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Roy. 4to., with title in blue and black, folding plate, illustrations, diagrams and pedigrees in the text and large folding map; blue cloth, boards framed in blind, gilt back, blue top, blue silk marker, a near fine copy in unclipped dustwrapper, the latter frayed and worn at edges. EDITION LIMITED TO 1000 NUMBERED COPIES (THIS COPY NO. 315). Bibliotheca Himalayaica Series 1 Volume 8. High quality facsimile reissue of the original edition of 1894.
In 8°; pagg. X, (2), 158, (2) con 1 carta geogr. rip. f.t. Mezza percallina mod. rossa. Un po' ingiallito ma ben conservato. Raro.
pp. 1073, cm 23x15, cloth edition.
Edizione: Prima edizione . Pagine: 298 . Illustrazioni: Copertina illustrata a colori, Carta geografica più volte ripiegata e un'incisione all'antiporta raffigurante l'assalto di Delhi (carta con strappo ma senza mancanze) . Formato: 16° . Rilegatura: Brossura con dorso sgualcito e mancanza di carta nella parte alta del dorso . Stato: Discreto . Caratteristiche: Testo rarissimo a trovarsi .
Milano: Treves, 1883. Due volumi. X, [6], 270; 235 pagine. 30x21 cm. Rilegature coeve in mezza tela, con titoli in oro al dorso. Bruniture e fioriture diffuse. Una mancanza sul margine superiore del frontespizio del primo volume e alcune macchie sull'ultima pagina bianca del secondo. 97 incisioni e 5 carte geografiche nel primo volume, 70 incisioni e 3 carte nel secondo, sia nel testo che a piena pagina. [M086]
2 voll. in-8°, pp. XXV, 409, 12 tavv. f.t.; XI, 504, 15 tavv. f.t., legatira in tela editoriale con impressioni aaecco sui piatti e titolo al dorso, brossure editoriale cinservate all'interno. Buon esemplare.
In 8°, brossura editoriale ornata, pp. XVI, 584, due carte e due tavv. ripiegate, strappetti alle brossure, sguardie parzialmente mancanti, buon esemplare. (XD3B) (XD3B)
In-8 p. (mm. 203x132), tela edit., pp. VI,334 + 32 (di pubblicita'), con 1 bella veduta inc. su legno al frontespizio e 1 pianta del Forte Agra, più volte ripieg. e f.t. Storia della rivolta indiana del 1857-58. Ben conservato.
Spine is faded. Slight discoloration to boards. ; Orientalia Lovaniensia Analecta 3; 233 pages
Beautifully gilt decorated boards. Tissue guarded b&w halftones. ; B&W Photographs; 8vo; 320,338 pages
DJ price clipped and with some chips to top and bottom spine. DJ spine darkened. ; Fold-out map at rear. The adventurous trip to "the forbidden frontiers of India" along the difficult and hazardous road to Leh, over which the British authorities issued only twentyfour passes a year! ; B&W Photographs; 8vo; 259 pages
1st edition. Original wrappers. 8vo. 18 pages with illustrations, 28 cm. In English. A full catalog of Indias synagogues and prayer sites, including pictures, locations, and descriptions. SUBJECTS: Synagogues -- South Asia -- Catalogs. OCLC lists 10 copies worldwide (OCLC: 16224369) . Front repaired. Glossy pages in good condition. Overall good condition. (RAB-64-89)
In 8, cart., titolo al dorso, pp. 616, 4 tavv. ripiegate in fine.Strappi al dorso, piatti un po' lenti, fior. ai tagli, gora al frontespizio. Esterno discrete condizioni, interno molto buono.ATTENTION.If the book is older than 50 years Please contact us BEFORE to order it.In this caseits not immediately available to export and we will send you more information about cost and timing.Luogo di pubblicazione FirenzeEditore nella Stamperia PiattiAnno pubblicazione 1835Materia/Argomento Storia, India
First edition, 184 pp., disbound. The writer describes his plans for the establishment of regular systems of political and military Government of India. Attributed by Higgs to Governor Thomas Pownall. Kress, 6964; Goldsmith, 11029; Higgs, 5735.
This is a near fine hardcover copy with a near fine dust jacket with a little wear at the top of the spine. Completely clean inside and out. No marks anywhere. Illustrated with 16 full-page color plates and 346 black & white images. Map. Glossary. Bibliography. 11" high X 9" wide, 536 pages. Large heavy book, foreign shipping will be extra. This book will be securely wrapped and packed in a sturdy box and shipped with tracking.
Minor rubbing to extremities. Front free endpaper with small chips - detached but present. Hinges weak; Ex-Lib; B&W Photographs; 8vo; 382 pages
New French Original bdg. HC. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 17 cm). Text in completely Persian. [70], 610, [1] p. Akbar Nameh: History of India Gurkanids. Vol. 1.= Akbarnâmah: Târîkh-i Gurkâniyân-i Hind. Jild-i Avval. Edited by Golam Reza Tabatabai Majd. Shaikh Abu al-Fazal ibn Mubarak, also known as Abu'l-Fazl, Abu'l Fadl and Abu'l-Fadl 'Allami was the Grand vizier of the Mughal emperor Akbar, and author of the Akbarnama, the official history of Akbar's reign in three volumes, (the third volume is known as the Ain-i-Akbari) and a Persian translation of the Bible. He was also one of the Nine Jewels (Hindi: Navaratnas) of Akbar's royal court and the brother of Faizi, the poet laureate of emperor Akbar. Shaikh Mubarak's first son, the poet Abu'l Faizi and his second son Abu'l Fazl were born in Agra. Abul Fazl's education began with Arabic and by the age of five he could read and write. His father started teaching him about all the branches of Islamic sciences (manqulat) but Fazl could not adhere to conventional learning and he sank in a state of mental depression. A friend rescued him from this state and he resumed his studies. Some incidents from his early life reflect on his brilliance. A dictionary of Ishafani, which had been eaten by white ants came under his observation. He removed the parts that had been eaten and joined blank paper to the rest. He discovered the beginning and end of each fragment and eventually penned a draft text. Subsequently, the entire work was discovered and on comparison to Fazl's draft the original differed in only two or three places. In 1599, Abu'l Fazl was given his first office, at Deccan, where he was recognized for his ability as a military commander. He came to Akbar's court in 1575 and was influential in Akbar's religious views becoming more liberal into the 1580s and 1590s. He also led the Mughal imperial army in its wars in the Deccan. Akbar also records witnessing the passage of the Great Comet of 1577.
iii + 464 + 480pp., couv.cart. (dos en cuir avec titre, faux-nerfs et fleurons dorés), qqs.rousseurs, 23cm., cachet, bon état, [contient 71 lettres, période 1838-1860]
8 Vols. 8°. OBrosch. English and Hindi. Includes summary in Hindi for English articles and vice versa.
Bombay, Jehangir Bejunji Karani, Bookseller & Publisher, No.18 Parsi Bazar Street, 1884. 4to.; 2 hs., VI-691 pp. Encuadernación original en tela, muy fatigada.
(India - Viaggi) Due volumi in 8° riuniti in un'unico tomo, legatura coeva in mezza pelle nera con titoli e filetti impressi in oro al dorso, carta decorata policroma ai piatti, pp. (10),283,(7) ; 231,(3). Lievissime usure alle cerniere della legatura, cinque leggeri richiami a matita blu sui margini bianchi delle pagine 2 e 3, peraltro esemplare ben conservato.
In-4 p. (mm. 300x300), leg. edit. in seta nera con ill. a colori applic. al piatto, cofanetto, pp. XVI,252,(4), con 49 ill. fotografiche a colori (a piena pag.) dedicate agli abiti di corte indiani del periodo che va dal XIX alla prima meta’ del XX sec. e con tavv. in tinta e a colori (applic. alla pag.) ad illustrare "L’India dei Rajah", uno dei più bei libri che annoveri la letteratura di viaggi. L’A., il francese Rousselet peregrinò in India per 6 anni, dal 1863 al 1869 e il fasto delle corti dei rajah risplende nelle sgargianti immagini degli abiti e delle cerimonie qui presentati. Vol. della collana “Quadreria”, molto ben conservato.
small 4to [25.5 x 19 cm]; xii [ads], [ii, half-title], 50, xiii-xix [ads] pp, 24 colored plates including frontis, with tissue guards. original cloth with title in red & black in black border, lightly rubbed, margin of frontis a little frayed, inscription dated 1897 on endpaper, very good. A picture of this book is available upon request by email. The colored plates show costumes worn by natives of India, especially Bombay, including different religions and castes, snake charmer, merchant, etc. An interesting feature are the 21 pages of ads, some with illustrations, including jewelry, medicine, bicycles, shipping agents, art.
Blue octavo, xi, 404 pages, 7 unnumbered leaves of plates, chiefly b&w illustrations, graphs, maps ; 25 cm. Out of print. Scarce. || Seismology, Earthquake engineering -- India.
Folding coloured map on paper measuring 44 x 31 ins (approx. 112 x 79 cms), folding in 36 panels to 7.5 x 5.25 ins (approx. 19 x 13 cms); printed wrapper, covers mildly age-soiled (but map itself remakably bright and clean), a bright copy. A SCARCE SURVIVAL.