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52 Mystical Sites / Giulio Di Martino ; Preface by Roberto Giacobbe.-- Novara, Italy : White Star Publishers, 2015 NEW ADDITIONS TO PARLIAMENT LIBRARY English 000 GENERALITIES 1 Martino, Giulio Di The world's greatest enigmas: 52 mystical sites / Giulio Di Martino ; preface by Roberto Giacobbe.-- Novara, Italy : White Star Publishers, 2015. 239p.: plates; 22cm. ISBN : 978-88-544-0936-1. 001.94 MAR-w B210706 Price : PD ****16.99 2 Turner, Barry, ed. The Statesman's yearbook 2001: the politics, cultures and economies of the world / edited by Barry Turner.-- Houndmills: Macmillan Press, 2000. xxxiii, 1985p.: tables: maps; 21cm. Library has for previous years also. ISBN : 0333-77566-X. R 030 TUR-s B151392,Ref. 3 Raychaudhuri, Madhuparna Displaying India's heritage: archaeology and the museum movement in colonial India / Madhuparna Roychowdhury.-- New Delhi: Orient Blackswan, 2015. xiii, 386p.: plates; 23cm. Bibliography: p. 350-373. 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