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 NEW LIGHT ON 0 HISTORY OF ASAMĪYA LITERATURE 9 OVERSEA OPINIONS OF ORIENTALISTS •Late Dr. JULES BEOCH, chaîre de lingue et litterature Sanscrites, College de France, wrote: "Dear Mr. Neog, I feel much impressed by the bulk of your work. I think there is in it such an abundance of materials that it would be a loss if it were not put before the public. Yours sincerely, JULES BLOCH, Paris le 21 April, 1951." Prof. ANTONIO GARGANO, Institut Itoliano per il Medio Ed stremo Oriente, Roma, writes: "Dear Professor Weog, Your book Ner. Light on History of Asamiyā Literature has reached here. I y on congratu- lations for all the work you are doing in view of spreading a I cuer ap 1 deeper knowledge of Asamīyā literature, language and saript. With kind regards, Yours truly, ANTONIO GARGANO, Rome, 4 Ott, 1962." Prof. R. L. TURNER, Director of School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London, writes: "Dear Professor Neog, I was interested about your thesis (which contains a very considerable volume of informatior). I feel that your best course is to obtain publication of the thesis India. Yours truly, R. L. TURNER, London, 5 June, 1953." Dr. GIUSEPPE TUCCI, Il presidente Instituto Italiano per il Medio ed Estremo Oriente, Roma, writes: "Dear Dr. Neog, Your book derling wąth the History of Asamīyā Literature. The subject is truly interest- ing. I congratulate you from this moment. I would also ensure a timely review in East and West. With renewed thanks and all good wishes for your literary activities, Yours sincerely, GIUSEPPE TUCCI, Rome, 12 May, 1962.” Price Rs. 30/- (thirty rupees) BEAUTY PUBLICATIONS, DIS! R. GAUHATI, ASAM, INDIA