Wilson (Harriette). The Interesting Memoirs of Harriette Wilson, one of the most celebrated women of the present day: interspersed with numerous anecdotes of illustrious persons: her first introduction into public life, as the kept mistress of Lord Craven: her intrigues with the Hon. Frederick Lamb; Her letters to the King. Becomes the kept Mistress of the Duke of Argyle..., 4 volumes, London: Printed and published by Edward Duncombe, [1825?], two engraved portrait frontispieces, 19 etched plates by Findlay and Marks (including 18 hand-coloured, 13 with aquatint and one uncoloured aquatint), one leaf (pp.111/112) misbound between pages 96 and 97, one plate with short repaired closed tear, some toning and spotting, occasional light marginal staining, armorial bookplate of Loren Griswold Du Bois, bookseller's ink stamp of Estes & Lauriat of Boston to verso of front free endpapers, late 19th-century maroon half morocco by Tout, gilt decorated spines, 8voQTY: (4)NOTE:Scarce. No UK institutional location found. One of the pirated editions of these celebrated memoirs, issued about the period of the Stockdale publication.
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[Erotica]. The Rambler's Magazine or Frolicsome Companion, volume 2, nos. 13-18 bound as 1, September 1827 to February 1828, drop-head titles to each part, paginated as one (pp. 1-180) with engraved frontispiece to each part, some spotting, offsetting and occasional browning, 19th-century half calf gilt over marbled boards, spine titled 'Rambler's Magazine 3', rubbed, 8voQTY: (1)NOTE:Very rare, no other copies of any issues of this salacious periodical have been traced. Horace Bleackley noted in Notes and Queries (12 S.II. 19 August 1916, p. 145) that the first number appeared in August 1826. It was published by William Dugdale (1800-1868), see Index Librorum Prohibitorum, pp. 127,192. Bleackley notes that it 'ran, at all events, into 10 numbers, that of June, 1827, being the last I have seen. In spite of their coarseness these magazines are invaluable to students of the period, supplying as they do a wealth of biographical information that cannot be found elsewhere ... their importance, in casting a light upon our social history cannot be denied, and they should not be disregarded because of their obscenity'.
Dickens (Charles). The Posthumous Papers of the Pickwick Club, 1st edition, London: Chapman and Hall, 1837, etched frontispiece, additional title and 41 etched plates by R. Seymour and Phiz, some browning and spotting as usual, near contemporary presentation inscription at front, modern half calf, spine a little faded, 8vo, together with Little Dorrit, 1st edition: London: Bradbury and Evans, 1857, etched frontispiece, additional title and 38 etched plates by H.K. Browne, some offsetting and light spotting, contemporary half calf, joints and edges a little rubbed, 8vo, plus Our Mutual Friend, 2 volumes, 1st edition, London: Chapman and Hall, 1865, half titles, 40 etched plates by Marcus Stone, some spotting and offsetting, contemporary half calf, a little rubbed, 8vo, with others by Charles Dickens including Master Humphrey's Clock, 3 volumes, 1840-41, and Dickens' Works, 5 volumes, circa 1870, bound in tree calf by MansellQTY: (17)
Archer (Edward Caulfield). Tours in Upper India, and in parts of the Himalaya Mountains; with Accounts of the Courts of the Native Princes, 2 volumes, 1st edition, London: Richard Bentley, 1833, neat ownership inscription & Kidwell Park, Maidenhead ink stamp to head of each title, occasional light spotting, contemporary green calf gilt, rebacked, red morocco title label lettered in gilt, rubbed, 8voQTY: (2)NOTE: "Archer's journal describes the detailed ceremonies of official visits to the King of Oudh, the Rajah of Bharatpur and the King of Delhi. Amongst the description of official inspection of troops and fortifications, he added superb stories of the history associated with the numerous locales, of the best of Mughal architecture, and about the richness of the agrarian landscape. In the course of this eighteen-month period, he participated in four tours including visits to Lucknow, Agra, Delhi, and Simla. Archer's narrative offers an important view of the state of Upper India at the close of the 1820s" (John F. Riddick, The History of British India : A Chronology, 2006).
Wood (John George). The Principles and Practice of Sketching Landscape Scenery from Nature, Systematically arranged, and illustrated by numerous examples, from simple and easy subjects, to the more difficult combinations of objects, 4 parts, 2nd edition, London: Printed for the Author, by Bensley and Son, 1816-19, 64 soft-ground etchings (one of the overlays on plate 2 part 4 is supplied in facsimile), inscription to upper margin of title in first part "Priscilla Feilden, The gift of her dear aunt, June 1818", occasional light soiling, first leaf of part 2 torn to upper blank corner and slight loss to upper outer corner of first leaf in part 3, original printed wrappers, upper wrapper of part 2 torn to upper outer corner with loss, ink stain to upper wrapper of part 3, insect and rodent damage to wrapper margins with consequent wear and loss, spine strips lacking, oblong folio, contained together in book boxQTY: (4)NOTE:Abbey Life 194 (third edition). Uncommon.
Ali (Muhammad & Howard L. Bingham). A Thirty-Year Journey, 1st edition, London: Robson Books, 1993, pasted down insert to the half-title signed by Muhammad Ali, numerous monochrome illustrations, original cloth in dust jacket, covers lightly marked to the head, 4to, together with:Button (Jenson), My Championship Year, 1st edition, London: Weidenfeld & Nicholson, 2009, front pastedown signed by Jenson Button, numerous colour illustrations, original boards, lightly rubbed, 4to, plusD'Oliveira (Basil), Time to Declare, an autobiography, 1st edition, London: J. M. Dent, 1980, front endpaper signed by Basil D'Oliveira, some light toning, original cloth in dust jacket, covers slightly rubbed to head & foot, 8vo, and other sporting biography, including Frank Bruno, Ian Botham, Lawrence Dallaglio, Bobby Robson, Tom Daley, Francis Benali, all signed by the authors, all original cloth in dust jackets, 8voQTY: (26)
Eliot (T. S.). Ash-Wednesday, New York:The Fountain Press inc & London:Faber & Faber Ltd, 1930, limited edition of 517/600, signed by the author, light toning to free front and free rear endpapers, top edge gilt, original blue cloth gilt, some light spotting to edges of boards, spine with title and author in gilt, slightly toned, small 4to QTY: (1)NOTE:Gallup A15a.
Gavin (C. M.). Royal Yachts, London: Rich & Cowan, 1932, 15 colour plus numerous monochrome illustrations, some minor marginal toning, top edge gilt, original gilt decorated blue cloth, spine lightly rubbed to head & foot, large 4to, limited edition 489/1000, together with:Laughton (L. G. Carr), Old Ship Figure-Heads & Sterns..., London: Halton & Truscott Smith, 1925, 7 colour plates, numerous monochrome illustrations, some light toning & spotting throughout, top edge gilt, original gilt decorated blue cloth, spine slightly rubbed to head & foot, large 4to, limited edition 957/1000, plusHeckstall-Smith (B.), Yachts & Yachting in Contemporary Art, London: The Studio Limited, 1925, 103 colour & monochrome plates, some light toning & spotting, top edge gilt, original gilt decorated blue cloth, boards & spine slightly rubbed to head & foot, large 4to, limited edition 326/1000QTY: (3)
Hall (Radclyffe). The Master of the House, 1st edition, 2nd impression, London: Jonathan Cape, 1932, some light spotting, original cloth gilt, price-clipped dust jacket, spine toned, a few chips, tears and repairs, 8vo, together with Birkin (Michael). She Came to Command, 1st edition, London: P.S. King and Staples Ltd, 1943, colour plate, a few spots, original cloth, dust jacket, tears and repairs, 8vo, plus Woolf (Cecil, editor). Without Prejudice. One Hundred Latters from Frederick William Rolfe Baron Corvo to John Lane, privately printed for Allen Lane, Christmas 1963, illustrations, original cloth, dust jacket, a few small tears, 8vo, limited edition of 600, with a small note from the editor loosely inserted, with others including Norman Douglas' D.H. Lawrence and Maurice Magnus. A Plea for Better Manners, privately printed, 1925, title inscribed by the author to John Tweed, plus a loose letter to the same, The Songs of Meleager, Made into English with Designs by Frederick Baron Corvo in collaboration with Sholto Douglas, London: printed by Chiswick Press for the First Edition Club, [1937], and A Tan and Sandy Silence, by John D. Macdonald, 1st UK edition, 1973QTY: (approximately 60)NOTE:First work a presentation copy, inscribed to half title "My dear Mrs Eastman, here is 'the Master of the House', my favourite child. I send it to you because it is about Provence... I want it to remind you of your kindness and consideration towards a very tired author this day at Southampton, Radcliffe Hall, March 9th 1940".
Low (Charles Rathbone). History of the Indian Navy (1613-1863), 1st edition, 2 volumes, London: Richard Bentley and Son, 1877, ex-library copy with associated bookplates & marks to the front endpapers, later front & rear endpapers, gutters tape reinforced, blind stamps to the title pages, some light marginal toning throughout, later uniform blue cloth, spines slightly faded & rubbed, 8vo, includes a typed letter addressed to 'Wilkinson' & dated 31.12.51 regarding uniforms tipped into the rear endpaper of volume 2, together with:James (William), The Naval History of Great Britain, from the declaration of war by France in 1793, to the accession of George IV, 1st edition, 6 volumes, London: Richard Bentley, 1837, etched illustrations, folding charts to the rear of volume 6, some light toning & spotting, contemporary uniform gilt decorated half calf, boards & spine slightly faded & rubbed, 8voQTY: (8)
Somerset County War Memorial. Report of Administration of Fund, Order of Dedication Service, List of Subscribers, Roll of Honour, Taunton: E. Goodman and Son, The Phoenix Press, 1923, folding map, black & white illustrations, scattered spotting, top edge gilt, rest untrimmed, contemporary green morocco gilt by Zaehnsdorf, rubbed, 8vo, together with:The Book of Remembrance of the 5th Battalion (Prince Albert's) Somerset Light Infantry, London: Privately Printed at the Chiswick Press, 1930, original green cloth gilt, lightly rubbed, 4to, withEverett (Henry). The History of the Somerset Light Infantry (Prince Albert's) 1685-1914, 1st edition, London: Methuen & Co, 1934, 22 maps, 17 illustrations (including portrait frontispiece, some colour), edges spotted, top edge gilt, original black half morocco gilt, 8vo, withWyrall (Everard). The History of the Somerset Light Infantry (Prince Albert's) 1914-1919, 1st edition, London: Methuen & Co, 1927, 36 illustrations, 21 maps (many folding), scattered spotting, top edge gilt, black half morocco gilt, rubbed, 8vo, with 3 other shelves of military booksQTY: (3 shelves)
Turnor (Hatton). Astra Castra, Experiments and Adventures in the Atmosphere, London: Chapman and Hall, 1865, monochrome plates & vignettes, front & rear gutters cracked, some light toning & spotting throughout, original embossed red cloth, tear to the head of the front hinge, boards & spine slightly faded & rubbed to head & foot, folio, together with:De Brunoff (Maurice, editor), L'Aéronautique pendant la Guerre Mondiale, 1914-1918, Paris, circa 1918, colour title page, numerous monochrome illustrations, some water staining to the bottom right corner of the text-block, light marginal toning, original embossed white cloth, boards & spine slightly marked & rubbed to head & foot, red stain to the bottom right corner of the front board, large 4to, plusDollfus (Charles & Henri Bouché), Histoire de L'Aéronautique, Paris: L'Illustration, 1942, numerous colour & monochrome illustrations & plates, front board plus endpapers & spine partially detached, some minor marginal toning throughout, contemporary gilt decorated blue half morocco, boards & spine slightly rubbed to head & foot, folio, and other aviation reference, including The Aero, 1911, Jan-Dec 1912 [2 volume]QTY: (9)
Bible. The Holy Bible containing the Old Testament and the New Testament..., Cambridge: printed by John Field, 1668, Old Testament only (Genesis to Maccabees II 'The end of the Apocrypha'), engraved title page, later [1795] inscription to the detached front endpaper, some light toning & wear throughout with some minor loss, lacks rear endpaper, contemporary embossed full calf, boards & spine rubbed with some loss, 8vo, plus The Book of Common Prayer,...Cambridge, printed by John Field, 1666, later endpapers, some toning & wear, later paper boards with pasted down insert to the front cover, 8vo, together with:Mottley (John), The History of the Life of Peter I. Emperor of Russia, 3 volumes, London: printed for J. Read, 1739, monochrome folding plates maps & plates, bookplates to the front pastedowns, gutters cracked, some light toning, spotting & wear, contemporary gilt decorated full calf, boards & spines slightly rubbed, volume 3 spine label missing, 8vo, plus other 17th & 18th-century literature & works, including The Works Of Shakespear, 9 volumes, London: printed for J. and P. Knapton, 1751, contemporary uniform gilt decorated full calf, small 8vo, mostly leather bindings, some odd volumes, G, 8voQTY: (A carton)
Aytoun (William Edmondstoune). Lays of the Scottish Cavaliers and other poems, Edinburgh: William Blackwood and Sons, 1881, numerous monochrome illustrations, bookplate to the front pastedown, light marginal toning, all edges gilt, original gilt decorated blue cloth, boards & spine slightly rubbed, 8vo, together with:Winkworth (Catherine, translated by), Lyra Germanica: The Christian Life, London: Longmans Green Reader & Dyer, 1868, period inscription to the front endpaper, numerous monochrome illustrations, some light spotting & toning, gutters partially cracked, all edges gilt, original gilt decorated green & red cloth, lightly rubbed to head & foot, 8vo, plusStanley (Henry), Rouman Anthology; selection of Rouman poetry, ancient and modern, Hertford: printed by Stephen Austin, 1856, monochrome illustrations, colour boarders, some light marginal toning, ex-library copy with associated marks,all edges gilt, original gilt decorated green cloth, slight loss to the spine, 8vo, andSauvage (Élie), The Little Gipsy, London: Griffith and Farran, 1869, monochrome illustrations, period inscription to the front endpaper, some loss to the bottom right corner of the title page, some spotting throughout, original gilt decorated green cloth, spine lightly rubbed, 8vo, plus other 19th-century illustrated literature & poetry, all original gilt decorated cloth, overall condition is generally good/very good, 8voApproximately 100 volumes QTY: (3 shelves)
Harris (Joseph). The Description and Use of the Globes and the Orrery..., 5th edition, London: printed for Thomas Wright, 1740, 6 folding plates, loss to the front endpaper, bookplate tipped in to the Advertisement page, some minor toning & light wear, contemporary full calf, boards & spine slightly rubbed, 8vo, together with:Bewick (Thomas), A General History of Quadrupeds, 6th edition, Newcastle Upon Tyne: printed by Edward Walker, 1811, numerous monochrome illustrations, some toning & spotting throughout, gutters cracked, contemporary gilt decorated half calf, boards & spine slightly rubbed, 8vo, plusSt John (Charles). Wild Sports & Natural History of the Highlands, 1st edition, London: T. N. Foulis, 1919, 39 colour & monochrome plates, some light toning, original brown cloth, boards & spine slightly rubbed to head & foot, and other mostly 19th & early 20th-century natural history reference, some leather bindings, mostly original cloth, G, 8vo/4toQTY: (3 shelves)
Taylor (Moss). Guardian Spirit of the East Bank, a celebration of the Life of R. A. Richarson, 1st edition, Norfolk: Wren, 2002, title page inscribed by the author with a 'thanks' to Robert Gillmor for writing the foreword, numerous colour monochrome illustrations, original cloth in dust jacket, covers lightly rubbed to head & foot, large 8vo, together with:Jaques (Florence Page), Francis Lee Jaques, artist of the wilderness world, 1st edition, New York: Doubleday & Company, 1973, numerous colour & monochrome illustrations, original cloth in slipcase, spine slightly faded, slipcase lightly toned & rubbed, large 4toSnowshoe Country, 1st edition, Minneapolis: The University of Minnesota Press, 1944, some light marginal toning, original cloth in dust jacket, covers slightly rubbed & torn with some lossCanoe Country, 4th printing, Minneapolis: The University of Minnesota Press, 1947, some light marginal toning, original cloth in dust jacket, covers slightly rubbed & torn with some lossAs Far as the Yukon, 1st edition, New York: Harper & Brothers, 1951, monochrome illustrations by Francis Lee Jaques, some minor marginal toning, original cloth in dust jacket, covers slightly rubbed to head & foot, spine fadedThe Geese Fly High, 2nd printing, Minneapolis: The University of Minnesota Press, 1964, original cloth in dust jacket, covers rubbed with some minor tears to head & foot, all volumes with monochrome illustrations by Francis Lee Jaques, 8vo, plusCollins (Ian), Bird on a Wire, the life and art of Guy Taplin, 1st edition, Marlow: The Studio, 2007, numerous colour illustrations, original cloth in dust jacket, spine very lightly rubbed to the head, large 4to, and other modern natural history & general art reference, many original cloth in dust jackets, some paperbacks, G/VG, 8vo/4toQTY: (5 shelves)
Wilson (Edward). Diart of te Discovery Expedition to the Antarctic Regions 1901-1904, 1st edition, London: Blandford Press, 1966, colour & monochrome illustrations, some light marginal toning, original cloth in dust jacket, covers lightly rubbed to head & foot, 8vo, together with:Gillham (Mary E.), Sub-Antarctic Sanctuary, Summertime on Macquarie Island, 1st edition, London: Victor Gollancz, 1967, monochrome illustrations, minor marginal toning, original cloth in dust jacket, covers very lightly rubbed & faded, small tear to the head of the front cover, 8vo, plusFitter (R. S. R.), The Ark in our Midst..., 1st edition, London: Collins, 1959, monochrome illustrations, some minor toning, original cloth in dust jacket, covers very lightly rubbed, 8vo, andRankin (Niall), Antarctic Isle, wild life in South Georgia, 1st edition, London: Collins, 1951, monochrome illustrations, some light toning throughout, original cloth in dust jacket, covers slightly rubbed with some minor tears to the head of the front cover & spine, 8vo, plus other modern natural history reference & related, including New Naturalist series, mostly original cloth in dust jackets, some paperbacks, G/VG, 8vo/4toQTY: (6 shelves)
Hodgson (J. E.). The History of Aeronautics in Great Britain, from the earliest times to the latter half of the nineteenth century, 1st edition, Oxford: University Press, 1924, colour frontispiece, monochrome illustrations, some minor toning, top edge gilt, original gilt decorated blue cloth, spine & boards lightly faded & rubbed to head & foot, large 8vo, together with:Ross (J. M. S.), Royal New Zealand Air Force [Official History of New Zealand in the Second World War 1939-45], 1st edition, Wellington: War History Branch, 1955, monochrome illustrations & folding maps, some light toning & spotting, original cloth in dust jacket, spine faded, covers rubbed with some loss, 8vo, plusHagedorn (Dan & Leif Hellström), Foreign Invaders, the Douglas Invader in foreign military and US clandestine service, 1st edition, Leicester: Midland Publishing, 1994, monochrome illustrations, some minor marginal toning, original cloth in dust jacket, covers very lightly rubbed to head & foot, large 4to, and Mikesh (Robert C. & Shorzoe Abe), Japanese Aircraft 1910-1941, 1st edition, London: Putnam, 1990, numerous monochrome illustrations, original cloth in price-clipped dust jacket, covers very lightly rubbed to head & foot, some minor fading to the spine, large 8vo, plus other modern aviation reference & related, many original cloth in dust jackets, G/VG, 8vo/folioQTY: (6 shelves)
Edwardes (Herbert B). A Year on the Punjab Frontier, in 1848-49, 2 volumes, 2nd edition, London: Richard Bentley, 1841, frontispieces, illustrations ( a few folding, a few colour), folding map in rear pocket of volume 1, scattered spotting and dust-soiling, original red pictorial blindstamped cloth gilt, worn, 8vo, together with Kaye (John William). The Administration of the East India Company; A History of Indian Progress, 1st edition, London: Richard Bentley, 1853, neat early ownership inscription 'Dixon' to title upper margin, occasional light spotting, original brown blindstamped cloth gilt, rebacked (with endpapers and blanks renewed), spine relaid (some loss), rubbed, 8vo, plus Pincott (Frederic). Analytical Index to Sir John W. Kaye's History of the Sepoy War, and Col. G. B. Malleson's History of the Indian Mutiny, London: W.H. Allen, 1880, publisher's advertisement leaf at rear, ownership inscription of Clive Coates to front free endpaper upper margin, two tickets to front pastedown, original blindstamped red cloth gilt, backstrip slightly faded, lightly rubbed, 8vo, with 24 others on India QTY: (28)
Shepard (Thomas H.). Modern Athens! Displayed in a Series of Views: or Edinburgh in the Nineteenth Century:..., London: Jones & Co., 1829, 48 engraved plates, period inscription to the front endpaper, front board partially detached, some toning & light spotting throughout, contemporary half calf, boards & spine rubbed, 8vo, together with:Formilli (C. T. G.), The Castles of Italy, 1st edition, London; A. & C. Black, 1933, signed & inscribed by the author plus a later inscription to the front endpaper, 24 colour plates, some light toning & minor spotting, original illustrated white cloth, 8vo, plusWood (Theodore & W. P. Pycraft), The British Bird Book, 1st edition, London: A. & C. Black, 1921, numerous colour & monochrome illustrations by Roland Green, some light toning & spotting, original blue cloth, boards & spine lightly rubbed & marked, 8vo, and other history & topography reference, mostly A. & C. Black publications, including approximately 130 volumes of Peeps At Many Lands series, some leather bindings, mostly original cloth, G/VG, 8voQTY: (6 shelves)
Hogg (James). Winter Evening Tales, collected among the cottagers in the South of Scotland, 2 volumes, 2nd edition, Edinburgh: Oliver & Boyd, 1821, some light spotting, contemporary half calf gilt, joints and edges rubbed, 8vo, together with The Poetical Works, 4 volumes, Edinburgh: A. Constable & Co., 1822, half titles, occasional light spotting and marginal water stains, bookplates, contemporary half calf, a little rubbed, spine labels chipped (labels lacking in volume III), head of volume IV spine defective, 8vo, plus Memorials of James Hogg, the Ettrick Shepherd, edited by his daughter, Mrs. Garden, [1884], & other miscellaneous literature, some leather bindings, mostly original cloth, G/VG, 8voQTY: (3 shelves)
Seymour (Richard Arthur). Pioneering in the Pampas or The first forty years of a Settlers experince in the La Plata Camps, 1st edition, London: Longmans, Green, and Co., 1869, signed by the author to the head of the title page, folding map frontispiece, modern endpapers retaining a contemporary inscription to the front pastedown, some light toning & spotting, rebound retaining original green cloth boards & spine with some loss, 8vo, together with:The China Journal, edited by Arthur de C. Sowerby, 7 volumes [Jan.-June 1937 - Jan.-June 1940], Shanghai: The China Journal Publishing Company, bound retaining original front covers, numerous monochrome illustrations & advertisements, some light toning throughout, modern uniform red cloth, 8vo, plusBigandet (P.), The Life or Legend of Gaudama, The Budda of the Burmese, 2 volumes, 4th edition, London: Kegan Paul, Tench, Trübner & Co., 1911, period inscriptions to both title pages, some minor marginal toning, original uniform gilt decorated cloth, boards & spines lightly rubbed & marked, 8vo, and other late 19th & early 20th-century travel & British topography reference & related, mostly original cloth, G/VG, 8vo/4toQTY: (3 shelves)
James (Henry). In the Cage, 1st edition, London: Duckworth and Co., 1898, advertisements at rear, some light spotting, original cloth, slight toning to spine, 8vo, together with The Outcry, 1st edition, London: Methuen, 1911, publisher's list at end, occasional light spotting, original cloth gilt, 8vo, together with other modern crime fiction, including works by Martin Amis, P. D. James, Len Deighton, Isaac Asimov, Sue Grafton, Kathy Reichs, plus a collection of 32 Rupert annuals, all original cloth/boards, many in dust jackets, G/VG, 8voQTY: (6 shelves & a carton)
Le Corbusier, The City of Tomorrow and its planning, translated from the 8th French edition of Urbanisme with an introduction by Frederick Etchells, London: John Rodker, 1929, numerous monochrome illustrations plus a folding plate to pp.178, some minor marginal toning, original cloth in dust jacket, covers slightly faded & rubbed with some loss, 4to, together with:Moore (Jerrold Northrop), The Green Fuse, pastoral vision in English art 1820-2000, 1st edition, Suffolk: Antique Collectors' Club, 2007, numerous colour & monochrome illustrations, original cloth in dust jacket, large 4to, plusSotheby, Wilkinson & Hodge, publisher, Catalogue of The Fine Collection of Engravings , formed buy Rev. J. Burleigh James, late of Knowbury, Salop, 1877, 13 monochrome plates, contemporary hand written prices to the margins, some wear to the original title page, some light spotting & toning, front endpaper, board & spine partially detached, bound in contemporary blue cloth, boards & spine rubbed, 8vo, and other art reference & related, mostly orginal cloth, many in dust jackets, G/VG, 8vo/folioQTY: (3 shelves)
Gorcock (Jeffrey). Grouse Shooting made Quite Easy to every capacity exemplified in a series of practical illustrations, Cumbria: Killhope Cross, 1827, is not original and is instead it is a facsimile oddity, some light toning throughout, 26 blank leaves to the rear, brown cloth spine rebound retaining original gilt decorated full morocco, boards rubbed with loss, large 4to, together with:Gurney (J. J.), Extracts from the Journal and Correspondence of J. J. Gurney [as per the spine label], proof copy[?], circa 1850, period inscription to the front endpaper, frontispiece portrait mezzotint pasted down, pp.1-2, then 19-719, landscape pasted down opposite pp.610, narrow text with pencil & ink annotations/corrections to the margins, some minor spotting, modern brown cloth, folio, plusBenson (Arthur Christopher & Viscount Esher, editors), The Letters of Queen Victoria..., 3 volumes, 1st edition, London: John Murray, 1907, monochrome frontispieces, some minor toning, original cloth in dust jackets, spines lightly faded, 8vo, and other late 19th-century & modern miscellaneous literature, many original cloth, some in dust jackets, G, 8vo/folioQTY: (6 shelves)
Ward (John). Beware the Dog at War, an operational diary of 49 Squadron spanning 49 years 1916-1965, reprinted, Derbyshire: JoTe Publications, 1998, numerous signatures to the front endpapers including the author & previous members of 49 Squadron, monochrome illustrations, original blue cloth in slipcase, 8vo, together with:Jackson (Mike, foreword), The Fight for Iraq, 1st edition, London: Army Benevolent Fund, 2004, signed to the front endpaper by the author & 3 others, colour illustrations, original cloth in dust jacket, large 8vo, plusTaylor (William), With the Cambridgeshires at Singapore, 1st edition, Cambridgeshire: Trevor Allen Bevis, 1971, signed by the author to the front endpaper, monochrome illustrations, some light toning, original cloth in dust jacket, covers slightly rubbed to head & foot with some minor loss, 8vo, and other modern aviation & military reference, many signed by the authors & relevant others, mostly original cloth in dust jackets, some paperbacks, G/VG, 8voQTY: (3 shelves)
Robinson (Charles, illustrator). The Happy Prince and other stories, by Oscar Wilde, new edition, London: Duckworth & Co., 1913, 12 colour tipped-in plate, period inscription to the front pastedown, some light toning, original gilt decorated plum cloth in dust jacket, spine lightly faded, covers slightly water damaged & rubbed with some minor loss to head & foot, large 8vo, together with:Hardy (Thomas), The famous Tragedy of the Queen of Cornwall at Tintagel in Lyonnesse, London: Macmillan and Co., 1923, 2 monochrome illustrations, some minor toning, original gilt decorated green cloth, 8vo, plus other mostly 20th-century literature & plays, mostly original cloth, some in dust jackets, overall condition is generally fair/good, 8voQTY: (6 shelves)
Toor (Francis). A Treasury of Mexican Folkways..., 10th printing, New York: Crown Publishers, 1964, period inscription to the front endpaper, colour frontispiece, monochrome illustrations, some minor toning & spotting, original cloth in dust jacket, spine slightly faded, covers slightly rubbed to head & foot, 8vo, together with:Prescott (William H.), History of the Conquest of Mexico.., 2 volumes, 10th edition, London: Richard Bentley, 1857, 2 engraved portrait frontispieces plus folding map to volume1, some toning & light spotting, contemporary uniform gilt decorated full calf, boards & spines slightly marked & rubbed, 8vo, plusAvila (Manuel), Tradition and Growth, a study of four Mexican villages, 1st edition, Chicago: University Press, 1969, some light spotting to the text block, original cloth in dust jacket, covers lightly rubbed to head & foot, 8vo, and other modern Mexico reference & related, many original cloth in dust jackets, some paperbacks, G/VG, 8vo QTY: (6 shelves & a carton)
Bowen (Frank C.). The Sea, its History and Romance, 4 volumes, London: Halton & Truscott Smith, 1925, numerous colour & monochrome plates, bookplates to the front pastedown, some light toning, original uniform gilt decorated blue cloth, boards slight toned in areas, spines lightly rubbed to head & foot, large 4to, together with:Davis (Charles G.), Ships of the Past, 1st edition, Salem: The Marine Research Society, 1929, numerous monochrome plates & illustrations, some minor toning, original cloth, spine lightly rubbed to head & foot, 4to, plusMoore (Alan), Sailing Ships or Ward 1800-1860, including the transition to steam, London: Hamilton & Truscott Smith, 1926, 90 colour & monochrome plates, bookplate to the front pastedown, small puncture to the margin of the limitation page through to pp.xiv, some light spotting & toning, top edge gilt, original gilt decorated blue cloth, boards & spine lightly rubbed to head & foot, large 4to, limited edition 1051/1500, and other early 20th-century & modern naval reference & related, including Histoire de la Marine, by Albert Sebille & René Lefébure, Paris: Éditée par L'Illustration, 1934, original cloth, folio, & publications by Conway, PSL, Arms & Armour Press, mostly original cloth in dust jackets, G/VG, 8vo/folioQTY: (6 shelves)
Uttley (Alison). Country Hoard, 1st edition, London: Faber and Faber, 1948, monochrome illustrations by C. F. Tunnicliffe, some minor toning, original cloth in dust jacket, covers slightly rubbed with some minor loss to the head & foot of the spine, 8voA Peck of Gold, 1st edition, 1966, monochrome illustrations by C. F. Tunnicliffe, original cloth in dust jacket, covers slightly rubbed & marked, 8vo, together with:De la Mare (Walter), Henry Brocken..., London: W. Collins Sons & Co., 1924, black & white illustrations by Maureen Ellis, previous owner mark to the front endpaper, some light toning, original cloth in dust jacket, covers slightly toned & rubbed with some minor loss to head & foot, 8vo, plusBlyton (Enid), Puzzle for the Secret Seven, 1st edition, Suffolk: Brock Hampton Press, 1958, Good Old Secret Seven, 1st edition, 1960, both with bookplates to the half-titles, monochrome illustrations, some light toning, original cloth in price-clipped dust jackets, covers slightly rubbed to head & foot, 8vo, and further works by Enid Blyton, plus other early to mid 20th-century juvenile fiction, including works by Bessie Marchant, Mary Norton, E. M. Brent-Dyer, Anthony Buckeridge, all original cloth in dust jackets, overall condition is generally good/very good, 8voQTY: (6 shelves)
Ardizzone (Edward, illustrator). Charles Dickens Birthday Book, by Enid Dickens-Hawksley, 1st edition, London: Faber and Faber, 1948, spine lightly faded, original boardsHoliday Trench, by Joan Ballantyne, 1st edition, Edinburgh: Thomas Nelson and Sons, 1959, period inscription to the front endpaperExploits of Don Quixote, by James Reeves, 1st edition, London: Blackie, 1959Stories from the Bible, by Walter de la Mare, reprinted, London: Faber and Faber, 1961Sailor Rumblelow and Britannia, by James Reeves, 1st edition, London: Heinemann, 1962Tim's Last Voyage, by Edward Ardizzone, 1st edition, London: The Bodley Head, 1972, all with monochrome illustrations, some light toning & marks, all original cloth in dust jackets, some covers slightly rubbed with some minor loss to head & foot, 8vo, together with:Grahame (Kenneth), The River Bank and Other Stories from The Wind in the Willows, London: Walker Books, 1996, signed by the illustrator to the limitation page, colour illustrations by Inga Moore, original board in slipcase, large 8vo, limited edition 186/1000, plusThompson (Ruth Plumly), The Wishing Horse of Oz, 1st edition, Chicago: The Reilly & Lee Co., 1935, monochrome illustrations by John R. Neill, some minor marginal toning, original cloth in price-clipped dust jacket, covers slightly rubbed with some small tears to the head & foot, 8vo, and other 20th-century juvenile literature & fiction, mostly original cloth, many in dust jackets, G/VG, 8voQTY: (6 shelves)
Jacobs (Joseph, editor). Indian Fairy Tales, 1st edition, London: David Nutt, 1892, monochrome illustrations by John D. Batten, some minor toning & marks, original decorated cloth, spine slightly faded, boards & spine lightly marked & rubbed, 8vo, together with:Kunos (Ignácz), Turkish fairy Tales and Folk Tales, translated from Hungarian by R. Nisbet Bain, 1st edition, London: Lawrence and Bullen, 1896, monochrome illustrations by Celia Levetus, period inscription & blind stamp to the front endpaper, front endpaper partially detached, some light toning, original blue cloth, boards slightly toned & rubbed to head & foot, 8vo, plusWesterman (Percy F.), A Watch-Dog of the North Sea, a naval story of The Great War, London: S. W. Partridge & Co., circa 1916, 6 colour plates by C. M. Padday, gutters cracked, some toning & spotting, original blue picture cloth, spine lightly rubbed to head & foot, 8vo, plus 15 further titles by Percy F. Westerman, andBrazil (Angela), The School in the South, London: Blackie and Son, circa 1922, 6 monochrome illustrations by W. Smithson Broadhead, some minor toning & spotting, original tan picture cloth, boards & spine lightly rubbed, 8vo, and 18 further titles by Angela Brazil, plus other late 19th & early 20th-century juvenile fiction, all original cloth, some gilt decorated, overall condition is generally good/very good, 8vo QTY: (6 shelves)
Stevens (W. D., illustrator). Prince Uno, Uncle Frank's Visit to Fairy-Land, 1st edition, London: C. Arthur Pearson, 1898, numerous monochrome illustrations, some light toning & spotting, all edges gilt, original decorated cloth, spine slightly faded, boards & spine slightly rubbed to head & foot, 8vo, together with:Reddaway (Francis), Pixie, A Fairy Tale, Manchester: Sherratt & Hughes, 1904, photograph frontispiece with tissue-paper guard, monochrome illustrations, original gilt decorated red cloth, boards & spine slightly marked & rubbed to head & foot, 8vo, plusLemon (Mark), The Enchanted Toasting-Fork, London: Tinsley Brothers, 1869, numerous monochrome illustrations, later endpapers with tape reinforced gutters, some toning throughout, contemporary black half morocco, boards & spine rubbed with some minor loss, 4to, and other late 19th & early 20th-century juvenile literature, including various annuals, mostly original cloth, overall condition is generally good/very good, 8vo/4toQTY: (6 shelves)
Thevenot (Melchisédech). The Art of Swimming, illustrated by forty proper copper-plate cuts, which represent the different postures necessary to be used in that art with Advice for Bathing, 2nd edition, London: printed for John Lever, 1764, 38 of 40 copper plate illustrations, all hand coloured bar the frontispiece, period inscriptions to the front endpapers, front & rear gutters cracked, some general wear, toning & light spotting, loss to the right bottom corner of pp.45, contemporary half calf, boards & spine rubbed with some minror loss, small 8vo, together with:Watts (I.), The Knowledge of the Heavens and the Earth made easy: or, The First Principles of Astronomy and Geography explain'd by the use of Globes and Maps:..., 3rd edition, London: printed for Richard Ford, 1736, 6 folding plates to the rear with previous owner annotations & pencil drawings to the rears, modern endpapers, some light wear & toning, water mark to the foot of the 'Table of Contents', modern calf spine retaining contemporary full calf boards, slightly rubbed, 8vo, plusComber (Thomas), An Historical Vindication of the Divine Right of Tithes, from scripture, reason, and the opinion and practice of Jew, Gentiles, and Christians in all Ages, 2 parts bound in 1, 2nd edition, London: printed by S. Roycroft, 1685, binding slightly loose, some minor toning & spotting, contemporary embossed full calf, boards & spine rubbed with some minor loss to the head & foot, 4to, and other 17th, 18th & 19th-century literature & theology, mostly contemporary leather bindings, overall condition is generally fair/good, 8vo/4toApproximately 115 volumesQTY: (5 shelves)
Graham (Maria). Journal of a Residence in India, 1st edition, Edinburgh: printed by George Ramsay for Archibald Constable, 1812, hand-coloured engraved frontispiece, title supplied in photocopied facsimile,15 etched or engraved plates including 2 folding (one folding plate torn to fore-edge margin), some toning, light spotting and offsetting, endpapers renewed, contemporary half calf, modern reback with red morocco title label, 4to, together with: Bernoulli (Jean), Description Historique et Geographique de l'Inde..., volume 1 only (of 3), nouvelle edition, Berlin: Chrétien Sigismond Spener, 1791, engraved folding map, 38 engraved plates and plans (including 20 folding), few marginal notes, some worm trails mostly to upper margins and fore-margins of several leaves mostly at front and rear of volume, some margins frayed, near-contemporary marbled calf, gilt armorial emblem of The Society of Writers to the Signet to centre of each board, modern reback with morocco title label, boards rubbed, 4to, plus other texts, including odd and some defective volumes, including Asiatick Researches: or, Transactions of the Society, instituted in Bengal, for inquiring into the history and antiquities, the arts, sciences and literature, of Asia, volume 1 only, 1788, Narrative of the Siege and Capture of Bhurtpore, in the Province of Agra, Upper Hindoostan, by the Forces under the command of ... Lord Combermere..., by J.N. Creighton, 1830, Histoire Generale des Voyages, ou Nouvelle Collection..., new edition, volume 13 only, 1755, Ferishta's History of Dekkan, from the First Mahummedan Conquests..., by Johnathan Scott, volume 2 only, 1794, and The Journal of Sir Thomas Roe, Embassador ... to Ichan Guire, the Mighty Emperor of India, volume 1 only (incomplete part), [1744]QTY: (7)NOTE:Sold with all faults, not subject to return.
Army Lists. Mason (A.W, George Owen & G.H. Brown). The East-India Register and Directory, for 1823; containing complete lists of the company's servants, at home and abroad, civil, military, and marine ..., 2nd edition, London: Cox and Baylis, 1823, signed by George Owen to title verso, 2 folding tables, a few light spots, all edges gilt, contemporary straight-grained red morocco gilt, rubbed, 12mo, together with:The East-India Register and Directory, for 1827; containing complete lists of the company's servants, at home and abroad, civil, military, and marine ..., 1st edition, London: G. L. Cox, 1827, signed by George Owen to title verso, 2 folding tables, all edges gilt, contemporary straight-grained red morocco gilt, rubbed, 12mo, withBrown (G.H, F. Clark). The East-India Register and Directory, for 1831; containing complete lists of the company's servants ..., 1st edition, London: J.L. Cox, 1831, signed by G.H. Brown to title verso, a few light spots, all edges gilt, contemporary straight-grained red morocco gilt, rubbed, 12moQTY: (3)
Gubbins (Martin Richard). An Account of the Mutinies of Oudh, and of the Siege of the Lucknow Residency; with some observations on the condition of the Province of Oudh, and on the causes of the Mutiny of the Bengal Army, 1st edition, London: Richard Bentley, 1858, 5 maps and plans (4 folding, a few small repairs), 4 lithograph plates, a few light spots, all edges gilt, contemporary morocco gilt, rebacked with original spine relaid, a little rubbed, 8vo, presentation inscription to front pastedown "Isabella Fulton from one who had always a deep regard for the "Defender of Lucknow" vide page 289, 1st January 1859", together with Fraser (Captain Hastings). Our Faithful Ally, the Nizam: Being a historical sketch of events, showing the Nizam's alliance to the British Government in India, and his services during the mutinies, 1st edition, London: Smith, Elder and Co., 1865, partly unopened, a little light spotting, tear to front endpaper, hinges broken, original cloth gilt, foot of spine chipped, 8vo, plus Fforde (Major C. del W., editor) The Lucknow Siege Diary of Mrs. C.M. Brydon, privately published, 1978, folding facsimile map, mounted photographic prints, typescript text, original boards, 4to, limited edition 15/40, with 4 others including With H.M. 9th Lancers during the Indian Mutiny. The Letters of Brevet-Major O.H.S.G. Anson, edited by his son Harcourt S. Anson, 1896, A History of the Indian Mutiny, by T.R.E. Holmes, 2nd edition, revised, 1885, and Delhi - 1857. The Siege assault, and capture as given in the diary and correspondence of the late Colonel Keith Young... edited by General Sir Henry Wylie Norman and others, 1902QTY: (7)
Hayden (Lieut.-Colonel F. A.). Historical Record of the 76th 'Hindoostan' Regiment from its formation in 1787 to 30th June 1881, 1st edition, Litchfield: A. C. Lomax's Successors, [1909], double-page colour frontispiece, folding maps and plates, original red cloth gilt, lightly rubbed and some minor marks, 8vo, together with Historical Records of the 103rd Royal Bombay Fusiliers, Devenport: A. H. Swiss, circa 1876, 81pp.+ 9pp appendix at rear, original blue cloth gilt, some marks and light soiling, 8vo, plusBurton (Reginald Geroge). A History of the Hyderabad Contingent, 1st edition, Calcutta: Office of the Superintendent of Government Printing, 1905, 12 plates and maps, including many folding, green endpapers, original green cloth gilt, lightly rubbed and some marks, 8vo, and Shakespear (Colonel L. W.). History of the 2nd King Edward's Own Goorkha Rifles (The Sirmoor Rifles), 1st edition, Aldershot: Gale & Ploden, 1912, monochrome plates after photographs, folding maps and plans, single light oval ink stamp of the Royal Military Academy Sandhurst Museum to front endpaper, original green cloth gilt with red calf corners (somewhat scuffed), large 8vo, plus two others: A. H. A. Simcox, A Memoir of the Khandesh Bhil Corps 1825-1891, compiled form original records, 1st edition, Bombay, Thacker & Company, [1912], five monochrome plates, and folding map in pocket at rear, contemporary neat ownership inscription in ink to head of leaf before title 'C. D. Simcox from his Mother, Xmas 1912', original green and light blue cloth gilt, spine faded, some soiling and discolouration to edges, some minor fraying to head and foot of spine, large 8voQTY: (5)
[Holdsworth, T.W.E., "Carnaticus"]. Summary of the Mahratta and Pindarree Campaign, during 1817, 1818 and 1819, under the direction of the Marquis of Hastings: chiefly embracing the operations of the Army of the Deckan, under the command of His Excellency Lieut.-Gen. Sir T. Hislop, Bart. G.C.B. with some particulars and remarks, 1at edition, London: printed for E. Williams, 1820, half title, folding engraved map and plan, single-page plan of the Battle of Mahudpore, light spotting, untrimmed, modern half calf, some fading to spine, 8vo, together with Moor (Edward). A Narrative of the Operations of Captain Little's Detachment and of the Mahratta Army, commanded by Purseram Bhow; during the late Confederacy in India, against Nawab Tippoo Sultan Bahadur, 1st edition, London: for the author by George Woodfall, 1794, folding engraved map, 7 engraved plates, some offsetting and toning, water stains to first few leaves, manuscript shelf numbers to title, bookplate, later half calf, Palace Library Mysore label to spine, a little rubbed with small stains and wormholes, 4toQTY: (2)NOTE:First work scarce. Written anonymously due to the strong criticism of his superior officers and their conduct of the campaigns, this publication is now attributed to an Irish officer in the Madras Army by the name of Marshal Clarke.
Holwell (John Zephaniah). An Address to the Proprietors of East India Stock; setting forth the unavoidable necessity and real motives for the revolution in Bengal, in 1760, London: T. Beckett and P. A. De Hondt, 1764, 80pp., lightly spotted & dust-soiled, endpapers & blanks renewed, modern brown half calf gilt, 4to, together with:India. Recollections of the Deccan with miscellaneous sketches and letters, by an officer of cavalry, Calcutta: G. H. Huttmann, 1838, 119pp., lithographic frontispiece, presentation bookplate to front pastedown, Royal United Service blindstamps to title & frontispiece, front hinge cracked, contemporary black half calf gilt, rebacked, original spine laid on (some loss), rubbed, 8vo in 4s, withEast India Company. Mr Holwell's Refutation of a Letter from certain gentlemen of the council at Bengal, to the Honourable, The Secret Committee, serving as a supplement to his address to the proprietors of East-India stock, London: T. Beckett and P.A. De Hondt, 1764, 35pp., paper repair to C3 (affecting text), light dust-soiling, endpapers & blanks renewed, modern brown half calf gilt, rubbed, 4toQTY: (3)
The East-India Register and Directory, for 1805; corrected to the 8th November, 1804. Containing complete lists of the company's servants, compiled by John Mathison and Alexander Mason, London: Cox, Son and Baylis, 1805, half-title, folding map frontispiece, 3 folding tables, a few light spots, all edges gilt, contemporary straight-grained red morocco gilt, rubbed, 12mo, together with:The East-India Register and Directory, for 1816; corrected to the 15th August 1816; containing complete lists of the company's servants, civil, military, and marine, compiled by A.W. Mason, J.S.Kingston & George Owen, 2nd edition, London: Cox and Baylis, 1816, signed by A.W. Mason to title verso, half-title, 5 folding tables, a few light spots, all edges gilt, contemporary straight-grained red morocco gilt, green morocco labels to spine (some loss), rubbed, 12mo, plusThe East-India Register and Directory for 1817; corrected to the 1st August 1817; containing complete lists of the company's servants, civil, military, and marine, 2nd edition, London: Cox and Baylis, 1817, signed by A.W. Mason to title verso, half-title, 4 folding tables, upper hinge cracked, very occasional light spotting, all edges gilt, contemporary straight-grained red morocco gilt, green morocco labels to spine, lower joint worn to head, 12mo, with 2 further East-India Register's from 1815 & 1818, both bound in contemporary straight-grained red morocco giltQTY: (5)
Ives (Edward). A Voyage from England to India, in the Year MDCCLIV and an Historical Narrative of the Squadron and Army in India, under the command of Vice-Admiral Watson and Colonel Clive, in the Years 1755, 1756, 1757; including a correspondence between the Admiral and the Nabob Serajah Dowlah. Interspersed with some interesting passages relating to the manners, customs, &c. of several nations in Indostan. Also, a Journey from Persia to England, by an Unusual Route, 1st edition, London: Edward and Charles Dilly, 1773, 2 engraved folding maps, 13 engraved plates (1 folding), mid 19th-century ownership inscription to front pastedown, occasional light spotting, contemporary calf, rebacked, red morocco title label lettered in gilt, rubbed, 4toQTY: (1)NOTE:ESTC T12210; Howgego I, P117. Not in Ghani or Atabey.Ives' narrative is highly important for its descriptions of Kuwait, Basra, Baghdad, Mosul, and Haleb (Aleppo) among others. In addition to this, he was the first western author to provide detailed descriptions of the Parthian ruins of Ctesiphon and includes a valuable account of Geriah Fort (now Vijaydurg), a notorious Mahratta pirate stronghold held by Tulagee Angria until its capture by the East India Company.
Jocelyn (Colonel Julian R.J.) The History of the Royal and Indian Artillery in the Mutiny of 1857, 1st edition, London: John Murray, 1915, photogravure frontispiece, folding maps, illustrations, a few light spots, top edge gilt, original blue cloth gilt, spine faded, 8vo, together with The 101st Grenadiers. Historical Record of the Regiment, 1778-1923, 2nd edition, Aldershot: Gale & Polden, 1928, portrait frontispiece, folding maps, endpapers a little toned, original cloth gilt, spine a little faded and rubbed at ends, small 4to, plus Barr (Major J.S., compiler) A Brief History of the Mahratta Light Infantry, Bombay: printed by G. Claridge & Co., 1945, original boards, gilt lettering rubbed, 4to, with 11 others including The Nineteenth and their Times, by Colonel John Biddulph, 1899, Historical Records of the 72d Highlanders now 1st Battalion Seaforth Highlanders 1777-1886, 1886, The History of the Rifle Brigade (The Prince Consort's Own) formerly the 95th, by Sir William H. Cope, 1877, The Story of the 97th Deccan Infantry, by Major W.C. Kirkwood, 1929, and Napier's Rifles. The History of the 5th Battalion 6th Rajputana Rifles, by H.G. Rawlinson, 1929 QTY: (14)
Kaye (John William). History of the War in Afghanistan. From the unpublished letters and journals of political and military officers employed in Afghanistan throughout the entire period of British connexion with that country, 2 volumes, 1st edition, London: Richard Bentley, 1851, first and last few leaves of each volume with some light scattered spotting, marbled edges and endpapers, contemporary uniform half calf gilt decorated spines with contrasting maroon and green morocco labels, lightly rubbed, 8voQTY: (2)
Lake (Edward). Journals of the Sieges of the Madras Army, in the years 1817, 1818, and 1819, with observations on the system, according to which such operations have usually been conducted in India, 1st edition, London: Kingsbury, Parbury and Allen, 1825, 22 folding maps, plans and plates, subscribers list, folding plate list bound at rear, occasional light waterstains, contemporary owner signature of J. Renney, Engineers to head of title, modern bookplate of Philip Kamil, top edge gilt, recent burgundy half morocco by Henderson & Bisset, 8vo QTY: (1)NOTE:Rare. The author, a major in the Madras Engineers, served with distinction during the Mahratta War of 1817. The plates were originally issued in a separate atlas volume, but are here bound in with the two volumes of text.
[Wellesley, Rt. Hon. Richard, Marquis]. Notes Relative to the Peace concluded between the British Government and the Marhatta Chieftains, and to the various questions arising out of the terms of the Pacification, London: John Stockdale, 1805, 110pp., bound with History of all the Events and Transactions which have taken place in India..., London: John Stockdale, 1805, 2 volumes in one, 6 folding hand-coloured maps, a little spotting, a few light damp-stains, contemporary speckled half calf gilt, some wear, lacking head cap, 4toQTY: (1)NOTE:The restoration of the Peshwa in 1802 proved to be the prelude to the Mahratha War against Cindia and the Raja of Berar in which Richard Wellesley's brother Arthur took a leading role. French influence was largely extinguished as a consequence, and the East-India Company transformed into an imperial power.
Maunsell (Colonel E. B.). Prince of Wales's Own, The Scinde Horse, 1839-1922, published privately by the Regimental Committee, 1926, numerous monochrome plates including many after photographs, two additional printed maps of the Eastern Mediterranean and the Middle East (both linen-backed) at rear, single oval ink stamp to front and rear endpaper of the Royal Military Academy, Sandhurst Museum, together with Brooke (Lieutenant Colonel K. R.). The Scinde Horse (14th Prince of Wales's Own Cavalry), 1922-1947, published privately by The Scinde Horse Association, 1957, monochrome plates after photographs at rear, both original green cloth gilt, first volume a little rubbed with some marks, large 8vo, plus Yeats-Brown (Major F. C. C.). The Star and Crescent. Being the Story of the 17th Cavalry from 1858 to 1922, printed for private circulation only, Pioneer Press, Allahabad, [1927], large folding map printed in red and black of German East Africa, half-tone illustrations after photographs, original pigskin-backed blue cloth gilt, rubbed and spine with some soiling and light discolouration, 8vo (limited edition, this copy numbered 88, of an unspecified limitation), plus two other Indian cavalry regiment histories: Lieutenant VCP Hodson Historical Records of the Governor-General's Body Guard, London: W. Thacker & Co., 1910, and Major A. M. Daniels, Skinner's Horse The History of the First Duke of York's Own Lancers (Skinner's Horse) and the 3rd Skinner's Horse now amalgamated under the designation the 1st Duke of York's Own Skinner's Horse, London: Hugh Rees, 1925, all original publisher's cloth (except the final volume rebound in dark blue cloth), rubbed and some marks, 8voQTY: (5)NOTE:Maunsell's Scinde Horse (1926) contains the ownership signature of Charles G. Maunsell, the father of the author, dated June 10th, 1927, to half-title.
McGregor (W.L). The History of the Sikhs, contained an account of the war between The Sikhs and The British, in 1845-46, 2 volumes, 1st edition, London: James Madden, 1846, frontispieces (1 folding), 2 folding plans, 5 tinted lithographs, 16pp. of advertisements, lacking title to volume 1, a few light spots, modern half green morocco gilt, top edge gilt, spines faded & stained, 8voQTY: (2)
Munro (Innes). A Narrative of the Military Operations on the Coromandel Coast, against the combined forces of the French, Dutch, and Hyder Ally Cawn, from the year 1780 to the peace in 1784; in a series of letters, 1st edition, London: printed for the author by T. Bensley, 1789, half title with engraved vignette (bound after dedication), subscribers list, 10 folding engraved plates (9 battle plans and folding view of Port Louis on the Isle of France), first plan detached, some light spotting and offsetting, untrimmed, bookplate, original wrappers (some wear), modern burgundy half morocco, 4toQTY: (1)NOTE:ESTC T106034.
Murland (Major H.F.) Records of the IV Madras Pioneers, (now the 64th Pioneers), 1759-1903, Bangalore: Higginbotham LD, 1922, two folding maps contained in rear pocket, some light spotting, small presentation inscription, original cloth, spine faded and repaired, joints splitting, partial fading to upper cover, 4to, together with The Regimental Records of the First Battalion the Royal Dublin Fusiliers formerly the Madras Europeans, the Madras European Regiment, The First Madras Fusiliers, the 102nd Royal Madras Fusiliers 1644-1842, London: Hugh Rees, 1910, colour frontispiece, folding maps & illustrations, previous owner inscription, all edges gilt, original calf gilt, spine a little rubbed and faded, joints and edges rubbed, 8vo, plus Innes (Lieut.-Colonel P.R.). The History of the Bengal European Regiment now the Royal Munsters Fusiliers and how it helped to win India, London: Simpkin, Marshall & Co., 1885, colour frontispiece, double-page maps, some light spotting, original cloth, upper cover detached, spine faded, some edge wear, 8voQTY: (3)
Orlich (Leopold Von). Travels in India, including Sinde and the Punjab, 2 volumes, 1st edition in English, London: Longman, Brown, Green, and Longmans, 1845, half-titles, frontispieces, wood-engraved illustrations, folding tables, advertisements to rear of both volumes, bookplates of 'Johannes Elphinstone' & Carberry Tower Library to front pastedowns, light occasional spotting, rear hinge of volume 1 cracked, original green blindstamped cloth gilt, volume 2 with some wear to joints, 8voQTY: (2)NOTE:Provenance: The library of Mountstuart Elphinstone at Carberry Tower, the Elphinstone family's estate from 1861 to 1961. The second bookplate belongs to John Elphinstone, 17th Lord Elphinstone (1914-75).An uncommon work with exceptional provenance. Mountstuart Elphinstone was the influential Governor of Bombay (1819-27) as well as the author of An Account of the Kingdom of Caubul (1815).
Orme (Robert). A History of the Military Transactions of the British Nation in Indostan, from the year MDCCXLV to which is prefixed a dissertation on the establishments made by Mahomedan conquerors in Indostan, 3 volumes, 4th edition, revised by the author, Madras: re-printed by Pharoah and Co., 1861-62, 36 folding maps contained in 3rd volume, contemporary half calf, a little rubbed with some minor worming, 8vo, together with Duff (James Grant). A History of the Mahrattas, 3 volumes, 1st edition, London: Longman, Rees, Orme, Brown and Green, 1826, engraved frontispiece to each volume (volume I frontispiece with marginal repair), 2 folding maps, light offsetting and library stamps to titles, top edge gilt, modern cloth, 8vo, plus Auber (Peter). Rise and Progress of the British Power in India, 2 volumes, 1st edition, London: W.H. Allen, 1837, half titles, two folding linen-backed maps, some offsetting, library ink stamps to map versos, title rectos and versos, perforated stamp to volume II title and final leaves, modern half calf, 8vo QTY: (8)
Orme (Robert). A History of the Military Transactions of the British Nation in Indostan, from the Year MDCCXLV, to which is prefixed a dissertation on the establishments made by Mahomedan conquerors in Indostan, 2 volumes bound in 3, 2nd edition, corrected with alterations, additions, and an index, by the Author, London: John Nourse, 1775-78, 36 engraved plates and maps (mostly folding), including Plan of the military operations at Calcutta in 1756, and coastal panorama entitled Calcutta as in MDCCLVI, complete as list given at the end of the third volumes, some minor marginal spotting, and light toning to a few plates, contents generally in clean condition, contemporary uniform mottled full calf, spines gilt decorated in six compartments with contrasting green and red labels, rubbed and some marks, first volume re-cased with original spine laid down, 4to QTY: (3)NOTE:A close friend of Clive of India, Edward Orme became the first official historiographer of the East India Company in 1769 and was elected a fellow of the Society of Antiquaries in 1770. Second edition of the first volume (the remaining volumes being first editions) of the author's major history of the Carnatic Wars between the British and the French in India (1745-1763), which led to the British East India Company becoming the dominant foreign power on the subcontinent.'Orme was in India in the Company's service practically the whole time he wrote. It is a record of noble deeds written with picturesque details, and in dignified and natural language appropriate to its subject. Its accuracy in important matters is unquestionable.' (Cambridge History of British and American Literature)
Paget (W.H). A Record of the Expeditions Against The North-West Frontier Tribes, since the annexation of the Punjab, revised and brought up to date by Lieutenant A. H. Mason, Royal Engineers, in 1884, London: Whiting & Co, [1884], large folding map frontispiece (closed tear, slightly frayed), folding maps & plans throughout, Royal United Service Library blindstamp to title, a few light spots, modern red cloth gilt, a few stains, large 8vo, together with:Young (Keith). Sinde in the Forties, being the journal and letters of Colonel Keith Young, C.B., Sometime Judge-Advocate-General in India, London: Constable and Company, 1912, frontispiece (loose), 3 further illustrations, folding map of Scinde at rear, half-title, original black cloth gilt, rubbed, 1 corner with slight loss, 8vo, plusHutchinson (H.D). The Campaign in Tirah 1897-98, an account of the expedition against the Orakzais and Afridis under General Sir William Lockhart, G.C.B.M, K.C.S.I, 1st edition, London: Macmillan and Co, 1898, portrait frontispiece, 7 maps, black & white illustrations throughout, publisher's advertisement leaf to rear, scattered spotting, original green pictorial cloth gilt, rubbed, 8vo, with 20 others on India, including L. J. Shadwell's Lockhart's Advance Through Tirah (1898), G. J. Younghusband's The Relief of Chitral (1897) & H.C. Thomson's The Chitral Campaign (1895)QTY: (23)
Parry (D.H.) "The Death or Glory Boys". The Story of the 17th Lancers, London: Cassell and Co., 1899, half-tone frontispiece, publisher's list at end, slight marginal toning, presentation inscription, 1905 at front, bookplate of Philip Kamil, original cloth gilt, spine a little faded with tears at ends, small stain to upper cover, a little rubbed, 8vo, together with Maxwell (Captain E.L.) A History of the XI King Edward's Own Lancers (Probyn's Horse), Guildford: A.C. Curtis, 1914, folding map and half-tone illustrations, some light spotting, ink stamp to front pastedown, top edge gilt, original buckram gilt, a little rubbed and marked, some fading, 4to, plus Sheppard (Major E.W.) The Ninth Queen's Royal Lancers 1715-1936, Aldershot: Gale & Polden, 1939, maps and illustrations, light spotting front and rear, original cloth gilt, slight fading to spine, 4to, with other regimental histories including The Bombay Light JHorse and its Successor the Bombay Motor Patrola A.F.I., 1966 (limited edition of 150), A Brief Historical Sketch of His Majesty's 31st: Duke of Connaught's Own Lancers Indian Army, compiled by Colonel G.F. Newport-Tinley, 1910, History of the Thirtieth Lancers, Gordon's Horse, by Major E.A. Stotherd, 1911, A History of the 2nd Lancers (Gardner's Horse) from 1809 to 1922, compiled by Captain D.E. Whitworth, 1924, and History of Probyn's Horse (5th King Edward's Own Lancers), by Major C.A. Boyle, circa 1924QTY: (20)
Pearse (Hugh). Soldier and Traveller, Memoirs of Alexander Gardner, Colonel of Artillery in the service of Maharaja Ranjit Singh, 1st edition, London: William Blackwood and Sons, 1898, 2 illustrations (including frontispiece), 2 maps, 32pp. publisher's catalogue to rear, light scattered spotting, original red cloth gilt, lightly rubbed, 8voQTY: (1)NOTE:Howgego, II, G3; Riddick 111; Yakushi P38.'An adventurer and soldier of fortune, Gardner (1785-1877) travelled through much of Central Asia and Afghanistan before joining the service of Ranjit Singh in 1832. Carefully edited by Major Pearse, Gardner's memoirs tell in a rough-hewn fashion of his experiences as the commander of Sikh artillery in the 1835 conflict with Afghanistan over control of the Peshawar Valley. Similarly, Gardner gives an accounting of the bloody internal struggle for control of the Sikh State following the death of Ranjit Singh. With the imposition of British dominion over the Sikhs at the conclusion of the First Sikh War of 1846, Gardner's memoirs recede into the record of his retirement years spent in the Vale of Kashmir' (Riddick).
Punjab District Gazetteers. Mandi & Suket States, Kangra, Shahpur, Simla, Attock, Hissar District and Loharu State, Ferozepore, Sialkot, Lahore: Government Press, 1888-1933, folding maps at rear of some volumes, occasional light spotting and worming, original cloth-backed paper boards, Shahpur District lacking backstrip, rubbed and marked, 8vo apart from Punjab (1933) which is 4to, together with 9 volumes of Punjab Government Records (1911) and 2 volumes of Chiefs and Families of Note in the Punjab (volumes 2 & appendix, 1910 and 1930 respectively)QTY: (19)
Punjab. Original Sketches in the Punjaub. By a Lady, 1st edition, London: Dickinson Brothers; Publishers to her Majesty, 1854, 20 fine hand-coloured lithographs, some light marginal spotting, final plate with portion of staining to verso, a few leaves with minor waterstains to lower margins (not affecting images), a few small closed marginal tears, lacking 1 blank leaf, endpapers & blanks renewed, later 19th-century half calf gilt, lightly rubbed, oblong folioQTY: (1)NOTE:Abbey 483.Scarce, 'possibly privately published' (Abbey). Library Hub lists 3 copies only in the UK (British Library, Bodleian, and V & A). The plates depict Amritsar and Lahore extensively, with the artist stating "No attempt has been made to draw pictures as they ought to be; the desire has been to convey to an English eye some notion of the bright, vivid colouring of Indian scenes".
Rennell (James). The Marches of the British Armies in the Peninsula of India, during the Campaigns of 1790 and 1791... transmitted by Earl Cornwallis from India, 1st edition, London: W. Bulmer for the author, 1792, folding engraved map, 3 folding plans, some light spotting, modern half calf, 8vo, together with [Salmond, James]. A Review of the Origin, Progress, and Result of the Late Decisive War in Mysore, in a Letter from an Officer in India, 1st edition, London: Luke Hanford for T. Cadell Jun. and W. Davies, 1800, hand-coloured map frontispiece (offset to title), water stain throughout, some toning, contemporary half calf, water stain to upper cover, some edge wear, 4to, plus Narrative Sketches of the Conquest of the Mysore, effected by the British Troops and their Allies, in the Capture of Seringapatam, and the Death of Tippoo Sultaun: May 4, 1799, 4th edition, Bath: M. Gye for the proprietor, 1803, engraved plate (margin repaired to verso), 3 pp. advertisements at end, a few light spots, contemporary ownership inscription of George Lowe, 1803 at head of title, later cloth, edges a little rubbed, 8voQTY: (3)
Robertson (Henry Dundas). District Duties during the Revolt in the North-West Provinces of India, in 1857: with remarks on subsequent investigations during 1858-59, 1st edition, London: Smith, Elder and Co., 1859, folding map, 24 pp. advertisements at end, occasional small annotations, press cutting at front listing A.H. Cocks to be made Order of the Bath for service in India, his signature, original blindstamped cloth, spine a little faded, 8vo, together with Rotton (John Edward Wharton). The Chaplain's Narrative of the Siege of Delhi. From the outbreak at Meerut to the capture of Delhi, 1st edition, London: Smith, Elder and Co., 1858, folding map, advertisements at rear, small offsetting from piece of newspaper to p. 96, bookplate, original cloth, some fading to spine, a little rubbed with light stains, 8vo, plus Rees (L.E. Ruutz). A Personal Narrative of the Siege of Lucknow. From its commencement to its relief by Sir Colin Campbell, 2nd edition, London: Longman, Brown, Green, Longmans & Roberts, 1858, portrait frontispiece, folding map, errata slip, occasional light spotting and offsetting, bookplate of William Slaney Kenyon Slaney (1847-1908, soldier, politician and sportsman), original cloth, slight fading to spine, small ink stains to upper cover, slight lean, 8vo, with 2 others: The Defence of Lucknow. A Diary... by a Staff Officer (i.e. Thomas Fourness Wilson), 1858, and A Lady's Diary of the Siege of Lucknow. Written for the perusal of friends at home, [by Mrs G. Harris], 1858 (rebound, lacking endpapers)QTY: (5)

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