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1930219660London.: George Philip & Son. No date. C1930. Folding colour pictorial map 98 x 73cm folds into card covers measuring 24 x 11.6cm. Minor closed tears have been neatly repaired on the reverse with archival washi card covers a little browned. This large wall size map displays very well. Very good. Large topographic route map bordered by sepia and white photo illustrations. Shows railway routes in and around political boundaries. The map represents the Indian subcontinent pre-Partition with no Pakistan or Bangladesh. Seventeen image inserts include a view of Bombay Simla the Ghats Benares Darjeeling Golden Temple at Amritsar and more. . George Philip & Son. unknown
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2026x-1032196181Taylor & Francis Ltd 2026. Paperback. New. 182 pages. 6.14x0.45x9.21 inches. Taylor & Francis Ltd paperback
4882New Haven: Connecticut Academy of Arts and Sciences 1934-1936. First edition. Light edge wear to wrappers on the spine many pages un-opened; a tight and clean copy in near fine condition. Pp. iv 483; 8 full page folding plates 1 folding maps 200 text-figures line-drawings. Original printed green wrappers lg 4to 12 x 9.5 inches. Memoirs of the Connecticut Academy of Arts and Sciences volume VIII-X. This work presents the entire results of the Yale North India Expedition as published by the Connecticut Academy of Arts and Sciences. The five volumes contain 24 articles on the geological history Paleolithic stone tools invertebrate and vertebrate fossils and the extant invertebrate and vertebrate faunas collected by the Yale North India Expedition of the 1930s. There are two articles in volume VIII: Hawkes et al. - Palaeolithic human industries in the Northwest Punjab and Kashmir and their geological significance; and De Terra - Geological Studies in the Northwest Himalaya between Kashmir and the Indus valley. Volume IX contains four articles: Wodehouse - The Pleistocene pollen of Kashmir; Branson - A Labrinthodont from the Lower Gondwana of Kashmir; Weller - Permain Trilobites from the Central Himalayas; and Vokes - Unionidae of the Siwaliks Series. Volume X contains 18 articles on the Diptera: Ephydridae; Triclad Turbellaria; Coleoptera: Staphylinidae; Carabidae; Phyllopod Crustacea; Gammarus; Hydracarina; terrestrial Hemiptera-Heteroptera; Rotatoria; Land Isopod; Hirudinea; Myriapods; Diplura; Thysanura; Collembola; Cladocera; and Fishes: Cobitidae Sisoridae and Cyprinidae. Single circular stamp of Staten Island Institute in the lower outer corner of the front wrapper of each volume; no other ownership marks and very few signs of use. New Haven: Connecticut Academy of Arts and Sciences, 1934-1936. First edition. unknown
23624Printed by J. Edward Francis at the Athenaeum Press". See image for CONTENTS. Wraps paginated i-ii;105-144; iii-iv inc.wraps mainly good condition but rusty round staples one punch-hole with minor loss of text characteristic of material from the papers formerly held at the headquarters of the National Indian Association and the Northbrook Society 21 Cromwell Road later by its former Warden Roland Knaster. Note: "Founded in 1920 by the Australian Josephine Ransom the magazine Britain and India was set up for the Promotion of Friendliness Understanding and Sympathy between Britain and India.""A special interest magazine it included a range of articles on all aspects of Indian life thought and conditions especially related to Britain. Its specific endeavour was the promotion of Indian-British relations by highlighting the deep connection between both countries. It featured news articles features and special interviews with eminent people including the first Indian to win the Nobel Prize Rabindranath Tagore.The magazine also included a book reviews section and a regular round-up of events taking place in Britain of interest to those with a connection to India.The magazine was a small operation funded mainly by subscription but due to a lack of funds it folded at the end of the year." Scarce but four World Libraries appear to have one or more issues including the BL. Printed by J. Edward Francis at the Athenaeum Press". See image for CONTENTS. paperback
19391East India College. 6 March 1831. 2pp. 4to. Bifolium. Two matching panels have been removed one each from the foot of each leaf removing the signature and some text from the first leaf. On aged paper with closed tears along crease lines. Addressed by Le Bas on the reverse of the second leaf with his seal in red wax and a postmark to 'S. S. Ward Esqre. Accountant General's office London'. Le Bas writes to express 'the relief & gratitude which I have derived from the assurance of your satisfaction with my humble efforts to do justice to the memory of Bishop Middleton. The reputation of such a man is public property; and fearful is the responsibility of him who presumes to lay his hand upon the ark of a treasure so sacred.' He continues in the same vein concluding with the postscript: 'P.S. You will be pleased perhaps surprized to hear that the Court of Directors have very kindly & liberally taken 40 Copies'. Le Bas's biography of Middleton was published in London by Rivingtons in 1831. East India College. 6 March 1831. unknown
22119 Sept. 1830 and 30 Oct. 1841. 5 & 2pp. 8vo. Some illegible. 1830 he asks himself whether the "Board" should reply to "the Statements and Assumptions of the . . . Secret Committee in the subject of the Secret Letters relating to the Treaty with . . .". He continues on the theme concluding that the documents in question had been perused by Lord Clare the intended successor of Sir John Malcolm" Governor of Bombay. 1841 he is trying to arrange a meeting. Note: The India Slavery Act was Ellenborough's major achievement of 1830 so conceivably the subject of te first letter. 19 Sept. 1830 and (30 Oct. 1841). unknown
RGW24876No Binding. Very good. 13 colour maps from Letts's "Popular Atlas" showing railways roads canals hills boundaries and telegraph lines scale central fold few nicks on left margin of general map A detailed set of maps of India the first map shows Ceylon/Sri Lanka. No Jacket issued unknown
2309319 December 1864. 12 x 16 inches in excellent condition vertical folds blue wafer seal. James Kellie qualified at Edinburgh University in 1846 was appointed assistant surgeon in 1848 surgeon in 1857 surgeon-major in 1868 and retired in 1880 with the honorary rank of Brigade-Surgeon. He was at the siege and capture of Dhar in 1857 served with the 17th Lancers in Rajpootana and Central India and was also present at the action at Zeerapore in December 1858 medal with clasp. He died at 32 St. James' Square Notting Hill London on 22 April 1894 aged 69 years unknown
2006T26553Bangkok: White Lotus Press 2006. Paperback. Good/no dj. 1.52. India Timeless Splendour White Lotus Press paperback
192771713large black and white paper map of Liddar Valley India at scale of 2 inches to a mile Published by The Survey of India Offices unknown
192771714large black and white paper map of Liddar Valley India at scale of 2 inches to a mile Published by The Survey of India Offices unknown
24802‘8 Teviot Row / Edinboro’ / June 25th. 1859.’. See his entry in the Oxford DNB. 3pp 12mo. Bivolium. In good condition lightly aged. Folded twice. Addressed to ‘Dear Friend’ and signed ‘Thos. Thomson.’ Begins: ‘Having a few moments to spare I take the opportunity of writing to you. I am sincerely sorry I shall not be back in time to see you before you leave for school it would have afforded me much pleasure to have cemented our friendship more firmly.’ He likes the medical profession ‘better than any other’ and there is ‘every probability’ of his joining it. He would like to know the recipient’s opinion. He finds Edinburgh ‘a splendid city’. He ends by urging him to write soon. ‘8 Teviot Row / Edinboro’ / June 25th. 1859.’ unknown
23374Ayr 29 April 1812. One page 8vo bifolium second leaf blank except for docketing of name and date good condition. Text: "I have the honour to transmit to your Lordship the Copy of a Petition which the Magistrates & Council of this Burgh beg your Lordship will have the goodness to present tothe House of Lords Praying to be admitted to a participation of the East India trade and that whatever part thereof is granted may not be confined to the Port of London alone; but also to the other Sea Port Towns of the Kingdom." Note: Melville was "President of the Board of Control generally responsible for overseeing the conduct of the East India Company and British affairs in India" from 1793-1801 but died in 1811. Ayr, 29 April 1812 unknown
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19612110502151005236People's Art Publishing House 1961. Soft Cover. Fine. Volume: 1 People's Art Publishing House paperback
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2002046462New Delhi: Habitat Arts 2002 Book. Illus. by Photographs Mario Mintoff. Near Fine. Hardcover. Signed by Company Members. First Edition. "The world of Music would not be complete without Ghazals. The world of Ghazals would not be complete without Jagjit Singh. Jagjit Singh arrived on the scene and has kept the ghazal flying high untill today. His contribution becomes all the more significant because at a time when melody was doing away from our film music his compositions and singing style gave us renewed hope. Even more so the sway of Hindi cinema and its situational songs was so strong that the new arena of non-film music created by him brought a complete freshness to the music scene. There is absolutely no doubt that Jagjit Singh with his unique composing and singing style is the torchbearer of the survival of ghazals in India." Boldly signed on ffep by the composer. 164p. illus. discography.NOTE ; The 2 CD's originally issued with this book are missing.Laid in is a ticket from a concert he gave in Toronto in 2004. NOTE: A Very heavy 1.1 kg Over sized volume 27x22x 2.5 cm. Habitat Arts hardcover