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19332881<p>7 x 11-3/4 inches. 28 leaves containing 52 b&w photographs and three blue photographs as well as 17pp of holograph poetry written in white on the black leaves and two hand-painted color illustrations. Black hardcover post-bound album stamped in gilt. A few photos starting to come loose else fine. Very Good or better.</p><p>An exquisite photograph album about the travels through Kashmir of one man and two women -- all white possibly British inscribed only to "Auntie Gillmore" -- filled with vernacular photographs of the countryside and local people. Nearly all of the photographs are captioned and the three blue photos appear to be made after the method devised by Frank A. Perrett to photograph volcanoes in the early 1900s rather than being cyanotypes.</p><p>The trio's journey is narrated in rhymed poetry written by the man of the group as revealed on the last page: "The author of the photographs / And also of the paragraphs / Is standing on the Kamri Pass / Complete with alpenstock and glass. / He hears you say 'The verse might be / A little better' but you see / His job lies not in making rhymes / It's more prosaic and the times / When he is bold enough to write / His thoughts in measured words are quite / Rare and few and far between: / Hence all the nonsense you have seen."</p><p>The poetry in this cataloguer's estimation could indeed be better but it nevertheless illuminates the trio's travels which begin in Srinagar and proceed through the Sind Valley and the Kamri Pass. Included are gorgeous shots of Mt. Nanga Parbat Srinigar waterways a market stall a rice barge converted into a houseboat Gurais and much more. Additionally two illustrations one of a flower and one of a pair of colorful hummingbirds have been painted with a deft hand on two leaves.</p><p>A handsomely-produced record of a remarkable journey through 1930s Kashmir.</p> hardcover
2024x-981998873XSpringer Nature 2024. Hardcover. New. 410 pages. 9.25x6.10x9.21 inches. Springer Nature hardcover
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20131-3659452181Lap Lambert Academic Publishing 2013. Paperback. New. 200 pages. 8.66x5.91x0.46 inches. Lap Lambert Academic Publishing paperback
2013__3659452181Lap Lambert Academic Publishing 2013. Paperback. New. 200 pages. 8.66x5.91x0.46 inches. Lap Lambert Academic Publishing paperback
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2003London 1929-1933. Author of "The Road to Kashmir" and others. Total seven pages 8vo 4 and 4to 1 good condition. He discusses "The Road to Kashmir" sales etc. and "A Window on Fleet Street". He discusses at length a circular relating to the latter from John Murray which he sends not present in response to Murray's request for him to send it to "good book readers and good book buyers". Wilson is "the goodest bookseller in London". Frank Mumby describes Wilson as "one of the outstanding booksellers of the day" 1956 ed. p.235. Six items London, 1929-1933. unknown
1921314728N.p. 1921. 21 interleaved pp.; typescript. 4to 11 x 8-1/2 inches. Contemporary full green reverse calf blind-stamped title to upper cover Spine worn away pale staining and toning to boards minor foxing. 21 interleaved pp.; typescript. 4to 11 x 8-1/2 inches. Typescript detailing a trip through Kashmir from August 14-October 13 1921. A "Table of Marches" appears at the end of the volume with the number of miles traversed including Srinagar to Islamabad 34 miles Khistwar to Palamir Camp 15 miles Keshwan to Hadu'll 12 miles Malshaibagh to Srinagar road 14 miles etc. Bear hunting on p. 16-18. unknown
4357Embossed address embossed stamp The Palace Jammu 19 Dec. 1901. Maharajah of Jammu and Kashmir. One page 8vo sl. soiled but mainly good. "My dear Friend / I have much pleasure in offering you my hearty congratulations for the Xmas and warm greetings for the happy new years day with best wishes for man a happy and prosperous return of the same . . . " He gives his several titles incl. "Col: 37 Dogras". Note: Brackenbury was a general and writer on military subjects see DNB. [Embossed address, embossed stamp] The Palace, Jammu, 19 Dec. 1901. unknown
ria9780367407087_inpPaperback / softback. New. New Book; Fast Shipping from UK; Not signed; Not First Edition; This book helps to acquire thorough understanding of the basics of solids at nanoscale besides their applications including operation and properties of recent nanoscale devices covering carbon nanotube devices and their applications do paperback
19491247721949. New Delhi: February 1949. <br /> <br /> Printed invitation on a letterhead sheet with typewritten additions approximately 10 x 15 cm. Printed dinner seating plan on letterhead sheet approximately 12 x 19 cm. In fine condition attractively framed together. Frame measures 32 x 27 cm. Not examined out of frame. Original mailing envelope for the invitation is affixed to the back of the frame in a plastic sleeve. <br /> <br /> § Carefully preserved mementos of a large formal dinner held by Jawaharlal Nehru Prime Minister India belonging to one of the guests Mr Franklin Holley a member of the United States Foreign Service. The dinner took place a year and a half after the partition of India at a time when India was still a dominion in the British Commonwealth of Nations and the United Nations was engaged in an ill-fated attempt to mediate the dispute between India and Pakistan over Kashmir.<br /> <br /> Thirty guests are named on the seating plan; a spread of nationalities and an almost even mix of men and women. The identity of Mr Holley has proved elusive but it is clear that many of the others present were closely involved in the question of Kashmir including the Prime Minster of Jammu and Kashmir Sheikh Mohammad Abdullah Deputy Prime Minister Ghulam Mohammad Baskshi and former Prime Minister N. Gopaliswami Ayyangar then Nehru's Minister of Transport. Also present were members of the United Nations Commission for India and Pakistan: Erik Colban Norway Dr. Alfredo Lozano Colombia Carlos Alberto Leguizamon Argentina Harry Graeffe Belgium and the Americans J. Klahr Huddle and Robert Van de Kherchove.<br /> <br /> Other guests included Ward P. Allen advisor to the United States delegation to the United Nations Robert Macatee former US Consul General in Jerusalem and a 19 year old Lady Pamela Mountbatten.<br /> <br /> The reason for Mr Franklin Holley's presence at this illustrious gathering is so far a mystery. The only small trace of him we have found is a short news item in the April 1950 issue of The Foreign Service Journal: "Last year Franklin Holley FSS Foreign Service Specialist contracted polio while stationed in New Delhi India. He was replaced be Miss Cleo B. Hall. Now fully recovered Mr. Holley has been assigned to Madras India. He replaces his former replacement Miss Cleo B. Hall! unknown
191543278Washington D.C.: James William Bryan Press 1915. Tall 8vo. 232 2 pp. Colour frntsp. numerous colour plates photo plates illusts. Beige linen embssd gilt & blue lozenge armorial on frnt cvr gilt lettrng NF copy w/ frmr ownrshp signature on frnt pstdn. First edition of this wonderfully illustrated social history and travelogue through Kashmir just before World War I. James William Bryan Press, unknown
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189976605London 1899. 4to. Originalt dekorert blått helshirtingbind. Topp gullsnitt. xvi 163 s. Rikt illustrert i teksten. Med 12 plansjer utenom pagineringen. 4to. Publishers blue decorated cloth. T. e. g. xvi 163 pp. Illustrated throughout. With 12 plates apart from pagination. Sands & Company. Engelsk. hardcover
246408 June 1893; on letterhead of The Palace Srinagar Jammu and Kashmir India. Singh was deposed by the British in 1889 with accusations of misgovernment disloyal dealings with the Russian Empire and a plot to murder his brothers and the British Resident but as this was deemed contrary to the 1846 Treaty of Amritsar he was reinstated but with a new ruling council was forced upon him under the supervision of the Resident. Two slips of paper cut from a letter for display in an album. Both somewhat discoloured and a little ruckled. All the writing is in the same ink but it is not clear whether the text of the letter is in a secretarial hand. The first slip 5.5 x 10 cm carries the valediction with Singh’s sprawling signature: ‘Your most sincere friend / Pratap Singh / Maharaja’. On the other side: ‘My dear Friend / I have . / Whenever your kind . / the 5th instant . / that you intend .’. The other slip 7.5 x 5 cm carries the armorial letterhead and date ‘The 8th June 1893’. On the other side: ‘I trust that you . / enjoying the last of . / With kindest regards an. / I rem.’. 8 June 1893; on letterhead of The Palace Srinagar [Jammu and Kashmir, India]. unknown
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2024x-9819728142Springer Nature 2024. Hardcover. New. 350 pages. 9.25x6.10x9.21 inches. Springer Nature hardcover
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