collection contents

Archive of Sir Mark Aurel Stein (1862-1943)

Drafts of, and papers and correspondence concerning, publications by Stein

Drafts of introduction by Stein and descriptive catalogues by F. H. Andrews of Buddhist wall paintings

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