The Journal of the Photographic Society of India, Volumes VIII–X and XII
Photographic Society of India, The Journal of the Photographic Society of India, Volumes VIII–X and XII , Calcutta: Photographic Society of India (for Vols. VIII, X, XII); Thacker, Spink and Co. (for Vol. IX), 1895–1899 4 Volumes Volume VIII (1895): vi + 216 pages includes several mounted photo-etched, photogravure, and collotype plates from photographs and in-text illustrations; original publisher’s decorative green cloth, upper board lettered diagonally in black "Journal of the Photographic Society of India," enclosed within a double-ruled black border with ornamental corner pieces; spine with gilt text Volume IX (1896): vi + 216 pages feature multiple photo-etched, photogravure, and collotype plates from photographs and technical diagrams. Volume X (1897): viii + 271-460 pages contain a series of photographic reproductions and illustrative content. Volume XII (1899): vi + 230 pages richly illustrated with photo-etched, photogravure, and collotype plates from photographs and detailed engravings. Volume IX, X, and XII rebound in matching contemporary half-green morocco over black pebbled leather-covered boards, the spines with raised bands in five compartments, gilt-stamped decorative fleuron tools in compartments and gilt ruling to bands and covers, contrasting red morocco labels lettered in gilt with volume number and year, and new endpapers Volume X shows a photo-etching of an X-ray of the hand of the Earl of Elgin, who was the Viceroy and Governor General of India, wearing two rings (March 1897, opposite page 254). This photograph is an early example of X-ray photography and is credited to the Survey of India Offices.
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$885 - 1,180
The History of Hindostan; Its Arts, and Its Sciences, as Connected with the History of the Other Great Empires of Asia, During the Most Ancient Periods of the World
Thomas Maurice, The History of Hindostan; Its Arts, and Its Sciences, as Connected with the History of the Other Great Empires of Asia, During the Most Ancient Periods of the World , London: Printed by W. Bulmer and Co. for the Author, and sold by R Faulder, 1795–1798 2 Volumes Volume I (1795): [6], xlii, [2], 591 pp. Volume II (1798): [4], 705 pp. Contemporary-style period-inspired mottled calf, panelled in blind and bordered in gilt; sympathetically rebacked in later polished calf to style; spines in six compartments with raised bands; gilt-ruled and tooled with gilt floral devices; contrasting black morocco lettering-pieces titled in gilt and volume numbers; marbled edges (each) 11.25 x 8.75 in (28.5 x 22.5 cm) (each)
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Rs 75,000 - 1,00,000
$885 - 1,180
A History of the Military Transactions in Indostan, with Historical Fragments — A Complete Set of Orme’s Writings on British India
Robert Orme, 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, London: Printed for F. Wingrave, 1803, Fourth Edition, revised by the author Two volumes bound in three Volume I: xcvi + 436 pp., including 8 folding maps Volume II: 365 pp., including 10 folding maps and 2 panoramic views Volume III: 374 pp., including 12 folding maps and 1 view Uniformly bound in contemporary speckled calf, smooth spines gilt in compartments with central floral tools, twin morocco lettering-pieces in red and black titled “ORME’S INDOSTAN” and volume numbers; board edges with blind tooling (each) 11.4 x 8.8 in (28.6 x 22.2 cm) (each) [Together with:] Robert Orme, Historical fragments of the Mogul empire, of the Morattoes, and of the English concerns in Indostan from the year MDCLIX; origin of the company's trade at Broach and Surat, and a general idea of the government and people of Indostan; to which is prefixed an account of the life and writings of the author , London: F. Wingrave, successor to Mr Nourse, in the Strand, 1805 pp. [2], lxviii, 471 pp, 31 index pages, folding engraved map of the Carnatic and Coromandel Coast; contemporary full mottled calf covers with gilt fillet borders, a spine in six compartments with raised bands, richly tooled in gilt with floral devices, twin morocco title ticket pieces (one in red, one in green), marbled endpapers, and all edges marbled. 10.75 x 9 in (27.5 x 23 cm)
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Rs 1,00,000 - 1,50,000
$1,180 - 1,765
Europeans in India: From a Collection of Drawings, by Charles D‘Oyly
Sir Charles D'Oyly and Captain Thomas Williamson, The European in India / from a collection of drawings by Charles Doyley, Esq. ; engraved by J.H. Clark and C. Dubourg ; with a preface and copious descriptions, by Thomas Williamson ; accompanied with A brief history of ancient and modern India, from the earliest periods of antiquity to the termination of the late Mahratta War, by F.W. Blagdon , London: Published and sold by Edward Orme, 1813 [6], 149, [9] p., including 20 fine colour aquatint plates, each accompanied by descriptive letterpress (mostly on two leaves); original publisher’s blue-grey paper-covered boards with printed paper label to upper cover reading “COLOR PRINTS,” rebacked in cream paper with later dark olive-green morocco gilt spine label. Housed in a modern bespoke linen-covered solander box with gilt-lettered morocco spine label and decorative border tooling in gilt. 11.5 x 9.25 x 1 in (29 x 23.6 x 2.5 cm)
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Rs 2,00,000 - 3,00,000
$2,355 - 3,530
Views of Simla
George Powell Thomas, Views of Simla , London: Dickinson & Co., [c.1846] 1 Lithographed title-page + 23 tinted lithographed plates after drawings by George Powell Thomas, lithographed by Dickinson & Co., London, and accompanied by descriptive letterpress; rebound in contemporary full leather with ornamental floral pattern debossed on the front and back boards, original cloth-gilt title label affixed to front cover, new endpapers 21.5 x 14.75 in (55 x 37.5 cm)
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Rs 3,00,000 - 5,00,000
$3,530 - 5,885
Illustrations of the Mission, the Camp, and the Zenána, together with Life in the Mission, the Camp, and the Zenána; or, Six Years in India, in three volumes
Helen C Mackenzie (Mrs Colin Mackenzie), Life in the Mission, the Camp, and the Zenána; or, Six Years in India , London: Richard Bentley, 1853 3 volumes Volume I: viii, 359 pp.; Volume II: vi, 307 pp.; Volume III: vi, 336 pp.; bound in contemporary red half morocco over marbled boards, spines with gilt titling and volume numbers (each) 7.75 x 5 in (20 x 12.5 cm) (each) [Together with:] Helen C Mackenzie (Mrs Colin Mackenzie), Illustrations of the Mission, the Camp, and the Zenána , London: R. Appel, Anastatic Printer, 43, Gerrard Street, Soho, 1854 Lithographed title page along with 11 plates, making it a total of 12 of 20 lithographed plates by Mrs. Mackenzie after her original sketches (some annotated in the stone); original publisher’s textured blue cloth-covered portfolio boards, gilt-lettered on upper cover and spine, spine titled: “Illustrations of the Mission, the Camp & the Zenána, Mrs. Colin Mackenzie.” The upper board is gilt-lettered with the title; brown glazed endpapers. 17.75 x 13 in (45 x 33.5 cm)
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Rs 3,00,000 - 4,00,000
$3,530 - 4,710
Voyages dans l‘Inde [Deluxe edition of 2 volumes in a large single octavo volume]
Alexis Soltykoff, Voyages dans l'Inde , Paris: Garnier Frères, third edition, not dated 2 volumes in a large single octavo volume 456 pages, including the title page, half-titles, an additional title printed in gold with a wood-engraved vignette, a single-page map, and 36 later hand-coloured tinted lithograph plates with tissue guards; original luxuriously gilt-decorated black cloth, incorporating pink, red, green and blue morocco onlays, with the front board decorated with a picture of a Maharaja, while the backboard is showing a lute player along with extravagant blind stamping as well; all edges gilt; the spine is in gold damask. 11 x 7.5 x 1 in (28 x 19.5 x 3 cm)
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Rs 2,00,000 - 3,00,000
$2,355 - 3,530
Annals and Antiquities of Rajasthan, or the Central and Western Rajpoot States of India
Lieutenant-Colonel James Tod, Annals and Antiquities of Rajasthan, or the Central and Western Rajpoot States of India , Madras: Higginbotham and Co., 1880, Third reprint edition 2 volumes in 4 parts (Vol. I–II, each in two parts): Volume I – Part I: xxix, 344 pp., including a folding map of Rajpootana and three genealogical tables Volume I – Part II: Pages 345–724 Volume II – Part I: xxxi, 404 pp., including one genealogical table Volume II – Part II: Pages 405–719, including one genealogical table Bound in contemporary red half morocco over marbled boards, spines richly gilt in compartments with ornate foliate tooling and decorative cornerpieces, twin green and red morocco lettering-pieces titled and numbered in gilt; marbled endpapers (each) 9.75 x 6.5 in (24.8 x 16.5 cm) (each)
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Rs 1,50,000 - 2,00,000
$1,765 - 2,355
Untitled [A Group of Five Rare Colonial Indian Cookery Books]
a) Mrs. Grace Johnson, Anglo-Indian and Oriental Cookery , London: W.H. Allen & Co., Ltd., 13 Waterloo Place, S.W., Circa 1890s viii, 208 pp.; original publishers cloth binding 7.25 x 5 in (18.5 x 13 cm) b) A Thirty-Five Years’ Resident, The Indian Cookery Book: A Practical Handbook to the Kitchen in India, adapted to the Three Presidencies; Containing Original and Approved Recipes in Every Department of Indian Cookery; Recipes for Summer Beverages and Home-Made Liqueurs, Medicinal and Other Recipes; Together with a Variety of Things Worth Knowing , Calcutta: Thacker, Spink & Co.; Bombay: Thacker & Co., Ld.; Madras: Higginbotham & Co., reprinted 1901 123 pp., original publishers’ cloth binding 7.25 x 5 in (18.5 x 13 cm)
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Rs 75,000 - 1,00,000
$885 - 1,180
The Book of the Thousand Nights and a Night [12 Volumes of the Kamashastra edition]
Leonard C Smithers and translated by Richard F Burton, The Book of the Thousand Nights and a Night , London: Printed by H.S. Nichols & Co., 1897 In 12 volumes xxxii, 416 including 7 black and white plates; viii, [2] 431 including 7 black and white plates; x, [2] 444 including 9 black and white plates; x, [2] 420 including 6 black and white plates; viii, [2] 400 including 8 black and white plates; [6] 1-408 including 6 black and white plates; viii, [2] 406 including 7 black and white plates; xii, [2] 424 including 4 black and white plates; xiii, [3] 444 including 4 black and white plates; xii, [2] 479 including 4 black and white plates; ix, [3] 495 including 3 black and white plates; xxiv, 399 pp. including 3 black and white plates Bound in publisher’s deluxe Style C binding as described in the original prospectus: Three-quarter Damascus red levant morocco (from Angora goat skins, sumac tanned), with five raised bands and gilt-tooled spines featuring Grolier-style cornerpieces and arabesque motifs; gold-ruled sides, silk headbands, triple-cord stitching, hollow backs, reinforced joints, and gold-veined endpapers; all edges gilt. Arabic calligraphy referencing the word “Layla” (meaning “night”), a nod to the original title Alf Layla wa-Layla ) translating to One Thousand and One Nights at the head and foot of spines (each) Housed in the original purpose-made brown morocco casket, known as the “coffin” case, measuring approximately 23 x 12.5 x 8.5 in, with the interior lined in silk moiré with a folding front flap and fitted cavity. The design allowed for horizontal tabletop display or upright shelf storage. The casket features a decorative pierced orientalist brass lockplate and was originally issued with a spring-lock key of Islamic design. Lid stamped in gilt Arabic (Alf Layla wa Layla – A Thousand and One Nights )
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Rs 2,00,000 - 3,00,000
$2,355 - 3,530
Storia do Mogor; or, Mogul India 1653–1708 [4 Volumes]
Niccolao Manucci, Storia do Mogor; or, Mogul India 1653–1708 , London: John Murray, 1907–1908, 4 Volumes Volume I: lxxxviii, 386 pp., including 13 black and white plates, [4 pp. publisher's advertisements] Volume II: xi, 471 pp., including 13 black and white plates Volume III: xiv, 509 pp., including 18 black and white plates Volume IV: xiv, 605 pp., including 16 black and white plates [4 pp. publisher's advertisements], 1 folding map in the pocket at the rear; covers are bordered with an interlacing foliate arabesque and an elegant Moorish archway frame in black and crimson red, surrounding a medallion reminiscent of Mughal album margins. The gold-stamped monogram at the centre may reference the publisher or series, adding an additional bibliophilic distinction; top edges gilt, others uncut (each) 8.75 x 6 in (22.5 x 15 cm) (each)
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Rs 1,00,000 - 1,50,000
$1,180 - 1,765
Oriental Field Sports: Being a Complete and Accurate Description of the Wild Sports of the East [With a Magnificient Fore-Edge Painting]
Captain Thomas Williamson, Oriental Field Sports: Being a Complete and Accurate Description of the Wild Sports of the East: and exhibiting, in a novel and interesting manner, the natural history of the elephant, the rhinoceros, the tiger, the leopard, the bear, the deer, the buffalo, the wolf, the wild hog, the jackall, the wild dog, the civet, and other undomesticated animals, as likewise the different species of feathered game, fishes and serpents: the whole interspersed with a variety of original, authentic, and curious anecdotes ... the scenery gives a faithful representation of the picturesque country, together with the manners and customs of both the native and European inhabitants: the narrative is divided into forty heads, forming collectively a complete work, but so arranged that each part is a detail of one of the forty coloured engravings. The whole taken from the manuscript and designs of Captain Thomas Williamson ... ; the drawings by Samuel Howett [sic], London: for H R Young by J M'Creery, 1819, second edition 2 volumes bound in 1 Vol. I: Title page; Dedication leaf; Preface pp. [i]–xiv; List of Plates pp. [xv]–xvi; descriptive text pp. 1–306. Vol. II: Title page; text pp. 1–239, 12 index pages. With 40 fine hand-coloured aquatint plates by Samuel Howitt, after drawings by the author, interleaved with text and printed on wove paper, watermarked 1818 and 1819. Full original green Morocco, gilt tooled back, gilt border on sides, gilt edges. Housed in a cloth folding case with gilt text at the spine. 12 x 9.25 in (31 x 23.5 cm)
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Rs 2,50,000 - 3,00,000
$2,945 - 3,530
Posthumous Papers Bequeathed to the Honourable the East India Company, and Printed by Order of the Government of Bengal. Icones Plantarum Asiaticarum. Parts I–IV
William Griffith, Posthumous Papers Bequeathed to the Honourable the East India Company, and Printed by Order of the Government of Bengal. Icones Plantarum Asiaticarum. Parts I–IV , Calcutta, Bishop's College Press [-C.A. Serrao-A.B. Coshan], 1847-1854 4 parts bound in 1 volume Part I: Development of Organs in Phanerogamous Plants (1847), pp. [4], xxviii, 661, with numerous lithographic plates. Part II: On the Higher Cryptogamous Plants (1849), pp. [2], 253–390, with numerous lithographic plates. Part III: Monocotyledonous Plants (1851), pp. [2], 391–582, with 21 lithographic plates. Part IV: Dicotyledonous Plants (1854), pp. [2], 583–817, with numerous lithographic plates. Comprising all four parts of Icones Plantarum Asiaticarum , continuously paginated and illustrated throughout with a total of 627 lithographed plates (numbered 1-661 with 37 bis plates, of which 34 noted by Nissen, but without plates 175-242, 65, 395, 511 and 524 as issued), approximately 100 hand-coloured plates; early half morocco with five raised bands and tooled in gilt on the spine, top edges gilt 13.5 x 10.5 in (34.5 x 27 cm)
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$1,765 - 2,355
The Rhododendrons of Sikkim-Himalaya; being an account, botanical and geographical, of the Rhododendrons recently discovered in the mountains of Eastern Himalaya, from drawings and descriptions made on the spot
Sir Joseph Dalton Hooker, The Rhododendrons of Sikkim-Himalaya: being an account, botanical and geographical, of the Rhododendrons recently discovered in the mountains of Eastern Himalaya, from drawings and descriptions made on the Spot , London: Thomas M'Lean, 1849-51, second edition 2 Parts in 1 Volume Title with tinted lithographic vignette, 2 letterpress part titles, 1p. list of subscribers, 1p. preface to part II. Hand-coloured lithographic frontispiece and 21 large hand-coloured plates, beautifully lithographed by the renowned botanical illustrator Walter Hood Fitch (1817-1892) after the sketches made by the botanist and explorer Hooker (1817-1911) during his travels through the Sikkim Himalaya; contemporary full dark blue shagreen morocco gilt over bevelled boards, elaborately gilt-decorated spine compartments and borders, marbled endpapers, and all edges gilt. 46.5 x 37.5 cm
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Rs 2,50,000 - 3,50,000
$2,945 - 4,120
Brown’s Sporting Tour in India – A pictorial journal of that distinguished sportsman’s doings in the East, by Captain W. S. Hunt
Captain W S Hunt, Brown’s Sporting Tour in India: A Pictorial Journal of that Distinguished Sportsman’s Doings in the East, by Captain W. S. Hunt , London: J. Hogarth, 1865 88 pp., including engraved frontispiece, title page, 1 leaf of dedication, and 41 full-page colour engravings of caricatures with captions; original publisher’s deluxe red cloth binding, bevelled boards with extensive gilt tooling in corner and central compartments, front cover lettered “Brown’s Sporting Tour in India”, all edges gilt, yellow coated endpapers. 8.75 x 13 in (22.2 x 33 cm)
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$2,355 - 2,945
Hand-book of the Economic Products of the Punjab, with a Combined Index and Glossary of Technical Vernacular Words
Baden Henry Baden-Powell, Hand-book of the Economic Products of the Punjab, with a Combined Index and Glossary of Technical Vernacular Words , Roorkee: Thomason Civil Engineering College Press, 1868; Lahore: Punjab Printing Company, 1872. First edition. 2 volumes. Volume I (1868): xxxv, 609 pp., with [28] part-mounted lithographed or wood-engraved plates (some botanical), [16] wood-engraved text illustrations mainly diagram of agricultural specimens, and [2] full-page or fold-out maps showing distribution of flora and administrative divisions, lxxxix 10.5 x 7 x 2 in (27 x 18 x 5 cm) Volume II (1872): xxxv, 358 pp., with [26] part-mounted lithographed or wood-engraved plates, many depicting manufacturing implements, techniques, and product samples; [14] technical illustrations embedded in text of process diagrams; and [1] fold-out map or technical schematic related to industrial layout or method, xxv 9.75 x 7.25 x 1.25 in (25 x 18.5 x 3.5 cm) Contemporary half-black morocco over pebbled dark blue cloth-covered boards, spine with five gilt-ruled compartments and gilt-lettered titles; upper covers with double-rule blind borders and elaborate blind-stamped arabesque corner ornaments; new endpapers; edges untrimmed (each)
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$2,945 - 3,530
Lahore to Yarkand: Incidents of the Route and Natural History of the Countries Traversed by the Expedition of 1870, under T. D. Forsyth, Esq., C.B.
George Henderson and Allan octavian hume, Lahore to Yarkand: Incidents of the Route and Natural History of the Countries Traversed by the Expedition of 1870, under T. D. Forsyth, Esq., C.B. , London: L. Reeve & Co., 1873 xx, 370 pp. With 26 heliotype images on 16 leaves, 32 hand-coloured lithographic plates after Keulemans, 6 additional hand-coloured botanical plates, an additional folding colour map and 3 charts (2 coloured) depicting flora, fauna, ethnographic scenes, and landscapes based on original sketches by the authors and specimens collected during the journey; brown leather binding with a small “LR” monogram (for Lovell Reeve) or a stylised emblem, printed in gilt and blind-stamped, on the front cover along with gilt text at the spine. Housed in a custom brown quarter-leather and marbled paper-covered slipcase, gilt-ruled with floral corner tools and a gilt-lettered spine. 10.5 x 7.25 in (27 x 18.5 cm)
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Rs 1,50,000 - 2,00,000
$1,765 - 2,355
Vazeeri Rupi, the Silver Country of the Vazeers, in Kulu: Its Beauties, Antiquities, and Silver Mines. Including a Trip over the Lower Himalayah Range and Glaciers
John Calvert, Vazeeri Rupi, the Silver Country of the Vazeers, in Kulu: Its Beauties, Antiquities, and Silver Mines. Including a Trip Over the Lower Himalayah Range and Glaciers , London: E. & F. N. Spon, 1873—First edition 102 pp., including frontispiece (chromolithographic or tinted lithograph?), eight additional full-page plates (geological cross-sections, maps, views), all with accompanying descriptive text; original publisher’s brown pebble-grained cloth, front board stamped in gilt with decorative border and central title; spine titled in gilt. Housed in a custom brown quarter-leather and marbled paper-covered slipcase, gilt-ruled with floral corner tools and a gilt-lettered spine. 9.25 x 6.25 in (23.5 x 16 cm)
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Rs 1,00,000 - 1,50,000
$1,180 - 1,765
The Costume of Hindostan: Elucidated by Sixty Coloured Engravings; With Descriptions in English and French, Taken in the Years 1798 and 1799. By Balt. Solvyns, of Calcutta
François Balthazar Solvyns, The Costume of Hindostan: Elucidated by Sixty Coloured Engravings; With Descriptions in English and French, Taken in the Years 1798 and 1799. By Balt. Solvyns, of Calcutta , London: Edward Orme, 1807 254 unnumbered pages, 4 hand-coloured soft-ground etchings, and 56 hand-coloured line- or stipple-engraved plates by Scott or Vivares, after François Balthazar Solvyns, along with descriptions for each plate in English and French; contemporary half calf over marbled paper-covered boards housed in a green cloth slipcase. 14.5 x 10.5 in (37 x 26.5 cm)
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Rs 4,00,000 - 6,00,000
$4,710 - 7,060
The World in Miniatures: Hindoostan, Containing a Description of the Religion, Manners, Customs, Trades, Arts, Sciences, Literature, Diversions, & c. of the Hindoos
Frederic Shoberl, The World in Miniatures: Hindoostan, Containing a Description of the Religion, Manners, Customs, Trades, Arts, Sciences, Literature, Diversions, & c. of the Hindoos , London: Printed for R. Ackermann, repository of Arts, Strand; No date on the title page, but plates are dated 1822 Uniformly bound in contemporary full red straight-grained morocco, gilt-ruled covers and gilt-decorated spines with black morocco title labels. Marbled endpapers (each). Housed in a custom-made quarter red morocco and marbled paper-covered slipcase, gilt-ruled and titled in gilt on the spine 5.75 x 3.75 x 1 in (14.5 x 9.5 x 2.5 cm) (each) In 6 Volumes Volume 1: pp. xxviii covers the preface and 187 pages, including 8 plates and xviii advertisements pages at the rear Volume 2: pp. 273 + 19 plates [4 folding] Volume 3: pp. 324 + 22 plates [4 folding] Volume 4: pp. 216 + 23 plates [2 folding] Volume 5: pp. 234 + 16 plates Volume 6: pp. 240 + 15 plates [2 folding] [Together with:] Frederic Shoberl, The World in Miniature: Tibet, and India Beyond the Ganges, containing a Description of the Character, Manners, Customs, Dress, Religion, Amusements, &c. of the Nations inhabiting those Countries , London: Printed for R. Ackermann, Repository of Arts, 101 Strand, [circa 1821]. xii, 216 pp., with 12 hand-coloured engraved plates, including frontispiece; printed on laid paper; bound in the original publisher’s russet-red paper-covered boards with printed paper spine label. Housed in a bespoke modern quarter red morocco and marbled paper-covered slipcase, with gilt floral tools and double-rule panels to spine, and the title stamped in gilt. 5.25 x 3.5 in (13.5 x 9 cm)
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Rs 2,00,000 - 3,00,000
$2,355 - 3,530