The Kesava Temple at Somanathapur: Architecture and Sculpture in Mysore No. 1
Narasimachar, R Publisher: Mysore Government...Date published: 1917
Bangalore: Mysore Government Press, 1917 In the Mysore Archaeological Series. Much worn original half cloth/boards, parts of cloth at corners and spine away, official stamp and name to ffep, 22 tissue-guarded plates, 11 pages of English text and five pages of Sanskrit inscriptions.
The Kesava Temple at Somanathapur: Architecture and Sculpture in Mysore No. 1
Narasimachar, R Publisher: Mysore Government...Date published: 1917Format: Hardcover
In the Mysore Archaeological Series. Much worn original half cloth/boards, parts of cloth at corners and spine away, official stamp and name to ffep, 22 tissue-guarded plates, 11 pages of English text and five pages of Sanskrit inscriptions.
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