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  • Hand book of the MADRAS PRESIDENCY
    Edward Backhouse Eastwick
    Hand Book of the Madras Presidency is an authoritative and richly detailed guide to one of the most important administrative divisions of British India. Originally published in the 19th century, this work provides a comprehensive overview of the Madras Presidency, covering its history, geography, topography, agriculture, trade, people, languages, religion, government, and infra...
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    31,65 €

  • Brothers Of Purity
    Ikhwān al-Ṣafāʼ / Ikrām ʻAlī / Edward Backhouse Eastwick
    This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it. This work was reproduced from the original artifact, and remains as true to the original work as possible. Therefore, you will see the original copyright references, library stamps (as most of these works have been housed in our most important ...
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    21,74 €

  • Biographical Memoirs
    Edward Backhouse / Thomas Mounsey / Thomas James Backhouse
    Biographical Memoirs offers a fascinating glimpse into the lives, experiences, and deaths of members of the Religious Society of Friends (Quakers) from its inception to the year 1653. Compiled by Edward Backhouse, Thomas James Backhouse, and Thomas Mounsey, this volume provides invaluable insights into the foundational years of the Quaker movement. These memoirs recount the spi...
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    25,20 €

  • Autobiography Of Lutfullah
    Edward Backhouse Eastwick / Lutfullah
    'Autobiography Of Lutfullah, A Mohamedan Gentleman' offers a rare glimpse into the life and times of a 19th-century Muslim gentleman. Interspersed with keen observations on the habits, customs, and character of the people he encountered, Lutfullah’s autobiography provides valuable insights into a world undergoing rapid change. This edition, originally edited by Edward Backhouse...
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    27,94 €

  • Anvar-i Suhaili; or, The lights of Canopus. [Translated into English by Edward Blackhouse Eastwick.]
    Edward Backhouse Eastwick
    'Anvar-i Suhaili; or, The Lights of Canopus,' translated by Edward Blackhouse Eastwick, is a significant work of Persian literature. This 1853 edition makes the classic accessible to English readers, preserving the richness and wisdom of the original tales. The collection presents a series of fables and moral stories, offering insights into human nature and societal values. Eas...
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    33,72 €

  • A Comparative Grammar
    Franz Bopp / Edward Backhouse Eastwick
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    79,08 €

  • Witnesses For Christ And Memorials Of Church Life V2
    Charles Tylor / Edward Backhouse
    ''Witnesses For Christ And Memorials Of Church Life V2: From The Fourth To The Thirteenth Century'' is a historical book written by Edward Backhouse in 1887. The book is a compilation of various historical accounts and documents that provide insights into the life of the Church from the fourth to the thirteenth century. Backhouse has collected and translated a vast array of tex...
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    50,19 €

  • The Anvar-I Suhaili Or The Lights Of Canopus
    Edward Backhouse Eastwick / Husain Va'ie U'l-Kashifi / Husain Va’ie U’l-Kashifi
    The Anvar-I Suhaili or The Lights of Canopus is a book that was first published in 1854. It is a Persian version of the fables of Pilpay, which is also known as the book Kalilah and Damnah. The book was written by U’l-Kashifi and Husain Va’ie. The fables in the book are a collection of stories that are meant to teach moral lessons. The stories are told through the characters of...
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    60,51 €

  • The Bagh O Bahar Or The Garden And The Spring
    Emir Of Delhi Khusrau / Edward Backhouse Eastwick
    The Bagh O Bahar Or The Garden And The Spring: Being The Adventures Of King Azad Bakht And The Four Darweshes is a novel written by Khusrau, Emir of Delhi, in 1852. The book follows the adventures of King Azad Bakht and the four darweshes as they journey through various lands and encounter a variety of people and situations. The story is set in the medieval period and is a mix ...
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    33,28 €

  • A Concise Grammar Of The Hindustani Language
    Edward Backhouse Eastwick
    A Concise Grammar Of The Hindustani Language: To Which Are Added, Selections For Reading (1858) is a book written by Edward Backhouse Eastwick. The book is a comprehensive guide to the Hindustani language, which is spoken in India, Pakistan, and other parts of South Asia. It covers the basics of the language, including its grammar, syntax, and vocabulary. The book is designed t...
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    32,27 €