Number 1040 of 1250 copies. A landmark facsimile in its quality and exactitude, it replicates the details of the original very accurately. The upper panel of the dust jacket is laid in.
The Taraknath Das Papers are contained in the John J. Meng Papers. Other papers from the Taraknath Das Foundation, as well as correspondence between Meng and Das, are also located in the Meng papers. Material in this collection span the years 1932 to 1940 and relate to Das' work "Indien in der Weltpolitick." Manuscripts for articles and papers by Das are included.
Gift of Henry W. Briefs, November 1984.
Comprises typewritten Mss materials, Folders 1-36: "J to Z", with holograph correctons, additions, and notations and all arranged alphabetically; Miscellaneous materials comprise Folders 37 to 45.
Comprises typewritten Mss materials, Folders 1-36: "J to Z", with holograph correctons, additions, and notations and all arranged alphabetically; Miscellaneous materials comprise Folders 37 to 45.
Comprises typewritten Mss materials, Folders 1-36: "J to Z", with holograph correctons, additions, and notations and all arranged alphabetically; Miscellaneous materials comprise Folders 37 to 45.
Comprises material relative to Goetz Brieffs. Correspondence is arranged chronologically while all other materials are arranged alphabetically.
Comprises material relative to Goetz Brieffs. Correspondence is arranged chronologically while all other materials are arranged alphabetically.
This box contains the following: copies of papers given by friends and associates (Folders 1 to 22) and arranged alphabetically by last name - these are not associated with Georgetown University. Georgetown University-related student papers make up Fodlers 23 to 29 and are arranged alphabetically while Gerogetown University Faculty papers and projects comprise Folders 30 to 35 and also arranged alphabetically.
Gift of Henry W. Briefs, November 1984.
This is a facsimile of a famous manuscript that on its inner two pages has the only known autograph copy of Beethoven's song "Ich liebe dich", and on its outer two pages an unfinished sketch by Franz Schubert of the 2nd movement of his Sonata in D Flat. The manuscript was later owned and signed by Johannes Brahms.
Contains the transcripts for the interviews conducted by Colin Campbell with officials from the Carter Administration.