
A. M. T. (Arthur Mason Tippetts) Jackson
Arthur Mason Tippetts Jackson was a British officer in Indian Civil Services. He was a learned Indologist and a historian. He contributed many papers on Indian history, books on folklore and culture and was popularly known as Pandit Jackson. He was the Magistrate of Nasik when he was murdered by Anant Kanhere and the trial in the case led to the arrest and deportation of Vinayak Damodar Savarkar.

Folk Lore Notes. Vol. IIāKonkan
Discover a world where nature spirits mingle with daily life, as local customs and beliefs shape the destinies of an early 20th century Indian community.
By A. M. T. (Arthur Mason Tippetts) Jackson

Folk Lore Notes. Vol. IāGujarat
Discover the captivating traditions, local gods, and ceremonial practices of Gujarat's people through stories collected in the early 20th century.
By A. M. T. (Arthur Mason Tippetts) Jackson