THINGS INDIAN. Being Discursive Notes on various subjects connected with India. By William Crooke. Demy 8vo, 12s. net.
SOME INDIAN FRIENDS AND ACQUAINTANCES. A Study of the Ways of Birds and other Animals frequenting Indian Streets and Gardens. By Lieut.-Col. D. D. Cunningham. With Illustrations. Square Demy 8vo, 12s. net.
PLAGUES AND PLEASURES OF LIFE IN BENGAL. By Lieut.-Col. D. D. Cunningham. With Coloured and Half-tone Illustrations, Square Demy 8vo, 12s. net.
INDIA AND TIBET. By Colonel Sir Francis Younghusband, K.C.I.E. With Maps and Illustrations. Medium 8vo, 21s. net.
"The expedition to Lhasa six years ago has already had three historians, but Sir Francis Younghusband's work is invested with a special value which none of its predecessors can claim. He was the responsible leader of the Mission of 1904, and what he has to say about it, and about the circumstances which led to its despatch, bears the stamp of final and indisputable authority ... a full and balanced account of the political aspects of the Tibetan problem, the motives which led to the unveiling of Lhasa, the results of the Mission, and the questions which still await solution. His book, therefore, constitutes the most important contribution yet made to the growing store of literature about Tibet."—Times.
THE WISDOM OF THE EAST SERIES
CONTAINS ORIGINAL TRANSLATIONS OF THE
GREAT RELIGIOUS, PHILOSOPHICAL, AND
LITERARY CLASSICS OF THE EAST
Amongst the subjects treated of are Buddhism, Mohammedanism, Confucianism, Judaism, the Bahai Religion, Chinese, Persian and Arabian Mysticism, and the Poetry of China and Japan.
THE HEART OF INDIA. Sketches in the History of Hindu Religion and Morals. By L. D. Barnett, M. A., Litt. D., Professor of Sanskrit at University College, London. 2s. net.
BRAHMA-KNOWLEDGE: An Outline of the Philosophy of the Vedanta. As set forth by the Upanishads and by Sankara. By L. D. Barnett, M. A., Litt. D., Professor of Sanskrit at University College, London. 2s. net.