THE WISDOM OF THE EAST SERIES
Edited by L. Cranmer-Byng and Dr. S. A. Kapadia
THE SERIES AND ITS PURPOSE
This Series has a definite object. It is, by means of the best Oriental literature its wisdom, philosophy, poetry, and ideals to bring together West and East in a spirit of mutual sympathy, goodwill, and understanding. From India, China, Japan, Persia, Arabia, Palestine, and Egypt these words of wisdom have been gathered.
NEW VOLUMES.
Anthology of Ancient Egyptian Poems. By C. Elissa Sharpley. 3/6 net.
Ti-Me-Kun-Dan, Prince of Buddhist Benevolence. A Mystery Play translated from Tibetan Text by Mildred H. Morrison. 3/6 net.
Lotuses of the Mahāyāna. Edited by Kenneth Saunders, Translator and Editor of "The Heart of Bhuddism," etc. 2/6 net.
Ancient Indian Fables and Stories. By Stanley Rice. 3/6 net.
Vedic Hymns. Translated from the Rigveda. By Edward J. Thomas, M. A., Litt. D. 3/6 net.
INDIAN
Hindu Gods and Heroes. Studies in the History of the Religion of India. By Lionel D. Barnett. 3/6 net.
Buddhist Scriptures. A Selection Translated from the Pāli with Introduction by Edward J. Thomas, M. A. 3/6 net.
The Heart of India. Sketches in the History of Hindu Religion and Morals. By L. D. Barnett, M. A., Litt. D. 3/6 net.
The Religion of the Sikhs. By Dorothy Field. 3/6 net.
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