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188945217Calcutta:: Printed by Bama Churan Dutta 1889. First edition. sewn but lacking wrappers. Light wear; some soiling; very good. Neither the BMC nor NUC mentions the folding frontispiece map. 8vo. Folding frontispiece map. Printed by Bama Churan Dutta, unknown
17305023<p>Copperplate engraving 83.5 x 55.5 cm 1 folio. Fold marks minor edge wear otherwise a very good copy in very crisp dark impression.<br /></p><p>Rare large-format engraved print produced in 1730 as part of the celebrations of the 200th anniversary of the Augsburg Confession 1530 one of the foundational documents of Lutheranism. The subject of the print is the famous Tranquebar Mission in southern India which was established by King Frederick IV of Denmark 1671-1730 and led by the German missionaries Bartholomäus Ziegenbalg 1682-1719 and Heinrich Plütschau 1676-1752 who are noted for having translated the Bible into Tamil and arranged for its printing.</p><p>The engraving executed by Johann Jacob Kleinschmidt after a design by Elias Riedinger is a splendid example of 18th-century Augsburg printmaking. It takes as its compositional conceit a church altar surmounted by a framed retable. The image above the altar depicts the German missionaries preaching to an audience of natives; in the background of this scene can be glimpsed a statue of 'Biruma oder Brama' Brahma. The elaborately carved frame of the retable is enlivened with vignettes illustrating the successes of the Lutheran mission e.g. an Indian smashing an idol a native being baptized a domesticated elephant symbolizing the people under God's yoke etc.</p><p>Placed atop the altar are oval portraits of Ziegenbalg and Plütschau their names written in Tamil and the books they translated an Indian bible an Indian catechism and an Indian hymnal. A map of southern India hangs on the front face of the altar. Flanking the altar are two young natives: the boy on the left holds the Danish Royal arms and the boy on the right displays the architectural plan of the New Jerusalem Church in Tranquebar built by the Germans and dedicated in 1719. In front of the altar are fallen symbols of the old dispensation. At the foot of the sheet is a poem in Latin and German celebrating the expansion of the Lutheran faith to all corners of the world.</p><p>The engraving is one of several quite ambitious broadside prints produced in Augsburg to commemorate the bicentennial of the Augsburg Confession some of which apparently reproduced paintings executed for the occasion. These rather disparate graphic productions were collected by Johann Michael Roth in 1730/31 and released as a small-edition composite volume with an added engraved title page reading <i>Augspurgisches Iubel-Gedächtnüs</i>. The contents of this rather odd production vary greatly from copy to copy. Kleinschmidt's <i>Vorstellung der Evangelisch-Ost-Indischen Kirche</i> engraving apparently was a commercial success because in 1736 citing demand he released a small-format version of the work its composition slightly altered.</p><p>OCLC locates U.S. examples of the <i>Augspurgisches Iubel-Gedächtnüs</i> at Illinois Duke Getty Stanford Princeton Yale Harvard Emory Concordia Seminary and Cal. State Sutro. The Getty copy includes Kleinschmidt's <i>Vorstellung der Evangelisch-Ost-Indischen Kirch</i> but it is not clear which other examples include this engraving.</p><p>Drugulin <i>Historischer Bilderatlas</i> 4112; S. Neill <i>A History of Christianity in India</i>.</p> Kleinschmidt
179936399London: Printed for A. Strahan; T. Cadell Jun. and W. Davies 1799. The Third Edition. Leather bound. Incomplete. Octavo. 1 viii 441 pages 1 page blank 20 pages Index 1 page advertisement 1 page blank 1. Large folding map approx. 20" x 16" in front is present. Missing the second folding map possibly not bound in. Marbled polished calf leather binding with red leather title label on the spine. Restored at one point in time. Both boards neatly reattached to the binding. Newer leather visible on the outer joints. Hinges are in good condition. Leather spine lightly faded and scuffed. Small hole in the upper right text margin from the title page disappearing by page 8. Map is not affected. Light toning to the map with a very tiny closed tear on the far left margin not affecting the content. The second called for map is missing. Text is lightly toned throughout. Previous owner signature top of the title page. Armorial bookplate of "W. D. Griswold Smith" on the front paste down. The bookplate is mostly covering up an earlier owner name in pencil. Incomplete due to a missing map. Printed for A. Strahan,; T. Cadell Jun. and W. Davies unknown
197080685Delhi: Vikas Publishing 1970. First Thus. Octavo. 23.5cm. Publisher's orange cloth boards titled in black to spine. Dustjacket. 187pp. Strong and tight but visibly sunned to spine and edges of binding and a little bumped to the head of the spine. The priceclipped dustjacket is similarly sunned to the spine and has some light marginal wear but shows very well. A very good presentable copy. Internally clean with some annotation and emphasis to the text from an informed reader presumably Angus Thurmer. There is a 2 page letter from Major General Lunt dated January 1971 on Ministry of Defense notepaper to Angus Thurmer at the US Embassy in New Delhi discussing the book and the editing work and apprising Mr. Thurmer of his current status. Major General Lunt CBE had a prominent and successful career in the British Military spending a significant part of his career in India including a stint as Military Adviser to the High Commission there is a note on the title page to the effect that the book's attentive reader played Polo with Lunt whilst he was stationed in Delhi. The first edition of "From Sepoy to Subedar" was published in 1873 then languished forgotten for almost a century until Major General Lunt in his role as accomplished "Old India Hand" decided a new edition was called for. Primary source material for the period from native Indians is relatively thin on the ground spanning as it does Subedar Ram's memories of the Afghan Wars the first two the retreat from Khabul the subsequent trials and tribulations of a soldier's life and the post-"mutiny" changes to the leadership and administration of India and how badly that went. A fascinating account which should be ranked alongside "Confessions of a Thug" and Lady Florentia Sale's Journal as insights with all faults into the nature of life in and under the British Raj. Vikas Publishing unknown
177521539Paris 1775. Very good condition. Detailed copper engraved map of northern India from Perse Persia Kabul and Tibet in the north down to the River Ganges and the Golphe du Sindi. From Prevost's "L'Histoire Generale des Voyages". With two decorative cartouches.<br /> <br /> Bellin 1703 - 1772 one of the most noted French mapmakers of the 18th century was named the hydrographer chief cartographer to the French Navy and later the Official Hydrographer to the French King.<br /> <br /> Folding 13 3/4 x 9 1/2". Strong impression very clean. unknown
177521547Paris 1775. Very good condition. Detailed copper engraved map of the Persian Gulf and western India from Perse Persia and Grand Mogol in the north down to the tip of India including the Maldives. From Prevost's "L'Histoire Generale des Voyages". With decorative cartouche and compass rose.<br /> <br /> Bellin 1703 - 1772 one of the most noted French mapmakers of the 18th century was named the hydrographer chief cartographer to the French Navy and later the Official Hydrographer to the French King.<br /> <br /> Folding 8 1/2 x 10 1/2". Strong impression very clean. unknown
177521540Paris 1775. Very good condition. Detailed copper engraved map of southern India from Bombay down to the tip of the continent and showing the Isle de Ceylan. The Coste de Coromandel and the Golfe de Bengal shown along the east coast. From Prevost's "L'Histoire Generale des Voyages". With a decorative cartouche at the lower left.<br /> <br /> Bellin 1703 - 1772 one of the most noted French mapmakers of the 18th century was named the hydrographer chief cartographer to the French Navy and later the Official Hydrographer to the French King.<br /> <br /> Strong impression very clean. 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
1839022098London: Smith Elder and Co. 1839. First Edition. Hardcover. Fairly unobtrusive library blindstamp on frontispiece pictorial title map and several text pages. Still an attractive clean example of a scarce title in a Fine clamshell box. Modern half polished calf with marbled boards and matching calf corners 5-1/2" x 9"; xvii 3 283 1 pages housed in a red buckram clamshell box. Lacking the printed title page but with the lithographed additional pictorial title and illustrated with a hand-colored map 8 engraved plates 7 of which are hand-colored including 1 folding and several text engravings. In 1834 the author's husband was posted to Cutch a western district of present-day Gujarat India and there she gathered the notes and made the drawings that would form the basis for this her first publication. <br/><br/> [Smith, Elder and Co.] hardcover
1858022106London: Richard Bentley 1858. First Edition. Hardcover. Text toned. Very Good in a Fine binding and clamshell box. Two 5" x 7-1/4" volumes in modern half polished green calf with marbled boards and matching calf corners gilt-decorated spines with contrasting gilt-lettered morocco spine labels: lxxx 337; vi 424 pages. Housed in a green cloth clamshell box. Illustrated with a folding map. <br/><br/> Richard Bentley hardcover
1844022107London: J. Hatchard and Son 1844. First Edition. Hardcover. Partly unopened; scattered foxing but text and plates mostly clean. Some fraying along spine edges; gilt fairly bright. Easily Very Good in a Fine clamshell box. Two 6-1/2" x 9-3/4" volumes in publisher's gilt-decorated and lettered green cloth: xii 478; vii i 459 1 pages. Housed in a green cloth clamshell box. Illustrated with 32 color chromolithographic plates with tissue guards. Lieutenant-Colonel William Henry Sleeman who spent his entire career in India was best known for his fight to suppress the activities of "thugs" bands of criminals who attacked robbed and often murdered innocent travelers. In these volumes he describes his experiences doing so as well as his thoughts on various aspects of Indian life including Hinduism local festivals and folklore natural history governance military discipline and the justice system. In 1828 Sleeman made the first documented discovery of dinosaur fossils in Asia before the term "dinosaur" was even formally coined. ABBEY TRAVEL 466. <br/><br/> J. Hatchard and Son hardcover
61484. Albumen print. Good rich print and in fine condition; Dimensions: 195 x 260mm. 7.5 x 10 inches.<br /> <br /> unknown
69782c.1890. . Silver print. Good tonal range pasted on original card; right margin of card is coming off not affecting the print.<br /> A young Hindu couple sitting for a formal wedding portrait.<br /> [c.1890]. unknown
654671920s. Original photographic album. Oblong 4to. 23.5 x 29 cm. Original khaki cloth. 322 original photographic prints on 40 leaves of grey paper including 5 loose photographs most of which with accompanying English captions in dark ink. The photographs range in size from 4.5 x 7cm to 22.5 x 28cm and depict a wide array of monuments street scenes rituals people etc. etc. Inner hinge lightly cracked generally in very good condition. The album loosely illustrates a voyage across India starting in Paris and the South of France before voyaging through Port Said to Bombay and thence to Jaipur Amber Agra Jodhpur Dehli Lucknow Kanpur Beanres Hazaribagh Calcutta Darjeeling Rangoon Kuala Lumpur and finally Penang. A selection of the famous monuments and places depicted are Hawa Mahal the Jantar Mantar the Albert Hall Museum Jahangiri Mahal Akbari Mahal the Jasmine Tower the Tomb of I'tim d-ud-Daulah the Taj Mahal Fatehpur Sikri the Panch Mahal Khwabgah Tomb of Salim Chishti the Jama Masjid Humayan's Tomb Hussainabad Imambara Great Imambara Mosque Aurangzeb's Mosque Manikarnika Ghat etc. etc. Includes two full-page photos of the Taj Mahal and one of the Kanchenjunga mountain range. [1920s]. hardcover
60071India 1911. . Two gelatin silver prints 360 x 245mm 352 x 258mm. From photographs of the marriage of Kumar Shri Pravinsinhji of Bansda with the Kunvari of Kumar Shri Madarsinhji the heir apparent of Sayla Gujarat Northern India. Very good rich prints in good condition.<br /> Two extraordinary group portraits of all the men from both families one with piles of folded sari's in front of the seated men possibly containing money. Both portraits showing a dazzling array of pattern and texture.<br /> India, 1911. unknown
77398c.1870. . Albumen print. Very good tonal range and in good condition pasted on original mount two other photos on verso.<br /> <br /> [c.1870]. unknown
69623c.1850. . Albumen print. Good tonal range and in good condition.<br /> <br /> [c.1850]. unknown
87916Waterlow 1903. . A collection of 6 portraits of princely rulers of India woodburytypes on original mounts with identifying captions within printed borders image size: 24.5 x 19.5cm.<br /> This group comprises the majority of the portraits published with text by Jehangir Sorabji under the title Princes and Chiefs of India. It includes the reigning rulers and sometimes the predecessor of the following states: Radhanpur; Charkhari; Wankaner; Gondal; Datia; Darbhanga; Sitamau and Virpur.<br /> Waterlow, [1903]. unknown
66101Printed at the Survey of India Offices H.L.O January 1945. Original colour-printed map of India folding between blue cloth covers lettered in gilt. Two inset maps. Old ownership inscription dated 9/5/45 to front pastedown. A very nice clean example. First published in 1926 this map was updated many times. The present example is the sixth edition. Printed at the Survey of India Offices (H.L.O), January 1945. hardcover
63524c.1880. . Albumen print. Good tonal range and in good condition pasted on original mount. Dimensions: 230 x 120mm. 9 x 4.5 inches.<br /> Seated man with a talwar Indian curved sword in his left hand.<br /> [c.1880]. unknown
63513c.1870. . Albumen print. Very good tonal range and in good condition pasted on original mount. Dimensions: 105 x 170mm. 4 x 7 inches.<br /> <br /> [c.1870]. unknown
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
74013c.1875. . Albumen print. Good tonal range and in good condition pasted on original mount. Print size 18.5 x 23.5 cm<br /> <br /> [c.1875]. unknown
72274c.1880. . Albumen print. Good tonal range and in good condition loose.<br /> <br /> [c.1880]. unknown
117119London HMSO 1917. . 24 mo 13 x 11 cm; 7 plates at end folding map in pocket at rear Indian Military Base stamp to upper wrapper; publisher's brown paper wrappers lightly soiled slight wear to extremities spine at some point torn and glued back down a good copy; 130 pp 23 pages ads.<br /> The 1917 issue of this handbook issued originally in 1912 to prepare British soldiers for deployment in India. Chapters cover the geography history culture religion languages government climate and with several devoted to the British and Indian armies and fighting classes. The plates depict the military uniforms of the Baluchis Pathans Madrasi Sepoys Tamils Punjabis Sikhs Gurkhas and Rajputs.<br /><br />The 1917 issue appears expanded as it has 130 pages compared to the 1912 and 1913 issues which have 119 pages.<br /><br />This issue is only in 15 libraries worldwide and only in three UK libraries Manchester Oxford Brookes East Anglia and not in BL which only has the 1912 and 1913 issues.<br /> London, HMSO, 1917. unknown