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29156INDIA TEMPLES OF SOUTH INDIA. Delhi: Ministry of Information and Broadcasting 1960. 8vo. Wrappers. 52 pages plates. Spine chipped. unknown books
1974298588Delhi: Vidya Chitrprakashan 1974. unbound. Map. Offset lithograph. 40 x 29 1/2 inches.<br/><br/> Colorful map of Tamil Nadu with 3 inset data maps on power minerals and agriculture. Tamil Nadu a South Indian state is famed for its Dravidian-style Hindu temples. Railroads broad gage and narrow gage are noted. Folded as issued with some wear along the folds and booklet cover tattered around the edges. Hard to find.<br/><br/> Vidya Chitrprakashan unknown books
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
196074434Delhi: Ministry of Education 1960. Paperback. Good. photos index v 491p. Wrapper partially pasted down jacket over plain wrapper. 25cm. Jacket worn. Former owner's name. <br/><br/> Ministry of Education paperback books
166256266Rotterdam: Floris Willemsen 1662. 7pp. 1 vols. Small 4to. Sewn. Slightly age-darkened but sound. 7pp. 1 vols. Small 4to. Treachery the Dutch and the Danes - West Africa 1662. A very rare pamphlet related to the Dutch West India Company and its settlements in Guinea offering a glimpse of the growing competition among European powers for the slave trade between West Africa and the West Indies. Competition was particularly sharp between the powerful Dutch West India Company and the Danish African Company which had also recently established settlments in Guinea. Against this background emerges the strange story of one Isaac Coymans an Amsterdam merchant who plotted to murder the settlers of a Dutch colony and turn it over to the Danish Crown. He was tried and convicted and this rare pamphlet publishes the sentence of the court: Coymans was imprisoned for six years banished for life from the 7 Dutch Provinces and fined 20000 florins.<br/>It is rare: OCLC locates only one copy in the United States Harvard and four in the Netherlands. Asher 315 Floris Willemsen unknown books
195777076Delhi: Delhi School of Economics University of Delhi 1957. Paperback. Very Good/Very Good. 88p. Original wrapper with a dj. 25cm. <br/><br/> Delhi School of Economics, University of Delhi paperback books
200245000New York: Art Today 2002. First edition. Stapled paper wrappers. A very good copy with faint crease. Unpaged 4 pp. Illus. with color reproductions. Sq. 8vo. An exhibition from Friday 21 June to Sunday 14 July 2002. Art Today unknown books
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
1792245340Maestricht: Roux & Compagnie 1792. First edition was London 1791. With 2 large folding maps of south and southeast Asia the first encompassing the classical references in Robertson's text the second of the region according to Ptolemy. xii 501 pp. 1 vols. 8vo. Contemporary quarter calf and boards new endpapers. Bookplate. Very good. First edition was London 1791. With 2 large folding maps of south and southeast Asia the first encompassing the classical references in Robertson's text the second of the region according to Ptolemy. xii 501 pp. 1 vols. 8vo. A translation into French of Robertson's Historical Disquisition Concerning the Knowledge which the Ancients had of India. Robertson was also the author of The History of America 1777. Lowndes 1571 Roux & Compagnie unknown books
1881511291881. Analytical Study of Punjabi Law India. Tupper Charles Lewis Editor. Wilson J. Editor of Volume IV Walker T. Gordon Editor of Volume V. Punjab Customary Law. Calcutta: Office of the Superintendent of Government Printing 1881-1885. 5 volumes. Quarto 10" x 6-3/4". Contemporary cloth gilt titles to spines. Moderate rubbing to boards heavier rubbing to extremities with chipping to spine ends some hinges cracked internally clean. Ex-library.Shelf labels to spines markings to endleaves small stamps to title pages. $450. Only edition. A region with sophisticated systems of law and government the Punjab region was gradually colonized by Great Britain during the eighteenth century. It remained part of the British Empire until the end of British rule in 1947. At this time the region was divided between India and Pakistan. As these volumes indicates the British recognized the sophistication and value of Punjabi law and took efforts to comprehend and adapt it to English law. Contents: I. A Selection from the Records of the Punjab Government II. Statements of Customary Law in Different Districts III. Questions on Tribunal and Local Custom: a Manual for the Use of Settlement Officers IV. General Code of Tribal Custom in the Sirsa District of the Punjab V. The Customary Law of the Ludhiana District. OCLC locates 27 copies. Catalogue of the Library of the Harvard Law School 1909 II:778. unknown books
185315278London: Saunders & Stanford; Manchester: Simms & Diham 1853. Small 8vo. 1 f. 47 1 pp. 1 f. <br><br>In the society's series: "India reform" this being number 8. Condemnation of deteriorated infrastructure during the first 20 years of British rule. 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
19989787NY: Norton. Fine in Fine dust jacket. 1998. Hardcover. 0393045943 . First printing of the American edition. Fine in a fine dust jacket. . Norton hardcover books
1767WRCAM47669Paris: Louis Cellot 1767. 23pp. Quarto. Stitched as issued. Minor foxing. Very good. The case of Charles-Joseph Patissier Marquis de Bussy against the directors of the French East India Company. De Bussy insists that he has already paid his accounts with the Compagnie - prior to their asking - while they maintain that he owes some 800000 rupies. The Marquis de Bussy would go on to be the Governor General of the French colony of Pondicherry from 1783 to 1785. Only three copies in OCLC. Louis Cellot unknown books
196852532Kolkata: Communist Party of India Marxist 1968. Four works bound into a single volume. Unprinted red vinyl flexible boards; 3173 48 20 15pp. Slight aging to texts; wrappers bound in but for second title which is bound without wrappers; generally Very Good. All appear to be first printings with the exception of the final title which is a ca. 1968 reprint of the 1951 document. <br/><br/>The Communist Party of India Marxist was the major communist opposition party to emerge out of the 1964 split within the Communist Party of India. Communist Party of India (Marxist) unknown books
1967WRCLIT51411Bombay: Parichay Trust 1967. I:12&3; II:1&2. Five issues. Small quarto. Printed wrappers. One issue has receipt date stamp on upper wrapper else very good to fine. Edited by Nissim Ezekiel. Published quarterly. Texts in translation along with occasional international contributors. Parichay Trust unknown books
18933075751893. 193 original albumen prints ranging in size from 180mm x 260mm to 239mm x 290mm mounted on card most captioned in ink in English in a fin-de-siècle Vienna hand; approx. 60 with small printed captions mounted to boards; 8 photographs untitled. 2 vols. Oblong 4to. Housed in two contemporary morocco backed cases stamped in gilt "Indien" on spine and upper covers with third box to match. Some occasional bowing of boards photographs fine and well preserved with exception of a stock image of the Taj Mahal lightly faded and some soiling to the mount. 193 original albumen prints ranging in size from 180mm x 260mm to 239mm x 290mm mounted on card most captioned in ink in English in a fin-de-siècle Vienna hand; approx. 60 with small printed captions mounted to boards; 8 photographs untitled. 2 vols. Oblong 4to. Archduke Franz-Ferdinand - Big Game Hunting in India 1893. Group of 193 original albumen print photographs documenting the Indian portion of the world tour of Archduke Franz-Ferdinand of Austria 1863-1914. This official voyage of the Archduke lasting from December 1892 to October 1893 had explicit diplomatic ethnographic and scientific aims as well as an unspoken goal of permitting the Archduke to recover his health after a diagnosis of tuberculosis. The royal party traveled aboard the imperial cruiser Kaiserin Elisabeth the most modern vessel of the Austrian fleet. They spent two weeks in Ceylon now Sri Lanka before arriving in India in mid-January 1893. The party spent two-and-a-half months in India before touring Nepal returning briefly to Calcutta to embark for Singapore at the end of March. The world tour continued with visits in Australia the Pacific Islands Japan Canada and the American West before the Archduke sailed from New York to Le Havre.<br/> The Archduke's stay in India included diplomatic engagements military reviews and a formal visit to the sixth Nizam of Hyderabad who was in late Victorian times the richest man in the world. The Archduke was put up in the Nizam's Bashir Bagh palace. The Archduke also spent considerable time hunting hawking pigsticking bagging some 20 tigers and leopard antelope sambhur black buck and just about every other beast of the chase in Ceylon he had hunted elephant. Franz-Ferdinand was a devoted hunter whose lifetime game bag exceeded 200000 animals; on the world tour his entourage included a huntsman and his taxidemist Eduard Hodek 1858-1929 who was also the Archduke's photographer and boon companion. The itinerary of the Archduke's travels permits the close dating of many of the photographs and events of the trip. A detailed list of the photographs is available. An exhibition in Vienna in 1894 publicized the collections made by the Archduke during his world travels and his diary was published as Tagebuch meiner Reise um die Erde in two volumes 1895-6. Upon the death of his father in 1896 Franz-Ferdinand became the heir to the Austrian throne. His assassination at Sarajevo in 1914 proved the spark that sent Europe and the world into war.<br/> The photographs document a wide range of subjects both formal and informal including views of the Archduke's activities grand receptions by the Nizam of Hyderabad military reviews sporting and equestrian events topographical vistas palace scenes as well as ethnographic and hunting images including substantial game bags. Many of the formal photographs of events in Hyderabad were taken by Lala Deen Dayal 1844-1905 noted court photographer to the Nizam and the first Indian photographer to gain international recognition for his work as a pioneer of photography in India only a few bear his studio stamp; but the images are identified in Höfer. Some of the views of and around Calcutta are from Samuel Bourne or Bourne and Shepherd.<br/> A spectacular visual record of 1890s India the opulence of the court of Hyderabad and sporting episodes in the life of Franz-Ferdinand. Regina Höfer Imperial Sightseeing: Die Indienreise von Erzherzog Franz-Ferdinand von Österreich-Este Vienna Museum für Völkerkunde Wien 2010 unknown books
1930321885India 1930. With 124 photographs most 3 x 4 inches a few 4 x 6 inches mounted on black album leaves some with corner mounted others tipped in. With four other photographs and four negatives loosely inserted. 1 vols. Oblong folio. Black cloth. Minor exterior wear. Photos fine and fresh. With 124 photographs most 3 x 4 inches a few 4 x 6 inches mounted on black album leaves some with corner mounted others tipped in. With four other photographs and four negatives loosely inserted. 1 vols. Oblong folio. Abum of travels of a party of western travellers in India with scenes of the Taj Mahal and the Ganges formal gardens and monasteries in Ladakh and many views of plains and mountain valleys. There are excellent photos of large mahseer taken by the three anglers two gentleman and a lady trout fishing and a large trophy tiger. Pictures of the campsites in Kashmir and accompanying shikaris and guides round out the record.<br/>Nicely composed and covering a variety of terrain and scenes with great sporting content. unknown books
198422132ELos Angeles: Columbia Pictures 1984. First Edition. Paperbound 8 1/2†x 11†when folded into three panels. A special film program made by the studio for advance screenings of the film of the Oscar nominated film A Passage to India screenplay by David Lean based on the novel by E.M. Forster directed by David Lean starring Judy Davis Victor Banerjee Peggy Ashcroft James Fox Alec Guiness and Nigel Havers. The film won two Oscars: Best Supporting Actress Ashcroft and Best Music - Original Score Maurice Jarre and received nine more nominations; Best Picture Best Director Best Actress Davis Best Adapted Screenplay Best Cinematography Best Art Direction - Set Direction Best Film Editing Best Costume Design and Best Sound. It won three Golden Globes; Best Foreign Film Best Supporting Actress Ashcroft and Best Original Score. With two Golden Globe nominations; Best Director and Best Screenplay. Fine in printed wrappers. Columbia Pictures unknown books
16929Birth Control India 2 silver gelatin print photographs showing Rural Indian women learn about birth control in outdoor classroom. An Indian woman instructor from International Planned Parenthood Federation leads a demonstration on different contraceptive health devices. 2 silver gelatin print photographs. 11 x 8 in. Original press photos. Filing stamps on back dated "18 Okt 1965". Printed on the van behind speaker: "Van donated by International Planned Parenthood Federation / Imported through Church World Service". In 1952 India was the first country in the wold to implement a family planning strategy as part of national development. The same year the International Planned Parenthood Federation IPPF a global offshoot fo Planned Parenthood with the broad aims of promoting sexual and reproductive health and advocating the right of individuals to make their own choices in family planning was founded in Bombay present-day Mumbai by Margaret Sanger and Lady Rama Rau. Educators would use vans such as these to travel around rural areas and teach women in makeshift classrooms-sometimes even outdoors as in this images. Crease to bottom right corner of vertical photo. Both in very good condition. unknown books
1787WRCAM47668Amsterdam & Paris 1787. 2140pp. Quarto. Contemporary blue wrappers stitched. Spine with some wear and chipping. Minor scattered foxing. Near fine. Untrimmed. Mémoire of the French East India Company freshly reconstituted in 1785 after its liquidation in 1769. The text includes figures on investor shares and the business of the Company. Seven copies are listed in OCLC. unknown books
1764WRCAM47798Paris 1764. 275pp. Quarto. Contemporary marbled wrappers stitched. Very minor soiling and wear. Near fine. A defense of the Sieur de la Selle and an account of his service with the Compagnie des Indes in India during the Seven Years' War. Only one copy located in OCLC at the Bibliothèque Nationale in France. unknown books
1790WRCAM47672Paris 1790. 28pp. Quarto. Contemporary blue wrappers stitched. Internally clean. Near fine. Memorial of the French East India Company justifying the need for their trade privileges and exclusivities. Fewer than ten copies in OCLC. unknown books
190157883Bristol: June 29 1901. Quarto bifolium mimeographed throughout; very good. A complimentary meal from the "foremen clerks and salesmen to the general manager Hon. Harry H. Shepard" consisting of "chowder clams fish fritters lobster stuffed loaf potatoes onions cucumbers tomatoes radishes bread assorted ice cream watermelon bananas coffee lemonade and beer." The inside spread details the toasts to be given to Col. Samuel Pomeroy Colt the president of the company 2 secretaries the purchase agent ex-Governor Wardwell and several others. The verso of the second leaf is illustrated with a flying beer keg and 5 ambulatory onions carrying a book beer mug hatchet and a clock. <br/><br/> June 29 unknown books
501113INDIA EXPEDITIONARY FORCE "A". The Indian Corps and The Indian Cavalry Corps 1914-1933 First Reunion Dinner Delhi February 17 1933. Large 8vo 4 pages with 4 tipped-in photographs. Stiff cream wraps with original blue ties. Signed by Authors. F. Soft cover. paperback books
1936634061936. MEMOIRS OF THE GEOLOGICAL SURVEY OF INDIA. MEMOIRS OF THE GEOLOGICAL SURVEY OF INDIA. Palaeontologia Indica being Figures and Descriptions of the Organic Remains Procured During the Progress of the Geological Survey of India. Calcutta: Government of India 1936. New Series. Vol. XXII No. 6. Plates I to V. A Permo-Carboniferous Fauna from South-West Persia Iran. By J.A. Douglas. 4to. wrappers. Mild soil sun and light wear to wraps which have separated from the text. Inscribed by the author at front wrap. unknown books