Aurel Stein
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Sir Aurel Stein: On Alexanders's Track to the Indus. Personal Narrative of Explorations on the Nort-West Frontier of India, Chicago Ares Publisher 1974 ISBN: 089005 5432
8° 182 S., 97 s/w Abb. im Anhang, 1 Karte, Kt.; broschiert/Taschenbuch
[KW: Travel, India, Indien]
Thomas, F. W. Ancient Folk-Literature from North-Eastern Tibet. (Introduction, Texts, Translations and Notes. Berlin, Akademie-Verlag, 1957.
Die meisten hier edierten und diskutierten Texte stammen aus der Sir-Aurel-Stein-Collection. - Durchgehend leicht gebräunt, Broschur angestaubt. Ein gutes Exemplar.
Berlin, Akademie-Verlag, 1957. VII, 76 pp., 203 pp. Quarto. With 7 plates and a map. Original printed wrappers. = Abhandlungen der Deutschen Akademie der Wissenschaften zu Berlin. Klasse für Sprachen, Literatur und Kunst, Jahrgang 1952, Nr. 3.- Most of the material discussed here is from the Aurel-Stein-Collection. - Slightly browned throughout.
VII, 76 S., 203 S. Quart. Mit 7 Tafeln und 1 Karte. Originalbroschur. = Abhandlungen der Deutschen Akademie der Wissenschaften zu Berlin. Klasse für Sprachen, Literatur und Kunst, Jahrgang 1952, Nr. 3.
[KW: Asia; Asien; Central Asia; Linguistics; Linguistik; Literatur; Literature; Sprachwissenschaft; Tibet; Völkerkunde]
Stein, Aurel Sir: On Ancient Central-Asien Tracks. Brief Narrative of Three Expeditions in Innermost Asia ans North-Western China. Taipei: Southern Materials Center, 1982.
good condition.
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XXIV; 342 p. with numerous ill., color plates, panoramas and map from original surveys, 8°, hardcover, dust-cover.
Stein, M. Aurel, Ruins of desert Cathay. Personal narrative of explorations in Central Asia and Westernmost China. Bd. 2 (v. 2). London, Macmillan and Co. 1912.
Marc Aurel Stein (1862-1943), Archäologe u. Entdecker, leitete mehrere Expeditionen nach Innerasien. Der vorliegende 2. Band enth.: Ruins en route to Tun-Huang; First halt at Tun-Huang; To the 'Caves of the thousand Buddhas'; A difficult start from Tun-Huang; By the ancient wall North of Tun-Huang; Discovery of Han Records; To the Nan-Hu Oasis; Ancient remains for the future; First excavations along the Western Limes; Reconnaissances along the Ancient Wall; Discoveries by the 'Jade Gate'; The great magazine of the Limes; On the Western flank of the Limes; Records form an ancient Watch-Station; Return to the 'Thousand Buddhas'; First opening of the Hidden Chapel; A walled-up library and its treasures; Buddhist pictures from the Hidden Chapel; Large paintings and other art relics; A polyglot temple library; Decorative art at the "Thousand Buddhas'; At An-Hsi, the 'West-Protecting'; The ruins of Ch'iao-Tzu; The 'Valley of the Myriad Buddhas'; In the mountains of the Westernmost Nan-Shan; By the gate of the 'Great Wall'; At Su-Chou and ists "Spring of Wine'; Through the richthofen Range of the Nan-Shan; Across the To-Lai-Shan Range; Form the Su-Lo Ho sources zo Kan-Chou; From Kan-Chou to the T'ien-Shan; At the Hami Oasis; Glimpses of Turfan Ruins; Kara-Shahr and its old sites; Form Khora to Kuchar; In the "Sea of Sand'; In a dead delta; Salt Marsh or ice?; By the New Keriya River-Bed; More taklamakan Ruins; From Ak-Su to Yarkand; Preparations at Khotan; In the Gorges of Polur and Zalik; To the Yurung-Kash glacier-sources; Across Tibetan Plateaus; on the old mountain track; The search for the Yangi Dawan; From the Kun-Lun to London.
M. Front. (Portr. d. Autors), 2 farb. Ktn., 2 Panoramen, 5 farb. Taf. u. 179 Abb. a. Taf. XXI, 517 S., 1 Bl. OLwdbd. m. goldgepr. Rtit. u. verg. Vign. a. Vorderdeckel. Einbd. etwas bestoßen, angeschmutzt u. fleckig. M. zahlr. St. (neben Tit. auch verso jeder Tafel). Unbeschnitten.
[KW: Asien/Asia]




