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1962ca228Flammarion Les albums du père Castor Album souple 1962 Album souple, in-8 à l'italienne (21 x18 cm), plats illustrés, non paginé, nombreuses illustrations couleurs dans le texte, d'après un conte hindou ; ex libris manuscrit en deuxième de couverture, légère trace de rouille au niveau des agrafes, très bon état. Livraison a domicile (La Poste) ou en Mondial Relay sur simple demande.
Riproduzione anastatica. Con 38 tavv. a piena pag. a colori e b/n che riproducono le antiche miniature indiane. Sc. A.
Translated by sir Richard Burton and F.F. Arbuthnot. New York, Diadem books, 1984. (mm. 305 x 225). Tela editoriale con sovraccoperta illustrata. pp. 464. Con 24 tavole f.t. contenenti 48 illustrazioni a colori.
(Codice RN/0517) In 16° 24 pp. Con 5 foto fuori testo anche ripiegate. Brossura editoriale, firma in copertina. ~~~ SPEDIZIONE IN ITALIA SEMPRE TRACCIATA
19385422CBParis, 1938. Folio. 114 S. Mit 8 S. Farblithographien mit indischen Sujets und Lithographien von Chagall (s/w), Miro, Rattner und Klee (farbig); zahlreichen Heliogravuren in Farbe und Gold, Reproduktionen und Fotos in Heliogravure. Orig. steife Broschur mit farbiger Illus. nach Bonnard. + Wichtig: Für unsere Kunden in der EU erfolgt der Versand alle 14 Tage verzollt ab Deutschland / Postbank-Konto in Deutschland vorhanden +, 5422CB|5422CB_2 [2 Warenabbildungen]
19231100171Jena, Diederichs, 1923. 1 Bl., 229, (1) S., 1 Bl. (Relig. Stimmen d. Völker. Die Relig. d. alten Indien 3). OPp.
Un volume (22 cm) di XLV-121 pagine, con illustrazioni a colori. Catalogo della mostra di Torino. Brossura editoriale illustrata.
19321093212Hamburg, Advent-Vlg, (1932). 135 S. m. einigen fotogr. Abb. OKart.
19281093973Leipzig, Vlg d. Ev.-luth. Mission, (1928). 15, (1) S. m. einigen Abb. OKart.
19631093450Bad Salzuflen, MBK-Vlg für Missions- und Bibel-Kunde, (1963). 304 S., 8 Taf. OLwd m. OUmschl.
19562131268New Delhi: The Tourist Traffic Branch, Ministry of Transport 1956. (4), 136 Seiten. Mit zahlreichen schwarz-weißen Illustration und Photographien, illustrierten Annoncen und einer mehrfarbigen Faltkarte Indiens. 8° (17,5-22,5 cm). Illustrierte Orig.-Broschur. [Softcover / Paperback].
Bari, Editori Laterza, 1979, in-8, br., pp. 44. Con cartine a col. e bibliografia. (“UL” 482).
elala6171Bombay & Calcutta: c1920’s. First Edition. Including views of Calcutta Bombay Agra Madras Delhi Simla Darjeeling Srinagar in Kashmir Benares Hyderabad Lucknow and Ootacamund. oblong folio. 16 mounted colour plates. original cloth-backed bds. light wear to lower edges. elala6171 Bombay & Calcutta: [c1920’s] hardcover
16523Two dated from Cannanore Kannur Kerala India one to December 1913 and the other simply to 1913. Eight witty and attractive caricatures in a sub-Punch style. All eight in good condition on lightly-aged paper. Each in black ink on a separate piece of paper five of them 33.5 x 21.5 cm and three of them 21 x 17 cm. The context of the caricatures is at present obscure but would undoubtedly make itself clear with specialist research. The five largest illustrations are: ONE: Caption: 'Please to remember The twenty-seventh of November The "Bilk-Powder" treason and plot'. Balding European in dress uniform sitting on a powder barrel on which is written: 'Finest high explosives Bilk Powder Mahomed Arif & Co Sole Manufacturers Guaranteed to retain its power even after four years.' Barrel behind with 'ACRE JCS' on it. TWO: Dated in bottom right-hand corner: 'after Marcus Stone II Cannanore Dec 1913'. Same balding individual portrayed as a Regency duellist waiting pensively with pistol in hand at a stile as dapper figure with monocle and cane approaches. Musical phrase at foot with words: 'Somebodys waiting for Somebody. OLD SONG'. THREE: Caption: 'Another musical "hit" in "The Marriage Market" at Daly's "Slippery Jack" sings a pathetic BIlk Ballad accompanied by the full band of the G.C.M.' Same balding individual on stage in cowboy costume with marching band of Indian musicians behind him and monocled figure peeping out from behind curtain. Musical phrase at foot with words: 'My wife will tell the Public of the way that I've been served'. FOUR: Caption: 'Ragtime in Camp Jemadar Amwalla and The Old Atasi Troupe. "Oooohhhh! he's just meant for kings and queens "Dont yer ask us what he means "Topkhanah ke awaz par tumhara dil burra hojata" We just love that Hitchy Koo Hitchy Koo Hitchy Koo'. Balding individual in military fatigues at back of stage doing something akin to a Hitler salute while saying 'Kan Kholo Bloody Monkey' while five portly Indian men four in military unfiform perform music four on instruments and one singing. FIVE: Caption: 'Il Trovatore Act 4 Scene 19 Leonora Alias "Alicemary". from without deplores the fate of her lover and is answered from within the prison by Manrico Manrico "Tho' for one year we sever "Thou wilt remember me. "In the "Madras Times" there thou wilt champion me Alicemary mine! we part but not for ever'. The balding figure in a cell in chains with a view of a woman through barred gothic windows behind him. The three smaller illustrations are: SIX: Dated in bottom right-hand corner 'C. Cannanore 1913'. Musical phrase at foot with words: 'and the truth shall ever come uppermost and justice shall be done OLD SONG'. Regency scene featuring five Western individuals in a tavern including monocled figure and twittish toff outside window stalking with a gun. SEVEN: Caption: 'Serenade "Bilkeuse" by Il Domeni'. Balding individual in Elizabethan dress serenades Indian figure at window: 'Bilk on oh Bilk Sweet Aaaaaaaarif Oh Bilk again once more! Bilk oooonnnn!' Two flowers fall from the window with book titled 'ADJTS CASH ACCT'. EIGHT: Caption: 'Le Reve: the Court is closed to consider the Finding.' Five Western individuals in military dress uniform asleep on a bench while behind them turns a merry-go-round with a number of western and Indian figures on the horses. The word 'J'accuse' in small letters at head as well as '8 Shies at the CO for penny'. Sample scan slight loss through sixe of scanner bed. Two dated from Cannanore [Kannur, Kerala, India], one to December 1913 and the other simply to 1913. unknown
1929011928Geneva: L'Union Internationale de Secours aux Enfants International Save the Children Union 1929. Assume 1st ed. . Soft cover. Good. 15 Cms x 24.5 Cms. Front cover of printed wrapper has 'Third Issue November 1929' but series title unclear though probably 'Help the East by Helping Its Children' which is across top front in slightly smaller print than second part of title. 42 pp. Internally clean tight and unmarked though paper lightly tanned throughout wrapper had split into 2along spine and detached now re-fixed fairly effectively but 3-5 mm. short of outer edge top front has faint rectangular LePlay House Library stamp 3 x 4 cms. Written from a Christian perspective urging Christians to understand the 'Hindoo' point of view in promoting their educational endeavours. The publishing organisation founded in 1920 was the leading precursor of what later became the Internal Union fo Child Welfare also Geneva based which disbanded in 1986. A now extremely scarce pamphlet of interest from several angles. <br/> <br/> L'Union Internationale de Secours aux Enfants [ International Save the Children Union] paperback
a109746New York 1855 first edition. Redfield. Hardcover small octavo. Original green cloth with gilt spine lettering. 246p. Occasional light foxing in text. No owner marks. Near VG binding secure; inner hinges secure and unbroken. Original green end papers. Lucknow in northern India. Fascinating reading! Hard to find this book in first edition especially in this condition. . hardcover
in-8°, 319 pages, broche, couverture illustree en couleurs (ASLAN). Bel exemplaire, non coupe. [AZ-3]
1906ST20132London: Printed by the Edinboro Press for the Grolier Society 1906-07. Edition magnifique letter J of 26 lettered sets. 260 x 180 mm. 10 1/4 x 7". Nine volumes volume II bound without two-page Appendix IV Jackson A. V. Williams. <br/> SPLENDID CONTEMPORARY EMERALD GREEN MOROCCO lavishly gilt and with delicate scarlet morocco inlays forming a repeating peacock feather motif surrounded by Art Nouveau twining vines all within a gilt French fillet spine similarly decorated raised bands BROWN MOROCCO DOUBLURES with a central inlaid and gilt triple elephant motif within a wide green morocco frame adorned by gilt peacock feathers with indigo morocco inlays unusually elaborate floral silk flyleaves top edge gilt other edges untrimmed. WITH 153 PLATES including 72 photographic reproductions on shiny paper and 81 plates in three states with printed tissue guards: one hand colored; one tipped on in black & white; and one sepia; plus numerous black & white illustrations 68 of these being full-page; and one double-page map. Spines uniformly sunned to a light tan but bindings otherwise lustrous and virtually unworn; one tissue guard stuck to the plate facing p. 150 in volume IV a few corner creases other trivial imperfections but very clean and fresh with some leaves still unopened.<br/> <br/> This nine-volume history of India features a luxurious binding with sparkling gilt and vibrant morocco inlays forming motifs that perfectly suit its contents. Intended to present the history of India from the "earliest times" through the British Raj this profusely illustrated work was written by some of the most prominent Victorian scholars on the subject and edited by an esteemed professor of Indo-Iranian languages at Columbia University. Volume I "From the earliest times to the sixth century B.C." is the work of native Calcutta historian Romesh Chunder Dutt 1848-1909 author of major works on the cultural and economic history of the country. Volume II "From the sixth century B.C. to the Mohammedan conquest" is the contribution of Irish antiquarian Vincent Arthur Smith 1848-1920 who wrote the "Oxford History of India" which DNB says "was to exert a vast influence over generations of students." Volumes III and IV "Medieval India from the Mohammedan conquest to the reign of Akbar the Great" and "From the reign of Akbar the Great to the fall of the Moghul empire" come from British orientalist and numismatics expert Stanley Lane-Poole 1854-1931 praised by DNB as "a versatile writer able to produce both academic reference works . . . and popular versions of his biographies and introductions to historical subjects." Volumes V-VIII were written by former administrators of the Raj who had taken up Indian history as an avocation. Volume V "The Mohammedan period as described by its own historians" was prepared by editors from earlier works by Sir Henry Miers Elliot 1808-53. Volumes VI and VII "From the first European settlements to the founding of the English East India Company" and "The European struggle for Indian supremacy in the seventeenth century" were penned by Sir William Wilson Hunter 1840-1900 who spent 25 years in the Indian Civil Service before retiring to write about the history of colonialism in India. The penultimate volume "From the close of the seventeenth century to the present time" was written by someone who actually lived key parts of that history Sir Alfred Comyn Lyall 1835-1911 survivor and hero of the Indian Mutiny lieutenant-governor of the North-Western Provinces and longtime member of the Council on India. In the final volume editor Abraham Valentine Williams Jackson 1862-1937 compiles "Historic accounts of India by foreign travellers classic oriental and occidental." All volumes are copiously illustrated with photo plates of life in Victorian India many taken from Jackson’s own photographs and with examples of Indian art architecture and crafts. Though unsigned the spectacular bindings were clearly the work of a master possibly Sangorski & Sutcliffe. The quality of materials skill of finishing and elaborate motifs are consistent with those produced by that outstanding bindery or another of equal skill and taste. While the work occurs with some regularity on the market it is extremely rare in such a beautiful decorative dress as seen here. Printed by the Edinboro Press for the Grolier Society unknown
1981LFA-126730624Un ouvrage de 880 pages, format 140 x 210 mm, illustré, relié simili-cuir, publié en 1981, Editions Bhaktivedanta, collection "Les Grands Classiques de l'Inde", bon état
1980LFA-126737202Une revue de 80 pages, format 210 x 270 mm, brochée, illustrée, bon état
2023INDEEEE6666090823Bussy-Saint-Martin, Les Editions Aux Forges de Vulcain, 2023, 16 x 24, 496 pages sous couverture souple illustrée. "Nouvelle édition".
in-8°, XII-273 pages, VI gravures h.t. (dt le frontispice), broche, couverture rempliee.— 1 des 750 exemplaires s./Nippon numerote. Bel exemplaire. [CA33-1]
1762239716London: Printed for J. Brotherton in Cornhill; and sold by R. and J. Dodsley in Pall-Mall and T. Waller in Fleet Street 1762. First edition. 4 71 pp. Errata slip tipped to blank verso of second leaf. LACKING folding diagram. 1 vols. 4to. Removed. First two leaves detached. First edition. 4 71 pp. Errata slip tipped to blank verso of second leaf. LACKING folding diagram. 1 vols. 4to. Dunning's brilliant defence of the British East India Company against charges brought by the Dutch marked the beginning of his career as barrister and politician. " . of Dunning's great distinction as a lawyer there is no doubt. The obituary in the Gentleman's Magazine referred not purely conventionally to his 'amazing powers' . Shelburne wrote that 'all parties allowed him to be at the head of the bar . The only doubt was whether he excelled most at equity or common law. There was none as to anybody's coming up to him in either' . " ODNB. Kress 6007; Goldsmith 9776; Higgs 2737; ESTC T97097 Printed for J. Brotherton, in Cornhill; and sold by R. and J. Dodsley, in Pall-Mall, and T. Waller, in Fleet Street unknown
1842182100London W. H. Allen & co. 1842. Third Edition. Hardback. Very good copy in the original plain cloth. Professionally re-cased with the original spine laid back; very impressively finished. Remains particularly well-preserved overall; tight bright clean and strong. Scans etc. on request.; 8vo 8"" - 9"" tall; 773 pages; Related names: East India Company. Great Britain. Laws statutes etc. Description: xiv 773 p. 28 x 23 cm. London, W. H. Allen & co. hardcover
Paris, Nouveau Drouot, 1982-1984, 43 fascicoli, in-16 & in-8, br., pp. da da 4 a 50 ciascuno. Con numerose ill. in b.n. e tavv. a colori.