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Description of Plates | ||
Historical Foreword | ||
Introduction | ||
Pt. I | The Autobiography of Phun-tshogs Lung-rtogs | 1 |
Plate 1 - The author | 2 | |
Pt. II | The Autobiography of sKar-ma Sum-dhon Paul | 73 |
Plate 2 - The author | 74 | |
Pt. III | The Autobiography of Ts'an-chih Chen | 161 |
Plate 3 - The author | 162 | |
Plates 4-28 | 196 | |
Select Bibliography | 209 | |
Plates 29-33 | 211 | |
Map l:Central and East Asia | 214 | |
Map 2:The Himalayan Region | 215 | |
Index | 217 |
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