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1330313119.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
13442Monmouth. 30 Ocotber 1843. 2pp. 12mo. 29 lines of neatly-written text. In very good condition on lightly-aged paper. Addressing his letter to 'J: S: Buckingham Esqre.' Pollock writes that Buckingham's letter 'enclosing the Rules &c. of the British and Foreign Institute' has been forwarded to him in Monmouth where he is 'engaged on a long Circuit professionally which comprehends all South Wales and the West and South of England'. He is 'on the move continually' without 'time or opportunity to give sufficient consideration to the subject'. He will 'return to Town' in December when he will 'take an early opportunity of making my appearance as a member of the Committee' and will 'confer' with Buckingham: 'I see you have had to answer an attack as some one has taken the trouble to send me a Copy of the "Times" of the 25th. inst. which accompanied a Letter from you . You need not complain as you have evidently a triumph upon all the points started.' According to Buckingham's entry in the Oxford DNB in 1844 he was 'instrumental in the foundation of the British and Foreign Institute in Hanover Square. This literary and social club of which he was appointed resident director drew the ridicule of Punch which persisted in calling it the ‘Literary and Foreign Destitute’. The institute was closed in 1846.' Pollock was appointed Chief Justice of Bombay in 1846 and knighted in the same year. Monmouth. 30 Ocotber 1843. unknown
12455The note from 'Maragone Castle 23d. April no year'. Neither of the other two items with date or place. Note: 1p. 12mo. Creased and with tear at head 1 x1/2". Written in the third person it reads: 'Sir Jamsetjee Jejeebhoy will have much pleasure in complying with Miss Browns wishes by sending her some Flowers tomorrow Evening. Maragone Castle 23d. April'. Engraving: The margin has been cut away but an accompanying printed slip carries the original caption: 'THE LATE SIR JAMSETJEE JEEJEEBHOY BART.' A steel engraving from a photograph showing an old bewhiskered Jejeebhoy seated in robes and hat with curled slippers in a carved chair on a Turkey carpet. The National Portrait Gallery does not have a copy of this portrait. NOTICE: 2pp. folio. On creased and worn paper. A fulsome biography in small type beginning: 'THE LATE SIR JAMSETJEE JEEJEEBHOY the famous "Merchant Prince" of India and world-renowned philanthropist was born in Bombay on the 15th of July 1783.' The note from 'Maragone Castle | 23d. April [no year]'. Neither of the other two items with date or place. unknown
18930012691893 Tours, Mame, 1893. Grand in-quarto (215 X 300 mm) percaline rouge de l'éditeur, plaque polychrome d'après SOUZE sur le premier plat, dos lisse orné de même, tranches dorées ; 398 pages. Quelques rousseurs très éparses, plus marquées aux feuillets de faux-titre et d'appendice et de table in fine, quelques traces de décoloration au premier plat, tout à fait acceptables.
FL 2004, In-12 broché, 173 pages. Parfait état.
200499932612FL 2004, In-12 FL 2004, In-12 broché, 173 pages. Parfait état.
16460On letterhead of the India Office Whitehall. 21 July 1876. 7pp. 12mo. In India Office envelope addressed by Frere to 'The Rt. Revd. The Lord Bishop of Winchester 17 Devonshire Place W.' In good condition on lightly-aged paper. In the event that he is unable to attend the meeting 'as I have an engagt. for 3 o'clock at Marlborough House' he asks the Bishop to 'mention - if you think proper - how entirely I agree with the view taken by Mr. Jacob & that I think £2000 to each Bishopric is the least wh. S.P.G. shd. offer.' In Frere's view 'the meeting will have the power of deciding whether efficient episcopal supervision shall be provided for those two great Provinces the Punjab & Burmah; or whether this shall be indefinitely postponed.' He explains regarding a plan on the matter put forward twenty years before by the Bishop of Exeter: 'The great Mutiny occurred & all action was postponed for 20 yrs.' The letter proceeds with a discussion of 'the kind of Bishop Ld. Salisbury proposes' with Frere dividing his analysis into four lettered sections with the first and shortest reading: 'a the exact kind of Bishop wh. Bishops Cotton & Milman contemplated'. Frere considers 'that what is described as a Missonary. Bishop must be more or less a class Bishop or a caste Bishop'. He concludes in the hope that 'S. P. G. will be true to its own old lines of principle & action & not in hunting after vain shadows lose the substantial advantage of the creation of two manageable sees'. On letterhead of the India Office [Whitehall]. 21 July 1876. unknown
199911535xMünchen, Kindler, 1999. fester Pappband (fester Einband / gebundenes Buch, gebunden, gebundene Ausgabe), ca. DinA5, 248 Seiten, Umschlag (minimale Gebrauchsspuren, farb. Foto), (sehr) gut erhalten / (sehr) guter Zustand
1399657011.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
197411620Berlin: Verlag Neues Leben, 1974. 3. Auflage 258 Seiten , 20 cm, Pappeinband
4065Librairie Plon. "Bibliothèque illustrée des voyages autour du monde par terre et par mer". 1898. Fascicule in-8° agrafé. 32 pages. Nombreuses gravures in et hors texte.
2002LFA-126745316Un ouvrage de 141 pages, format 115 x 180 mm, broché couverture couleurs rempliée, publié en 2002, Editions Kailash, collection "Les Exotiques", bon état
121802Ajmere Rajputan-Malwa Railway Press 30th June 1890. . First edition; large 8vo 27 x 18 cm; large folding colour lithograph map to front folding milage table to rear small tear to map hinge; publisher's original printed wrappers frayed and with tears to spine but without any noticeable loss a very good copy; xxx 268 pp.<br /> Rare and unrecorded quarterly information and fare guide for the Bombay Baroda and Central India Railway B.B.C.I. and newly merged Rajputan-Malwa Railway from Bombay to Ferozepore Delhi Agra Kanpur Jodhpur and Khandwa via Ajmer. <br /><br />Printed by the Rajputana-Malwa Railway Press located in the famous Ajmer Workshops which would produce the first Indian steam locomotive just five years later in 1895 an obscure and little known press of which this copy is one of the few surviving publications testifying to its existence. The type faces and formats are enjoyably uneven and speak to the limited font that the press would have been able to utilise. Ajmer did have a mission press around the same time but there seems to be no mention of any change of name or proprietor and the mission press has no history of railway publications.<br /><br />The contents along with copious tables of the various lines and rates contain the extensive rules and regulations of the railways at the time which reveal a wealth of cultural information. Such tidbits include: concession fares for travelling cricket teams parcel charges for Bazaar supplies prices of ice boxes bicycle luggage rates 11 pages of regulations for transporting pets and livestock restrictions on imports of opium and more besides.<br /><br />Ajmer and its workshops stayed as the crux of the lines of the B.B.C.I. due to its situation at junction of changes in gauge. In 1889 the management of the metre gauge RajputanaMalwa Railway earlier known as Rajputana State Railway was taken over by the B.B.C.I. which previously operated only broad gauge lines. The map lithographed in London by W. & A. K. Johnston shows both lines and indicates the changes in gauge accordingly still with the tipped on slip naming the lines not yet open for traffic. This remains as evidence of the relatively short success of the independent railway business in India as the B.B.C.I. would be purchased by the government in 1905 and was fully nationalised in 1942.<br /> Ajmere, Rajputan-Malwa Railway Press, 30th June 1890. unknown
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Indian edition. Good paperback. Front cover creased. Inscription on the front endpaper. 11541. eng
197734363Indian Edition, 1977. 8°, 222 S. + Plan "Shopping Area" + Werbung, in englischer Sprache, Bezahlung per PayPal möglich, we accept PayPal, Einb. ger. beschabt u. bestoßen u. angeschmutzt, fingerspurig, Schnitte angeschmutzt, altersbed. Bräunungen, ger. Gebr.sp., broschiert
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20002177München: Econ Ullstein List Verlag GmbH & Co.KG, 2000. 571 S Seiten , 18 cm, kart.,
20066071Pierre Terrail 2006 247 pages 16 8x2 6x21 8cm. 2006. Broché. 247 pages. Ouvrage publié à l'occasion de l'exposition 'Bombay Maximum City' dans le cadre de Lille3000 offrant une exploration artistique et sensorielle de Bombay à travers des photographies de rue des travaux d'artistes des récits et des objets visant à faire vivre physiquement la complexité de la ville au lecteur
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