This book, first published in 1960 and revised in 1986, is an important analysis of the under-studied Northern frontier of the British Indian Empire. It considers British relations across the Himalayas, looking at encounters with Bhutan, Sikkim, Nepal and Tibet.
Tibet, China & India 1914-1950: A History of Imperial Diplomacy
Tibet
Bhutan and Tibet: The Travels of George Bogle and Alexander Hamilton, 1774-1777
Tibet ... a Yearbook: Reports from Tibet
Since the occupation of Tibet by the Peoples Republic of China in 1959, former border principalities and feudatories of the former realm of the Dalai Lama have broken away and...
In 1938, on the eve of war, a Nazi expedition set out through British India on a mission sponsored by Himmler himself. Their aim was to find the roots of...
On antisemitism in Russia in the late 19th century see the entry "Alliance Israélite Universelle in Russia", by Iulii Gessen (pp. 171-175) which explains that the organization never functioned within...
A Comprehensive History of Nepal-China Relations Up to 1955 A.D.
This volume of essays by one of India's foremost scholars of India-China relations focuses on the dynamics of the border issue from different vantage points, including decision making, leadership, boundaries,...
The British Library General Catalogue of Printed Books, 1986 to 1987