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122 p.; 17 cm. Brossura editoriale. Buono
S. Rangarajan - Kasturi & Sons Ltd.. 1999-2004. Bon état. Couv. légèrement passée. Pliures. 201 numéros d'env. 16 pages chacun. Illustrés de nombreuses photos en noir et blanc. Numéros manquants: Vol. 25: n° 42-47; vol. 26: n° 1-4, 27-28; vol. 27: n° 2, 7, 14-15, 17, 22-26, 28-29, 31-33, 35, 39, 43-44, 48; vol. 29: n° 2, 4, 7, 11, 19, 28, 32; vol. 30: n° 7, 12-14. From the n° 41, vol. 25, Oct. 9 1999, to the n° 24, vol. 30, June 12 2004. Summary of the n° 41, vol. 25, Oct. 9 1999: 66 p.c. Turnout in last phase. Germany backs India on terrorism. Harshad Mehta sentenced to 5-year RO. PM releases CD on the Mahatma. Polls for 4 Bihar LS put off. Steering clear of naxal traps in A.P. A legend in her time (T.R. Rajakumari), etc. Summary of the n° 24, vol. 30, June 12 2004: Talks with Pakistan on nuclear issues. Supreme Court stops notification for Rajya Sabba elections. Film actor fires at producer, associate (Nandamuri Balakrishna). Help to settle Cauvery issue, Karunanidhi urges Manmohan, Sonia. Senior Congress leaders left out in Ministry expansion; Through a shrinking camera (Uma Mahadevan-Dasgupta takes a look at Mani Ratnam's latest film 'Yuva')...
466 pages plus LXXX pages of black and white illustrations. Index. Reprint of the 1946 first edition. "An attempt has here been made to set up the Hindu temple conceptually, from the foundation to its finial." - from Preface. Contains the following parts: Site, Plan, Plan and Supernal Man, Substances of Which the Temple is Built, Names and Origins of the Temple, Superstructure, Proportionate Measurement and Varieties of the Temple, Images of the Temple, Explanation of Plates, Appendi, Sources. Both volumes tight, square and unmarked with light external wear and soiling. Cream-coloured cloth boards well protected by clear plastic sleeves. A quality copy. Book
In 8°, tutta tela con sovraccoperta editoriale, pp. LVI, 1220, lievissimo difetto al taglio per il resto buon esemplare. ZA10/A (spedizione standard SEMPRE tracciata con raccomandata-piego di libri, eventuale FATTURA da richiedere all'ordine) (ZA10/A)
VG+ in a VG+ dust jacket. 197 pp.
276 p. 8vo. Original full cloth binding. Paper labels. First printing. Edition Limited to 1500 numbered copies. A comprehensive work on the Hindu Art of Love, including the doctrine of the most important eroticists, has never before been attempted in English - he has "handled the subject in the most serious manner. but consented to its publication only if privately printed and sold to adults." A very fine copy. EROS 4.
178pp., cloth, dustwrapper, 26cm., VG, [text in Hindi with English translation]
19 cm, brossura illustrata con leggere tracce d'uso; p. ii, 120, 12 tavole
16°, pp.171 (1), numerose ill.n.t., cartine, pubblicità e illustrate. Br. edit. ill.
Large 8vo. Pp. viii,129-189, 11 pls. of photosm 2 fold. pls. of sections, 3 fold. colour. geol. maps, 12 figs. Orig. printed wrappers. Spine mended, good otherwise.
Features: Evolution of the India Pattern Brown Bess; Stevens Pistols; The JO, LO, AR Automatic Pistols; Winchester's Single Shot Rifle; Powder Flask Special - Captain Cook's Ship's Cannon; Early American Swords of F.W. Widmann, Supplement II. Average wear. Unmarked. Binding intact. Solid copy. Book
First edition, large 8vo, 8vo, 28, [v]-xxix, [1], 356 pp., front inner hinge shaken, original cloth, spine slightly faded, gilt lettering on spine, a very good copy. Provenance: From the library of W. R. Partridge (University Hall, 1882) with his remarks in the text.
VOLUME TWO ONLY. 225x145mm. XXXVIII+413 pages. Gilt hardcover. Cover stained. Spine edges bumped and rubbed. Sticker on front whitepage. Rear whitepage slightly stained. Else in good condition.
Cover portrait of The Right Hon. Joseph Austen Chamberlain, Secretary of State for India since June 1915. Feature: The Heroic story of the church on the battlefield. The 'Padre' in the fighting line (conclusion). Interesting photo of tunnel dug beneath a church on the Eastern Front. Multiple photos of the clergy in action. The Campaign in Mesopotamia to the Fall of Kut. Full-page photo. portrait of Major-General Charles Vere Ferrers Townshend, Defender of Kut-el-Amara. Iinteresting Mesopotamian centerfold photos; and more. Covers detached but present. Above-average wear. Book
8vo., First Edition thus, with coloured frontispiece, coloured plates and endpaper maps; pictorial boards, black cloth back lettered in red and yellow, a near fine copy in publisher's board slip-case.
26x20. 264p. Fotogr. C. Gascoigne. Enc. Cart. Ed. Sobrecubierta.
320p., illus. Hardcover Good condition Illus. by Bob Fink
234 pagine; 21 cm. Legatura editoriale con sopracoperta. There is pencil writing "Please return to Alicia Strand"
21.5x13.5 cm. XXXI+127 pages. Softcover. Cover slightly chafed. Spine slightly chafed. Binding visible on inner cover and on one page. Else in good condition.
xxxii + 127pp.+ portrait & double-page coloured map out-of-text, 22cm., softcover, in the series "Deccan College Hnd-book series" vol.3, good condition, X86508
21 cm, br. editoriale con sovracop. ill, p. 391. Alcune tracce d'uso al dorso
220X140 mm. 287 pages. Hardcover. Cover corners Slightly bumped. Spine faded and slightly worn. Spine edges bumped. Inner cover wrinkling. Stamp on first white page. Pages yellowing. Else in good condition.
Large 8vo, 25.7cm. Pp. [4],vi,241, several figs. of plants fossils on 8 pls., 1 fold. diagr., 4 col. maps on 1 fold. sheet, 1 pl. of portraits. Orig. plain cloth. Binding a bit rubbed as usual due to quality, contents very good.
536pp. 24 cm. Hardcover Very good condition good
Emily Annie Theophila Metcalfe, the eldest daughter of Sir Thomas Metcalfe, was born at Meerut in the North West Provinces, India, in 1830. Her earliest recollections were of the family home in Delhi, where she spent most of her childhood until the age of five, when she was sent home to England; she was not to return to India until early in 1848, when she was seventeen. Just over two years later, at the age of nineteen, she married Sir Edward Clive Bayley in Delhi. Her reminiscences, skilfully edited by M.M. Kaye, provide a sparkling account of a young lady growing to maturity amid the flamboyant finery of the dying Moghul Empire. Through her eyes we see a world fascinatingly remote from our own in terms of both space and time. But an extra dimension is added by the inclusion of over 110 facsimile pages of the "Delhie Book" compiled by her father, Sir Thomas Metcalfe, who commissioned illustrations from some of the finest of the Delhi artists and wrote detailed descriptions of the places and personages around him. 217p. Large format Book