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BOOKS OF REFERENCE 599

BelletD (H. W.), Afghanistan and the Afghans, London,1879 ; and The Races of Afghanis- tan, 1880.

Curzon (Hon, G. N.), Russia in Central Asia. [Contains bibliography]. London, 1889.

Elphhistone (Hon. M.), An account of the Kingdom of Caubul and its Dependencies. London, 1815.

Forbes (A.), The Afghan Wars, 1839-42 and 1878-80. London, 1892.

Gray (T.), At the Court of the Ameer. New ed. London, 1901.

Hamilton (Angus), Afghanistan. London, 1906.

Hanna (Col. H. B ), The Second Afghan War. Westminster, 1899.

Holdich (Col. Sir T. H.), The Indian Borderland, 1880-1900. London, 1901.

Mac Fall (C), With the Zhob Field Force. 1890. London, 1895.

MacMahon (A. H.), The Southern Borderlands of Afghanistan. Londx)n, 1897.

MrtWcson (G. B.). History of Afghanistan. 2nd edition. 1879.

Martin (F. A.), Under the Absolute Emir. New York and London, 1907.

Noyce (h"), England, India, and Afghanistan. London, 1902.

iJo?)'.'r(« (Field-Marshal Lord), Forty-nine Years in India. London, 1897.

Robertson {S>ir G. S.), The Kafir of the Hindu Kush. London, 189G.

Sale (G.), Journal of the Disasters in Afghanistan in 1841-42. London, 1S43.

Sultan Mahomed Khan (Mir Munshi) (Editor), The Life of Abdur Rahman, Amir of Afghanistan. 2 vols. London, 1900.— Constitution and Laws of Afghanistan. London,

1900.

Tate (G. P.), The Kingdom of Afghanistan. Bombay, 1911.

Thornton (Mr. and Mrs.), Leaves from an Afghan Scrap Book. London, 1910.

Wheeler (S. E.), The Ameer Abdur Rahman. London, 1895.

Yate (A. C), Russia and England Face to Face in Asia. Londou 1887

rat« ( Major C. E.), Nortliern Afghanistan. London, 1 888