Mrs. Fenton magazine: She was in India, France (Mauritius) and Tasmanian life story (Cambridge Library collection - Asian travel and exploration) 1826 - 1830 Edition 1
This project will provide a large volume of manuscript materials to study the facts and fantasies of medieval travel books. At the center of the material is a series of medieval manuscripts from libraries around the world that dates from the 13th century to the 16th century. The main focus is on holidays, trips to India, China. Manuscripts from the British Library; Bodlean Library, French National Library, Cambridge University Library, Trinity College, Cambridge; Universitätsbibliothek Heidelberg; Staatsbibliothek ZU Berlin, Österreichische Nationalbibliothek; Stiftsbibliothek St. Gallen, Yale University Beinecke Library, Trinity College Dublin and a truly international collection About 15 other libraries and archives for creating
The University of Victoria Library recently purchased a microfilm series called "India: Indian Witness Account". It includes a diary of various European observers in India in the late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries. In addition, at the Alexander Turnbull Library, European travelers wrote a series of impressive travel accounts in India during this period. Analysis done in rare books and microfilm books, based on online book collection (such as early English online books, as an online collection of the 18th century, making a modern world, 1650 to 1850 themes) , While the UK's Atlantic Maritime History. Alexander Turnbull Library, ship's directory, newspaper, trade list, colonial record, ship collection and House and Senate parliamentary documents
From 1615 East India Company's foundation to explore the history of India not only on the wealth of documents, but also give independent 'international art references' (: diaries, letters, maps, sketches, official and private documents such as Scottish The collection, the manuscript from the National Library IBA) ProQuest, published by the successor of the .IBA exclusive art history bibliography (BHA), is a decisive resource for the Western art scholarly literature, as part of the BHA, Includes the latest index record created by Getty Institute. These records include scholarships from 2008 to 2009, ProQuest adds 25,000 new records per year. "