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Trübner's Oriental Series was set up by Kegan Paul Trench & Trübner in 1890. It was undoubtedly the most important English language series in oriental studies of the period, publishing works between 1890 and 1930. The books in the series reflected the scholarly interests of the time, and covered an enormous variety of topics pertaining to Asia, Africa and the Middle East: language and... Read more
Mini-Sets:
A: Africa: 3 Volumes: [0-415-24283-5]
B: Ancient Near East: 6 Volumes: [0-415-24284-3]
C: Arabic History and Culture: 6 Volumes: [0-415-24285-1]
D: Buddhism: 16 Volumes: [0-415-24286-X]
E: China: 5 Volumes: [0-415-24287-8]
F: India: History, Economy and Society: 11 Volumes: [0-415-24288-6]
G: India: Language and Literature: 14 Volumes: [0-415-24289-4]
H: India: Religion and Philosophy: 10 Volumes: [0-415-24291-6]
I: Islam: 8 Volumes: [0-415-24292-4]
J: Japan: 3 Volumes: [0-415-24293-2]
K: Persia: 13 Volumes: [0-415-24294-0]
L: Southeast Asia: 7 Volumes: [0-415-24295-9]

Biography

Robert Needham, Theophilus Hahn, Ernest A. Budge, Maurice H. Fairbridge, James Long, Paul Isaac Hershon, De Lacy O'Leary, C.P. Tiele, Donald Campbell, Donald Campbell, S. Khuda Bukhsh, Samuel Beal, P. Bigandet, E. H. Brewster, Mrs Rhys Davids, T. W. Rhys Davids, Theodore Duka, Sukumar Dutt, Joseph Edkins, William Montgomery McGovern, W. Woodville Rockhill, F. Anton von Schiefner, Frederic Henry Balfour, E. Bretschneider, Joseph Edkins, E Faber, Clarisse Bader, Gyan Chand, Romesh Chunder Dutt, W. W. Hunter, Monier Monier-Williams, Edward C. Sachau, Edward C. Sachau, S.V. Viswanatha, Edwin Arn