Thompson, Edward John, 1886-1946
Thompson, Edward
Thompson, Edward John, 1886-1946, indianiste
Edward John Thompson British historian
Thompson, Edward John
Thompson, Edward J. (1886-1946).
Thompson, Edward 1886-1946
Thompson, Edward (Edward John), 1886-1946
VIAF ID: 19899937 ( Personal )
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Thompson, Edward John, ‡d 1886-1946, ‡c indianiste
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Works
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Les artistes interprètes ou exécutants et le progrès technique vingt-cinq ans après la Convention de Rome | |
Atonement : a play of modern India, in four acts | |
Bengali religious lyrics, Śākta | |
Bidāẏa abhiśāpa. | |
The brothers from the Bengali of Svarnalata, a novel | |
Burmese silver : a novel | |
Cithaeron dialogues | |
Cock Robin's decease: an irregular inquest | |
Crusader's coast... With illustrations... by C. E. Hughes | |
The curse at farewell | |
A difficult friendship : letters of Edward Thompson and Rabindranath Tagore, 1913-1940 | |
drama library | |
Edith Sitwell. | |
An end of the hours | |
Enlist India for freedom! | |
Essex and Elizabeth, a play in four acts | |
Ethical ideals in India to-day, delivered at Conway hall, Red lion square, W. C. I. on March 22,1942 | |
A farewell to India | |
A History of India | |
In Araby Orion. | |
India : 125th New York luncheon discussion, February 15, 1930 | |
An indian day | |
India's prisoner : a biography of Edward John Thompson, 1886-1946 | |
Inqilāb-i aṭṭhārah sau sattāvan kī taṣvīr kā dūsrā ruk̲h̲ | |
Introducing the Arnisons | |
Iqbal, his political ideas at crossroads : a commentary on unpublished letters to Professor Thompson, with photographic reproductions of the original letters | |
John Arnison | |
John Drinkwater | |
Krishna Kumari, an historical drama in four acts | |
Lament for Adonis | |
Last voyage | |
The Leicestershires beyond Baghdad | |
A letter from India | |
The life of Charles, lord Metcalfe | |
The making of the Indian princes | |
Mesopotamian verses ... 1919. | |
Night falls on Siva's hill | |
Other side of the medal | |
Plays and pageants | |
Poems. | |
Préface | |
Rabindranath Tagore : poet and dramatist | |
Reconstruction of India | |
Rise and fulfilment of British rule in India | |
Robert Bridges 1844-1930 | |
Silber in Burma. | |
Sir Walter Ralegh : the last of the Elizabethans | |
So a poor ghost. | |
Srikanta | |
Srikanta, roman. Traduit d'après le texte anglais, par J. E. Delamain. Préface à l'édition anglaise de Edward J. Thompson | |
Suttee : a historical and philosophical enquiry into the Hindu rite of widow-burning | |
Tales of Bengal | |
These men thy friends | |
Thorstein of the mere : a saga of the Northmen in Lakeland | |
Three eastern plays with a terminal essay on "suttee" | |
Up the country, 1983: | |
Via triumphalis | |
O world invisible; an anthology of religious poetry | |
You have lived through all this; an anatomy of the age | |
The youngest disciple |