The Twilight Language. R.S. Bucknell and M. Stuart-Fox

Buddhist Studies Review 5 (1):77-80 (1988)
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The Twilight Language. R.S. Bucknell and M. Stuart-Fox. Curzon Press, London 1986. xiv, 233 pp. + 8 pp. of b/w illustrations. £12.50.

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