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1979WTGR0089New Delhi, Asian Educational Services 1979. VII, 106 S., 1 Bl., OHLn.
(Codice LG/1257) Four volumes in 4° (33,5x25 cm), about 650 pp. Original softcover, light signs of wear at the spines, very good inside. ~~~ SPEDIZIONE IN ITALIA SEMPRE TRACCIATA
No marks or inscriptions. A very clean very tight copy with bright unmarked boards, very slightly dusty page edges and slight bumping to some corners. Dust jacket not price clipped or marked or torn with slightly sunned spine and a little faint creasing. 229pp. Born into an army family in India, she was present at the siege of Delhi, the most crucial encounter of the Indian Mutiny in 1857 and provides us with a compelling eye-witness account of this time. Her memoirs are also of childhood in India and England before the Mutiny.
19621094937Kalkutta, Univ. of Calcutta, 1962. Gr.-8vo. 10, 175 S. OLwd.
20209780847868896Rizzoli 2020 Book. New. Hardcover. Rizzoli hardcover
2020x-0847868893Rizzoli Intl Pubns 2020. Hardcover. New. 223 pages. 11.25x9.25x1.00 inches. Rizzoli Intl Pubns hardcover
2020__0847868893Rizzoli Intl Pubns 2020. Hardcover. New. 223 pages. 11.25x9.25x1.00 inches. Rizzoli Intl Pubns hardcover
ING9780847868896Rizzoli. New. Special order direct from the distributor Rizzoli unknown
0847868893.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
117103685X.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
(Codice IA/0188) In 8º (22 cm) 80-IV pp. With 19 plates. Hardcover, gilted title. A very fine copy. ~~~ SPEDIZIONE IN ITALIA SEMPRE TRACCIATA
19 p. Illustrated. 12mo. Original printed wraps. Contains an excellent discussion on etching techniques and processes by de Mierre, who exhibited here20 of his own etching along with works by artists such as: Whistler; Muirhead Bone; Anders Zorn; etc. W140
198067835London, 1980, in-8, 334pp, reliure éditeur jaquette illustrée, Très bel exemplaire! 334pp
179177381London 1791. Stor 4to. Samtidig bind med marmorerte dekler. Ryggstripen mangler. ix 364 12 s. Med to store kobberstukne foldekart. Large 4to. Contemporary binding with marbled covers. Spine lacking. ix 364 12 pp. With two large folding copper engraved maps. Engelsk. unknown
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
2024BIBHB0097085322024. Hardcover. New. About The Book: In the book titled ""An Historical Sketch of the Prices of India"" the author scrupulously analyzes the historical and political terrain within India's parliamentary scrutiny. Drawing from various sources such as committee reports and treaties the text delivers a succinct overview of the connections between Native Princes and Great Britain. The book illuminates the ascent of British power in the East uncovering the causes and events leading to foreign rule offering valuable insights into the errors and remedies of governing authorities in India. The chronological sketch traces the progression of reform from its inception to the establishment of British ascendancy providing a glimpse into Emperor Aurangzeb's reign and the subsequent power struggles among his heirs. About The Author: John Clunes served as an officer in the Honourable East India Company and authored several books including titles such as ""An Historical Sketch of the Princes of India: Stipendiary Subsidiary Protected Tributary and Feudatory with a Sketch of the Origin and Progress of British Power in India"" ""Historical Sketch of the Princes of India. with a Sketch of the Origin & Progress of British Power in India"" ""Itinerary and Directory for Western India Being a Collection of Routes through the Provinces Subject to the Presidency of Bombay and the Principal Roads in the Neighboring States"" and ""Origin of the Pindaries; Preceded by Historical Notices of the Rise of the Different Mahratta States"" published in 1818. The Title 'An Historical Sketch of the Princes of India: Stipendiary Subsidiary Protected Tributary and Feudatory; With a Sketch of the Origin and Progress of British Power In India written/authored/edited by John Clunes Officer The Honourable East India Company' published in the year 2024. The ISBN 9788121264617 is assigned to the Hardcover version of this title. This book has total of pp. 229 Pages. The publisher of this title is Gyan Publishing House. This Book is in English. The subject of this book is History. Size of the book is 14.34 x 22.59 cms Vol: hardcover
First edition, 4to, xii, 364, [12]pp., half-title, 2 folding engraved maps at end, contemporary diced calf, rebacked, label. "In his sixty-eighth year the perusal of Major James Rennell's 'Memoir on the Map of Hindustan' (1793) set Robertson again to work, and within a year, encouraged by Gibbon, he brought out his 'Historical Disquisition concerning the Knowledge which the Antients had of India....' The book concluded with a wise hope that the account 'of the early and high civilisation of India, and of the wonderful progress of its inhabitants in elegant arts and useful science, may have some influence upon the behaviour of Europeans towards that people.' " - DNB.
In 8°, piena pelle coeva, tassello al dorso con tit. e filetti impressi in oro, pp.VIII-366-(26nn. indice). Interessante libro corredato da 2 grandi carte geografiche incise su rame più volte pieg. f.t. ( 2 Map of the South East part of Asia Tolemaica illustrating Dr. Robertson's). Importante opera, una tra le migliori sulla conoscenza dell'India in quel tempo. Qualche piccolissima mancanza alle cuffie e minime abrasioni alla pelle della leg. peraltro bella copia, pochissime fiorit.
1794AMO-3005London, Printed for A. Straham and T. Cadell, and E. Balfour at Edinburgh, and sold by T. Cadell Jun. and W. Davies successors to Mr. Cadell, 1794 1 volume in-8 (22,5 x 14 cm) de VI-(1)-441-(21) pages. 2 grandes cartes géographiques dépliantes. Reliure de l'époque (vers 1800) veau raciné, dos lisses richement ornés, pièces de titre de maroquin rouge, pastille de maroquin noir mosaïquée avec fleurette dorée, tranches citron, roulette dorée sur les coupes. Reliure de très belle facture, probablement anglaise. Infimes frottements, sinon très fraîches reliures, intérieur également très frais imprimé sur beau papier, sans rousseurs notables. A noter une petite brûlure du cuir sur un mors (coulure acide) sans gravité. Texte en anglais. The Second edition La première édition de ce texte date de 1791 (même éditeur). 'In his sixty-eighth year the perusal of Major James Rennell's 'Memoir on the Map of Hindustan' (1793) set Robertson again to work, and within a year, encouraged by Gibbon, he brought out his 'Historical Disquisition concerning the Knowledge which the Antients had of India .' The book concluded with a wise hope that the account 'of the early and high civilisation of India, and of the wonderful progress of its inhabitants in elegant arts and useful science, may have some influence upon the behaviour of Europeans towards that people.' L'ouvrage est divisé en 4 sections plus un important appendice et des notes : Intercourse with India, from the earliest Times, until the Conquest of Egypt by the Romans. Intercourse with India, from the establishment of the Roman Dominion in Egypt, to the Conquest of that Kingdom by the Mahomedans. Intercourse with India, from the Conquest of Egypt by the Mahomedans, to the Discovery of the Passage by the Cape of Good Hope, and the Establishment of the Portugese Dominion in the East. General observations. Ces recherches historiques sur l'Inde ancienne sont estimées. Il s'agit du dernier ouvrage de l'auteur. On y trouve notamment un intéressant chapitre sur le commerce de la soie. La première traduction française date de 1792. Provenance : Ex libris gravé monogramme non identifié. Très bel exemplaire conservé dans sa première et très fine reliure en veau raciné
1406710997.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
168824522London: J. Richardson for Samuel Titmarsh 1688. First edition. Hardcover. Three quarter brown calf marbled boards rebacked. Near fine. 6 223 1. 81 1 34 pages. 18 x 12 cm. The anonymous author of this work attempts to refute the "slanderous imputations" of the work Justification of the Directors of the Netherlands East-India Company reprinted here in full with a separate title following page 223. He proclaims that it is "such a tedious rhapsody of fictitious fallacious inferences and arguments confusedly mixt with some distorted truths spun out. that it would be tiresome to the reader to trace all the prevarication's mis-recitals and sophistry contained in it. I shall proceed to detect his willful mistakes by which he endeavours to honest many injurious and insolent violations of right done by the Dutch towards the English in India directly contrary to the Articles of Peace." KRESS 1675. WING. I90 J1259. Interior contents clean and bright. Raised bands red leather spine label printed in gilt. J. Richardson for Samuel Titmarsh hardcover
1717576<p>Autograph letter 2pp. folded signed "G. Johnstone" to Sir David Dundas contemporary ink stain not affecting text marginal toning 17 September 1774</p><p>The autograph letter from George Johnstone the Director of the East India Company regarding George Vansittart 1745-1825 "quitting the service of the East India Company". The letter goes on to discuss Warren Hastings the Treaty of Banaras and reformations. Beginning with a politically motivated embezzlement:</p><br /><p>"You will now judge what reformations are likely to take place under such a General who in a very inferior station cut out with 100000£ and endeavoured to support evidence on the reform action attempted by General Claverings besides furthering by his own confession in a manner so very unworthy a public officer…". General Clavering was appointed Commander in Chief in India in 1774 shortly after Warren Hastings was appointed Governor General. By the 1770s Hastings had already made many political enemies in the East India Company. </p><br /><p>The letter goes on to state: </p><p>"I am not surprised that Mr. Hastings and his friends should wish for a success for the only person who was privy to the Treaty at Banaras for exterpating the Rohilla… but why Pitt should adopt him I shall never wonder more." </p><br /><p>The Treaties of Banaras of 1773 was an agreement regulating relations between the British Government of Bengal and the ruler of the Muslim state of Oudh modern day Ayodya. Warren Hastings ceded Allahabad and Kora to the states ruler and promised to support him against the menacing Afghan Rohillas in return for cash payments. This move designed to strengthen Oudh as a buffer state between Bengal and the Marathas led to the Rohilla War of 1774 which later became a major factor in Hastings's impeachment 1788–95.</p><br /><p>The mention of Pitt is referring to Prime Minister William Pitt's Regulating Act of 1773. The Act was intended to overhaul the management of the East India Company's rule in India. Although it was not a long term solution to the concerns over the company's affairs it marked the first step towards parliamentary control over the company and centralised administration in India. </p><br /><p>George Johnson was an officer of the Royal Navy who served during the War of Austrian Succession the Seven Years War and the American War of Independence rising for a time to the position of Commodore of a squadron. Adaptable in his career Johnson also served as a member of Parliament a member of the Carlisle Peace Commission a Director of the East India Company and the first Governor of West Florida from 1763 until 1767. Early in his service he revealed both the positive and negative aspects of his character. He was praised for his bravery when confronting the enemy but censured for disobedience. He rose through the ranks to his own commands and had some success with small cruisers against privateers. Throughout his life he rotated between his political career and his service in the Royal Navy. He became a director of the East India Company towards the end of his life before illness forced him to retire from business and politics shortly before his death in 1787.</p><br /><p>An important letter revealing the Director of the East India Company's concern over the actions of Warren Hastings. </p>
pp. xxiii, 108, (6) [Publisher's catalogue]. Frontis. Top edge gold. 8vo. Original full blue cloth binding embossed in gold. Ink manuscript ownership. OCC 9.
196067303Delhi, 1960, in-4, 807pp, reliure pleine percaline bleue, très bel exemplaire! 807pp
1888040755London: Spencer Blackett 1888. xi 388pp 8 bw ills. Or green gilt cloth with title and elephant in gilt. Cloth lightly rubbed at edges front hinge a little tender. A nice clean copy. Originally published in 1881 this undated second edition 1888. Lots of hunting tiger and other military comment social comment and information on the various states. . Second Edition. Hard Cover. Very Good. Illus. by The Author; Burton Miss C.G.M. 8vo. Spencer Blackett Hardcover