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1913017791London: Horace Cox 1913. Book. Very Good. Hardcover. 1st Edition. First Edition First Printing. Pp. vii.282. Adverts. In original green boards tiger in black to front board titling in gilt to front board and spine. All plates 8 and sketch maps complete. The original owner has added some notes and photos throughout none of which affects text or plates. Rubbing to boards light dulling to pages. Scarce. Horace Cox Hardcover
24 pages. Grainy black and white reproductions of photos. Text primarily in English, some in German. "I was at Auschwitz from January to December 1944." - page 3. A war injury led to the author being restricted to service on the home front. In 1943 he went to Ukraine to raise India rubber plants to supply Germany's wartime need for tires. When Germany lost Ukraine in 1943, he was transferred to the department of plant cultivation at the Kaiser Wilhelm Institut, which had a branch at Auschwitz. It was only on his way there that he learned it was a concentration camp. Originally written in 1973, this appears to be a reprint circa 1985. Average wear. Some pencil markings. SINGERMAN 1317. Book
Exemplaire nominatif (exemplaire spécialement imprimé pour M. Robert-A. Boyer), préface de Lucien Devies, photographies de Marcel Ichac, Gaston rebuffat, Maurice Herzog, Louis Lachenal, Jacques Oudot, Marcel Schatz, 1 vol. in-8 br. sous jaquette illustré, sous étui-boîte pleine toile, Arthaud, Paris, Grenoble, 1951, XV-85 pp. Un des rares exemplaires du tirage nominatif, sous étui pleine toile, avec un bel envoi de Maurice Herzog "à Monsieur Boyer qui par sa compréhension et sa générosité a aidé à réaliser cette entreprise qui m'était si chère, avec toute ma gratitude" et "l'hommage reconnaissant" de Marcel Ichac. Bon exemplaire (étui un peu frotté, l'ouvrage est en très bel état). Français
8vo., First Edition, on laid paper, with a frontispiece, 23 plates on 15m 4 full-page maps in the text and front and rear endpaper maps, some mild marginal age-staining; handsomely bound in burgundy full morocco, back gilt with five raised bands, second and fourth compartments lettered and ruled in gilt, all other compartments tooled and ruled in gilt, uncut, gilt from original board mounted on new and separate leaf, a most attractive copy ideal as a gift or for presentation. This copy was presented by Sir Reginald Spence and carries an appropriate presentation bookplate on front paste-down. Spence evidently acquired his copy in India; it bears the coloured trade ticket of Taraporevala's bookshop in Bombay, the stamp of the Byculla Club (of the same city) on half-title and title, AND THE CLUB LIBRARY'S ORIGINAL ACCESSION SLIP MOUNTED BEFORE HALF-TITLE. A FASCINATING AND COLOURFUL COPY HUGELY REDOLENT OF THE LAST DAYS OF RAJ, LOCALLY ACQUIRED BY AN EMINENT SERVANT OF THE CROWN IN INDIA AND SUBSEQUENTLY PRESENTED BY HIM TO HIS ALMA MATA.
1 vol. in-8 reliure de l'époque demi-basane rouge, Emile Bouillon, Paris, 1890, XVII-836 pp. Rare exemplaire de l'édition originale. Formé par le cours de Bréal aux études de grammaire comparée, Abel Bergaigne (1838-1888) poursuivit les travaux de son maître Hauvette-Besnault. Elu à l'Institut en 1885, il devient titulaire de la chaire de sanscrit et de grammaire comparée créée à la Sorbonne la même année. De son "Manuel pour étudier la langue sanscrite" publié en 1884, Adolphe Regnier écrivait : "On y reconnaît le maître instruit et zélé, son livre vaut ses leçons". Rédigé en "collaboration posthume" avec son disciple Henry, le présent ouvrage "était, dans sa pensée, le complément indispensable de son Manuel du sanscrit classique : non que tous les sanscritistes fussent destinés, selon lui, à aborder de front le Véda ; ils n'y encourageait guère ses élèves , et parfois même les en détournait ; mais il jugeait néanmoins utile qu'aucun d'eux ne demeurât entièrement étranger à la connaissance de la langue et de la littérature védiques, et voulait en même temps procurer une initiation aisée à ceux qui seraient tentés de les approfondir". Bon état (qq. rares annotations au crayon). Français
1890602131 vol. in-8 reliure de l'époque demi-basane marron, dos à 4 nerfs, Emile Bouillon, Paris, 1890, XVII-336 pp.
1 vol. in-8 reliure pleine basane racinée (reliure de comptoir français en Inde), dos à 4 nerfs dorés orné, Société de l'Histoire de l'Inde Française, Pondichéry, 1911-1914, 1 f., 402 pp. Bon état pour cet exemplaire en reliure de comptoir français d'Inde (restaurations marginales à 3 ff., bon exemplaire par ailleurs). Français
1911618851 vol. in-8 reliure pleine basane racinée (reliure de comptoir français en Inde), dos à 4 nerfs dorés orné, Société de l'Histoire de l'Inde Française, Pondichéry, 1911-1914, 1 f., 402 pp.
(Codice LG/1289) Set of 5 volumes. Text in Sanskrit. Hardcover, original cloth, gilted titles, Very good. ~~~ SPEDIZIONE IN ITALIA SEMPRE TRACCIATA
London, printed for T. Cadell, C. & J. Rivington, J. Cuthell, etc., 1827, voll. 8, in-8, mezza pelle coeva ed angoli, titolo e fregi oro ai dorsi, piatti marmorizzati, pp. (6), CXXX, (2), 427, (3); (4), 479 (1); (2), VIII, 402; (4), 456; (4), (420); (2), XXVIII, 452; (4), 469, (1); (4), IV, 448. Ritratto inciso in acciaio da T.A. Dean (da ritratto di Reynolds) all'antiporta del vol. 1°, 6 carte piegate (Sud America, Messico, Asia) ed una tavola poste alla fine degli ultimi 3 volumi. Qualche traccia d'uso alle coperte e fioriture, ma buone condizioni generali.
1999x-0415117682Routledge 1999. Hardcover. New. 1st edition. 303 pages. 9.75x6.75x0.75 inches. Routledge hardcover
191556328Bangalore: Office of the Director Southern Circle Survey of India P.B. No. 44 1915. 4to. 7.25 x 9.75 in. which holds a 32-panel linen backed colour-printed map which folds out into double atlas folio sized map sized 36.5 x 53 in. Mounted within Navy-blue linen portfolio printed label w/ manuscript annotations on front cover indicating the sheet number minor shelfwear slight rubbing still NF copy. First edition thus of this map of Bangalore prepared under the auspices of the Survey of India Office of the Director in the opening years of World War I. This remarkable topographical map featuring a scale of 1†to 1 mile is based on the surveys first launched by William Lambton in the 19th Century known as the Great Trigonometrical Survey of India led successively by Lambton George Everest Andrew Waugh and James Walker. These fulfilled the premise that geodetic survey was the only option for accurate maps of large areas and much of this work in the survey of India was based upon the base lines in Bangalore originally measured by Warren and the base lines of Kumta by De Penning. These original linen-backed survey maps of India from the early 20th Century have become quite scarce. No copies located in Worldcat; See; Rama Deb Roy The Great Trigonometrical Survey of India in a Historical Perspective Pre-Census Population Studies Unit Indian Journal of History of Science 1986 Vol. 21 1 pp. 22-32. Office of the Director, Southern Circle, Survey of India, P.B. No. 44, unknown
189521117Edinburgh And London: William Blackwood and Sons. 1895. First Edition. Hardcover. Very Good. Boards with light rubbing to extremities. Bookplate. Light marginal dampstaining. ; The story of a hunting adventurer in India. Including a large rear fold-out map in VG condition. Numerous illustrations. ; 8vo 8" - 9" tall; x 373 32 pages . William Blackwood and Sons hardcover
1770WRCAM51541Paris: P.G. Simon 1770. 4pp. Quarto. Dbd. Leaves almost separated at the fold scattered light foxing. Good plus. A 1770 French royal decree concerning the liquidation of the Compagnie des Indes. The articles of the decree examine the assets of the company in the years after the French and Indian War allocate funds and set forth a payment schedule with a view towards transferring the company's property to state control. Another royal decree the previous year had ordered the company to be liquidated. WROTH ACTS OF FRENCH ROYAL ADMINISTRATION 1807. BELL F1020. P.G. Simon unknown books
1929219671929. Women's Rights Original printing of the Sarda Act prohibiting child marriage in India 1929. Act No. XIX of 1929. An Act to Restrain the Solemnisation of Child Marriages. Calcutta: Government of India Central Publication Branch 1929. First edition. Scarce. A landmark legal intervention in the regulation of child marriage in British India this pamphlet prints the full text of the Child Marriage Restraint Act of 1929-commonly known as the Sarda Act-passed by the Indian Legislature and receiving the assent of the Governor General on October 1 1929. The Act criminalized the solemnization of marriages involving boys under 18 and girls under 14 later amended to 18 and 15 respectively and imposed penalties on adult men who contracted child marriages as well as on parents priests or other facilitators. Its provisions extended across all of British India including British Baluchistan and the Santhal Parganas and came into force on April 1 1930.<br /> <br /> The law was introduced at the urging of Indian social reformers particularly Har Bilas Sarda whose campaign aligned with women's rights advocates challenging patriarchal customs under colonial rule. The legislation explicitly defined a "minor" as anyone under 18 and imposed fines and jail terms for men over 21 who married girls below the legal threshold as well as for those who conducted or arranged such ceremonies. A radical attempt to legislate personal status and protect young girls from forced early marriage the Act is recognized as a foundational moment in Indian feminist legal history and a precedent for later reforms. This official government printing priced at "1 anna or 1½d" reflects the colonial administration's effort to disseminate the law widely across the provinces. Minor edge creasing. Overall very good condition. An artifact of pivotal reform in the legal history of South Asia and women's rights foundational for understanding the colonial and postcolonial trajectories of gender and childhood legislation. unknown
1881511291881. Analytical Study of Punjabi Law India. Tupper Charles Lewis Editor. Wilson J. Editor of Volume IV Walker T. Gordon Editor of Volume V. Punjab Customary Law. Calcutta: Office of the Superintendent of Government Printing 1881-1885. 5 volumes. Quarto 10" x 6-3/4". Contemporary cloth gilt titles to spines. Moderate rubbing to boards heavier rubbing to extremities with chipping to spine ends some hinges cracked internally clean. Ex-library.Shelf labels to spines markings to endleaves small stamps to title pages. $450. Only edition. A region with sophisticated systems of law and government the Punjab region was gradually colonized by Great Britain during the eighteenth century. It remained part of the British Empire until the end of British rule in 1947. At this time the region was divided between India and Pakistan. As these volumes indicates the British recognized the sophistication and value of Punjabi law and took efforts to comprehend and adapt it to English law. Contents: I. A Selection from the Records of the Punjab Government II. Statements of Customary Law in Different Districts III. Questions on Tribunal and Local Custom: a Manual for the Use of Settlement Officers IV. General Code of Tribal Custom in the Sirsa District of the Punjab V. The Customary Law of the Ludhiana District. OCLC locates 27 copies. Catalogue of the Library of the Harvard Law School 1909 II:778. unknown books
2 parti in un vol. in-4, pp. 99; 62, (2), leg. carta color. coeva. Con 7 tavv. inc. in rame nell’Appendice raff. testi e lettere a caratteri indiani. La prima parte è costituita da una grammatica della lingua indostana; nella seconda parte sono contenuti esempi letterari in lingua originale indostana con traduzione a fronte. Molto interess. e raro. Insignif. fioriture ma bell’esempl. molto marginoso e in barbe.
69880P., Honoré Champion, 1926, un volume petit in 4 relié en DEMI-MAROQUIN ROUGE A COINS SIGNEE CANAPE, couvertures imprimées conservées, non rogné (reliure de l'époque), (2), 175pp.
A two-volume illustrated French translation of Bromfield's classic novel about India. A beautiful livre d'artiste, with 17 STUNNING FULL-PAGE HORS-TEXTE COLOR LITHOGRAPHS (and numerous ornaments, printed in red) BY GERARD COCHET. From a total edition of 550 numbered copies, this is ONE OF ONLY 25 PRINTED ON FINE JAPON MANCHOU PAPER, WITH A SECOND SUITE OF THE 17 LITHOGRAPHS printed in black on fine Rives wove paper. This copy was printed for the publisher, Jacques Boutelleau. Large 4to. Loose as issued. FINE AND BRIGHT, WITH NO DEFECTS, in the original (lightly worn and discolored) wraps and the original (somewhat worn) board slipcases. One of very few livres d'artiste depicting Indian culture and scenery.
1912012281Calcutta: Superintendent Government Printing India 1912. Book measures 24.5x16.cm. vi 246pp lxxixpp index interleaved with blank pages occasional illustratuion. Bound in green cloth with gilt lettering. Cloth rubbed a short tear and abrasion mark on spine library label on top board. Binding in good clean firm condition. Internally occasional library stamp cancellation stamp. Pages in good clean condition. A good clean copy. . Cloth. Near Very Good. 8vo. Superintendent Government Printing, India Hardcover
19298386Calcutta: Survey of India 1929. Detailed plan of Calcutta 73.5 x 64.5 cms black and white laid on linen as issued folding into printed stiff paper wraps. Old ownership signature J. Mackinnon November 1939. Map Survey of India paperback
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
3 voll. in 8°, leg. coeva mz pelle ed angoli, tit. e fregi in oro ai dorsi, pp 463, 420, 260, timbro ai frontespizi, bruniture diffuse ma buon esemplare in edizione originale.
2 voll. in-8, pp. XII, 332; 264, leg. carta color. coeva. Ediz. orig. Cioranescu 59311. Barbier II, 406: l’opera è anche attribuita a Roberto de Nobili missionario che fu in India prima del 1606, primo europeo che tradusse il sanscrito. Forse fu tradotta da un bramino da lui convertito. Mancanza al d., ma perfetto esempl. in barbe.
35600530, La Haye, Gosse, 1775. Frontispice d'Eisen gravé par Launay, XLII pp., grande carte dépliante, 222 pp. - Frontispice d'Eisen par Helman, 2 ff., 240 pp. 2 vol. in-8, cart. bleu marb. (Reliure moderne). EDITION ORIGINALE EN Français. L'auteur de ce livre est Guillaume BOLTS (né en Hollande en 1740). Il occupa des postes importants dans la Compagnie Anglaise des Indes. Etabli à Calcutta il fut nommé un des aldermen du seul tribunal anglais existant alors.