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172543857Claude-Gilles Lecamus Couverture souple Toulouse 1725
175027708PARIS Chereau 1750 une vue d'optique en couleurs, GRAVÉE A L'EAU-FORTE ET AQUARELLÉE SUR PAPIER DE FORMAT: 35 x 51 cm., 1750 PARIS Chereau Editeur,
1766WRCAM47802Paris 1766. 2220pp. plus large folding map. Large folio. Stitched. Minor soiling and foxing. Very good. Defense of the Comte de Lally for his actions in India during the Seven Years' War. This is one of two versions authored by him. Lally head of the French expedition to India reached Pondichery in 1758. Though capable he was incredibly unpopular and fell into a series of events which proved fatal to his career and his person. He was unsuccessful in the Siege of Madras beaten at the Battle of Wandiwash and eventually capitulated from the siege of Pondichery. Taken prisoner by the British he returned to France on parole and was imprisoned for two years before being put on trial and executed. This is his last defence published shortly thereafter or perhaps immediately preceding. A publisher's note is dated April 14 and Lally was executed May 6. The map shows the Indian subcontinent and Madagascar. unknown books
178858559Traduits de l'Anglois, & accompagnés de Notes sur l'Original, & de Cartes Géographiques, Seconde édition, 2 vol. in-8 reliure de l'époque pleine basane marbrée, dos lisse orné, filet doré d'encadrement en plats, toutes tranches dorées, Chez Regnault, A Londres, et se trouve à Paris, 1788, xxiv-486 pp. ; viij-414 pp. avec 2 cartes dépliantes (Carte de l'Inde pour servir aux voyages de Makintosh et Carte des deux routes servant aux anglois pour aller aux Indes, pour les voyages du Colonel J. Capper)
1758PHO-1642Londres , Lille (Panckoucke) Paris (Desaint & Saillant) , 1758.In 12°, ix-36-369pp. (manque les pages 363-369 de la table de matière).Reliure de l'époque, plein veau marbré, dos fleuronné avec pièce de titre, tranches rouges, coins usés, frottements et manque au dos, petite mouillure en début d’ouvrage.
1797CCC-1012191. edition Crapelet, Paris, 1797, l'an 5. In-16 (9 cm X 13,5 cm). Volume I: Voyage de l'Inde a la Mekke. Frontispice en couleur, il y a une gravure couleur ( arabes du desert, sous le nom bedouins), reliure plein veau d'epoque avec filet dore sur les 2 plats, bon etat, photos possibles
1758PHO-1426Londres,Lille, Panckoucke, Paris, Desaint, Saillant , 1758 , In 12°, ix[3]-36 [ie369]pp Reliure de l'époque, plein veau marbré, dos à nerfs ornés , tranches rouges , ex-libris , coins légèrement usés , coiffes usées.
175899570Londres, Lille et Paris chez la Veuve Panckouke, chez Desaint & Saillant, chez Michel Lambert 1758 1 vol. relié in-12, relié plein veau marbré havane, dos à nerfs orné de filets et fleurons dorés, tranches rouges (reliure de l'époque), IX + (3) + 369 + (1) pp. (coiffe supérieure et coins émoussés, quelques rousseurs éparses, marge d'1 feuillet restaurée, ex-dono manuscrit en page de garde). Edition originale française, traduite par Philippe Hernandez sur l'originale anglaise compilée par John Cleland d'après les notes de John Henry Grose (1732-1783?). Intéressante compilation d'anecdotes de voyage en Inde, abordant les moeurs, les costumes, la médecine, la religion, la politique et le commerce, la faune et la flore, etc.
175899570Londres, Lille et Paris chez la Veuve Panckouke, chez Desaint & Saillant, chez Michel Lambert 1758 1 vol. relié in-12, relié plein veau marbré havane, dos à nerfs orné de filets et fleurons dorés, tranches rouges (reliure de l'époque), IX + (3) + 369 + (1) pp. (coiffe supérieure et coins émoussés, quelques rousseurs éparses, marge d'1 feuillet restaurée, ex-dono manuscrit en page de garde). Edition originale française, traduite par Philippe Hernandez sur l'originale anglaise compilée par John Cleland d'après les notes de John Henry Grose (1732-1783?). Intéressante compilation d'anecdotes de voyage en Inde, abordant les moeurs, les costumes, la médecine, la religion, la politique et le commerce, la faune et la flore, etc.
1758PHO-266In 12°, ix[3]-36 [ie369]pp Reliure de l'époque, plein veau marbré, dos fleuronné doré à nerfs, tranches rouges
1730ABC_47423Augsburg 1730. 86 x 59 cm. Copperplate engraving. A grand engraving commemorating the achievements of the August Protestant Church in India features various scenes and elements. In the background there are mountains palm trees houses and people including a Chinese person. The foreground shows deciduous and palm trees with a lit grotto holding an idol inscribed with "Brama". In front of the grotto an evangelical missionary preaches to a large congregation of natives while holding a book of music in his left hand and pointing to Brama with his right hand. The missionary wears a turban a priest's cloak and has flappers. The audience under the hill is depicted in interesting groups with some closer to us appearing larger and clearer. At the bottom of the engraving there is an art altar with several books including the "Biblia Malabarica" "Catechism Malabaricus" and the hymnal "Liber Cantion. Malabar." The engraving was made by the German engraver painter draughtsman and art publisher Johann Elias Ridinger 1698-1767. He trained in Ulm and Augsburg under Christoph Resch and Johann Falch and learned engraving from Georg Philipp Rugendas. Ridinger later spent three years in Regensburg where he developed his style through coursing and visits to the riding school. His ornamental works show Rococo stylistic tendencies and he founded his own publishing house in Augsburg. His precise and tasteful drawings were highly regarded and transferred to decoration porcelain and ceramics.With two minor tears one partly repaired the other one not affecting the engraving. Overall in very good condition.l Thienemann Leben und Wirken des unvergleichlichen Thiermalers und Kupferstechers Johann Elias Ridinger 913; Thienemann "Nachträge Zusätze und Berichtigungen C. L. zu : Leben und Wirken des unvergleichlichen Thiermalers und Kupfer stechers Johann Elias Ridinger etc." in Archiv für die zeichnenden Künste 5 1859 pp. 148-149. unknown
17643520FBHalle, Gebauer Verlag, 1764. 4°. 25 x 20,5 cm. 22, 690 Seiten. Lederband der Zeit mit goldgeprägtem Titel auf rotem Lederrückenschild, goldgeprägten Rückenfileten und Rundum-Rotschnitt. [3 Warenabbildungen]
17870034551787 Paris, Debure l'aîné, 1787. In-quarto (208 X 260 mm) basane fauve racinée, dos cinq nerfs, caissons dorés ornés, pièce de titre maroquin grenat, coiffes et coupes ornées, tranches rouges (reliure de l'époque) ; (1) f. blanc, faux-titre, titre, CLXXX [180] pages de "Discours préliminaire", 427 pages, (1) f. blanc. Infimes travaux de vers aux mors et sur le dos, épidermure au second plat.
1798319520London: Henry Hughes 1798. First edition. Folding map frontispieces plates. xv 263 9 index; x 374 12 pp. 2 vols. 4to 11 x 9 inches. Contemporary full tan calf rebacked retaining original boards lower corner of Vol. I repaired. 19th-century ownership inscriptions to first blanks 1-inch tear to map near mount some thumb soiling and scattered spotting. First edition. Folding map frontispieces plates. xv 263 9 index; x 374 12 pp. 2 vols. 4to 11 x 9 inches. "This tireless naturalist and antiquary reached out to the ends of the world to gather in knowledge" Cox. <br/>These are volumes one and two on India and Ceylon of an intended 14-volume series entitled "Outlines of the Globe." Welshman Pennant died in 1798 the year of publication and only two more volumes China and Japan were published after his death by his son. ESTC T145966; Cox I p. 307 Henry Hughes unknown books
1798319520London: Henry Hughes 1798. First edition. Folding map frontispieces plates. xv 263 9 index; x 374 12 pp. 2 vols. 4to 11 x 9 inches. Contemporary full tan calf rebacked retaining original boards lower corner of Vol. I repaired. 19th-century ownership inscriptions to first blanks 1-inch tear to map near mount some thumb soiling and scattered spotting. First edition. Folding map frontispieces plates. xv 263 9 index; x 374 12 pp. 2 vols. 4to 11 x 9 inches. "This tireless naturalist and antiquary reached out to the ends of the world to gather in knowledge" Cox. <br /> These are volumes one and two on India and Ceylon of an intended 14-volume series entitled "Outlines of the Globe." Welshman Pennant died in 1798 the year of publication and only two more volumes China and Japan were published after his death by his son. ESTC T145966; Cox I p. 307 Henry Hughes unknown
173221951London: Printed for Awnsham and John Churchill 1732. Very good condition. Copper engraved view of the Indian Coromandel coast pearl fishing port Tuticorin or Thoothukudi. A numbered key at the upper left describes the various buildings and people including; "Governors house" "a Heap of Pearle Oyster Shells" "Marchants of divers Nations" and "Tents where all sorts of provisions are sold while ye Pearle Fishery Continues". <br /> <br /> A view of the coastline showing pearl fishermen unloading oysters in front of the provision tents as traders look on. European buildings and many boats pulled up along the shore recede into the distance. From Awnsham & John Churchill's "A Collection of Voyages and Travels" engraved by Johannes Kip. Image 14 1/2 x 11" on paper 19 1/4 x 14". Two small chips at left edge. Strong impression bright and clean. Printed for Awnsham and John Churchill unknown
1766WRCAM47801Paris 1766. 51pp. Large folio. Stitched. Minor soiling and foxing. Very good. Defense of the Comte de Lally for his actions in India during the Seven Years' War. This is one of two versions authored by him. Lally head of the French expedition to India reached Pondichery in 1758. Though capable he was extremely unpopular and fell into a series of events which proved fatal to his career and his person. He was unsuccessful in the Siege of Madras and beaten at the Battle of Wandiwash and eventually capitulated from the siege of Pondichery. Taken prisoner by the British he returned to France on parole and was imprisoned for two years before being put on trial and executed. This is his last defence published shortly thereafter or perhaps immediately preceding a publisher's note is dated April 14 and Lally was executed May 6. unknown books
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
178015<p>First Rare edition in Italian of William Bolts Historical political and cultural treatise on Bengal</p><p>Bolts William. <em>Stato civile politico e commerciante del Regno di Bengala ovvero Storia delle conquiste e dell'amministrazione della compagnia inglese in quelle contrade</em> <em>che vengono a formare i tomi 19. e 20. in seguito della Storia filosofica e politica dell'abate Rainal. </em><em>Tomo primo -secondo.</em> sl se 1780.</p><p>8vo 180 x 120 mm modern quarter calf binding boards enriched by handcoloured paper vol 1: pp. 2 199 1 signature pigreco1 A-L8 M12. M12v blank vol 2: pp. 2 208 2 signature π¹ A-N⸠χ¹; at the end folded map "<em>Carta di Bengala . formata secondo il piano preso su i luoghi da W. Bolts</em>" signed "<em>Bart.o Nerici sc. Lucae</em>"</p><p>Big folded Map of Bengal</p><p>Rare First Edition in Italian of William Bolts most important work on denunciation of the activities of the East India Company in the Indian region of Bengal published for the First Time in 1772 under the title "<em>Considerations on India Affairs</em>" and formed by two volumes.</p><p>Vol 1 is dedicated to an excursus on history and costumes of Bengal while in the second he attacked the administration of the East India Company in Bengal; and in particular he complained of the arbitrary power exercised by the authorities and of his own deportation. The observations and experiences he records still offer a unique resource for scholars inquiring into the nature of Company rule in Bengal.</p><p>William Bolts 1738–1808 was a Dutch-born British merchant active in India. He began his career as an employee of the East India Company and subsequently became an independent merchant. He is best known today for his 1772 book <em>Considerations on India Affairs</em> translated in French in 1775 and in Italian in 1780 which detailed the administration of the East India Company in Bengal which began shortly after their victory at Plassey in 1757. Throughout his life Bolts continued to propose and execute various trading ventures on his own behalf and in conjunction with various commercial and governmental partners. The ventures of individual traders like Bolts did much to spur governments and large corporations into the expansion of their own interests.</p><p>Condition: Very good copy printed on strong paper.</p><p>Provenance: I. Ownership stamp "<em>Colonnello Oro Vincenzo S- Angelo Le Fratte Anno 1923</em>" at title page last page of each volume and on <em>verso</em> of map</p>
1769WRCAM47671Paris 1769. 250pp. Quarto. Contemporary marbled wrappers stitched. Spine lightly worn and faded. Minor foxing to first and last leaves. Very good plus. Jacques Necker 1732-1804 was serving as a director of the French East India Company when he penned this rebuttal to the MÉMOIRE of Abbe Morellet. Morellet had argued against the Compagnie's trading monopoly which Necker here defends. Necker would become Finance Minister under Louis XVI until the French Revolution. unknown books
1790LBW-7767Paris, P. Fr. Didot le jeune, 1790. In-4 de 26 pp.; cartonnage de papier marbré vert, pièce de titre rouge (reliure moderne).
1701PHO-436RELATION DE L'INQUISITION DE GOA. Enrichi de beacoup de Figures en Taille douces. Chez Jean Viret, Librairie, en Rue Merciere, au coin de Rue Ferrandiere, A Lyon, 1701. in-12 (Cm.15x9) Pg.(4), 219, (15). illustré de 8 planches HT dont 3 dépliantes par Vermeullen ,reliure en veau recouvert de papier , travail de vers , 1 planche déchirée avec manque , exemplaire usagé
1719PHO-658Amsterdam, Étienne Roger, 1719 ; petit in-12 basane fauve, dos lisse, exemplaire modeste. Édition ornée de 8 FIGURES GRAVÉES SUR CUIVRE DONT DEUX REPLIÉES : assemblées, tribunaux, condamnés, elle est dédiée à Melle de Cambout de Coislin. Hostile à l'Inquisition après avoir été lui-même condamné et incarcéré, Dellon dénonce les pratiques des inquisiteurs engendrés selon lui par des préjugés. Fortes traces d'humidité à la marge extérieur P1-19
1717WOC-2172Incomplet - Recueil des Voïages qui ont servi à l'établissement et aux progrès de la Compagnie des Indes Orientales, formée dans les Provinces-Unies des Païs-Bas. Tome 3ème seul en 2 parties. 2ème édition revue par l'auteur et considérablement augmentée. Orné de 9 planches sur cuivre, dont 8 repliées (petites déchirures sur quelques une sans manque). Amterdam, Aux Dépens d'Etienne Roger, 1717. 2 parties in-12 (17x4,5x12cm) en 1 volume, dans une brochure d'époque d'attente de reliure, avec . 663pp + 32pp de table. Tome 3 seul sur 5 volumes.
180019106AB1800. Paris Poignee An VIII 1800 Four large folding engraved maps six engraved foloding maps and one plan. The four large folding engraved maps are forming the 'Carte de L'Indostan ou de L'Empire Mogol' the oulines contemporary hand-coloured. First French edition with maps revised by Jean Nicholas Buache incorporating the four maps that compose Rennell's "second great work. the construction of the first approximately correct map of India" DNB. "The Father of Indian Surveying" Gole "Early Maps of India" Rennell charted the currents through the India Ocean and around Africa and later surveyed the Indian interior. He recognized Europe's growing fascination with India: "As almost every particular relating to Hindoostan is become an object of popular curiosity it can hardly be deemed superfluous to lay before the public an improved system of its geography" Rennell Preface. With Rennell's first map of Hindoostan the result of 500 separate surveys and stretching from the Himalayas in the north to Ceylon in the south and the "Great Sandy Deserts" in the west. Born in Chudleigh in Devon England James Rennell who was to become one of the mosst celebrated cartographers of his time joined the British Navy as a midshipman at the age of 14. Amidst the Seven Years' War 1756-1763 he travelled the world and learned marine surveying and hydrography. This led to his appointment at age 24 as surveyor of the British East India Company's dominions in Bengal. In 1765 Rennell began surveying India. By this time the British East India Company had maintained its foothold on the region for over one hundred years but it was still another century before Queen Victoria would set her eyes eastward and Rennell's explorations and accounts helped to fill that gap in time. Rennell combined data from British Army columns with Ain-e-Akbari 1598 a translation of Islamic geography of the empire which helped him acquire information about old divisions he therefore subdivided the country according to the Mughal provinces of 'subas'. unknown