The Travels of Marco Polo — Volume 1 eBook

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The Travels of Marco Polo — Volume 1 eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 1,230 pages of information about The Travels of Marco Polo — Volume 1.

——­ “Lines suggested by a Portrait in the Millais Exhibition.”

     Privately printed and (though never published) widely circulated. 
     These powerful verses on Gladstone are those several times referred
     to by Sir Mountstuart Grant Duff, in his published Diaries.

——­ Introductory Remarks on The Rock-Cut Caves and Statues of Bamian
     By Capt. the Hon. M. G. Talbot. (Journ.  R. As.  Soc. N.S.  XVIII.
     1886, pp. 323-329.)

——­ Opening Address. (Ibid. pp. i.-v.)

——­ Opening Address. (Ibid. xix. pp. i.-iii.)

——­ Hobson-Jobsoniana.  By H. Yule (Asiatic Quarterly Review, vol. i.
     1886, pp. 119-140.)

——­ HOBSON-JOBSON:  Being a Glossary of Anglo-Indian Colloquial Words and
     Phrases, and of Kindred Terms; etymological, historical,
     geographical, and discursive.  By Col.  H. Yule, and the late Arthur
     Coke Burnell, Ph.D., C.I.E., author of “The Elements of South Indian
     Palaeography,” etc., London, John Murray, 1886. (All rights
     reserved), 8vo, p. xliii.-870.  Preface, etc.

     A new edition is in preparation under the editorship of Mr. William
     Crooke (1902).

1886 John Bunyan. (Letter in St. James’ Gazette, circa 31st Dec. 1886. 
     Signed M. P. V.)

——­ Rennell. (Encyclop.  Brit. XX. 1886, pp. 398-401.)

——­ Rubruquis (Ibid.  XXI. 1886, pp. 46-47.)

1887 Lieut.-Gen. W. A. Crommelen, C.B., R.E. (Royal Engineers’ Journal,
     1887.)

——­ [Obituary Notice] Col.  Sir J. U. Bateman Champain. (Times, 2nd Feb.
     1887).

——­ “Pulping Public Records.” (Notes and Queries, 19th March, 1887.)

——­ A Filial Remonstrance (Political Verses).  Signed M. P. V. (St.
     James’ Gazette
, 8th Aug. 1887.)

——­ Memoir of Major-Gen. J. T. Boileau, R.E., F.R.S.  By C. R. Low, I.N.,
     F.R.G.S.  With a Preface by Col.  H. Yule, C.B., London, Allen, 1887.

——­ The Diary of William Hedges, Esq. (afterwards Sir William Hedges),
     during his Agency in Bengal; as well as on his voyage out and return
     overland (1681-1687).  Transcribed for the Press, with Introductory
     Notes, etc., by R. Barlow, Esq., and illustrated by copious extracts
     from unpublished records, etc., by Col.  H. Yule.  Pub. for Hakluyt
     Society.  London, 1887-1889, 3 vols. 8vo.

1888 Concerning some little known Travellers in the East. (Asiatic
     Quarterly Review
, V. 1888, pp. 312-335.)

     No.  I.—­George Strachan.

——­ Concerning some little known Travellers in the East. (Asiatic
     Quarterly Review
, VI. 1888, pp. 382-398.)

     No.  II.—­William, Earl of Denbigh; Sir Henry Skipwith; and others.

——­ Notes on the St. James’s of the 6th Jan. [A Budget of Miscellaneous
     interesting criticism.] (Letter to St. James’ Gazette, 9th Jan.
     1888.)

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