
The Lady of the Lotus, Rup Mati, Queen of Māndu. A strange Tale of Faithfulness. Translated… Together with Twenty-Six Poems Attributed to Queen Rup Mati. Done into Verse by L. M. Crump
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Ahmad-ul-Umari (or) Ȧhmad al-ʻUmrī, Turkoman (text); Leslie Maurice Crump (editor and translator). The Lady of the Lotus, Rup Mati, Queen of Māndu. A strange Tale of Faithfulness. Translated… Together with Twenty-Six Poems Attributed to Queen Rup Mati. Done into Verse by L. M. Crump. London: Oxford University Press, Humphrey Milford, 1928. Second printing of the 1st edition. Small quarto (9-1/4″ x 7-3/4″). xi, (1), 96pp. Original black cloth, gilt lettered spine with gilt publisher’s device at foot, and central gilt decoration on front cover. Illustrated with a color frontispiece and 6 plates (4, in color), plus 9 additional black & white photographic plates of Mandu palace bound in at rear. Text in English. Very good. Hardcover. (50839) $95
| Author | Ahmad-ul-Umari (or) Ȧhmad al-ʻUmrī, Turkoman (text); Leslie Maurice Crump (editor and translator) |
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| Publisher | Oxford University Press, Humphrey Milford |
| Place of Publication | London |
| Signed | n |
| Binding | Hardcover |
| Condition | Very good |
| Dust Jacket | n |
| Edition | Second printing of the 1st edition |





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