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188945217Calcutta:: Printed by Bama Churan Dutta 1889. First edition. sewn but lacking wrappers. Light wear; some soiling; very good. Neither the BMC nor NUC mentions the folding frontispiece map. 8vo. Folding frontispiece map. Printed by Bama Churan Dutta, unknown
185633583circa 1856- 57. 1856- 57. Very good. - Signature on a piece of vellum approximately 1-3/4 inches high by 5-1/2 inches wide clipped from the close of a document. Signed "George Anson" beside his printed title "General / Commander-in-Chief / East Indies". Together with an engraved portrait of Anson 3-3/4 inches high by 2-1/4 inches wide. There is a tiny area of soiling to the portrait's bottom edge. Very good. <p>British army officer George Anson 1797-1857 was promoted to the rank of C in 1853. The following year he was appointed to the command of the Madras Army and in early 1856 became Commander-in-Chief in India. He caused resentment by his bias against the Indian Army and its sepoys. He was quoted as saying that he could never see a sepoy sentry "without turning away in disgust at his unsoldierlike appearance". Anson's appointment coincided with the tensions leading up to the Indian Mutiny of 1857. In May 1857 he sent troops to secure the arsenals in the Punjab. He intended to join the Meerut Brigade and to press on to retake Delhi but four days into the march he died of cholera at the age of 59. circa [1856- 57]. hardcover
189215638Thacker Spink & Co. Calcutta 1892. 8vo. Fifth Edition with a frontispiece original tissue guard present illustrated title and numerous illustrations a number full-page in the text; original blue pictorial cloth upper board and backstrip elaborately blocked in gilt and black bevelled boards black endpapers a remarkably bright fresh clean copy. With the trade ticket of Sizer of Felixstowe on front paste-down and 40pp publisher's illustrated catalogue dated January 1894 bound in at end. First published in 1883 this scarce work collects a series of papers first published in the newspaper 'Times of India'. Scarce especially in this condition. Thacker Spink & Co., Calcutta, hardcover
189916431Harper and Brothers 1899. 8vo. First Edition with laid paper endpapers neat contemporary signature on front free endpaper free endpapers lightly spotted; original boards vellum back with five raised bands second and third compartments lettered in gilt gilt top uncut a very good clean copy. Harper and Brothers, hardcover
1890217858London. circa1890s. Engraving 11.5 x 18cms image only; 18.2 x 26.5cms sheet including caption a little marginal wear but the image with deep tone in very good condition. Atmospheric photogravure of Kolkata after an original photograph by Francis Frith 1822-1898 one of the most successful English commercial photographers in the 1850s & 1860s. . unknown
189827805T. Fisher Unwin. 1898. First Edition. Hardcover. Very Good- in No Dust Jacket dust jacket. Minor shelfwear. Scholar's name to ffep Robert Brown. Additional gift inscription to ffep. Foxing to endpapers. 2 corners bumped. Edgewear to corners. Chiping to spine ends.; The Library of Literary History; 470 pages . T. Fisher Unwin hardcover
18483452W. H. Allen and Co. 1848. 1st Edition. Hardcover. Used - Acceptable. Contents clean edges softening and ex-libris label on inside cover. Cover is intact spine is faded with corners bending in significantly. Top and bottom of spine worn and spine edge on front cover worn and beginning to separate. All that said the book is intact contents are fine and is a good reading copy. 500 pages. W. H. Allen and Co. hardcover
1852BOOKS047099ILondon: John Murray 1852. HC. good brown cloth hardcover wear to cloth - clean & tight copy. .TO WHICH IS PREFIXED SOME ACCOUNT OF THE NATIVES AND NATIVE INSTITUTIONS." Chapter Contents include: Introductory; The Country and the People; The Institutions and Situation to which we Succeeded; Political Progress.; History and Progress of our Internal Government; The Government as it Now Exists; Instruments of Government; Lane Revenue; Sources of Income other that the Land Revenue; Finance; Police and Criminal Administration; Administration of Civil Justice. November 1851 Murray Catalogue follows text. NICE CLEAN AND TIGHT COPY BUT WEAR TO CLOTH ON BOARDS. 560pp. John Murray unknown
18717187London: House of Commons 1871. Lithographed colour-printed map 32 x 35 cms cut close to printed area blank verso; prepared by the India Office for their annual report: East India Progress and Condition. Statement exhibiting the moral and material progress and condition of India .; shows developing railway nework including railways proposed and under construction. Map House of Commons unknown
18737191London: House of Commons 1873. Lithographed colour-printed map 31 x 28 cms blank verso; prepared by the India Office for their annual report: East India Progress and Condition. Statement exhibiting the moral and material progress and condition of India .. Map House of Commons unknown
1898510408Oxford University Press American Branch 1898. Leather. NEAR FINE. 48mo 2.75.4' xl 582pp. Fine binding on India Paper with Smyth-sewn binding in pebbled calfskin with ironed calfskin liner all edges art gilt gilt stamped spine lettering and black place ribbon. Owner's name and inscription to front flyleaf d. 1914 some very trivial rubbing to the spine ends ELSE FINE an exceedingly clean and sharp copy with no signs of wear. An uncommonly nice survival for a devotional book. Although this is listed as the American Branch with New York address we suspect this copy was printed in the UK at the Oxford Bible Press--the fine India paper has the distinct feel of the Wolvercote Mill paper that distinguishes Oxford's India Paper Bibles of this era. Oxford University Press American Branch unknown
189753180London: Methuen & Co. 1897. Tall 8vo. x 2 361 pp. Photo frontisp. 15 photo plates 1 large folding colour map. Blue pebbled cloth gilt lettering on spine very minor shelfwear rubbing slight bumping to couple corners VG copy. First edition of this excellent work compiled from information collected during the course of the Ethnographical Survey of the Provinces Agra and Oudh in northwest India. Methuen & Co., hardcover
189552526New York: Charles Scribner’s Sons 1895. 12mo. 390 2 pp. plus 16 pp. publisher’s catalogue. Frontisp. 11 plates 3 maps 1 large double-page colour map. Blue pictorial publisher’s cloth cover art image of figure in tuban holding sword tiger on spine in red white & black white red & gilt lettering decoration minor darkening dustsoiling minor wear to couple corners slight bumping to couple corners still VG bright copy. First edition of this rousing tale of privateers shipwreck and rescue in India during the third and fourth Anglo-Mysore Wars in Indian 1790-1799. Henty has focused on the failings of Lord Cornwallis as he describes the battles in which Tipu Sultan invaded the state of Travancore with French allies which ended in his defeat at the siege of Serigapatam and the signing of the Treaty which required him to surrender half his kingdom to the British East India Company. The Fourth Anglo-Mysore War resulted in the death of Tipu Sultan when the British won a decisive victory at the Siege of Seringapatam in 1799. William Henry Margeston 1861-1940 was a noted English painter and illustrator primarily known for his striking portraits of women. Charles Scribner’s Sons, hardcover
189848651London: S.W. Partridge 1898. 8vo. 320 pp. Frontisp. Contemporary full red calf prize binding raised bands on spine gilt decoration gilt dentelles gilt lettering on front cover gilt & green morocco spine label marbled fore-edges & endpapers minor edgewear rubbing to fore-edges very slight bumping to corners still a VG copy presented to H.I. Marriner as Prize for Latin Form I from The Old Ride School Branksome Park Bournemouth which was located in Martello Road between Branksome Park and Canford Cliffs. Second printing prize binding of this third volume in the Romance of Colonization series. S.W. Partridge, hardcover
1897011404Calcutta: Office of the Superintendent of Government Printing India 1897. Book measures 33x21.cm. 126pp.Bound in original publishers printed boards. Boards lightly rubbed spine sellotaped library withdrawal stamp. Binding in good condition. Internmally ooccasional library stamp or mark. Pages in good clean condition. A good clean copy. . Good Plus. Quarto. Office of the Superintendent of Government Printing, India hardcover
1889002014No Place: No Publisher 1889. Cabinet card of a Regimental boxing match in India approximately 165mm x 105mm in size dated 1889 to reverse. Image faded pin hole to either end where once pinned up slightly rubbed. Reverse has notes in ink 'From Joseph Theodore O'Brien to his affectionate chum Edward Perkins Ramplu India 20th February 1889 for Rs 150 37 rounds'. First Edition. Unbound. Good. 32mo Oblong. Cabinet Card. No Publisher Paperback
189620549Clarendon Press Oxford 1896. 8vo. Third Thousand with a portrait frontispiece original tissue guard present and large folding map on japon; blue cloth upper board and backstrip lettered in gilt uncut a very good clean copy. Sold from an institution with its bookplate and press-marks on front paste-down and small stamps on front free endpaper and half-title. With 8pp publisher's catalogue bound in at end. Published in the series 'Rulers of India' edited by William Hunter. First issued in 1893. Early issues are extremely scarce. Clarendon Press, Oxford, hardcover
1841058768London: J. Hatchard and Son 187 Piccadilly. 1841. First Edition . Soft cover. Very Good Plus. 8vo. FIRST EDITION. LONDON : 1841. A Sermon Preached at the Cathedral Church of St. John Calcutta at an ordination holden on Sunday May 2 1841. Paper-covered spine. Printed title-page. No owner name or internal markings. Bright tight and clean. VERY GOOD INDEED. iii 108 pages. Includes bibliographical references. . 8vo. Will be well-packed for posting/shipping. SCARCE. <br/> <br/> J. Hatchard and Son, 187, Piccadilly. paperback
1841059118London: J. Hatchard and Son 187 Piccadilly. 1841. First Edition . Soft cover. Very Good Plus. 8vo. FIRST EDITION. LONDON : 1841. A Sermon Preached at the Cathedral Church of St. John Calcutta at an ordination holden on Sunday May 2 1841. Paper-covered spine. Printed title-page. No owner name or internal markings. Bright tight and clean. VERY GOOD INDEED. iii 108 pages. Includes bibliographical references. . 8vo. Will be well-packed for posting/shipping. London: J. Hatchard and Son 187 Piccadilly. SCARCE. <br/> <br/> J. Hatchard and Son, 187, Piccadilly. paperback
186411804London: T. Nelson and Sons. Very Good- with no dust jacket. 1864. Hardcover. Red cloth binding with blind decorative impressions on front and rear panels. Cover is clean with wear at edges and some rubbin on panels. Binding sound. Pages clean and unmarked. There is some spotted foxing present. ; 8vo 8" - 9" tall; 284 pages . T. Nelson and Sons hardcover
189514032Blackwood Edinburgh 1895. 8vo. First Edition with a frontispiece and 21 plates small neat period inscription on half-title half-title and facing page lightly browned; original decorative blue cloth upper board panelled and lettered in gilt and blind gilt back black endpapers backstrip faded but all lettering entirely legible a very good clean firm copy. Blackwood, Edinburgh, hardcover
1900001070NEW YORK: STREET & SMITH 1900 NICE LOOKING GREEN COVER SOLDIER ON FRONT WITH GUN ORANGE AND BLACK DESIGN GOLD PRINT SPINE. FRONT LOWER RIGHT CORNER SLIGHTLY BUMPED. FORMER OWNERS LABEL IN FRONT JC PENNEY STICKER FRONT. NO OTHER MARKINGS TIGHT AND GOOD SHAPE. RARE BOOK. The Siege of Cawnpore was a key episode in the Indian rebellion of 1857. The besieged British in Cawnpore now Kanpur were unprepared for an extended siege and surrendered to rebel Indian forces under Nana Sahib in return for a safe passage to Allahabad. However under ambiguous circumstances their evacuation from Cawnpore turned into a massacre and most of them were killed. WILLIAM MURRAY GRAYDON- 1864¿1946 published fourteen books for boys from 1897 including The Fighting Lads of Devon or In the Days of the Armada 1900 The Jungle Trappers: A Tale of the Indian Jungle 1905 Lost in the Slave Land or The Mystery of the Sacred Lamp Rock 1902 On Winding Waters: A Tale of Adventure and Peril 1902 With Cossack and Convict: A Realistic Story 1903 and With Musketeer and Redskin: A Tale of New Plymouth 1904. ANTIQUE BOOKS DEN WHERE HISTORY LIVES. STREET & SMITH hardcover
1872195548New York.: Harper's Weekly. 23 November1872. Five engravings in three columns 23.5 x 10 cms; on a single newspaper leaf 28.7 x 40.8 cm unrelated text on the verso lower margin creased with a small central tear affecting the caption no loss the image sin very good condition. Engravings from Harper's Weekly in November 1872 all centred on the quinine production in Darjeeling. Production began in the 1860s from seeds sent by the famed botanist Sir Joseph Dalton Hooker. Quinine proved indispensable to British rule in India and they invested heavily in plantations to sure up supply.The anti-malarial was vital for colonial expansion "quinine coursed through the bloodstream of empire" Townsend Middleton "Becoming after: The Lives and Politics of Quinine’s Remains" in Cultural Anthropology Vol. 36 Issue 2 pp. 282-311 2014 although probably known more to the readers of Harper's Weekly as an essential for gin and tonic. <br> <br>The five engravings: <br>Foot-Bridge over the River Rungbee <br>Buttress of Suspension Bridge over the River Teestah <br>Cinchona Succirubra Thirty Feet High signed but indecipherable <br>Native of Sikkim <br>Cane Suspension Bridge over the Great Runjeet. . Harper's Weekly. unknown
1858184072London.: Illustrated London News. 27 November1858. Engraving on single newspaper leaf 34.3 x 23.7 cms related text verso short sealed marginal tear not affecting the image scant spotting very good condition. Bustling street scene in Agra fifty or so years after it had fallen under the control of the East India Company. The engraving includes fine architectural detail in a city known for its most prized monument the Taj Mahal. . Illustrated London News. unknown
1880187528Edinburgh.: J. Bartholomew. circa1880s. Map 40.2 x 30.4 cms with printed colour and outline hand colour in very good condition. Handsome map with colonial interests attractively coloured. . J. Bartholomew unknown