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Henry W. Wells: The classical drama of India: studies in its values for the literature and theatre of the world.[vii], 196 pp. London: Asia Publishing House for Indian Council for Cultural Relations, [1963]. 35s. - Ś Wells (ed.): Six Sanskritplays in English translation, xxxi, 487 pp., front., 8 plates. London: Asia Publishing House, [1964]. 75s. - Bak Kun-Bae (tr.): Srī Harm's flays, translated into English with full Sanskrit text. 514 pp. New York: Asia Publishing House for Indian Council for Cultural Relations, [1964]. £ 15s.
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Henry W. Wells: The classical drama of India: studies in its values for the literature and theatre of the world.[vii], 196 pp. London: Asia Publishing House for Indian Council for Cultural Relations, [1963]. 35s.
Ś Wells (ed.): Six Sanskritplays in English translation, xxxi, 487 pp., front., 8 plates. London: Asia Publishing House, [1964]. 75s.
Bak Kun-Bae (tr.): Srī Harm's flays, translated into English with full Sanskrit text. 514 pp. New York: Asia Publishing House for Indian Council for Cultural Relations, [1964]. £ 15s.
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- Bulletin of the School of Oriental and African Studies , Volume 28 , Issue 1 , February 1965 , pp. 167 - 168
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- Copyright © School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London 1965