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1835196250Paris.: A. Bertrand. 1835. Aquatint 27.1 x 36 cms; 31.6 x 47.2 cms sheet trimmed including platemark margins outside the platemark toned and discoloured edgewear with small chips mark at the foot of the caption split without loss at the lower corner of the platemark the image a fine dark impression in very good condition. Fine view of the market square at Pondicherry showing the well and the prison in the background from the official account of the Laplace voyage in the Favorite 1830-32 by voyage artist François-Edmond Pâris 1806-1893. The important French expedition encompassed India Southeast Asia and the Pacific. . A. Bertrand. unknown
1835196251Paris.: A. Bertrand. 1835. Aquatint 27.1 x 36 cm; 32.3 x 47.2 cm sheet trimmed including platemark margins outside the platemark toned and discoloured with soft crease and small split not affecting the image to an upper corner the image a fine dark impression in very good condition. Beautifully executed view of the Governor's Palace in the Pondicherry showing soldiers and officials trouping out from the official account of the Laplace voyage in the Favorite 1830-32 by voyage artist François-Edmond Pâris 1806-1893. The important French expedition encompassed India Southeast Asia and the Pacific. . A. Bertrand. unknown
185478581854 4 volumes, reliure demi-chagrin vert in-octavo, dos long décoré or - titre frappé or - filets or et petits fers fleuron, papier frotté au tome premier sur le deuxième plat, trés légères rousseurs, illustré d'une carte dépliante de "l'Indostan" et de 4 planches dépliantes de fac-similé de documents, 380+416+459+498 pages, 1847-1854 Paris Librairie de Poussielgue-Rusand Editeur,
18790009094London: John Murray 1879. First edition. Hardcover. Fine. 8vo; cxxvii 444 12 pages blue cloth <br/><br/>Burton's contributions occupy the first 190 pages. Also Prof. George Rolleston's lecture to the RGS an early ecology talk "The Modifications of the External Aspects of Organic Nature produced by Man's Interference". " I propose . to notice a few of the many alterations produced by disforesting in our own and other countries". John Murray hardcover
1894158922London: W.H. Allen & Co. 1894. LIII, 572; XV, 579 Seiten / Pages. Mit 2 Frontispizen, zahlreichen Faltkarten und Ansichten in den Texten sowie einer großen Faltkarte in Papiertasche auf dem hinteren Innendeckel des 2. Bandes / With 2 frontispieces, numerous folding maps and views of the texts, and a large folding map in a paper bag on the inside cover of the second volume. Gr. 8° (22,5-25 cm). Blaue Orig.-Leinenbände mit goldgeprägten Rückentiteln sowie goldenen heraldischen Supralibros auf den vorderen Buchdeckeln. [Hardcover / fest gebunden]. / Original blue cloth bindings with gilted titles to spines and gilted heraldic supralibros to front covers.
18628301's Gravenhage & Amsterdam, Martinus Nijhoff & Frederik Muller, 1862. 11 volumes in-8 de [2]-IX-294 / X-[2-errata]-537 / XIV-[2-errata]-400-[2] / XV-[2-errata]-CLIII-321 / XII-CXXXIII-293 / XI-CIX-221 / IX-[2-errata]-CLXXI-403-86 / X-CXLI-365 / X-CI-[2]-447 / VIII-LXXXV-439 et X-LXXXVII-503 pages, demi-veau moucheté à coins, dos lisses ornés de roulettes, tomaison et fleurons dorés, étiquette de titre en maroquin rouge, tranches marbrées. Coiffes, coins et dos un peu frottés, mais joli aspect général, intérieur frais, très rares rousseurs.
18932305250019Roorkee: Thomason College Press 1893. First Edition. Hardcover. Good. Plate book of Indian Archeology Bound in publisher's blue cloth-backed boards. Scattered foxing. 47 pp. folding lithographic plan of Fatehpur Sikri 6 large albumen print photographs 24 x 17 cm mounted 3 folding lithographic plates of frescoes. Roorkee: Thomason College Press hardcover
1877RO80052523HACHETTE et Cie. 2nde édition. 1877. In-Folio. Cartonnage d'éditeurs. Etat d'usage, Couv. défraîchie, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur acceptable. 807 pages. Frontispice en noir et blanc, avec serpente. Nombreuses gravures sur bois, en noir et blanc, dans le texte et hors-texte. 6 planches de cartes en couleurs, hors-texte.Tranches dorés. Couleur de la couverture et du dos, légèrement fanée. Coiffes légèrement usées.. . . . Classification Dewey : 954-Asie du Sud, Inde
181421998Paris Lenormant 1814 -in-8 bradel 2 volumes, Reliures d'Epoque bradel papier imitation plein veau frisé vieux rose in-octavo(binding full calfskin) (23 x14 cm), dos long (spine without raised band) décoré or (gilt), titre frappé "or", pièce de titre sur fond chocolat avec double filets "or", tomaison frappée "or" dans un écu "or", double filets "or" en place des nerfs et en tête et en pied, entre nerfs à fleuron "or", coiffe supérieure du tome 1 frottée, plats décorés "or" ornés d'une chainette "or" et d'un filet "or" en encadrement, plats légèrement frottés, toutes tranches non-rognées, orné d'une grande carte dépliante en couleurs sur papier fort+un tableau des monnaies, poids et mesures dépliant imprimé en noir, (xvj + 372) + (408) Pages, 1814 Paris Lenormant Editeur,
180523664P., Imprimerie de Delance, An XIII - 1805. 2 volumes in-16 (80 x 135 mm) veau havane raciné, dos lisses orné de fers dorés, pièce de titre et tomaison rouges. XI-222 et 252 pages. (Reliure de l'époque. Deux coiffes un peu usées, un mors fendillé sur un cm).
1860223307London.: Day & Son Lithographers to the Queen. 1860. Additional tinted lithographed title 39 tinted lithographs each with 2 pp of descriptive text contemporary half green morocco elaborately gilt decorated spine with raised bands red gilt-lettered title label pebbled green cloth boards 28.5 x 20.3 cms marbled fore edges and endpapers the binding a little scuffed and worn the prelims rather browned the first three leaves loose at the lower hinge scant spotting and to the margins of the plates occasional pencilled marginalia but a very good complete copy in a handsome binding. George Francklin Atkinson 1822–1859 was a captain in the Bengal Engineers and a skilled artist. He drew directly from his personal experiences in India and here he intended to offer a humorous satirical look at the lives of British colonials in India especially in the wake of the Sepoy Rebellion set in the fictional village of "Kabob" . The author's dedication is to the Victorian novelist and man of letters William Thackeray himself born in India and begs him to "accept this salute of my little craft as a trifling token of congeniality admiration and esteem". . Day & Son, Lithographers to the Queen. hardcover
185484658London: Wm. H. Allen & Co 1854. Hardcover. Very Good. index c 145p. plus 6p. advertisements. Rebound in a red 20th century quarterbinding red leather backstrip and red cloth. 17cm. Rear joint tender. Richard F. Burton shows up in the list as does John H. Speke. <br/><br/> Wm. H. Allen & Co hardcover books
1841AQ32634Calcutta: Printed at the Baptist Mission Press 1841. 35pp 1. Bound with: Drop-head title: List of members of the Agricultural & Horticultural Society of India. January 1st 1841. Calcutta. Bishop's College Press 1841. 2 23pp 1. 8vo. Modern brown cloth lettered in gilt to spine. Two early manuscript corrections to first mentioned work title and drop-head title. The second located copy of the annual report of the Agricultural & Horticultural Society of India for the year 1840 together with a contemporary list of members printed at the Baptist Mission Press at Calcutta which operated from 1818 until the 1970s. The Society was founded by orientalist and missionary William Carey 1761-1834 in 1820. The report records the progress of the work done by the society including efforts to promote and improve cotton cultivation in the country the introduction of a new species of mulberry plant the promotion of tea culture in Assam and revision of discriminating duties on rum and tobacco. OCLC and COPAC record copies of each work at a single location BL. . First edition. Printed at the Baptist Mission Press hardcover
183817987Paris Caüet et Maumus 1838 In-8 302 pp, couverture imprimée d'époque, un petit manque au premier plat en haut et accroc au deuxième plat mais correct dans l'ensemble, légères traces d'humidité, exemplaire non coupé
1878ABC_45484London: George E. Eyre & William Spottiswoode colophon 1878. Contemporary cloth title in gold on spine. Large 8vo. First and only edition of a catalogue of the material held in the London India Office that was produced by the Indian Surveys for the East India Company. The catalogue was printed by order of her Majesty's Secretary of State for India in council. It is a key reference work for all studies on the East India Company era in Indian and British history.Shelf mark on spine library plate on front paste-down Scheepvaartmuseum Amsterdam. Slight foxing on the first and last couple pages. Otherwise in very good condition.l Kaul Early writings on India: a union catalogue of books on India in the English language published up to 1900 and available in Delhi libraries 1975 92. George E. Eyre & William Spottiswoode (colophon), hardcover
18757170Calcutta, Babu Puchanun Mukerjea, Publisher, 1875. 204 x 126 mm, (6) ff. : titre, préface, contents, dédicace, IX-(1) pp. : Glossary, 315-(1) pp., figures in-texte, 8 planches d'illustrations n/b dont 2 dépl., les pages 309 à 315 : partitions. Broché, dos cassé, manques de papier au dos, nombreux défauts aux dos et couvertures, coutures relâchées.
1900100865c. 1900. 54 diapositive glass lantern slides 3-1/4 x 4 and 3-1/4 x 3-1/4 inches six hand-colored bound at edges with gummed paper or metal frame some with manufacturer's printed label and manuscript caption; a few with hairline cracks. Housed in contemporary wooden box with lid. A varied collection of ethnographic and architectural scenes largely from Northern India with a few of Ceylon Sri Lanka tea production. Some of the locations include Darjeeling Mumbai Bombay Kakinada Elephanta Caves Mumbai Calcutta including many of the Hooghly River Dehli Sinla Ceylon Kashmir as well as one scene of European tourists scaling pyramids in Egypt. The collection appears to have been gathered from various sources with plates manufactured by T.H. McAllister New York William Garrison Reed Boston J. Moore Birmingham and William H. Rau Philadelphia. unknown
1854511391854. London: Printed by J.H. Cox 1854. 3 vols. London: Printed by J.H. Cox 1854. 3 vols. India. East India Company. Clarke Richard Compiler. The Regulations of the Government of Fort William in Bengal In Force at the End of 1853; To Which are Added the Acts of the Government of India in Force in that Presidency. With Lists of Titles and an Index. Prepared Under the Authority of the Hon. The Court of Directors of the East-India Company. London: Printed by J.H. Cox 1854. 3 volumes. Quarto 8-1/2" x 10-1/2". Recent cloth gilt titles to spines endpapers renewed. Brief annotations in a few places interior otherwise clean. Ex-library. Small inkstamps to title pages. $750. Only edition. With a detailed analytical digest. Established by a Royal Charter in 1600 the British East India Company was granted a 21-year monopoly on all trade in the East Indies. Based in a series of fortified manufacturing and trading centers most notably Fort William in Bengal Fort St. George in Madras and the Bombay Castle the company evolved from a commercial venture to one that virtually ruled India as it acquired governmental legal and military functions. It was dissolved in 1858. Produced as an official record these volumes are a compilation of all regulations from 1793 to 1853 in force at Fort William. OCLC locates 6 copies. Catalogue of the Library of the Harvard Law School I:395. unknown books
1898ABC_45361Calcutta: Office of the Superintendent of Government printing India 1898. Blind-stamped blue cloth title in gold on spine blue decorated endpapers. Folio. With armorial vignette on the title page. The official Summary always published at the end of a Viceroy-ship by the Office of the Superintendent of Government printing in Calcutta containing the narrative of proceedings of the Home Department in this case from January 1894 to December 1898 the time the 9th Earl of Elgin served in that function. The extensive contents pp. i-iv refers always to the pages in the appendices pp. 1-6156 ! not present.During his time as Viceroy famine broke out in India in which Elgin reportedly admitted that up to 4.5 million people died. Other estimates have put the death toll at 11 million people. His administration in India was otherwise notable for the Afridi frontier uprisings of 1897-1898.With the label of the Home Department Juridical Branche on the front board and a second label with the shelfmark and stamps of the Ministry of Home Affairs on the title page and elsewhere including a Confidential stamp. Head of both boards damaged and damp-stained front hinge worn front endpapers loose slightly browned throughout.l Bence-Jones Mark. The Viceroys of India London 1982. Office of the Superintendent of Government printing, India, hardcover
189120236Paris, Plon, Nourrit et Cie, 1891 ; in-16, percaline rouge de l’éditeur, décorée à la plaque, Bibliothèque Elzevirienne, titre, sphère armillaire et édition dorés au dos, non rogné (cartonnage de la Bibliothèque Elzévirienne) ; XXXII, 232 pp., [2] ff. de Table et nom d’imprimeur ; 2 fac-similés dépliants sur chine, de la première page du manuscrit holographe du Neveu de Rameau et de la page de manuscrit contenant le texte de la fin de la pièce.
18948790EBEdinburgh and London, W. & A. K. Johnston, 1894. 4°. 31,5 x 21,5 cm. 1 Karte, Titelblatt, [1] Blatt Vorwort, [1] Blatt Inhaltsverzeichnis, 38 Seiten, 15 Karten, 19 Seiten Index. Original-Leinenband mit goldgeprägtem Deckeltitel. [3 Warenabbildungen]
1890234981890. Colonial Indian labor photo archive depicting street work informal commerce transport labor and social hierarchy under British rule circa 1890s-1920s. British India depended on low-paid manual labor to move people goods food and raw materials through cities ports hill stations and military cantonments. The group contrasts workers seated on the ground with baskets tools tents carts and roadside goods against riders on horseback and passengers carried by rickshaw carriage and bullock cart. <br /> <br /> Photo archive of 16 silver gelatin photographs and black-and-white real photo postcards various sizes India circa 1890s-1920s. Marketplace sellers sit among baskets cloth tents and on the ground goods; families and workers gather beside tents and rough encampments; men pull or guide rickshaws carriages and ox-drawn carts through colonial streets. A mounted man sits formally on a white horse while views of Simla show pedestrians commercial buildings and hill-station streets associated with British administration and seasonal elite life. Additional scenes show an outdoor "Hindu barber" "Indian coolies" carrying large baskets men seated by stonework near a Gothic-style building children posed in white garments some hand written captions en verso identify locations or tasks.<br /> The archive records the everyday labor that supported colonial India before independence when caste landlessness debt and imperial wage economies shaped who carried cleaned hauled shaved sold and served. Ligh toning handling and edge wear; overall in very good condition. A late colonial documentation of Indian labor and social separation grounded in street work transport marketplace survival and the visible privileges of those being carried or served. unknown
1900232871900. India glass lantern slide archive documenting class hierarchy dichotomy in British India with scenes of village labor bazaar exchange railway movement industrialization Sikhs and colonial cavalry circa 1900-20. Images clearly depict the class divid and Cast system; villagers and laborers are shown seated on bare ground in carpentry work men and goats occupy an unpaved settlement space Sikh men stand beside a railway carriage tied to imperial transport networks a factory scene introduces mechanized industry and a formal portrait of turbaned cavalry soldiers.<br /> Photo archive of 8 glass lantern slides 3.25" x 3.25" India circa 1900 to 1920. Several slides retain manuscript captions on the mounts including "Central India" "Village School" "Bazaar Calcutta" and "MV. parannis an Indian carpentry clas." "Parannis" is probably a misspelling or misreading of "Pariahs" a historical caste/community term used in colonial-era descriptions of South Indi The British largely preserved formalized and exploited the Indian caste system rather than dismantling it. Their relationship with caste was pragmatic: caste became a tool for administration taxation labor control military recruitment and social organization across British India. The "Village School" slide shows a line of children and adults posed before a low building under dense tree cover with one figure standing forward in the open yard. The carpentry slide shows a large group of Indian boys outdoors beneath a tree seated or crouched on the ground around planks and hand tools with timber laid across the foreground and simple structures behind. The Calcutta bazaar scene places vendors baskets and goods in an open market setting under palms while the village scene presents men in loose garments in what seems to be a cattle farm setting. One slide shows Sikh men beside a railway carriage one barefoot in the foreground and others gathered near the rail car doors linking Indian bodies to the movement of goods troops and passengers through the colonial rail system. Another slide presents four uniformed soldiers in turbans possibly the Madras cavalry posed formally with boots sashes and weapons before a masonry wall. The factory view shows smoking industrial works with long roofs tracks and an extended production yard further cementing colonial industrialization within the archive.<br /> <br /> British rule in India relied on linked systems of extraction transport discipline and military force and these slides place those systems beside the people who bore their unequal social effects. Railways expanded under colonial finance and administration to move troops raw materials and commercial goods; industrial sites grew beside older economies of hand labor and bazaar trade; Indian soldiers and cavalry units served within an army organized to secure imperial control; and rural schools workshops and village scenes expose the local social world that existed under those pressures rather than outside them. Light edge wear some mount loss to several slides; no cracks or chips. Overall very good condition. British colonialism widened India's class divide by concentrating wealth transport and military power in imperial systems while leaving many Indians in village labor and low paid market work. unknown
1804204071London.: Edward Orme. Circa1804. Handcoloured aquatint engraving measuring 27.8 x 34cm. Sheet including platemark and generous margins measures 41.8 x 58.8cm. Very slight toning at the platemark but the plate in very bright clean condition. A beautifully executed aquatint from the series 'Picturesque Scenery in the Kingdom of Mysore' by James Hunter first published in 'A Brief History of Ancient and Modern India' by Francis William Blagdon in 1805 the engraving is dated on the plate June 4 1804. This may be from a subsequent edition see Abbey #425. . Edward Orme. unknown
1804204074London.: Edward Orme. 1804 but circa1834. Handcoloured aquatint engraving 29.6 x 37.5 cm platemark; 41.2 x 58.6 cm sheet very good clean condition. A beautifully executed aquatint from the series "Picturesque Scenery in the Kingdom of Mysore" by James Hunter first published in "A Brief History of Ancient and Modern India" by Francis William Blagdon in 1805 the engraving is dated on the plate June 4 1804. This copy is from a subsequent edition the sheet watermarked "Whatman Turkey Mill 1834" see Abbey 425. . Edward Orme. unknown