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In 16°, pp. CII+634. Legatura originale in tela. Edizione figurata da 20 tavole ripiegate e da una carta geografica dell'area inserita in una taschetta alla fine del volume. Tela editoriale originale con piccole screpolature e una piccola macchia d'inchiostro nella parte finale del piatto anteriore. Per il resto buon esemplare.
In-8° (cm. 19), cartonato editoriale figurato, pp. [VI], 139, [3]. Illustrazioni fuori testo, buon esemplare. (MG20)
178755010London: Printed for J. Derbett 1787. vi 1 21 pp. 1 vols. 12mo. Later brown cloth. vi 1 21 pp. 1 vols. 12mo. Printed for J. Derbett unknown books
RARE monograph on the nature and pace of grammatical change during the formative period of today's Indo-Aryan languages, with emphasis on the emergence and development of the ergative construction in terms of the passive-to-ergative reanalysis and the co-existence of the ergative construction with the old and new analytic passive constructions. Based on a wealth of new data gathered from original poetic works in Apabhramsa (by Svayaṃbhadeva, Puspadanta, Haribhadra, Somaprabha et al.), it also contains sections dealing with descriptive techniques of Medieval Indian grammarians (esp. Hemacandra), with all the Sanskrit, Prakrit and Apabhraṃśa examples consistently parsed and translated. 225x155mm. XXIV+267 pages. Hardcover. Front cover upper corner bumped. Cover corners and front cover bottom edge slightly rubbed. Rear cover bottom edge worn. Spine edges slightly bumped. Previous owner's small stamp on whitepage upper corner. [SUMMARY]: This extremely rare study of Apabhramsa, of particular interest to scholars and students of Indo-Aryan and general historical linguistics, especially those interested in the issues of morphosyntactic change and typology in their sociohistorical setting, is in good condition.
1778223135London.: Printed for John Nourse. 1778-1880. Third Edition"revised by the author" of Volume I; first edition of Volume II Part I only lacking Part II. Two volumes 23 maps plans or views of 36 most folding: iv 436pp xcvii Index iii Errata Errata in the Index Directions for the Binder to Place the Maps; ii 365pp contemporary calf boards re-backed boards scored and scuffed 28.3 x 22 cms several of the maps with small fold splits no loss some offsetting the folding views of Calcutta and Bengal particularly fine the large folding "General Map of Indostan" in the first volume heavily spotted affecting the facing leaf several old paper repairs and inked corrections in an early hand with the armorial bookplates of Joseph Cator a prominent merchant and administrator with the East India Company and of Peter Cator his son founder of the Cator Prize and of Bertie Peter Cator and of Kelham Hall a handsome example lacking the second part of Volume II in good condition. Foundational work written by Robert Orme an official and historiographer for the British East India Company EIC with a noteworthy family provenance. The text chronicles the geopolitical struggles and military conflicts that paved the way for British dominance over the Indian subcontinent. <br> <br>The Cator family built a legacy of immense wealth regional development and colonial influence spanning three generations. Joseph Cator 1733–1818 laid the financial foundations as a wealthy "nabob" and high-ranking East India Company official in Calcutta. His 1780 marriage to Diana Bertie daughter of Sir Albemarle Bertie successfully elevated the family into the British aristocracy allowing him to return to England and manage expanding Kent estates like Beckenham Place Park. His son Peter Cator 1796–1873 leveraged this land inheritance during the mid-19th-century railway boom. Alongside his brother Peter transformed these holdings into the upmarket Cator Estate across Blackheath and Beckenham while also working as a lawyer and establishing educational scripture prizes in Madras. This colonial and legal influence continued with his descendant Sir Ralph Bertie Peter Cator 1861–1945 who served the British Empire as a prominent colonial judge holding key judicial appointments as the First Judge of British East Africa and later in the High Court of Constantinople. . Printed for John Nourse. hardcover
1826222929London.: Longman Rees Orme Brown and Green. 1826. Three volumes engraved frontispieces a trifle spotted and stained folding Map of India in Vol I lacks the large folding map called for in Vol II wood engravings in the text: xxxii 571 pp final blank; xix 483 pp final blank; iii-xx lacks half title 537 pp final blank 2 Directions to the Binder; contemporary half calf over marbled boards 21.5 x 14 cms spines gilt decorated inked name of a previous owner to the front pastedown of Vol I a few neat pencilled annotations in the margins some browning and occasional staining rubbed at extremities in good condition. James Grant Duff 1789-1858 an East India Company army officer administered the princely state of Satara Bombay Presidency and he based his narrative on extensive archival access and on his own service in western India. His was a foundational colonial-era narrative and regarded as the most detailed account of Maratha political history available to English-speaking audiences. . Longman, Rees, Orme, Brown and Green. hardcover
1849222747London.: John Murray. First Edition. 1849. Frontispiece map and one other folding map both hand-coloured in outline folding table xxxvi 425 3 pp; early half calf marbled boards 21.5 x 14 cms marbled endpapers spine blind-stamped in compartments and gilt-ruled red title label folding map with a sealed 4cm fold split at the head of one fold scant spotting and age-toning boards a trifle rubbed and scuffed neat inked previous owner's name to the front free endpaper and the pencilled name and address of bookseller R. D. Steedman paper abrasion to the verso of the front free endpaper a very good copy. <br> <br>Handsome armorial bookplate 'Erimus' to the front pastedown. First edition. Rare. <br>Joseph Davey Cunningham 1812-1851 wrote this landmark English work on the history of the Sikhs whilst serving as a Captain in the Bengal Engineers and the Political Agent to Bhopal. He had gathered extensive first-hand knowledge during eight years 1837–1845 of service as a political assistant on the Sikh frontier. The work gained notoriety for Cunningham's criticism of Sir Henry Hardinge's management of the Anglo-Sikh War. The subsequent disgrace led to his professional ruin and is reported to have hastened his early death at the age of 38. A second edition issued posthumously by the author's brother Peter Cunningham 1816–1869 a prominent British writer and critic softened its criticism of British policy. . John Murray. hardcover
18483452W. H. Allen and Co. 1848. 1st Edition. Hardcover. Used - Acceptable. Contents clean edges softening and ex-libris label on inside cover. Cover is intact spine is faded with corners bending in significantly. Top and bottom of spine worn and spine edge on front cover worn and beginning to separate. All that said the book is intact contents are fine and is a good reading copy. 500 pages. W. H. Allen and Co. hardcover
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
19708103Bombay, Taraporevala,, about 1970. 3. edition 219 pages + 188 plates. 4° Orig-Cloth, binding rubbed, good copy.
London, Macmillan,1932. In 16°pp.452n. tt.tela editoriale.
19579864Vol I+II Cambridge, / Vol III-V Delhi Banarsidass 1975, 1957. 4.-5. edition 5 Volumes 528/620/614/483/204 pages. 8° Vol I+II Orig-Cloth, Vol III-V Paperback, all volumes binding slightly used, good copies.
19627957Delhi, Metropolitan Book,, 1962. 1. edition 771 pages, with plates. 8° Orig-Cloth, nice copy.
19718691India, Orient Longman,, 1971. 1. edition 596 pages. large-8° Orig-Cloth, good copy.
In 8°, pp. xii, 508. Antiporta a colori, 7 mappe e 20 illustrazioni fuori testo. Cartonatura editoriale rossa con titoli neri. Sovracoperta (piccoli strappi i bordi, senza mancanze). Seconda edizione.
8vo., Second and Best Edition, half-title and title lightly spotted; handsomely bound in red full morocco, back gilt with raised bands lettered and tooled in gilt, uncut, a most attractive copy ideal as a gift or for presentation. Revised and corrected version of the first edition published earlier in the same year. THIS COPY WAS FORMERLY IN THE LIBRARY OF SIR REGINALD SPENCE WITH HIS FINE ENGRAVED ARMORIAL BOOKPLATE ON FRONT PASTE-DOWN. 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
19701094818(Budapest), Népmüvelési Propaganda Iroda, 1970. Gr.-8vo. 128 S. m. zahlr. Abb. OKart.
19521093674London, G. Duckworth & Co. 1952. 343, (1) S. OLwd.
1995120145New-Delhi - Madras, Asia Educational Services 1995 Livre en anglais. 2 volumes. In-12 relié 18,5 cm sur 12,3. LXXX-337, VI-424 pages. Très bon état d’occasion.
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
0282312838.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
0484490818.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
In 4, pp. XIX + 176 + 138 + 181 + 9. M. pl. coeva. Spelature ai piatti e al d. Edizione originale di questa descrizione di viaggio dall'Europa a Zante, Cipro, Aleppo, Baghdad, Bassora fino a Goa e Bombay. Cox, I, 306.
202002241Paris, TRANSBOREAL editions, 2013 ; in-8, 371 pp., br.
200700562Bruxelles, Casterman ligne rouge, 2004 ; in-4, 48 pp., cartonnage de l'éditeur. T 3.