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A BIBLIOGRAPHY OF MATERIALS AVAILABLE IN THE INSTITUTE OF ASIAN STUDIES LIBRARY ON SOUTH AND EAST ASIA (AS OF JUNE, 1964) MARTHA B. SEGUERRA The Library of the Institute of Asian Studies (lAS) of the Uni- versity of the Philippines (UP) which was organized during the academic year 1956-1957, has for its core-collection the books do- nated by visiting Fulbright . professors and/or researchers who were at that time teaching courses here on Asia. To this were ad- ded some books and pamphlets of the faculty members of the Ins- titute, donations from the different embassies in Manila and from the Asia Foundation, and those transferred from the U.P. Depart- ment of History. To realize its role in the research and teaching programs of the lAS, the Library has continuously exerted efforts to expand its col- lection. Subsequently, more books were acquired. The order of priority of acquisition in terms of geographical subdivisions is as follows: (1) Southeast Asia, (2) South Asia, and (3) East Asia. Acquisition ot materials on the Philippines has been limited, be- cause there is already a Filipiniana collection in the Main Library. Most of the lAS Library books on Southeast Asia were incorporated in the "Bibliography on the Modern History of Southeast Asia" compiled by Mrs. Lourdes Y. Collantes and John A. Larkin (Asian Studies, August 1964). The present bulk of the lAS Library collec- tion, however, is on South and East Asia. For the benefit of researchers and students of Asian Studies, especially those from the Philippines, we are presenting a biblio- graphy of these materials as of June, 1964. Entries are arranged by countries and subdivided by subjects, according to the Library of Congress Classification. Outline Scheme of the Library of Congress Classification A General Works-Polygraphy B Philosophy-Religion C History-Auxiliary Sciences 421

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A BIBLIOGRAPHY OF MATERIALS AVAILABLE IN THEINSTITUTE OF ASIAN STUDIES LIBRARY ON

SOUTH AND EAST ASIA(AS OF JUNE, 1964)

MARTHA B. SEGUERRA

The Library of the Institute of Asian Studies (lAS) of the Uni­versity of the Philippines (UP) which was organized during theacademic year 1956-1957, has for its core-collection the books do­nated by visiting Fulbright . professors and/or researchers whowere at that time teaching courses here on Asia. To this were ad­ded some books and pamphlets of the faculty members of the Ins­titute, donations from the different embassies in Manila and fromthe Asia Foundation, and those transferred from the U.P. Depart­ment of History.

To realize its role in the research and teaching programs of thelAS, the Library has continuously exerted efforts to expand its col­lection. Subsequently, more books were acquired. The order ofpriority of acquisition in terms of geographical subdivisions is asfollows: (1) Southeast Asia, (2) South Asia, and (3) East Asia.Acquisition ot materials on the Philippines has been limited, be­cause there is already a Filipiniana collection in the Main Library.Most of the lAS Library books on Southeast Asia were incorporatedin the "Bibliography on the Modern History of Southeast Asia"compiled by Mrs. Lourdes Y. Collantes and John A. Larkin (AsianStudies, August 1964). The present bulk of the lAS Library collec­tion, however, is on South and East Asia.

For the benefit of researchers and students of Asian Studies,especially those from the Philippines, we are presenting a biblio­graphy of these materials as of June, 1964. Entries are arranged bycountries and subdivided by subjects, according to the Library ofCongress Classification.

Outline Scheme of the Library of Congress ClassificationA General Works-PolygraphyB Philosophy-ReligionC History-Auxiliary Sciences

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History & Topography (except America)AmericaGeography-AnthropologySocial SciencesPolitical SciencesLawEducationMusicFine ArtsLanguage & LiteratureScienceMedicineAgriculture-Plant & Animal IndustryTechnologyMilitary ScienceNaval ScienceBibliography & Library Science

South Asian Affairs, No. 1- University Press, 1960- v.(St. Anthony's paper no. 8)

Cook, Elsie Kathleen. Ceylon; its geography, its resources,and its people. New (i.e., 2d.) ed. of "A geography of Cey­lon" rev. and brought up to date by K. Kularatnam.Maps and diagrs. drawn by Maurice Weightman. Mad­ras, Macmillan, 1951. 360 p.

Tresidder, Argus John. Ceylon; an introduction to the res,plendent land. Drawings by Nancy Palmer Tresidder.Map by Dorothy de Fontaine. Princeton, N.J., Van Nos­trand (1960) 237 p.

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AC8 Radhakrishnan, Sir Sarvepalli, Occasional speeches andR17 writings; October 1952-January 1956 (Delhi) Publica­

tions Division, Ministry of Information and Broadcast­ing (1956) 446 p.

B21 Radhakrishnan; comparative studies in philosophy, present-R3 ed in honour of his sixtieth birthday. Editorjal Board:1951a W. R. Inge (and others) London, Allen (c1951) 408 p,

B131 Dasgupta, Surendra Nath. A history of Indian philosophy.D3 Cambridge University Press, 1922-55. 5 v. Lib. has v. 4, 5.

B131 Radhakrishnan, Sir Sarvepalli. Indian philosophy (2d ed.)R3 New York, Macmillan, London, G. Allen and Unwin,1929 1929. 2 v.

B131 Zimmer, Heinrich Robert. Philosophies of India; ed. byZ52 Joseph Campbell. (New York) Pantheon Books (1951)

687 p.

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Srinivasachari, P. N. The philosophy of Bhedabheda. 2d ed.rev. and enl. (Madras) The Adyar Library, 1950. 310 p.

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Jayatirtha. Vadavali. Ed. with an English translation by P.Nagaraja Rao. (Madras) The Adyar Library, 1943. 224 p.

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Tucci, Giuseppe. The theory and practice of the Mandala.With special reference to the modem psychology of thesubconscious. Trans. from the Italian by Alan Hough­ton Brodrick. London, Rider (c1961) 147 p.

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Vedanta and the West. Vedanta for the Western world;ed. with an introd., by Christopher Isherwood. London,Allen and Unwin 0948) 452 p.

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Ghose, Aurobindo. The life divine. New York, GreystonePress (1949) 1040 p.

Life of Sri Ramakrishina, compiled from various authenticsources. Calcutta, Advaita Ashrama (1928)620 p.

Filliozat, Jean. Etude de demonologuia indienne. Le Ku­marantantra de Ravana et les textes paralleles indiens,tibetains, chinois, cambodgien et arabe. Paris, Impri,merie nationale, 1937. 192 p.

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Radhakrishnan, Sir Sarvepalli. Recovery of faith. (1st ed.)London, Allen & Unwin (1955) 205 p.

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Keith, Arthur Berriedale. The religion and philosophy ofthe Veda and Upanishads. Cambridge, Mass., HarvardUniversity Press, 1925. 2 v.

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Upanishads. The principal Upanishads; ed. with introd. text,translation and notes by S. Radhakrishnan. London,Allen & Unwin, 1953. 958 p.

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Mukerjee, Radhakamal. The lord of the autumn moons.Bombay, Asia P!1b. House (cl957) 167 p.

Woodroffe, Sir John George. The garland of letters (Var­namala) Studies in the Mantra-shatra. Zd ed. Madras,Ganesh, 1951. 296 p.

Morgan, Kenneth William, ed. The religion of the Hindus.Contributors: D. S. Sarma (and others) New York, Ro­nald Press (cI953) 434 p.

(Ksemaraja) The secret of recognition (Pratyabhijanahrda­yam); a reviving doctrine of salvation of Medieval In­dia. Sanskrit text ed. by the staff or the Adyar Libraryunder the supervision of G. Srinivasa Murti. Germantrans. and notes by Emil Baer. Authorized trans. intoEnglish (and notes) by Kurt R. Leidecker. With a noteon the comparative study of the Pratyabhijnan systemand the Saiva Siddhanta by S.S. Suryanarayana Sastri.(Madras) The Adyar Library, 1938. 213 p.

Burtt, Edwin Arthur, ed. The teachings of the compassion­ate Buddha; ed. with introd. and notes. (New York)New American Library (c1955) 247 p.

Salistambasutra. Arya Salistamba Sutra, Pratityasamutpa­davidhanga Mirdesasutra and Pratitysmutpadagatha Su­tra. Ed. with Tibetan versions, notes and introd., etc.by N. Aiyaswami Sastri. (Madras) Adyar Library, 1950.110 p.

Bapat, Purushottam Vishanath, ed. 2500 years of Buddhism.Foreword by S. Radhakrishnan. (Delhi) PublicationsDivision, Ministry of Information and Broadcasting,Gov't of India (1956) 503 p.

Morgan, Kenneth William, ed. The path of the Buddha;Buddhism interpreted by Buddhists. New York, RonaldPress (cI956) 432 p.

Thomas, Edward Joseph. The history of Buddhist thought.(2d ed.) New York, Barnes & Noble (1951) 316 p.

Coornaraswamy, Ananda Kentish. Buddha and the gospelof Buddhism. Bombay, Asia Pub. House (c1956) 370 p.

Davids, Thomas William Rhys. The history and literatureof Buddhism. (4th ed.) Calcutta, Susil Gupta (India)Ltd. (1952) 166 p.

Percheron, Maurice. Buddha and Buddhism. Trans. by Ed­mund Stapleton. New York, Harper (1954) 191 p.

Boozer, LuZanne. Heritage of Buddha: the story of Sidhar­tha Gautama, by Celina LuZanne (pseud.) New York,Philosophical Library (c1953) 290 p.

Percheron, Maurice. The marvelous life of the Buddha.Trans. by Adrienne Foulke. New York, St. Martin'sPress (cI960) 250 p.

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Getty, Alice. The gods of Northern Buddhism; their his­tory, iconography and progressive evolution through theNorthern Buddhist countries. With a general introd. onBuddhism trans. from the French of J. Deniker. Illus­from the collection of Henry H. Getty. (rev. 2d ed.)Rutland, Vt., Tuttle (c1962) 220 p.

Radhakrishnan, Sarvepalli. Eastern religions and westernthought. 2d ed. (London) Oxford University Press (1940)296 p.

Nehru Jawaharlal. Nehru on world history, condensed bySaul K. Padover from Glimpses of world history. Withan introd. by the editor. London, Bodley Head (c1960)304 p.

Coomaraswamy, Ananda Kentish. The dance of Shiva: four­teen Indian essays. Bombay, Asia Pub. House (c1948)196 p.

Romanus, Charles F. Stilwell's command problems, by C.F. Romanus and Riley Sunderland. Wash. Office of theChief of Military History, Dept. of the Army, 1956(cI955) 518 p.

-----. Time runs out in CBI by C. F. Romanus andRiley Sunderland. Wash., Office of the Chief of MilitaryHistory, Dept. of the Army, 1959 (c1958) 428 p.

South Asian Affairs, no. 1- Carbondale, Ill., Southern Il-linois University Press, 1960- v. (St. Anthony's papersno. 8)

India, a reference annual, 1953- . (Delhi) Ministry of In­formation and Broadcasting. Lib. has 195~, 1960.

India (Republic) Ministry of Information and Broadcasting.The handbook of India. New Delhi, Issued on behalfof the Tourist Dept., Ministry of Transport and Com­munications (by the Publications Division, Ministry ofInformation and Broadcasting, 1958) 156 p.

Moreland, William Harrison. A short history of India byW. H. Moreland and Atul Chandra Chatterjee. 4th ed.London, New York, Longmans, Green (1957) 594 p.

Wallbank, Thomas Walter. A short history of India and Pa­kistan, an abridged ed. of India in the new era, com­pletely rev. and up-to-date. (New York) New AmericanLibrary (cI958) 320 p.

Aiyappan, A. Society in India, ed. by A. Aiyappan and L. K.Bala Ratnam. Madras, Social Sciences Association(c1956) 252 p.

The Cultural heritage of India (2d ed., rev. and enl.) Cal­cutta. The Ramakrishna Mission (c1953-) 5v.

Humayun Kabir. The Indian heritage. (3d ed.) Bombay,Asia Pub. House (1955) 142 p.

Prabhu, Pandhari-nath. Hindu social organization; a studyin sociopsychological and ideological foundations. 3ded. Bombay, Popular Book Depot (c1958) 387 p.

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De Bary, William Theodore. Sources of Indian tradition.Compiled by Wm. Theodore De Bary and others. NewYork, Columbia University Press, 1958. 961 p.

Jones, John Peter. India, its life and thought. New York,Macmillan (c1908) 448 p.

Spear, Thomas George Percival. India, Pakistan and theWest. 3d ed. (reprinted with revisions) London, NewYork, Oxford University Press (1961, c1958) 256 p.

Basham, Arthur Llewellyn. The wonder that was India; asurvey of the culture of the Indian sub-continent beforethe coming of the Muslims. New York, Grove, 1954.568 p.

The history and culture of the Indian people. General edi­tor: R.C. Majumdar; assistant editor: A.D. Pusalkar.London, Allen & Unwin (1951- ). Lib. has v. 1, 4, 5.

Krishnasvami Aiyangar Sakkottai. Ancient India and SouthIndian history and culture; papers on Indian historyand culture. Poona, Oriental Book Agency, 1941- Lib.has vol. 1 & 2.

Nehru, Jawaharlal. The discovery of India (3d ed.) Lon­don, Meridian Books, 1951. 542 p.

The Cambridge history of India, Delhi, S. Chand, 19- 6 v.

Smith, Vincent Arthur. The Oxford history of India. 3ded. Ed. by Percival Spear. Pt. 1 rev. by Mortimer Wheel­er and A. L. Basham; pt. 2 rev. by J. B. Harrison; pt. 3rewritten by Percival Spear. Oxford, Clarendon Press,1958. 898 p.

Sewell, Robert. The historical inscriptions of southern In­dia (collected till 1923) and outlines of political history;published, under orders of government, by the Univer­sity of Madras; edited for the University by S. Krish­naswami Aiyangar. Madras, Printed at the DiocesanPress, 1932. 451 p.

Karunakaran, P. India in world affairs, February 1950­December 1953, a review of India's foreign relations.(London) Oxford University Press, 1958. 266 p.

India (Republic) Ministry of External Affairs. Report ofthe officials of the government of India and the People'sRepublic of China on the boundary question. New Del­hi, Govt. Press, 1961. 2 pts.

Chakravarti, Prithwis Chandra. India's China policy. Bloom­ington, Indiana University Press, 1962. 180 p.

Bhatnagar, Bhagwat Saran. History of India; ancient pe­riod. Benares, Nand Kishore (1938) 178 p.

Prasad, Ishwari. A short history of Muslim rule in India,from the conquest of Islam to the death of Aurangzeb.Allahabad, The Indian Press, 1939. v. Lib. has v. 1.

Rawlinson, Hugh George. The British achievement in India;a survey. London, Hodge, 1948. 248 p.

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Gupta, Brijen Jishore. Sirajuddaullah and the East IndiaCompany, 1756-1757; background to the Foundation ofBritish power in India. Leiden, E. J. Brill, 1962. 170 p.

Embree, Ainslie Thomas. Charles Grant and British rulein India. New York. Columbia University Press, 1962.

Wolpert, Stanley A. Tilak and Gokhale; revolution and re­form in the making of modern India. Berkeley, Uni­versity of California Press, 1962. 370 p.

Gandhi, Mohandas Karamchand, Non-violence in peace &war. 1st ed. Ahmedabad, Navajivan Pub. House, 1942­49. 2 v.

Griffiths, Sir Percival Joseph. Modern India. 2d ed. NewYork, Praeger, 1960. 174 p.

Panikkar, Kavalam Madhava. Common sense about India.New York, Macmillan, 1960. 174 p.

Tinker, Hugh. India and Pakistan, a political analysis. NewYork, Praeger, 1962. 228 p.

Humayun Kabir. Maulana Abul Kalam Azad; a memorialvolume. Bombay, Asia Pub. House, 1959. 241 p.

Gandhi, Mohandas Karamchand. The Gandhi reader; asource book of his life and writings. Ed. by Homer A.Jack. New York, Grove Press (1961, c1950) v. Lib.has v. 1.

-----. An authobiography or the story of my experi­ments with truth. Translated from the original in Guja­rati by Mahadev Desai. 2d De Luxe ed. Ahmedabad,Navajivan Pub. (1940) 392 p.

Fischer, Louis. Gandhi: his life and message for the world.New York, New American Library (c1954) 189 p.

Jayakar, Mukund Ramrao. The story of my life. Bombay,Asia Pub. House, 1958- Lib. has v. 2, 1922-1925.

Nehru, J awaharlal. Jawaharlal Nehru: an autobiography;with musings on recent events in India. New ed. con­taining an additional chapter Five years later. London,The Bodley Head (1942) 623 p.

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-----. Speeches. (Delhi) Publications Division, Minis­try of Information and Broadcasting. Government ofIndia (1949-1958) 3 v,

Moraes, Francis Robert. Jawarharlal Nehru: a biography.Bombay, Asia Pub. House (c1956) 511 p.

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Nanda, Bal Ram. The Nehrus, Motilal and Jawaharlal,London, Allen (c1962) 357 p.

Relation des voyages faits par les Arabes et les Persansdans l'Inde et a la Chine dans le IXe siecle de I'erechretienne. Texte arabe imprime en 1811 par less soinsde feu Langles, pub. avec de corrections et additionset accompagne d'une traduction francaise et I'eclaircis­sements par M. Reinaud. Paris, Imprimerie royale,1845. 2 v.

Wales, Horace Geoffrey Quaritch. The making of great,er India. 2d ed. rev. and enl. London, Quaritch, 1961.246 p.

Isaacs, Harold Robert. Scratches on our minds; Americanimages of China and India. New York, Day (1958) 416 p.

Thomas, Paul. Kama Kalpa; or the Hindu ritual of love.A survey of the customs, festivals, rituals and beliefs con­cerning marriage, morals, women, the art and scienceof love and sex symbolisms in religion in India fromremote antiquity to the present day. Based on AncientSanskrit classics, Kama Sutra, Ananga Ranga, Rati Ra­hasya, and modern works. (l2th Indian ed.) Bombay,D. B. Taraporevala (1960) 151 p.

Banerji, Projesh. Dance of India. (5th enI. & rev. ed.)With a foreword by Uday Shankar. Allahabad, Kitabis­tan (1956) 293 p.

Rangaswami, Aiyangar, Kumbakonam Viraraghava, rao ba.hadur. Indian cameralism, a survey of some aspectsof Arthasastra. (Madras) The Adyar Library, 1949. 184 p.

Symposium on Economic and Social Problems of the FarEast, University of Hongkong, 1961. Proceedings of ameeting held in September 1961 as part of the GoldenJubilee Congress of the University of HongKong. Editedby E. F. Szczepanik. (Hong Kong) Hong Kong Univer­sity Press, 1962 (i.e., 1963) 508 p.

Tennyson, Hallam. Saints on the march: the story of Vi­noba. London, Gollancz (1955) 223 p.

Neale, Walter C. Economic change in rural India; land te­nure and reform in Uttar Pradesh, 1800-1955. New Ha­ven, Yale University Press, 1962. 333 p.

Ganguli, Birendranath. India's economic relations with theFar Eastern and Pacific countries in the present cen­tury. Bombay, Orient Longmans (c1956) 348 p.

India (Republic) Planning Commission. The New India;progress through democracy. New York; Macmillan,1958. 412 p.

Dube, Shyama Charan. Indian village. London, Routledgeand K. Paul (1955) 248 p.

Humayun Kabir. Science, democracy, and Islam; and otheressays. London, George Allen and Unwin (c1955) 126 p.

Brown, Donald MacKenzie. The white umbrella; Indianpolitical thought from Manu to Gandhi. Berkeley, Uni­versity of California Press (1958, i.e., c1953) 204 p.

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