Anglo-Indian Review (London)
(1902-1905, London)
The Anglo-Indian Review was published in London from December 1902 to March 1905 (Vol. 1 to Vol. 3, No. 27). It was continued by → Anglo-Oriental Commerce.
The Ideas of India database contains the following volumes of Anglo-Indian Review:
- Vol. 1, 1902-03
- Vol. 2, 1904 (Nos. 14-17, 19-23)
- Vol. 3, 1905 (Nos. 26-27)
- Vol. 22, 1931 (Nos, 15-21)
- The June 1903 issue is numbered Vol. 1, No. 5 [Vol. 1, No. 6]
- The April 1905 issue is numbered Vol. 3, No. 3 [Vol. 3, No. 4]
- The December 1905 issue is numbered Vol. 4, No. 10 [Vol. 4, No. 12]
- The February 1907 issue is numbered Vol. 6, No. 2 [Vol. 5, No. 2]
- The March 1907 issue is numbered Vol. 7, No. 3 [Vol. 5, No. 3]
- The Light of Truth or Siddhanta Deepika: A Monthly Journal Devoted to Religion, Philosophy, Literature, Science, &c. (Vols. 1-6)
- The Siddhanta Deepika: A Monthly Journal Devoted to Religion, Philosophy, Literature, Science, &c. (Vols. 7-10, No. 5)
- The Siddhanta Deepika or the Light of Truth: A Monthly Journal Devoted to
- The Light of Truth or the Siddhanta Deepika: A Monthly Journal Devoted to the Study of the Agamanta or Saiva-Siddhanta Philosophy and Mysticism, and Indo-Dravidian Culture (Vol. 10, Nos. 7-11)
- The Light of Truth or the Siddhanta Dipika and Agamic Review: A Monthly Journal Devoted to the Study of the Agamanta or the Saiva-Siddhanta Philosophy and Mysticism, Prognostic Astronomy, and Indo-Dravidian Culture (Vol. 10, No 12)
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