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Barabudur - Sketch of a History of Buddhism based on Archaeological Criticism of the Texts.

by Mus, Paul

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Indira Gandhi National Centre for the Arts, New Delhi, 1998. Translated by Alexander W. Macdonald.. Hardback.. Colour and Black and White photographs. Very Good in Very Good Dust Jacket. DJ protected by high-grade removable clear cover. No owner's markings. DJ bears some creases.

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Title
Barabudur - Sketch of a History of Buddhism based on Archaeological Criticism of the Texts.
Author
Mus, Paul
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Hardback.
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Hardcover
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Indira Gandhi National Centre for the Arts, New Delhi, 1998. Translated by Alexander W. Macdonald.
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