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189827805T. Fisher Unwin. 1898. First Edition. Hardcover. Very Good- in No Dust Jacket dust jacket. Minor shelfwear. Scholar's name to ffep Robert Brown. Additional gift inscription to ffep. Foxing to endpapers. 2 corners bumped. Edgewear to corners. Chiping to spine ends.; The Library of Literary History; 470 pages . T. Fisher Unwin hardcover
0484485253.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
B9781019955192Hardback. New. hardcover
A9781345446623Hardback. New. hardcover
1332964079.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
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0428782469.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
18717187London: House of Commons 1871. Lithographed colour-printed map 32 x 35 cms cut close to printed area blank verso; prepared by the India Office for their annual report: East India Progress and Condition. Statement exhibiting the moral and material progress and condition of India .; shows developing railway nework including railways proposed and under construction. Map House of Commons unknown
1804204071London.: Edward Orme. Circa1804. Handcoloured aquatint engraving measuring 27.8 x 34cm. Sheet including platemark and generous margins measures 41.8 x 58.8cm. Very slight toning at the platemark but the plate in very bright 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 may be from a subsequent edition see Abbey #425. . Edward Orme. unknown
195519250New York: Private Printing. 1955. Limited Edition. Hardcover. Very Good. In VG- case. Profusely illustrated. Endpapers of simplyfied maps of India and the surrounding countries with colored borders. ; 8vo 8" - 9" tall; 158 pages . Private Printing hardcover
1987007716Birmingham Alabama U.S.A.: Leslie B. Adams Jr 1987. 138pp. bound in gilt- stamped brown leather for the Legal Classics Library. A fine copy. Facsimile of the Richardson edition of 1838 privately printed for members of the LCL. Clean. Simulated Leather. As New/No Jacket - Issued. 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall. Leslie B. Adams, Jr Hardcover
1828317758London: James Duncan and Thomas Tegg and Son 1828. Folding engraved map 15 engraved views. 4 vols. Small 8vo. Bound in half contemporary morocco and cloth. Very Good. Folding engraved map 15 engraved views. 4 vols. Small 8vo. James Duncan and Thomas Tegg and Son unknown
2020DBS-9781774073698ARCLER PRESS 2020. 1st. Hardcover. New. ARCLER PRESS hardcover
2020DBS-9781774073698ARCLER PRESS 2020. 1st. Hardcover. New. ARCLER PRESS hardcover
48671presented to the Lords States Generall of the united Provinces in defence of the said Company touching the bloudy proceedings against the English Merchants executed at Amboyna. Together with the Acts of the Processe against the sayd English and the Reply of the English East India Company to the said Remonstrance and Defence. Published by Authority. London : printed by John Dawson for the East India Company 1632. Three parts in one volume small quarto modern panelled calf in period style spine in compartments with gilt decoration and lettering; pp. 8 29 1 blank; 2 separate title-leaf 38; 47; 1; with a full-page woodcut depicting the torture of one of the English merchants at Ambon bound in at the end of the preliminaries in effect as a frontispiece to the first part; main title with woodcut armorial device woodcut initials head- and tailpieces; some mild browning a fine copy. Together the three parts of this work provide a summarised account of the so-called Amboyna or Ambon massacre a watershed event that occurred at a time of growing rivalry between the English and Dutch East India Companies over control of the lucrative spice trade. In early 1623 at the Dutch garrison of Fort Victoria on the island of Amboyna in the Moluccas the local Dutch governor ordered the arrest of ten English merchants suspected of plotting to take over the garrison; they confessed under torture and were executed in February 1623. The English reacted by branding the event a massacre. This volume is sometimes found bound with another that was published in London the same year which also presents the controversy from an English perspective A True Relation of the Unjust Cruell and Barbarous Proceedings against the English at Amboyna in the East-Indies by the Netherlandish Governor and Councell there. Both publications helped fuel a rising tide of anti-Dutch sentiment; it would not be long before animosity would give way to open hostility with the outbreak of the First Anglo-Dutch War in 1652. Rare especially in such fine condition. STC 7450a unknown
1792911831792. London. 1792. Dark green cloth gilt type to spine. Sugar report 64 pages followed by six appendices 1789-1790; together with "Thanks to Lord Cornwallis and the Officers Serving in India" and debate 1793 161 pages;"Regulations Proposed to form the By-Laws" 27 pages; "The Debates at the East India House on the 18th of June 1794 on the Consideration of the Report of the Committee of By-Laws and on Mr Twining's Motion . . . " reported by William Woodfall with an Appendix containing letters etc. necessary to elucidate the subject 1794 52 pages; "The Debates at the East India House on Wednesday the 21st of January 1795 on the mode of forming into a by-law Mr Twining's motion . . . which had been carried by Ballot and also on the subject of the Company's Shipping" reported by William Woodfall 1795 134 pages. Corners a little bumped spine and margins of boards sl. damp-mottled edges of boards rubbed. A few marks in blue and red pencil to title-page of Sugar Report. hardcover
1925180767Allahabad: Improvement Trust 1925-30. From the personal collection of the chairman First editions of these rare reports charting the overhaul of the infrastructure in the "City of Prime Ministers" a center of Indian nationalism. They were collected by Baldev Ram Dave Chairman of the Improvement Trust and cover the first five years of his tenure. This set documents the projects of the Allahabad trust over half a decade with multiple maps tables and illustrations of the progress. Such projects include the extension of Allahabad University the construction of Sir Harcourt Butler Market and the establishment of multiple housing schemes for those evicted from their homes. The number of volumes in the complete run is unclear but we have traced only one other set on WorldCat: 11 volumes held in Harvard University Library. In addition to the reports are three pamphlets. A Brief Note on the Improvement Trust of Allahabad gives an overview of its early history with blueprints to illustrate major projects. The addresses to Sirs William Malcom Hailey and Alexander Muddiman both governors of the United Provinces of Agra and Oudh in 1928 lay out the trust's goals and request further central funding. Rai Bahadur Pandit Baldev Ram Dave 1863-1942 was the trust's second chairman from 1925. The loosely inserted documents all relate to his projects including a hand-drawn sketch of the expansion of Zero Road up to Sheocharanlal Road a typescript letter from the notable engineer Raja Jwala Prasad discussing various initiatives and a government report on the efficiency of the trust in 1930. Dave is mentioned in an article in the Times of India from 11 November 2014 which notes that his department was responsible for the demolition of Nehru's family home in 1931. He reportedly took the last photograph of the building which was later gifted to Prime Minister Indira Gandhi. 8 works bound in 1 vol. quarto 327 x 210 mm. With 15 half-tone photographic plates 1 folding 19 hand-coloured maps 14 folding heliozincographed folding map 5 folding blueprints; tables in text. Contemporary red cloth front board lettered in gilt. With 5 loosely inserted letters reports and sketches. Light wear and silverfishing three maps repaired with archival tape two plates tipped in Brief Note front wrapper chipped with loss foxing internally: a very good collection. hardcover
1976047274New Delhi: Oxford & IBH Publishing 1976 Book. Near Fine. Soft cover. 4th Edition. Incudes "Teach Yoursel Sitar" and notations for some ragas. 80p. illus B & W discography. Only 4 copies found in Worldcat. Oxford & IBH Publishing paperback
2018__0847861775Rizzoli Intl Pubns 2018. Hardcover. New. 223 pages. 11.30x9.45x1.00 inches. Rizzoli Intl Pubns hardcover