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0259285110.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
19591097169Bombay, Popular Book Depot, (1959). 7, (1), 307 S. u. einige Bildtaf. OLwd.
1664409599.GaudioCD. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. unknown
70-2372Palo Alto CA : Society for Art and Cultural Heritage of India 1998. 5.5 x 8.5 inches. Very Good. Single sheet printed both sides. Extremely Scarce. Palo Alto, CA : Society for Art and Cultural Heritage of India, 1998. unknown
8vo., First Edition, neat contemporary inscription on front free endpaper; green cloth, gilt back, top lightly dust-soiled else a very good, bright, clean copy in price-clipped dustwrapper. Dustwrapper artwork by Rod Josey. Bright copy of the second novel in Farrell's acclaimed 'Empire' trilogy, and the Booker Prize winner for 1973.
314p. Paperback Good condition
19778973London,, 1977. 1. edition 182 pages, with plates. 8° Orig-Cloth, dust jacket, nice copy.
8vo, cloth in set in Calcutta in 1923 . Award-winning crime novelist Abir Mukherjee is back with another brilliant mystery featuring police detective Captain Sam Wyndham and Sergeant Surrender-Not Banerjee, set in 1920s Calcutta. Calcutta, 1923 When a Hindu theologian is found murdered in his home, the city is on the brink of all-out religious war. Can the officers of the Imperial Police Force--Captain Sam Wyndham and Sergeant "Surrender-Not" Banerjee--track down those responsible in time to stop a bloodbath? Set at a time of heightened political tension, beginning in atmospheric Calcutta and taking the detectives all the way to bustling Bombay, the latest instalment in this remarkable series presents Wyndham and Banerjee with an unprecedented challenge. - as new, unread copy.
(Codice LG/1289) Set of 5 volumes. Text in Sanskrit. Hardcover, original cloth, gilted titles, Very good. ~~~ SPEDIZIONE IN ITALIA SEMPRE TRACCIATA
a20550Bangalore 1860 5th Wesleyan Mission Press. Text in Sanskrit. 12mo. about 200pp. later plain wraps. Good light wear. Very hard to find in original nineteenth century editions. . paperback
157 p. Hardcover Good condition in fair d.j. fair
0373237618.Gmass_market. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. unknown
194984894Delhi India: Government of India Ministry of Information & Broadcasting Publications Division 1949. Presumed First Edition First printing. Wraps. Good/No DJ issued. Format approximately 5 inches by 7 inches. Book is somewhat cocked. 237 3 pages plus covers. Cover has wear and soiling. Illustrations. Inscription inside front cover reads To Mr. Howard Treas Compliments of Embassy of India 5-4-50 through signature indistinct 5-13-50. The contents address in part Peace for Progress For Richer Harvests A Higher Standard of Living The Great Displacement Building for the Future Lighting the Torch Creating New Traditions International Stature The Press Trade Unionism Women's Movement Scientific Progress Industrial Progress and the Minorities in India. The second year of India's independence was crowded with activity. In spine of the many problems resulting from partition India has overcome her difficulties by courage and determination. In the words of Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru "India now emerges again in the main trend of human affairs." This volume gives a brief account of the achievements of the last twelve months. Part I is based on official reports of the activities of the various Ministries. Part II has been contributed by writers who are experts in their respect fields. Government of India, Ministry of Information & Broadcasting, Publications Division paperback
B9781015710276Hardback. New. hardcover
A9781015710276Hardback. New. hardcover
19011047Cuttack: Orissa Mission Press -- C. H. Harvey 1901. First Edition. Wraps. Very Good. One of 500 copies. 7-1/8" x 4-1/4". 12 pp. White self-wrappers. Modest wear short tear to fold of outer bifolium. Text in Oriya. Orissa Mission Press -- C. H. Harvey paperback
32 pages. Features: The War on Religion - with an anti-religious quote by Max Epstein, Vice-Commissar for Education; Notes of the Week; New Year Notes by Lady Houston, D.B.E.; A Conservative Leader?, by Kim; The Case of Patrick O'Malley, life-long trade unionist; Satirical full-page ad for the public auction of the nations of the Commonwealth; A Hair of the Dog that Bit You!; Air Progress Abroad, by Major Oliver Stewart; The Monstrous Shadow of 1934, by Robert Machray; More Grave Changes - British Legion Affiars; Eve in Paris; Political Madness - Conservative Party Heads for Suicide, by Colonel Sir Thomas A. Polson; Lord Dalhousie - Creator of Modern India - article plus full-page portrait on glossy stock; India - the Frost Continues, by Hamish Blair; Across a Century (Charles Lamb died December 27, 1834); New book news; News snippets from the empire; The Expensive Mr. Baldwin; Music reviews; Theatre notes; The Gamekeeper's Dog, by Eric Hardy; Broadcasting notes; Lady Houston's Cold Cure; Interesting back cover reproduction of a letter dated 23 May, 1917 signed by Ramsay MacDonald (and others) in support of the Russian Revolution, plus one of his more recent quotes, plus the suggestion that it was his intent that the British people pay for goods ordered by Russia from Britain. Faint libray stamps to front cover, otherwise unmarked with average wear. Binding intact. A worthy copy of this interesting vintage issue. Book
1929219671929. Women's Rights Original printing of the Sarda Act prohibiting child marriage in India 1929. Act No. XIX of 1929. An Act to Restrain the Solemnisation of Child Marriages. Calcutta: Government of India Central Publication Branch 1929. First edition. Scarce. A landmark legal intervention in the regulation of child marriage in British India this pamphlet prints the full text of the Child Marriage Restraint Act of 1929-commonly known as the Sarda Act-passed by the Indian Legislature and receiving the assent of the Governor General on October 1 1929. The Act criminalized the solemnization of marriages involving boys under 18 and girls under 14 later amended to 18 and 15 respectively and imposed penalties on adult men who contracted child marriages as well as on parents priests or other facilitators. Its provisions extended across all of British India including British Baluchistan and the Santhal Parganas and came into force on April 1 1930.<br /> <br /> The law was introduced at the urging of Indian social reformers particularly Har Bilas Sarda whose campaign aligned with women's rights advocates challenging patriarchal customs under colonial rule. The legislation explicitly defined a "minor" as anyone under 18 and imposed fines and jail terms for men over 21 who married girls below the legal threshold as well as for those who conducted or arranged such ceremonies. A radical attempt to legislate personal status and protect young girls from forced early marriage the Act is recognized as a foundational moment in Indian feminist legal history and a precedent for later reforms. This official government printing priced at "1 anna or 1½d" reflects the colonial administration's effort to disseminate the law widely across the provinces. Minor edge creasing. Overall very good condition. An artifact of pivotal reform in the legal history of South Asia and women's rights foundational for understanding the colonial and postcolonial trajectories of gender and childhood legislation. unknown
19952305<p>India: Published by the author 1995. First edition. Hardcover. Good/good. Blue cloth hardcover 1st edition in dustjacket. A good copy but with discoloration and sunning to the blue cloth at the board edges. General wear to the covers and bending at the spine tips and corners. Interior the book is clean and well bound. The dustjacket is also only good with bending and chipping to the panel edges most pronounced at the spine ends and some creasing to the flaps. 247 pp. glossary at rear. An examination of the lives and friendship of two of modern India's most important figures. <br /><br /></p> Published by the author hardcover
2005ZB1312114Department of Atomic Energy Government of India Mumbai 2005. Price HAS BEEN REDUCED by 10% until Monday June 29 SALE item 3 volumes 342 321 147 pp. hardcovers very good in very good dust jackets in worn & taped slipcase. - If you are reading this this item is actually physically in our stock and ready for shipment once ordered. We are not bookjackers. Buyer is responsible for any additional duties taxes or fees required by recipient's country. Department of Atomic Energy, Government of India, Mumbai hardcover
(Codice IA/0045) In 8º (22 cm) 132 pp. Storia dell'antica capitale dello Sri Lanka, patrimonio dell'UNESCO. Con 46 foto su tavole fuori testo. Tela editoriale, titoli oro al dorso e al piatto, sovraccoperta restaurata all'interno. Fresco volume. ~~~ SPEDIZIONE IN ITALIA SEMPRE TRACCIATA
1022359630.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
8vo., First Edition, with a portrait frontispiece (original tissue guard present) and 20 plates, some very light and mainly marginal age-spotting; handsomely bound in dark red full morocco, back gilt with five raised bands, second and fourth compartments lettered and ruled in gilt, all other compartments tooled and ruled in gilt, uncut, gilt from original front board and backstrip preserved and mounted on new and separate leaves, a most attractive copy ideal as a gift or for presentation. Scarce, especially in this condition.
192819681John Murray 1928. 8vo. First Edition with portrait frontispiece original tissue guard present and 20 plates some light and mainly marginal age-spotting; navy cloth boards ruled in blind upper board blocked in gilt gilt back edges mildly spotted expertly rebacked with old backstrip laid down a bright fresh copy. VERY SCARCE. John Murray, hardcover