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This bibliography is based on unpublished bibliographies of Mongolian, Manachu-Tungus, and Tibetan dictionaries that were compiled over 25 years ago by John R. Krueger, Larry V. Clark, and Michael L. Walter, respectively. Hartmut Walravens found these listed in the John R. Krueger Bibliography (ed. By William V. Rozycki. Bloomington: Eurolingua 2001. 77 p. Arcadia bibliographica virorum eruditorum, 18) and contacted Prof. Krueger, who provided him with the manuscripts.

Since so much time had passed since these bibliographies were first compiled, Walravens enlisted the help of Manfred Taube to update the Mongolian and Tibetan bibliographies. Walravens himself updated the Manchu-Tungus bibliography and provided title indexes and personal name indexes for each of the three sections. He also harmonized the organization of the three original bibliographies. New entries (marked with an asterisk in the text) were added to the original list, and missing data was added to many of the original entries. Entries in each of the three sections are numbered consecutively by the original compilers; however, new entries have been interspersed in chronological order with the original entries, and the numbering on these newer entries is distinguished from the original numbering by the addition of letters (e.g., ... , 124, 125, 125-A, 125-B, 125-C, 126, ... ). Each of the three main sections begins with a preface by the compilers of the section.

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