


1922.] A Contribution to the Bibliography of Tibet. 471 
Valuable catalogues ; about 500 issued. 
Joseph Baer & Co., Frankfort am Main. Hochstrasse 6. 
Not specially Orientalising, but occasionally issuing goo 
catalogues on Oriental subjects. About 700 numbers to date. 
In Holland : 
i. J. Brill, Oude Rijn, Leiden. Especially strong in 
literature relating to the Dutch-East-Indies and Mohammad- 
anism, but also general Orientalism. 
Latest second-hand catalogue No. 75. 
Martinus Nijhoff, Lange Voorhout 9, The Hague. 
out 500 catalogues issued. 
Most of the firms mentioned above are not only dealers in 
second-hand books, but also general booksellers and in many 
cases publishers. 
It should be distinctly understood that mention or absence 
of mention of any name in the above list or the order of 
publications such as Catalogues, Notices, Journals, etc., saat 
brief few-line indication of their specialities. That wou 
the second-hand book-trade and study. ee 
_ As there does not exist any publishing-house specia =a 
in new publications on Tibet, the trade in new books is alto- 
gether left out of consideration in the above. 
! Recently a Chinese Monk has founded an ‘‘ Tetoragsionel © scree 
Book Depot” first in Calcutta, now in Rangoon. His name a 
are Kev. S. Wan Hui, Post Box No. 971, Rangoon é 
intermediary between Buddhists in the East and Western books i. Bud ‘ 
dhism on the one hand, and between Western scholars and Laster 
dhist books on the other. 
