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1787WRCAM47668Amsterdam & Paris 1787. 2140pp. Quarto. Contemporary blue wrappers stitched. Spine with some wear and chipping. Minor scattered foxing. Near fine. Untrimmed. Mémoire of the French East India Company freshly reconstituted in 1785 after its liquidation in 1769. The text includes figures on investor shares and the business of the Company. Seven copies are listed in OCLC. unknown books
1769WRCAM47671Paris 1769. 250pp. Quarto. Contemporary marbled wrappers stitched. Spine lightly worn and faded. Minor foxing to first and last leaves. Very good plus. Jacques Necker 1732-1804 was serving as a director of the French East India Company when he penned this rebuttal to the MÉMOIRE of Abbe Morellet. Morellet had argued against the Compagnie's trading monopoly which Necker here defends. Necker would become Finance Minister under Louis XVI until the French Revolution. unknown books
1766WRCAM47802Paris 1766. 2220pp. plus large folding map. Large folio. Stitched. Minor soiling and foxing. Very good. Defense of the Comte de Lally for his actions in India during the Seven Years' War. This is one of two versions authored by him. Lally head of the French expedition to India reached Pondichery in 1758. Though capable he was incredibly unpopular and fell into a series of events which proved fatal to his career and his person. He was unsuccessful in the Siege of Madras beaten at the Battle of Wandiwash and eventually capitulated from the siege of Pondichery. Taken prisoner by the British he returned to France on parole and was imprisoned for two years before being put on trial and executed. This is his last defence published shortly thereafter or perhaps immediately preceding. A publisher's note is dated April 14 and Lally was executed May 6. The map shows the Indian subcontinent and Madagascar. unknown books
1958231781958. Bombay red light district photographs of women seated in brothel doorways gathered in interior rooms and receiving male visitors circa 1958 recording the sex trade as it operated in post independence India under the combined pressures of urban poverty migration and state regulation. Drawn from a merchant marine album and anchored by a source page marked 1958 the group preserves an outsider's view of brothel based sex work at the moment when independent India's Suppression of Immoral Traffic in Women and Girls Act had just come into force. British rule had already concentrated prostitution into regulated urban zones in Bombay with districts such as Kamathipura shaped by segregation policing and the management of commercial sex. The 1956 law effective 1 May 1958 targeted brothel keeping procuring and related activities without removing the economic structures that kept poor women in the trade. <br /> Photo archive of 17 silver gelatin photographs each 2.75" x 4" Bombay India circa 1958. Several images show women in saris seated on stone thresholds and steps outside narrow ground floor rooms watching the street conversing with one another or facing the camera from darkened doorways. Other photographs move inside the premises where a group of young women pose on a sofa beneath patterned wallpaper one beside a Western man holding a camera while another interior view shows several women crowded before a wall mirror with the same man visible in reflection behind them. Street level exterior views record a worn multistory building with open upper windows shuttered lower bays pedestrians passing and an automobile and hand pulled or cycle traffic in front fixing the brothel within a dense commercial streetscape rather than an isolated interior world. One of the most arresting images shows a white clothed man carrying a tray as he faces several figures in a narrow passage potentially showcasing the work surrounding and upkeeping the trade.<br /> The archive belongs to a longer history in which Bombay's sex districts were formed under colonial urban governance and continued after 1947 as sites where caste class migration policing and women's labor met in highly unequal ways. These photographs show the raw historical context of such professions with women waiting at entrances living in cramped quarters and occupying semi public thresholds where domestic space commercial exchange and street visibility collapse into one another. Light surface wear small edge chips and album glue residue en verso. Overall very good condition. The album context fixed 1958 dating and repeated views of the same doorway spaces make this a concise photographic record of brothel based sex work in postcolonial Bombay. unknown
182676418Paris 1826. 8vo. Nyere lysebrunt helskinnbind med tittelfelt i rødt skinn. Bundet med begge de originale omslagene. 3 1 blank iii 1 blank 288 s. Med 2 kolorerte foldekarter og 19 kolorerte litografier. 8vo. More recent full calf tile in red leather. Bount with the original wrappers. 3 1 blank iii 1 blank 288 pp. Two coloured folding maps and 19 coloured lithographs. Imprimé par autorisation du Roi à l’Imprimerie Royale. Fransk. <br/><br/><em>Colas 2208. Lipperheide 1584. Blackmer 1204. Abbey Travel 350. Materien svakt plettet. Litografiene med kraftige farver.Louis Pantaléon de Noé 1728-1816 fransk-kreolsk offiser.Internally some staining. The lithographs being beautifully coloured.Louis Pantaléon de Noé 1728-1816 French-creole officer. </em> hardcover
AQ25280s.i.: s.n. 1929-35 I: Oblong quarto. 30 photographs mounted on 30 leaves. Contemporary light green embossed cloth paper label to upper board title in manuscript 'Lahore Cricket Teams Khyber Pass and Family Groups'. Rubbed and marked joints split. II: Oblong quarto. 21 photographs mounted on 12 leaves bound with string in contemporary reversed half-calf beige cloth boards paper label to upper board titled in manuscript 'Kangra Valley'. Rubbed and marked. Two well-presented photograph albums featuring a total of fifty-one images depicting inter-war India. The first contains nine images of Himachal Pradesh state specifically the Uhl Valley and Lamba Dag River; eight photographs of the Khyber pass including Attock Bridge and the Khyber Valley Railway; three of 'The Unbendables' cricket team; two depicting Quetta in the aftermath of the 1935 earthquake; and three photographs of crowds taken at the Lahore session of the Indian National Congress at which was passed the historic 'Purna Swaraj' total independence resolution following the breakdown of negotiations between freedom movement leaders and the British government over the question of dominion status. The second album contains idyllic photographs of the Kangra Valley Himachal Pradesh predominantly of the Uhl and Banganga rivers including one of a gentleman fly fishing and two images of the Khyber Valley Railway. . [s.n.], [1929-35] hardcover
Period-styple paper Wrappers. IV, 136 pages; 17 cm. In French.1st edition thus (with Helvetius letter present) An Apology for Spinoza and Spinozism, contains Lettre à M. Helvetius dated 15 juillet 1766: pages [125]-136 (Letter to Helvetius in the 1810 edition, absent from the 122 page Altona 1805 edition) . Subjects: Spinoza, Benedictus de, 1632-1677. OCLC: 27048117. OCLC lists 18 copies of Apologie Du Spinosa; fresh and clean. Very good + condition. (KH-1-6A)
17870034551787 Paris, Debure l'aîné, 1787. In-quarto (208 X 260 mm) basane fauve racinée, dos cinq nerfs, caissons dorés ornés, pièce de titre maroquin grenat, coiffes et coupes ornées, tranches rouges (reliure de l'époque) ; (1) f. blanc, faux-titre, titre, CLXXX [180] pages de "Discours préliminaire", 427 pages, (1) f. blanc. Infimes travaux de vers aux mors et sur le dos, épidermure au second plat.
1372885Paris: Caüet, 1835 in-8, [4] ff., 302 pp., [1] ff. Reliure basane d'époque, dos lisse orné, lég. frottée, coiffes et coins usés, papier collant - peu visible- renforçant le bas du dos, autrement bon exemplaire. Cachet de bibliothèque. Rare dictionnaire de langue Hindustani.
174442783Paris, Ph. N. Lottin, 1744. 3 vol. in-12 de (22)-396 pp. ; (2)-353 pp. ; (2) -475-(8) pp., veau havane marbré, dos à nerfs, pièce d titre en maroquin rouge, tranches rouges, armes frappée or sur les plats (reliure de l'époque).
In -8°, pp. (88), 763, 5 pp. bb. Legatura in pelle di scrofa coeva con fregi ai piatti e nervi al dorso. Terza edizione, dopo quella di Firenze dell’88 e la prima di Colonia dell’89. Il libro, celebre e ampiamente ristampato, contiene la prima descrizione mai pubblicata della pianta del tè. Fine binding in contemporary pigskin. The third edition, after the Florence’s one and the first, from Cologne. The book, widely reprinted, contains the first description of the tea plant ever published in Europe.
in-4, pp. XXIV, 280; leg. post. m. pelle e ang. tit. oro al dorso. Illustrata dal ritratto in tondo a m. pag. di "S. Bartolomeo", una carta geografica ripieg. f. t. dell'India "Neueste Karte von Malabar", 2 incisioni a p. pag. n. t., una raffig. il "Ràma Varner", l'altra le divinità indiane. Monografia sulla geografia e le religioni dell'India, che comprende la storia della cristianizzazione del paese con dettagli riguardanti le missioni, i missionari ed alcuni cenni storici relativi alle principali città. Prima edizione, rara. Esemplare con qualche lieve traccia d'umido nel margine interno dei primi fogli, nota di possesso ms. sul f. di sguardia ed all'interno del piatto superiore, nel complesso un buon esemplare.. Brunet, IV, 446 (citato)..
2015ASAP-9781626991354Studium Press India Pvt. Ltd. 2015. New. Studium Press (India) Pvt. Ltd. unknown
2015ASAP-9781626991378Studium Press India Pvt. Ltd. 2015. New. Studium Press (India) Pvt. Ltd. unknown
2015ASAP-9781626991354Studium Press India Pvt. Ltd. 2015. New. Studium Press (India) Pvt. Ltd. unknown
2015ASAP-9781626991378Studium Press India Pvt. Ltd. 2015. New. Studium Press (India) Pvt. Ltd. unknown
1964BIBLIO-01781G. K. Hall & Co Boston 1964 reprint. 10 vols cloth folio 358 x 260 mm. pp. About 90000 entries. A massive catalogue of the printed books in European languages in the India Office Library including many rarities and very comprehensive coverage of material on the British Raj. The European Printed Books collection was originally part of the library set up by the Honourable East India Company in 1801 to safeguard books entrusted to it by its servants and others. The Company's Directors soon began to collect actively rather than just receiving material and from the outset made their stock available to orientalist scholars as well as maintaining and augmenting it as an official reference resource. After the demise of the Company in 1858 its responsibilities were taken over by the newly-established India Office and coverage started to concentrate on material relating to the Indian sub-continent and its affairs together with those of Burma. The European Printed Books collection holds a considerable amount of extremely rare Indian and UK material and is the primary repository for material on the history of British India. Contents : Vols 1-2: Sheaf catalogue A-Z. Vols 3 - 6: Author catalogue A-Z. Vols 7 - 9 : Subject catalogue A-Z. Vol 10: Catalogue of periodicals. Accessions until 1936 were included in an Author catalogue in sheaf form in which entries from twenty-two volumes of uncumulated printed catalogues and printed supplementary accessions lists were pasted in a single alphabetical sequence. In 1936 the cataloguing system was reorganised; all subsequent accessions were entered in two card catalogues one Author the other Subject. The present work accordingly reproduces a the whole of the Author sheaf catalogue containing accessions to 1936 in Volumes 1 and 2 and b in Volumes 3-9 the Author and Subject card catalogues containing accessions from 1936 to the end of 1963 together with some recatalogued pre-1936 accessions and c periodical publications as a separate sequence at the end of the Author card catalogue Volume 10. A Very Good ex-library set. The library markings are :stamps on top and bottom edges small spine labels and partly removed labels from the front free endpapers. Otherwise Very Good some covers a little scuffed. G. K. Hall & Co, Boston, 1964 reprint hardcover
1826222929London.: Longman Rees Orme Brown and Green. 1826. Three volumes engraved frontispieces a trifle spotted and stained folding Map of India in Vol I lacks the large folding map called for in Vol II wood engravings in the text: xxxii 571 pp final blank; xix 483 pp final blank; iii-xx lacks half title 537 pp final blank 2 Directions to the Binder; contemporary half calf over marbled boards 21.5 x 14 cms spines gilt decorated inked name of a previous owner to the front pastedown of Vol I a few neat pencilled annotations in the margins some browning and occasional staining rubbed at extremities in good condition. James Grant Duff 1789-1858 an East India Company army officer administered the princely state of Satara Bombay Presidency and he based his narrative on extensive archival access and on his own service in western India. His was a foundational colonial-era narrative and regarded as the most detailed account of Maratha political history available to English-speaking audiences. . Longman, Rees, Orme, Brown and Green. hardcover
First edition, 8vo (230 x 145 mm), vii, [2], vi-xxviii, 427, [1]pp., some light spotting, rebound in half calf, marbled boards, spine gilt, morocco title label. William Yates (15 November 1792 - 3 July 1845) was an English Baptist missionary and orientalist. After joining the Baptist Missionary Society he sailed for India and arrived in Calcutta in 1815. From there "He continued to Serampore to join William Carey (1761?1834), who had been sent out by the same society in 1792, and under his direction began to study Sanskrit and Bengali. Almost immediately he began to help with the mission's publications."?(Oxford DNB.)
65752December 1941. Original map of East Asia 68 x 86 cm extending from India in the west to Hawai'i in the east and Hokkaido in the north to New Zealand in the south. Showing the American British Japanese and French zones of influence in the Pacific. Very good condition. An interesting map produced at the time of The Battle of Hong Kong 8-25 December 1941 also known as the Defence of Hong Kong and the Fall of Hong Kong one of the first battles of the Pacific War. The Battle of Hong Kong was a 17-day World War II conflict where Imperial Japanese forces invaded and captured the British Crown Colony of Hong Kong immediately following the Pearl Harbour attack Survey Section No. 1602 July 1941 - 1000. Reg. No.R/332. Dec '41-600-150. Reproduced by No.1 Ind. Fd. Svy. Coy. December, 1941. unknown
192927467Filed O brown small: Church of England Zenana Missionary Society 1929. Paperback. Used: Acceptable. Condition fair pages brown age spots to pages page edges dusty name on front cover. Church of England Zenana Missionary Society paperback
169314900Pierre Guillimin Lyon 1693 2 vol. 2 vol. in-12 de 13 f.n.ch. (préface et table) 368 pp. 14 ff. n.ch. (Table) et 2 ff.n.ch. 300 pp. 9 ff.n.ch. (table), basane fauve de l'époque, dos à nerfs orné, tranches jaspées (accrocs aux coiffes).
In-16 p. (mm. 154 x 98), p. pergam. coeva (risg. rifatti), 8 cc.nn., 385 pp.num., 1 c.nn., emblema dei Gesuiti silografato al frontespizio. Resoconto dello stato delle missioni dei Gesuiti a Maduré e nel Malabar (Sud dell’India), scritta dal P. Giacinto de Magistris “dell’istessa Compagnia, Procuratore di quella Provincia”. "Edizione originale"<br> “Hyacinthe de Magistris, missionnaire italien, né en 1605 à Cremone, fut admis dans la Société des Jésuites à l’age de 21 ans. Il passa une grande partie de sa vie dans les missions du Malabar.. Ce père qui possédait bien les langues indiennes mourut à Goa le 11 novembre 1668”, cosi’ De Backer “Bibl. des écrivains de la Compagnie de Jésus”,II,p. 379.<br> Con uniformi arross. più o meno lievi e con fiorit., ma complessivam. un buon esemplare.
1887215585London.: W. H. Allen & Co. Limited. First Edition. 1887. Two volumes. Two coloured folding maps coloured frontispiece in each volume profusely illustrated some plates in colour original tipped-in photographic portrait of Sir Salah Jung without the specimen handwriting two panoramic sketches from the Takht-I-Sulaiman. Volume I: xxvii 314pp; Volume II: viii 303pp. Original mint green cloth covered boards ruled and decorated in black spines lettered in gilt head of spine to Vol I strengthened cloth a little worn and dusty hinges tender but holding a few gatherings unopened top edges uncut a good set of this handsome first edition. With the book tickets of noted collector and bibliographer Benton L. Hatch and bookplates of Vernon Howard Californian bookseller and mountaineer in each volume. 22.5 x 14 cm. A descriptive illustrated guide and history drawn from the memoirs of British colonial administrator Sir Richard Temple 1826-1902 Governor of Bombay from 1877 to 1880 and from his extensive travels throughout Kashmir Sikkim and Nepal over almost thirty years. Edited by his Indian-born son Richard Carnac Temple an amateur anthropologist and in his later career Chief Commissioner of the Andaman and Nicobar Islands. . W. H. Allen & Co., Limited hardcover
Carta geografica della Penisola indiana con il Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, Isole Andamane-Nicobare, Maldive in bella e particolare coloritura coeva ai confini. Inserita in "Mercurio geografico overo Guida Geografica in tutte le parti del Mondo conforme le Tavole Geografiche del Sansone Baudran de Cantelli Data in luce con direttione, e cura di Gio. Giacomo de Rossi nella sua stamperia in Roma alla Pace all'insegna di Parigi con Priu: del S. Pont" edita a Roma alla fine del '600. La carta è ridimensionata al margine della scala graduata che è tutta visibile