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Opuscula Altaica : Essays Presented In Honor Of Henry Schwarz, Edward H. Kaplan, Donald W. Whisenhunt Jan 1994

Opuscula Altaica : Essays Presented In Honor Of Henry Schwarz, Edward H. Kaplan, Donald W. Whisenhunt

East Asian Studies Press

Opuscula Altaica : Essays Presented in Honor of Henry Schwarz, edited by Edward H. Kaplan and Donald W. Whisenhunt: We are pleased to present herewith a largely Mongol miscellany in honor of a most remarkable man, Henry Schwarz. I first met Henry Schwarz in the winter of 1967 at a meeting of the Inner Asia Colloquium of the then Far Eastern and Russian Institute at the University of Washington. Attending were the bright lights of Inner Asian Studies including, in addition to Henry himself, the late Nicholas Poppe, the late T.V. Wylie, Herbert Franke, Lao Yan-shuan, and a host …


Mongolia And The Mongols: Holdings At Western Washington University, Henry G. Schwarz, Western Washington University Jan 1992

Mongolia And The Mongols: Holdings At Western Washington University, Henry G. Schwarz, Western Washington University

East Asian Studies Press

Western Libraries at Western Washington University began collecting Mongolian materials in earnest in 1975, when the University's Center for East Asian Studies created a Mongolian Program unique in North America. Most of the books and journals have been acquired through the efforts of Professor Henry Schwarz, who made many of the purchases during his frequent trips to Mongolia. He was also instrumental in obtaining the important collection of Mongolian and related materials acquired by the noted scholar Nicholas Poppe.

The Bibliotheca Mongolica, published in 1978, and Mongolian Publications at Western Washington University, published in 1984, represent the Center’s first efforts …