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THE AO NAGAS
BY
J. P. MILLS

WITH A FOREWORD BY
HENRY BALFOUR

AND

SUPPLEMENTARY NOTES AND BIBLIOGRAPHY BY
DR. J. H. HUTTON

ILLUSTRATED WITH PHOTOGRAPHIC PLATES AND MAPS

LONDON
Macmillan & Co. Ltd
1926
First Edition


Book Specification

Format Cloth bound hard cover
Language English
Pagination [i-vi] vii-xviii [1] 2-500
Book Size Octavo
Approx. Book Dimensions (Width, Height, Depth) in mm 144 x 220 x 37
Approx weight (grammes) 819g
(I)SBN n/a
Date This Edition Published 1926 (First Edition)
Date Of Original Publication 1926


Condition  / Description
(please see foot of listing for rating key)

VERY GOOD : no dust jacket, hard cover, publisher's original blue cloth, dark blue titles to upper panel & spine, dark blue decorations to spine, lightly rubbed,  spine cloth a little faded, bumps to spine ends, top edge toned, spotting to page ends, hinges strong, binding firm, former owner's book plate on front pastedown,  occasional light foxing, text block bright & clean


The Ao Nagas by J. P. Mills

Illustrated with a Frontispiece, 48 photographic plates, and 2 maps, one of which is folding.

In this volume an attempt is made to describe a people which presents several characteristics not found in any of the Naga tribes dealt with in the monographs  hitherto published by the government of Assam. The Aos, who numbered 30, 599 at the census of 1921, occupy a portion of the Naga Hills bounded by the Dikhu River on  the south-east, the edge of the plains on the north-west, the Konyaks on the north-east, and the Semas and Lhotas on the south-west. 

NOTE: This book is from the library of Cefntilla Court, former seat of The Lord Raglan, and bears the Cefntilla book plate to the front  pastedown. From the collection of the 4th Lord Raglan, Fitzroy Richard Somerset, a distinguished anthropologist.

This is the First Edition published by Macmillan, London, 1926.


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