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| AHMAD, NAFIS The Indo-Pakistan Boundary Disputes Tribunal, 1949-1950. From Geographical Review Vol 43, No 3, 1953, pp 329-337 New York, American Geographical Society of New York. 1953. Offprint. 9pp, 4 maps. Tall 8vo/25.5cm. Printed grey wrappers, light soil and wear, internally fine. On the details of four disputes mediated by the Boundary Disputes Tribunal during 1949-50. All had to do with East Bengal. The paper was read at the Seventeenth Internation Geographical Congress held at Washington D.C. in August 1952. Nafis Ahmad was Reader in Geography and Head of the Geography Department at the University of Dacca, East Pakistan. USD 11.00 [Appr.: EURO 7.5 | £UK 6.75 | JP¥ 971] Book number: 003705 Click here to order or inquire at James Hurley, Books. | ||
| SPATE, O.H.K. The Partition of India and the Prospects of Pakistan. From Geographical Review, Vol 38, No 1 1948, pp 5-29 New York, American Geographical Society of New York. 1948. Offprint. 25pp, 6 figures, 3 tables. Tall 8vo/25.5cm. Printed gray wrappers, internally fine. NF. A thoughtful rumination by a geographer who was heavily involved with the Partition of India. Oskar Hermann Khristian Spate (1911-2000) was a member of the Punjab Boundary Commission as well as a lecturer at the London School of Economics. He subsequently wrote an authoritative text book on the geography of India and Pakistan. USD 12.00 [Appr.: EURO 8.25 | £UK 7.25 | JP¥ 1059] Book number: 003706 Click here to order or inquire at James Hurley, Books. |
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