- The route to India, 1497-8
- The royal palace of Cambodia
- The royal African company [3]
- The Royal City
- The royal house of Portugal [2]
- The royal african company of england's west african correspondece, 1681-1699
- The royal map collections of England [2]
- The royal palace of Sintra
- The royal pretender
- The rubiaceae of São Tomé e Príncipe (Gulf of Guinea)
- The rude hand of information
- The rubber industry in the territories of Manica and Sofala [3]
- The ruin that britain wrought [2]
- The Rule of Law in China
- The rule of law as transition to democracy in China
- The rule of law and lawers in Kenya [2]
- The Rule of Law and the Role of Law in the chinese context
- The rulers of german Africa 1884-1914
- The ruling races of prehistoric times in India, south-western Asia and Southern Europe
- The runing woman
- The rural revolt
- The Russian far East
- The rural economy and society in Portuguese India
- The Russian ecclesiastical mission in Peking during the eighteenth century
- The rural population of africa
- The rural-urban interface in Africa
- The ruth and sherman Lee Institute for Japanese Art [2]
- The Rwanda crisis
- The Rwanda crisis 1959-1994
- The Rwizi drainage basin of south west Uganda in relation to the Oruchinga and Kagera rivers
- The Rygostenini of Angola (Coleoptera Staphylinidae)
- The ryukyu network in the fifteenth and early sixteenth centuries [2]
- The SADCC Countries' Historical experience of soil conservation and people's participation in it
- The sacred dance of India
- The sad story of Burton, Speke, and the Nile; or, was John Hanning Speke a cad?
- The sacred thread
- The sacred and secular in east african politics
- The sacred junipers of reting [2]
- The sacred dance
- The sacred books of China, the texts of taoism
- The sacred books of the hindus
- The sacred sravana-belagola
- The Saga of Cotton Capulana [2]
- The saga of anthropology in China from Malinowski to Moscow to Mao
- The Sahel [2]
- The saga of sixty years
- The saga of Bangladesh
- The saga of Dharmapuri
- The saga of anthropology in China
- The Sagres
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- The safe-conduct for the Abbasid 'Abd Allah b. 'Ali (d. 764)
- The saffron robe
- The saint in his work
- The samma cadets' Law
- The saint, the warlord, and the emperor [2]
- The samburu
- The Salvio-Paronychion at Santo-Antão (Cabo Verde Islands)
- The Salafiyya and Sufism
- The Samavedasamhita [2]
- The samba spying case
- The salvio-paronychion at Santo Antão
- The sande mask
- The Sanford exploring expedition
- The Sangoam culture in África [2]
- The sanitation syndrome
- The sankhya Karika or sankhya yoga
- The sanctions campaign
- The sanctions debate
- The Sangoan industries of southern Rhodesia [2]
- The sanskrit drama [2]
- The Sanxia (three gorges) dam in China's development
- The san artistics achievement
- The San Diego Galleon, 14 December 1600, a dating for Swatow porcelains
- The sanitary inspector's handbook [2]
- The sannyasi rebellion
- The santa catarina incident of 1603 [2]
- The sandalwood trade and the first portuguese settlements in the Lesser Sunda islands
- The sanctions busting boom
- The saraswats [5]
- The Sari
- The Sarva- Darsana- Samgraha or review of the different systems of hindu philosophy
- The Sarcophagus of Sabao Yu Hong, a head of the foreign merchants (592-98) [2]
- The saro in the political life of early Port Harcourt, 1913-1949
- The sardinian project [2]
- The savanna belt of North-Central Africa
- The sawants of wadi
- The sayings of Lao Zi [2]
- The sawantis of wadi and the portuguese
- The Sawants of wadi and the Portuguese
- The sayings of confucius
- The Sberian bases of the English Art of navigation in the sixteeth century
- The scars of the moon
- The scented world
- The Scholar´s role in mobile perplexing África
- The scheduled castes
- The scholars paper Nigeria [2]
- The sceptred flute
- The scholar's rock
- The scholarship of Jacob Egharevba of Benin
- The school teacher in his role an leader in west indian and africans societies
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