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KASHMIR - EARLY TRAVEL GUIDES - A collection of early travel books for Kashmir, including Notes for Visitors to Kashmir, Issued by the Visitors` Bureau, His Highness` Government, Jammu and Kashmir 1942; Geography of the Jammu and Kashmir State by Pandit Anand Koul, 1925; Arthur Neve of Kashmir by Rev. A.P. Shepherd, 1913; The Tourist`s Guide to Kashmir, Ladakh, Skardo, &c Ed. by Late Major Arthur Neve, 1933 and 1945; Kashmir; The Switzerland of India, A Descriptive Guide with Chapters on Ski-ing and Mountaineering, Large and Small Game Shooting, Fishing etc. By Dermot Norris; Kashmir and Jammu, a Guide for Visitors by Joshua Duke, 1903; Kashmir: "The Playground of Asia, A Handbook for Visitors to the Happy Valley by Sachchidananda Sinha, 1943; Handbook for Visitors to Kashmir by J.L.K. Jalali, 1933; Beautiful Valleys of Kashmir by Samsur Chand Koul, 1942. (12)
AFGHANISTAN & BOKHARA - Travels Into Bokhara; Being The Account Of A Journey From India To Cabool, Tartary, And Persia, Also Narratives Of A Voyage On The Indus From The Sea To Lahore With Presents From The King Of Britain, by Lieut. Alexander Burnes, 1973, Volumes 2; Travels Into Bokhara Together With A Narrative Of A Voyage On The Indus, by Sir Alexander Burnes, 1973, Volume 1; Dardistan In 1866, 1886 And 1893, Being An Account Of The History, Religions, Customs, Legends, Fables, Songs Of Gilgit, Chilas, Kandia (Gabrial), Dasin, Chitral, Hanza, Aagyr And Other Parts Of The Hindu Kush, As Also A Supplement To The Second Edition Of The Hunza And Nagyr Handbook, by G. W. Lietner, 1985; Aurel Stein, Pioneer Of The Silk Road, by Annabel Walker, 1998; State And Tribe In Nineteenth-Century Afghanistan, The Reign Of Aamir Dost Muhammad Khan (1826-1863), by Christine Noelle, 1997; Asian Affairs, Journal Of The Royal Central Asian Society, 1972; Pennell Of Bannu, by A. L., 1913, Second Edition, 60pp; The Gilgit Game, The Explorers Of The West Himalayas 1865-95, by John Keay, 1979; The Story Of The Guides, by Col. G. J. Younghusband, 1908, 198pp; With The Zhob Field Force 1890, by Captain Crawford McFall, 1895, 232pp; The Indian Borderland 1880-1900, by Colonel Sir T. Hungerford Holdich, 1901, First Edition, 397pp; The Indian Borderland 1880-1900, by Colonel Sir T. Hungerford Holdich, 1996, Second Edition Reprint; A Hero Of The Afghan Frontier, The Splendid Life Story Of T. L. Pennell, by Alice M. Pennell, MDCCCCXXV, Fourth Edition; Cabool: Being A Personal Narrative, Of A Journey To, And Residence In That City In The Years 1836, 7, And 8, by Lieut. Col. Sir Alexander Burnes, 1842, 398pp; The Great Wall Of India, by Ian Hay, 1933; The Lion River, The Indus, by Jean Fairley, 1979; British India`s Northern Frontier 1865-95, A Study In Imperial Policy, by G. J. Alder, 1963, First Edition; Stray Notes On Military Training And Khakhi Warfare, by Sir Charles H. Brownlow, No Exact Date - Possibly 1910, 253pp; A Handbook To The North-West Frontier, (Including Jhelum, Rawalpindi And Hazara Districts), With Historical And Directory Information And Notes On All Places Of Interest, by Cyril J. Davey, No date; Hostage In Afghanistan, by Peter Collister, 1999, Afghanistan Kurum, Kabul And Kandahar, Being A Brief Record Of Impressions In Three Campaigns Under General Roberts, by Charles Gray Robertson, 2002; A Journal Of The Disasters In Afghanistan 1841-2, by Lady Sale, 1985, Reprint; A Journal Of The First Afghan War, by Lady Forentia Sale Edited: Patrick Macroroy, 2002, England And Afghanistan, A Phase In Their Relations, by Dilip Kumar Ghose, 1960; Kabul Catastrophe, The Invasion And Retreat 1839-1842, by Patrick Macrory, 2002; Afghan Wars, And The North-West Frontier 1839-1947, by Michael Barthorp, 2002; The Afghan War of 1879-80, Being A Complete Narrative Of The Capture Of Cabul, The Siege Of Sherpur, The Battle Of Ahmed Khel, The Brilliant March To Candahar, And The Defeat Of Ayub Khan, With The Operations On The Helmund, And The Settlement With Ardur Rahman Khan, by Howard Hensman, 1999, Reprint; Afghan Wars 1839-1992 What Britain Gave Up And The Soviet Union Lost, by Edgar O`Ballance, 1993; Afghanistan, A Study Of Political Developments In Central And Southern Asia, by W. K. Fraser-Tytler, 1950, First edition; Afghanistan, A Study Of Political Developments In Central And Southern Asia, by W. K. Fraser-Tytler, 1953, Second Edition, Some Sort Of Description; Afghanistan, Highway Of Conquest, by Arnold Fletcher, 1966, Second Edition; Afghanistan Volume 135, by Schuyler Jones, 1992; etc. (36)
AFGHANISTAN & QUETTA - Cabool, Being A Personal Narrative Of A Journey To, And Residence In That City In The Year 1836,7,8, by Lt. Col. Sir Alexander Burnes, 2003, Reprint; Journal Of An Afghanistan Prisoner, by Lieut. Vincent Eyre, 1976, Reprint; Caravan Journeys And Wanderings, In Persia, Afghanistan, Turkistan And Beloochistan: With Historical Notices Of The Countries Lying Between Russia And India, by J.P. Ferrier, 1976; The Afghan Connection, The Extraordinary Adventures Of Major Eldred Pottinger, by George Pottinger, 1983; A Journal Of The Disasters In Afghanistan And William Brydon, Account ... Of The Retreat From Cabool In 1842, by Lady Sale Edited: Patrick Macrory, 1969; The British War In Afghanistan, The Dreadful Retreat From Kabul In 1842, by Editor: Tim Coates, 2002; The Afghan Wars 1839-1919, by T.A. Heathcote, 2003; Circumstances Leading To The First Afghan War, by Afzal Iqbal, 1976, Second Edition; High Road To Hunza, by Barbara Mons, 1958; Life Of The Amir Dost Mohammed Khan Of Kabul, With His Political Proceedings, by Mohan Lal, 1978, Reprint 2 Volumes; A Forgotten Chapter Of Indian History As Described In The Memoirs Of Seth Naomul Hotchand Of Karachi 1804-1878, by Rao Bahadur Alumal Trikamdas, 1982, reprint; Indo-Afghan Relations 1890-1900, by Ram Sagar Rastogi, 1965; Thirty Seconds At Quetta, The Story Of An Earthquake, by Robert Jackson, 1960, 2 Copies; Strategies Of British India, Britain, Iran And Afghanistan 1798-1850, by M. E. Yapp, 1980; Forbidden Road, Kabul To Samarkand, by Rosita Forbes, 1937, First Edition, Signed By author; Beyond The Pir Panjal, Life Among The Mountains And Valleys Of Kashmir, by Ernest F. Neve, 1912, 320pp; End game, Britain, Russia And The Final Struggle For Central Asia, by Jennifer Siegel, 2002; Charles Masson Of Afghanistan, Explorer, Archaeologist, Numismatist, And Intelligence Agent, by Gordon Whitteridge, 1986; Charles Masson Of Afghanistan, Explorer, Archaeologist, Numismatist, And Intelligence Agent, by Gordon Whitteridge, 2002; Afghanistan And The Afghans, Being A Brief View Of The History Of The Country And Account Of Its People With A Special Reference To The Present Crisis And War With Re Amir Sher Ali, by H. W. Bellew, 1969; Afghanistan, 1900-1923, A Diplomatic History, by Ludwig W. Adamee, 1967; The Ameer Abdur Rahman, by Stephen Wheeler, 1895, 251pp; Odyssey Illustrated Guide To Uzbekistan, by Calum Macleod Bradley Mayhew; When Men And Mountains Meet, The Explorers Of The Western Himalayas 1820-75, by John Keay, 2000, Third Edition, Bokhara Burnes, by James Lunt, 1969; History And Geography Of Central Asia, Volume One Afghanistan, by Susil Gupta, 1972; Travels Into Bokhara; Being The Account Of A Journey From India To Cabool;, Tartary, And Persia, Also Narratives Of A Voyage On The Indus From The Sea To Lahore With Presents From The King Of Britain, by Alexander Burnes, 1973; Vol 3; Military Report Afghanistan, History, Geography, Ethnography, Resources, Armed Forces, Forts And Fortified Posts, Administration, And Communications, by General Staff Of India, 1925; The First Fifty Years Of The Staff College Quetta 1906-1955, by Staff College, Quetta, Pakistan, 1962. (29)
INDIA - PUNJAB & BRITISH INDIA - Lord Curzon, The Last Of The British Moghuls, by Nayana Goradia, 1993; Viceroy`s Agent, by Charles Chenevix Trench, 1987; The Yellow Scarf, The Story Of The Life Of Thuggee Sleeman Or Major-General Sir William Henry Sleeman 1788-1856 Of The Bengal Army And The Indian Political Service, by Lt-General Sir Francis Tuker, 1977; Memoirs Of A Bengal Civilian, by John Beames, 1984; Servant Of India, A Study Of Imperial Rule From 1905 to 1910 As Told Through The Correspondence And Diaries Of Sir James Dunlop Smith, by Martin Gilbert, 1966; The Ruling Caste, Imperial Lives In The Victorian Raj, by David Gilbert, 2005; Last Post, An Indian Army Memoir, by E.W. Robinson-Horley, 1985; Lord William Bentinck, The Making Of A Liberal Imperialist 1774-1839, John Rosselli, 1974; A Various Universe, A Study Of The Journals And Memoirs Of British Men And Women In The Indian Subcontinent 1765-1856, by Ketaki Kushari Dyson, 1980; Charles Napier, Friend And Fighter 1782-1853, by Rosamond Lawrence, 1952; Sahib, The British Soldier In India 1750-1914, by Richmond Holmes, 2005; John Company`s Last War, A Victorian Military Adventure, by Barbara English, 1971; India In Britain, The Indian Contribution To The British Way Of Life, by Kusoom Vadgama, 1984, Signed by Author; The Raj At Table, A Culinary History Of The British In India, by David Burton, 1993; Steaming East, The Hundred-Year Saga Of The Struggle To Forge Rail And Steamship Links Between Europe And India, by Sarah Searight, 1991; Tournament Of Shadows, The Great Game And The Race For Empire In Asia, by Karl Meter & Shareen Brysac, 1999; Officers Of The Punjab Commission, Images Of The Day-To-Day Life Of The District Officers Of The Raj As Reflected In Their Private Correspondence, by Muhummad Ashraf, 1995; The British Raj And The Indian Princes, Paramountcy In Western India 1857-1930, by Ian Copland, 1987; Raj And Post Raj, Low Level Reminiscence Of Life In Two Armies, by Colonel W.I. Moberly, 1985; Reporting The Raj, The British Press And India 1880-1922, by Chandrika Kaul, 2003; Punjab And The Indian Revolt Of 1857, by Ihsan H. Nadiem, 2006. (23)
INDIA - COLLECTION ON BRITISH INDIA - Indian Summer, The Secret History Of The End Of An Empire, by Alex Von Tunzelmann, 2007; Carpet Sahib, A Life Of Jim Corbett, by Martin Booth, 1986; On Crown Service, A History Of HM Colonial And Overseas Civil Services, 1837-1997, by Anthony Kirk-Greene, 1999; Raj, The Making And Unmaking Of British India, by Lawrence James, 1997; The Great Game, On Secret Service In High Asia, by Peter Hopkirk, 1990; Memoirs Of A Bengal Civilian, by John Beames, 1961; Soldier Sahibs, The Men Who Made The North-West Frontier, by Charles Allen, 2000; Kipling`s India, Uncollected Sketches 1884-88, by Thomas Pinney, 1986; The Journals Of Honoria Lawrence, India Observed 1837-1854, by John Lawrence & Audrey Woodiwiss, 1980; Monty`s Grandfather, Sir Robert Montgomery, A Life`s Service For The Raj, by Brian Montgomery, 1984; John Lawrence, As Commissioner Of Thee Jullundur Doab (1846-1849), by R.R. Sethi, 2003; Charlotte Canning, Lady-In-Waiting To Queen Victoria And Wife Of The First Viceroy Of India 1817-1861, by Virginia Surtees, 1975; Empires Of The Indus, The Story Of A River, by Alice Albinia, 2008; A History Of The British Cavalry 1816 To 1919, Volume 1: 1816-1850, by The Marquess Of Anglesey, 1983, Volume 1 Reprint; A History Of The British Cavalry 1816 To 1919, Volume 2: 1872-1898, by The Marquess Of Anglesey, 1982, Volume 2 Reprint; The Global World Of Indian Merchants 1750-1947, Traders Of Sind From Bukhara To Panama, by Claude Markovits, 2000; Duel In The Snow, The True Story Of The Younghusband Mission To Lhasa, by Charles Allen, 2004; India Remembered, A Personal Account Of The Mountbattens During The Transfer Of Power, by Pamela Mountbatten, 2007; The Savage Border, The Story Of The North-West Frontier, by Jules Stewart, 2007. (18)
A CHINESE WHITE JADE PENDANT of rectangular form, two Immortals playing a board game, reverse with calligraphic inscription, 18th Century, 5.5cm high and a Chinese white jade pendant of rectangular form with mythological beast, rolling ruyi spray, reverse with Zhuanshu script seal, 5cm high (2)
Group of assorted Staffordshire figures and animals to include two similar recumbent sheep, a poodle type black and white dog lying on cushion, an unusual figure group depicting shepherd with flock under a tree, and a figure of a girl with bird on her shoulder and dead game. (5) CONDITION REPORT; Sheep on base - damage to ears, hairline cracks to base, losses to foliage, wear to gilding. Chips to bases of 2 sheep + evidence of restoration. Figure - hairline cracks, losses to bird on shoulder + hand.
Group of assorted Staffordshire figures and animals to include two similar recumbent sheep, a poodle type black and white dog lying on cushion, an unusual figure group depicting shepherd with flock under a tree, and a figure of a girl with bird on her shoulder and dead game. (5) CONDITION REPORT; Sheep on base - damage to ears, hairline cracks to base, losses to foliage, wear to gilding. Chips to bases of 2 sheep + evidence of restoration. Figure - hairline cracks, losses to bird on shoulder + hand.
A quantity of books on hunting, game, working dogs, etc. to include:- Jackson, Alistair "The Great Hunt of Fox Hunting Countries of the World" Cecil "Records of the Chase and Memoirs of Celebrated Sportsmen" (3rd edition) with illustrations, pub. Philip Allen & Co, London Townend Barton, Frank "The Kennel Encyclopaedia" (6th edition) and others (1 box) Condition Report Please contact the Auctioneer for details regarding condition
Chad Valley Torchy the Battery Boy Game: Race to Topsy-Turvy Land another Television Game from Chad Valley having a great illustrated playing board and box complete with 4 Torchy Boy stand-up cardboard playing pieces and 1 rocket, numbered spinner and lettered tiles overall condition very good
1965 Whittle craft Stirling Moss Rally Board Game: Stirling Moss Rally sees 2 to 6 players race along a hazard strewn course, across snow and ice, through rocky canyons, and across arid deserts. Players can buy equipment to help them through certain terrain (ice tires, sand ladders, improved shocks, spare fuel), although often players will find themselves breaking down and having to walk to the nearest repair shop. Play is controlled by 3 dice, fast (1-6), slow (1-3), and a traffic light control (red/green) - different spaces have different hazards depending upon your speed and equipment. The accompanying rule book is comprehensive, also including a route guide with a detailed breakdown of each hazard space
1950 Transogram Hopalong Cassidy Lasso Game: Plastic Horseback Hopalong Cassidy figure with Base together with 2 Rope Lassoes complete with instructions in an illustrated box together with 1950s Milton Bradley Hopalong Cassidy Game: Board game with 8 metal playing pieces, money and counters complete with instructions in an illustrated box
1965 Whittle craft Stirling Moss Rally Board Game: Stirling Moss Rally sees 2 to 6 players race along a hazard strewn course, across snow and ice, through rocky canyons, and across arid deserts. Players can buy equipment to help them through certain terrain (ice tires, sand ladders, improved shocks, spare fuel), although often players will find themselves breaking down and having to walk to the nearest repair shop. Play is controlled by 3 dice, fast (1-6), slow (1-3), and a traffic light control (red/green) - different spaces have different hazards depending upon your speed and equipment. The accompanying rule book is comprehensive, also including a route guide with a detailed breakdown of each hazard space
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