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189037833ABLpzg, in Kommission von Justus Naumann 1890. 8°. V S., 1 Bl., 335, (1) S. Rote OLwd mit Rücken- und Deckeltitel in Gold. Geringfügig berieben; zart gebräunt; wenige Bll. geringfügig wellig; Widmung von 1892 verso Frontispiz.
1899111591899 demi-reliure bleu-marine (half binding) in-octavo, dos long (spine without raised band) nerfs (spine with raised bands) - titre frappé or (gilt title) et filets or (gilt lines), papier marbré aux plats (cover with marbled paper) - épidermures sur le premier plat (scratches on the front cover), tranches jaspées (marbled edges), illustrations : 11 gravures d'après les dessins du Père Victor Delpech (11 engraving from the Delpech's drawings), III+279 pages, 1899 à Paris Victor Retaux Libraire-Editeur,
189945849ABBombay., The Times of India Office., 1899. Groß 8°. 50 S., 23 Tafeln. Farbig illustriertes OLeinen Sixth Edition. Einband etwas berieben und tels leicht fleckig. Widmung auf Vorsatz, sonst ordentliches Exemplar.
186632820551<p><b>This is a splendid pair of Samuel Bourne views of the Qutb complex in Delhi.</b></p><p>The first photograph shows the Delhi minaret and "victory tower" at the Qutb complex the tallest minaret in the world built of bricks. "The Qutb Minar is one of the most famous monuments in India and one of the most significant examples of early Indo-Islamic architecture. It is a tower of victory which also served as a minaret for the adjacent Quwwat al-Islam Might of Islam mosque. It was begun by Qutb-ud-Din Aybak ruled 1206-1210 the first Sultan of Delhi and founder of the Mamluk or Slave Dynasty and continued by Shams-ud-Din Iltutmish ruled 1211-1236. It is 72.5 m 238 ft high and rises in five tapering fluted" British Library.</p><p>The second photograph shows the screen of the Quwwat-ul-Islam mosque. "The screen which is often referred to as the 'Great Arch' is 6.7 metres wide and 16 metres high. An inscription on the central arch states that it was built in 1199 by Qutbuddin Aibak. It was one of the first Islamic monuments to be built by Hindu craftsmen in India. The craftsmen used the traditional method of laying blocks of stone horizontally and rounding the sides of individual stones to create the curve of the arch. The screen was ornately decorated with carved calligraphy and repeating scroll-like designs" Victoria and Albert Museum. The iron pillar at the left is cropped as issued. The dark tones and strong contrast wonderfully highlight the intricate carvings.</p><p>British photographer Samuel Bourne traveled throughout India from 1863-1870 photographing monuments people and landscapes. "By the time Bourne left India in 1870 to return to England he had produced over 2500 views mostly of architecture and landscapes which distributed by his partner Charles Shepherd constitute the most exhaustive record made in India by a single photographer. Bourne's carefully thought-out meticulously crafted images were collected by tourists archaeologists and botanists alike" Metropolitan Museum of Art.</p>
189215638Thacker Spink & Co. Calcutta 1892. 8vo. Fifth Edition with a frontispiece original tissue guard present illustrated title and numerous illustrations a number full-page in the text; original blue pictorial cloth upper board and backstrip elaborately blocked in gilt and black bevelled boards black endpapers a remarkably bright fresh clean copy. With the trade ticket of Sizer of Felixstowe on front paste-down and 40pp publisher's illustrated catalogue dated January 1894 bound in at end. First published in 1883 this scarce work collects a series of papers first published in the newspaper 'Times of India'. Scarce especially in this condition. Thacker Spink & Co., Calcutta, hardcover
189521117Edinburgh And London: William Blackwood and Sons. 1895. First Edition. Hardcover. Very Good. Boards with light rubbing to extremities. Bookplate. Light marginal dampstaining. ; The story of a hunting adventurer in India. Including a large rear fold-out map in VG condition. Numerous illustrations. ; 8vo 8" - 9" tall; x 373 32 pages . William Blackwood and Sons hardcover
1874949F34Bombay: The Times of India Offive 1874 . First edition. Leather. Good Only. 8.5" by 6". Not Stated. The vanishingly scarce 1874 edition of the Times of India's illustrated calendar and directory to Bombay. A very scarce work.Illustrated with a frontispiece and two further plates. Collated complete.A fascinating and informative alphabetically arranged guide to the businesses buildings statistics army and economy of Bombay and India at large in India in 1874 issued by the Times of India.Also included are army lists marine lists and civil lists. With a calendar of important events taking place throughout the year also present and tables of weights and measurements. With sixty-four pages of contemporary advertisements to the rear.With the stamp of the United Kingdom Law Society to the title page and one or two further leaves and with their name to the back strip tail.An impressively detailed reference work offering insight into life in Bombay in the 1870s. In a half calf binding with cloth covered boards. Major rubbing to calf of back strip and boards. Front board detached but present. Rear joint starting with board firmly held. Lacking front free endpaper. Frontispiece detached and loosely inserted. Internally firmly bound. Pages lightly age toned with the odd light handling mark. Library stamp to title page head and one or two further leaves. Good Only The Times of India Offive hardcover
189552526New York: Charles Scribner’s Sons 1895. 12mo. 390 2 pp. plus 16 pp. publisher’s catalogue. Frontisp. 11 plates 3 maps 1 large double-page colour map. Blue pictorial publisher’s cloth cover art image of figure in tuban holding sword tiger on spine in red white & black white red & gilt lettering decoration minor darkening dustsoiling minor wear to couple corners slight bumping to couple corners still VG bright copy. First edition of this rousing tale of privateers shipwreck and rescue in India during the third and fourth Anglo-Mysore Wars in Indian 1790-1799. Henty has focused on the failings of Lord Cornwallis as he describes the battles in which Tipu Sultan invaded the state of Travancore with French allies which ended in his defeat at the siege of Serigapatam and the signing of the Treaty which required him to surrender half his kingdom to the British East India Company. The Fourth Anglo-Mysore War resulted in the death of Tipu Sultan when the British won a decisive victory at the Siege of Seringapatam in 1799. William Henry Margeston 1861-1940 was a noted English painter and illustrator primarily known for his striking portraits of women. Charles Scribner’s Sons, hardcover
1877013743London: Spottiswoode and Co Ltd 1877. Book measures 22x14.5.cm. 675pp 2 folding plates12 folding plans. Bound in original publishers blue cloth with gilt title lettering on top board. Cloth lightly rubbed some abrasion wear on head and tail of spine. Binding in good clean condition. Internally pages and plates clean. A nice copy. . First Edition. Cloth. Very Good. 8vo. Spottiswoode and Co Ltd Hardcover
1841058768London: J. Hatchard and Son 187 Piccadilly. 1841. First Edition . Soft cover. Very Good Plus. 8vo. FIRST EDITION. LONDON : 1841. A Sermon Preached at the Cathedral Church of St. John Calcutta at an ordination holden on Sunday May 2 1841. Paper-covered spine. Printed title-page. No owner name or internal markings. Bright tight and clean. VERY GOOD INDEED. iii 108 pages. Includes bibliographical references. . 8vo. Will be well-packed for posting/shipping. SCARCE. <br/> <br/> J. Hatchard and Son, 187, Piccadilly. paperback
1841059118London: J. Hatchard and Son 187 Piccadilly. 1841. First Edition . Soft cover. Very Good Plus. 8vo. FIRST EDITION. LONDON : 1841. A Sermon Preached at the Cathedral Church of St. John Calcutta at an ordination holden on Sunday May 2 1841. Paper-covered spine. Printed title-page. No owner name or internal markings. Bright tight and clean. VERY GOOD INDEED. iii 108 pages. Includes bibliographical references. . 8vo. Will be well-packed for posting/shipping. London: J. Hatchard and Son 187 Piccadilly. SCARCE. <br/> <br/> J. Hatchard and Son, 187, Piccadilly. paperback
188945217Calcutta:: Printed by Bama Churan Dutta 1889. First edition. sewn but lacking wrappers. Light wear; some soiling; very good. Neither the BMC nor NUC mentions the folding frontispiece map. 8vo. Folding frontispiece map. Printed by Bama Churan Dutta, unknown
1890217858London. circa1890s. Engraving 11.5 x 18cms image only; 18.2 x 26.5cms sheet including caption a little marginal wear but the image with deep tone in very good condition. Atmospheric photogravure of Kolkata after an original photograph by Francis Frith 1822-1898 one of the most successful English commercial photographers in the 1850s & 1860s. . unknown
185315279London: Saunders & Stanford; Manchester: Simms & Diham 1853. Small 8vo. 40 pp. <br><br>In the society's series: "India reform" this being number 9. Library of Congress attributes authorship to John Sullivan. Condemnation of British assumptions that regarded native rule as evil and wrong. Uncommon. <br>Â Â Â Â <br>Â Â Â Â NSTC 2I1607 & 2I1608 for the series. Removed from a nonce volume. Good condition. Saunders & Stanford; Manchester: Simms & Diham unknown books
189759126London Calcutta & Madras: W. Thacker & Co. 2 Creed Lane; Higginbotham & Co. 1897. Thick 8vo. xxvii 1 435 1 pp. plus xii 4 pp. publisher’s ads. With numerous plates text illustrations diagrams. Burgundy-coloured cloth gilt inset panel on front cover from original binding w/ original spine laid back down on spine renewed endpapers minor edgewear rubbing occasional toning still a VG- copy w/ bookplate of Albert Sayman on front pastedown. Third edition and considered the “best†edition of this fishing classic for South Asia detailing the angler’s pursuit of the “Mahseer†the chief of the Indian game fishes. Included are expanded and substantially revised chapters on flyfishing live bait fishing bottom fishing for Labeo freshwater sharks and much more all augmented with expanded illustrations. W. Thacker & Co., 2, Creed Lane; Higginbotham & Co., hardcover
1854511391854. London: Printed by J.H. Cox 1854. 3 vols. London: Printed by J.H. Cox 1854. 3 vols. India. East India Company. Clarke Richard Compiler. The Regulations of the Government of Fort William in Bengal In Force at the End of 1853; To Which are Added the Acts of the Government of India in Force in that Presidency. With Lists of Titles and an Index. Prepared Under the Authority of the Hon. The Court of Directors of the East-India Company. London: Printed by J.H. Cox 1854. 3 volumes. Quarto 8-1/2" x 10-1/2". Recent cloth gilt titles to spines endpapers renewed. Brief annotations in a few places interior otherwise clean. Ex-library. Small inkstamps to title pages. $750. Only edition. With a detailed analytical digest. Established by a Royal Charter in 1600 the British East India Company was granted a 21-year monopoly on all trade in the East Indies. Based in a series of fortified manufacturing and trading centers most notably Fort William in Bengal Fort St. George in Madras and the Bombay Castle the company evolved from a commercial venture to one that virtually ruled India as it acquired governmental legal and military functions. It was dissolved in 1858. Produced as an official record these volumes are a compilation of all regulations from 1793 to 1853 in force at Fort William. OCLC locates 6 copies. Catalogue of the Library of the Harvard Law School I:395. unknown books
1894158922London: W.H. Allen & Co. 1894. LIII, 572; XV, 579 Seiten / Pages. Mit 2 Frontispizen, zahlreichen Faltkarten und Ansichten in den Texten sowie einer großen Faltkarte in Papiertasche auf dem hinteren Innendeckel des 2. Bandes / With 2 frontispieces, numerous folding maps and views of the texts, and a large folding map in a paper bag on the inside cover of the second volume. Gr. 8° (22,5-25 cm). Blaue Orig.-Leinenbände mit goldgeprägten Rückentiteln sowie goldenen heraldischen Supralibros auf den vorderen Buchdeckeln. [Hardcover / fest gebunden]. / Original blue cloth bindings with gilted titles to spines and gilted heraldic supralibros to front covers.
188937245Lucknow, The Methodist Publishing House, 1889. 211, 198, XXX (Appendix) S. Mit Abb. im Text u. 25 Taf. Privat. HLdr.
18358652<p>First edition. Octavo. Descriptive account by Rev. Hobart Caunter. 22 engravings from original drawings by William Daniell. 263 pages 4 pages of advertisements. Original gilt and blindstamped dark brown morocco spine with gilt stamped design of a palm tree and camel covers with gilt stamped vignette of 3 men riding on an elephant surrounded by blindstamped border of intertwined snakes a.e.g. rubbing to extremities. Very good. No foxing. Binder's ticked of F. Westley. Bookplate of H. Scofield and C.W. Nicolay with Nicolay's ink signature dated 1835.</p> Bull and Churton hardcover books
18358652First edition. Octavo. Descriptive account by Rev. Hobart Caunter. 22 engravings from original drawings by William Daniell. 263 pages 4 pages of advertisements. Original gilt and blindstamped dark brown morocco spine with gilt stamped design of a palm tree and camel covers with gilt stamped vignette of 3 men riding on an elephant surrounded by blindstamped border of intertwined snakes a.e.g. rubbing to extremities. Very good. No foxing. Binder's ticked of F. Westley. Bookplate of H. Scofield and C.W. Nicolay with Nicolay's ink signature dated 1835. Bull and Churton hardcover
189753180London: Methuen & Co. 1897. Tall 8vo. x 2 361 pp. Photo frontisp. 15 photo plates 1 large folding colour map. Blue pebbled cloth gilt lettering on spine very minor shelfwear rubbing slight bumping to couple corners VG copy. First edition of this excellent work compiled from information collected during the course of the Ethnographical Survey of the Provinces Agra and Oudh in northwest India. Methuen & Co., hardcover
1858184072London.: Illustrated London News. 27 November1858. Engraving on single newspaper leaf 34.3 x 23.7 cms related text verso short sealed marginal tear not affecting the image scant spotting very good condition. Bustling street scene in Agra fifty or so years after it had fallen under the control of the East India Company. The engraving includes fine architectural detail in a city known for its most prized monument the Taj Mahal. . Illustrated London News. unknown
1884189408London: Printed by the Ballatyne Press "For Private Circulation" 1884. Duleep Singh reclaims his throne First and only edition privately issued of this controversial presentation of the maharajah's grievances against the British Government's claims to the Punjab. Decidedly uncommon around 14 copies traced institutionally just a couple at auction. An excellent copy of a fragile fugitive and highly desirable work here in a variant binding to the black skiver usually encountered. The child king Duleep Singh 1838-1893 Maharajah of Lahorewas carried into exile following defeat in the Second Anglo-Sikh War 1848-9 converting to Christianity in 1854 obtaining a royal audience and becoming "an immediate success" with the Queen and eventually settling in Elveden Suffolk with Bamba Müller his "part-Ethiopian part-German" ODNB wife who he had met in Cairo when returning from his mother's funeral in India; "Duleep Singh loved Elveden and rebuilt the church cottages and the school. His fame as a shooter of game was revived in the grounds of the great estate". However "amid European glamour the spirit that had tasted sovereignty was hibernating somewhere in the mind of Duleep Singh. Prompted initially by his mother then by his cousin Thakur Singh Sandhanwalia and finally by the supposed prophecies of the tenth Sikh guru Duleep Singh began a battle with the British government asserting the illegality of the annexation of the Punjab and demanded to be reinstated as maharajah. In 1886 he tried to return to India to place himself as the prophesied head of the Sikh people but was arrested at Aden. Here he was received back into the Sikh faith". From Paris he made himself the centre of various plots to overthrow British rule in the Punjab scheming with Russian and Irish revolutionaries to force the Khyber Pass but all of these conspiracies came to nothing. Increasingly dogged by ill health he sought a reconciliation with Victoria who "responded with a full pardon through the secretary of state on 1 August 1890". He died in Paris in 1893 and was carried back to his beloved Elveden and buried in the graveyard of St Andrew's and St Patrick's Church. The present work represents the historical groundwork to his campaign for reinstatement to the throne and was distributed solely to those who he felt could be of influence to that end. It was "compiled partly from historical sources and partly from private information and documents furnished" Preface by Duleep Singh himself and encompasses a sketch of the early history of the Punjab; a biographical narrative of the Maharajah; and an explanation "of the peculiar Relations in which the Maharajah stands towards the Government and the causes of the differences between them". Octavo. pp. viii 183. Original moderate red cloth over flexible boards title gilt to the front cover single fillet blind panel to both covers grey-blue decorative endpapers. Slightly rubbed the spine sunned; endpapers a little browned pale toning to the text-block else a very good copy. hardcover
1842182100London W. H. Allen & co. 1842. Third Edition. Hardback. Very good copy in the original plain cloth. Professionally re-cased with the original spine laid back; very impressively finished. Remains particularly well-preserved overall; tight bright clean and strong. Scans etc. on request.; 8vo 8"" - 9"" tall; 773 pages; Related names: East India Company. Great Britain. Laws statutes etc. Description: xiv 773 p. 28 x 23 cm. London, W. H. Allen & co. hardcover
1873316648New York: Nelson & Phillips 1873. Eighth edition. Illus. with a map and 42 illustraions. 557pp. Three quarters crimson morocco and cloth sides. Fine. Eighth edition. Illus. with a map and 42 illustraions. 557pp. INSCRIBED. Inscribed on ffep"Mr David Smith/ with trhe compliments of/ Jno. W. Butler/ Mexico/ June 22/80. Nelson & Phillips unknown books