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B9781021078643Hardback. New. hardcover
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2025BIBLB0012117262025. Leather Bound. New. Size: 19.68 x 24.13 cms This book is available in 5 different Leather color without any extra cost. Explore More Options by Clicking on 'More Images' and Notify Us of Your Choice via Email within 24 hours of placing the order. Presenting an Exquisite Leather-Bound Edition expertly crafted by the prestigious organization Rare Biblio with Original Natural Leather that gracefully adorns the spine and corners. The allure continues with Golden Leaf Printing that adds a touch of elegance while Hand Embossing on the rounded spine lends an artistic flair. This masterpiece has been meticulously reprinted in 2025 utilizing the invaluable guidance of the original edition published many years ago in 1915. The contents of this book are presented in classic black and white. Its durability is ensured through a meticulous sewing binding technique enhancing its longevity. Imprinted on top-tier quality paper. A team of professionals has expertly processed each page delicately preserving its content without alteration. Due to the vintage nature of these books every page has been manually restored for legibility. However in certain instances occasional blurriness missing segments or faint black spots might persist. We sincerely hope for your understanding of the challenges we faced with these books. Recognizing their significance for readers seeking insight into our historical treasure we've diligently restored and reissued them. Our intention is to offer this valuable resource once again. We eagerly await your feedback hoping that you'll find it appealing and will generously share your thoughts and recommendations. Lang: - eng Vol:- Volume 2 Pages:- 34 If it is a multi-volume set then it is only a single volume. Product Disclaimer: Kindly be informed that owing to the inherent nature of leather as a natural material minor discolorations or textural variations may be perceptible. Explore the FOLIO EDITION 12x19 Inches: Available Upon Request. hardcover
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191121538London: A & C Black. 1911. First Edition. Hardcover. Very Good. Slight fading to gilt lettering and decoration on spine. Hinges and front board near outer hinge professionally repaired. A handsome copy with a bit of browning to the last few pages and with a new front free endpaper.; Top edge gilt. Turkois boards blindstamped along edges. Gilt lettering to boards and spine and with gilt vignette. One of the most decorative books by A & C Black. 72 tissue guarded watercolors by the British military artist A. C. Lovett. This is the very rare first edition with gilt lettering and spine lettering and top edge gilt. Inman 39.; 8vo 8" - 9" tall; 224 pages . A & C Black hardcover
20189789387000650-2025Macmillan Education India 2018. Paperback. New. <p><strong>Author:</strong> Macmillan Publishers India</p><p><strong>Publisher:</strong> Macmillan Education India</p><p><strong>Binding:</strong> Paperback</p><p><strong>ISBN:</strong> 9789387000650</p><p><strong>Release Date:</strong> 2018</p><p><strong>Number Of Pages:</strong> 52</p><p><strong>Details:</strong> BRAND NEW Exactly same ISBN as listed Please double check ISBN carefully before ordering.</p> Macmillan Education India paperback
1959720277Ahmedabad: Navajivan Publishing House 1959. Reprint . Hardcover. Good/No D/J as Published. 9x6x1. Reprint of second edition. Some staining to boards. Rubbing to corners of boards with dent to top edge. Navajivan Publishing House hardcover
1947biblio466<p>"The Indian Conflict" described here has as much to do with the independence of India from Brittain as it does the establishment of Pakistan as an independent Muslim state the two events occurring somewhat simultaneously. Muhammad Ashraf was a publisher of Muslim-directed books in Lahore for many years. The book offered here happens to be the only one published in English by its journalist-author and the only one of its kind for sale in this international medium and is priced by reason of relevence rarity and exceptional condition for its age and history.</p><p>Photo on request.</p> Muhammad Ashraf hardcover
Nilsson, Sten and NarayanIn Pristine Condition. unknown
0143450646.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
19803231Calcutta: Firma KLM Pvt. Ltd. 1980. 1st Edition. Hardcover. Used - Very Good. Very good condition. Spine binding and cover all fine. Contents unmarked and no inscription. Dustcover fine and protected by clear sleeve. 729 pages. Firma KLM Pvt. Ltd. hardcover
19243451Hutchinson & Co. 1924. 1st Edition. Hardcover. Used - Very Good. Spine binding and cover all intact and in fine condition bottom right corner curving in. Gilt on spine fading. Contents clean mild yellowing on edges and foxing on endpapers. No inscription. Fading cup ring on front cover. Excellent set of tales on the north-east including military expeditions wildlife and even ghostly tales. 320 pages. Hutchinson & Co. hardcover
192721056Calcutta: W. Newman & Co. Ltd. . 1927. Softcover. Very Good. Boards with light rubbing to extremities. Former owner's name inside front board. Faint spotting to back board. ; Vintage travel guide with many pictures and a rear fold-out map. Small rear ad section. ; B&W Photographs; 16mo 6" - 7" tall; xxii 172 xxiv pages . W. Newman & Co. Ltd. paperback
192024419John Murray 1920. 8vo. Second and Best Edition half-title and title lightly spotted; dark blue cloth upper board lettered in blind gilt back backstrip duled but all lettering wholly legible covers worn and faded else a firm clean copy. THIS COPY WAS FORMERLY IN THE LIBRARY OF SIR REGINALD SPENCE WITH HIS FINE ENGRAVED ARMORIAL BOOKPLATE ON FRONT PASTE-DOWN and subsequent institutional bookplate on front free endpaper. Revised and corrected version of the first edition published earlier in the same year. Sir Reginald Spence prominent merchant philanthropist and educationalist spent much of his career in India. He was a prominent wine merchant Master of the Worshipful Company of Distillers 1949-1950 and an eminent freemason District Grand Master of Bombay and Northern India; the Reginald Spence Lodge was founded in his memory. A fervent educationalist he co-founded Barnes School in Devlavi one of the finest institutions of its type in Western India where a school house now bears his name. A NOTABLE ASSOCIATION COPY John Murray, hardcover
12903On letterhead of Newhouse Mersham Ashford Kent. 22 July 1996. 1p. 12mo. In fair condition laid down on backing and a little creased. He thanks him for a letter about 'the study you are doing of Royal bookplates and of course I remember the icon you had had sic of my great aunt Ella and was so pleased to have the postcard of it you kindly sent me'. He is also pleased to learn that Lee has been able to identify the print which his father sent Lee of his bookplate as the work of George Taylor Friend 'which I am sure he would have been very pleased to know'. Lee's research 'must produced quite a few headaches but with very interesting results'. He is sending 'a print of my bookplate which my father had designed for me but perhaps not by George Taylor Friend'. On letterhead of Newhouse, Mersham, Ashford, Kent. 22 July 1996. unknown
240968 August 1859. The Hague Holland. See his entry in the Oxford DNB. 4pp 12mo. Bifolium. In good condition with slight discoloration along central fold. Large bold signature ‘Napier’. Addressed to ‘The Honble. George Elliott’ with salutation to ‘My dear Elliott’. As he does not know where Elliott’s sister Lady Dunfermline is ‘residing at this moment’ he is placing in Elliott’s hands ‘for transmission’ a letter from the wife of the Turkish ambassador at the Hague. He expresses to Elliott’s family his sympathy at the loss of their father. ‘I can never forget the kindness which he shewed me when I was unequally associated with him in his duties in Italy. He continued the same goodness and partiality to me afterwards.’ Added to Napier’s ‘personal attachment’ is ‘the highest appreciation of his manly unaffected sincere character and of his great and useful capacity’. He is sure ‘there never was a better father and never one more loved’. He urges Elliott to consider that his ‘distress must be tempered by the reflection that his disorder was incurable and that his life could only be prolonged amidst suffering and infirmity’. He considers that there is ‘no family more united by affection’ than Elliott’s. He concludes in the hope that they ‘may be preserved to each other and see good days and happy homes and that wherever you go you may be gathered to the banks of the Teviot at last’. 8 August 1859. The Hague [Holland]. unknown
26671No place or date. Cabinet photograph 11 x 17cm aging but essentially good condition. See scan. No place or date unknown
1102115 December 1903; on letterhead of 17 Montagu Street Portman Square London. On both sides of the card which is not addressed having fitted inside an envelope. Aged but with text clear and complete. Inviting Constable to play golf with him at Littlehampton. He can be there at 12.28 pm. 'I go to Coates on Friday'. 15 December 1903; on letterhead of 17 Montagu Street, Portman Square, London. unknown
2494528 May 1878; on letterhead of the Privy Council Office. See his entry in the Oxford DNB. 1p 16mo. In good condition lightly aged and folded twice for postage. Reads: ‘Lord George Hamilton presents his compliments to Miss Vernon and begs leave to inform her that he will be happy to present the petition which she has sent to him.’ 28 May 1878; on letterhead of the Privy Council Office. unknown
25198Undated but after 1895 and probably written early in 1922. On letterhead of The Priory Reigate. See his long and sympathetic entry by David Gilmour in the Oxford Dictionary of National Biography. Curzon acquired the Priory at Reigate after his marriage in 1895 and the letter probably dates from around March to July 1922 when according to the Oxford DNB ‘he was laid low by a combination of phlebitis thrombosis and lymphangitis which kept him out of action for five months’. 4pp 12mo. On bifolium. Written in pencil. In fair condition lightly aged and worn with slight spotting at foot of first page. One central fold for postage. Addressed to ‘Dear Sir’ though the recpient is clearly the husband of the ‘Mrs. Campbell’ referred to at the end of the letter and with large bold signature at bottom right of final page. The letter begins: ‘Dear Sir / Had you given me earlier intimation I would have spared you the trouble of calling. I regret to say that I am ill in bed and unable to see any visitors. Moreover in any case it would be impossible for me to accede to your request since I do not wish to attend any meetings or to take any part in public affairs in the forthcoming summer . and have been compelled to refuse many Scores of invitations in consequence.’ He regrets the trouble to which ‘Mrs Campbell’ and the recipient have been put and concludes by thanking ‘your Committees for the honour that they proposed to confer upon me’. Undated, but after 1895, and probably written early in 1922. On letterhead of The Priory, Reigate. unknown
22654No place or date. Before Lovat Fraser's death in 1921. On both sides of 16 x 12.5 cm leaf with rounded edges torn from an autograph album. In good condition lightly aged and creased. Firmly and elegantly written on one side just over the centre: 'Lovat Fraser.' Towards the head of the other side in a large somewhat untidy hand with intermittent underlining: 'Curzon of Kedleston'. Beneath this: 'Milner'. No other writing on either side. No place or date. [Before Lovat Fraser's death in 1921.] unknown
26755Pansganger 18 Oct. 1842. One page 12mo vestiges of tipping on on versotext aging but good clear condition. "Lord Canning presents his compliments to Mr. Perry & begs to inform Mr. P. that he will be at the House of Lords at 2 o'clock tomorrow to officiate in the place of Lord Jersey." Pansganger, 18 Oct. [1842?]. unknown
25988'F. O. Foreign Office Whitehall Nov 11. 41 1841'. Showing signs of the early stirrings of the Great Game. See Canning's entry and that of Fitzgerald in the Oxford DNB. At the time of the letter Canning was serving in his first governmental appointment as Under-Secretary to Lord Aberdeen in the Foreign Office in Peel’s administration while Fitzgerald was President of the Board of Control. The ‘Baron Brunow’ referred to in the letter is Russian Ambassador in London Philipp Graf von Brunnow 1797-1895. 2pp 12mo. On first leaf of a bifolium. Docketed on second leaf ‘Lord Canning / respecting Baron Brunow Novr 11/41’. In fair condition lightly aged with small ink squiggle at top left of first page. Folded twice. Begins: ‘Dear Lord Fitzgerald / Lord Aberdeen does not think it at all necessary that you should avoid communication with Brunow. / He Brunow has talked of Persia and Affghanistan sic to Sir Rt. Peel as well as to Lord A and has never said a word in which they did not entirely agree with him.’ Signed ‘Canning’. 'F. O. [Foreign Office, Whitehall] Nov 11. 41 [1841]'. unknown