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Verlag: charles Tilt London, 1837
Anbieter: Redux Books, Grand Rapids, MI, USA
Buch
Hardcover. Zustand: Fair. Hardcover. ORIGINAL 1837 PRINTING. Text unmarked. Pages with page-turn soiling/foxing. Many beautiful full-page steel engravings. Covers (brown morocco, lavishly decorated with gilt elephants, and embossed snakes and floral design) show edge wear with heavy rubbing/scuffing and bumped corners. Spine edge wear. Back strip is torn all the way down the front cover. Front cover is separated but present. Hinges cracked and binding is loose but still intact. Heavily used and in poor condition but pages still quite legible/readable.; 100% Satisfaction Guaranteed! Ships same or next business day!.
Verlag: Bull and Churton, Holles Street, London, 1835
Anbieter: Bay Books, Penzance, Vereinigtes Königreich
Buch
Full-Leather. Zustand: Near Very Good. Daniell, William (illustrator). Contemporary Brown Leather Binding with central Gilt Elephant, surrounded by 4 Blind Stamped Snakes on front & back. Gilt Palm Tree & Camel design to spine. All Page Edges Gilt. Beautifully illustrated early 19th century Travel Guide to India with 22 Detailed Engraved Plates by William Daniell, protected by tissue guards. Frontis illustration shows a Mosque interior. Title Page illustrated with a beautiful woman "The Indian Fruit Seller". Other illustration show "A Rhinoceros", Agra Gate, Yak of Tibet, Mosque at Muttra, Garden of the Palace, Lucknow, Bernar Pagoda, Kutwhuttea Gate, Temple at Muddunpore, Great Temple at Boe Gyah, Mausoleum at Lucknow Boa Constrictor & Boats Crew, and more. 263 Pages, 560g, 8" Tall. Some edge wear to leather (see photo|). Hinges sound & Binding firm. Previous owner's name on ffep. Some Light foxing on plates (and tissue guards), mostly marginal. Please ask if you would like any more picture or information. Size: 8vo - over 7¾ - 9¾" Tall.
Verlag: Bull and Churton, London, 1835
Anbieter: Clausen Books, RMABA, Colorado Springs, CO, USA
Embossed Cloth. Zustand: Very Good+. William Daniell (22 Engravings from Original Drawings by) (illustrator). bookplate of M. Huizinga Messchert on fep, else clean and tight textblock. All edges gilt. Beautiful decorative binding with light edge and corner wear; 263p. Size: 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Hardcover.
Verlag: Bull and Churton, London, 1835
Anbieter: Catron Grant Books, Rio Rancho, NM, USA
Erstausgabe
Hardcover. Zustand: Very Good Plus. Daniell, William (after) (illustrator). Presumed First. London: Bull and Churton, 1835 vi + 263 pp + 4 pp of advertisments. Two engravings frontis plus twenty exceptionally handsome engrvings in text of scenes and animals in India after William Daniell. . The Oriental Annual is the second of a planned three volume set containing descriptions of the three English Presidencies in India. The first covered Madras, this volume describes Calcutta. Ultimately seven volumes by the author with illustrations by Daniell were published. Dedicated to the then-Princess Victoria and her mother, the Duches of Kent. Text is clean, tight and undamaged, no foxing Front hinge cracked but holding. Oriiginal blind -stamped with a pattern of coiled snakes surrounding a gold-stamped imaged of three men riding an elephant, Gold stmped title with palm tree and camel on spine. Pigskin leather boards in VG condition with slight loss along edges. Gilt edged pages. Previous owner's name in pencil plus binders' stamp on front end-papers. Presumed First. Stamped Leather. Very Good Plus. Illus. by Daniell, William (after). 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall.
Verlag: Bull and Churton, London, 1835
Anbieter: Rooke Books PBFA, Bath, Vereinigtes Königreich
Verbandsmitglied: PBFA
Erstausgabe
Leather. Zustand: Good. William Daniell (illustrator). First edition. The first edition of this interesting account of India and its culture, with beautiful engraved illustrations throughout. The first edition. In the publisher's original full embossed morocco binding with gilt detail. Bound by F. Westley. With a beautiful frontispiece, an engraved title page and twenty full page plates by William Daniell. Collated complete. Daniell was an English landscape painter, best known for his work in aquatint. During his artistic career, he travelled extensively around India, painting the people and scenery. A fascinating work regarding the culture of India. Written from the personal accounts of Rev. John Hobart Caunter. Caunter was an English cleric and writer who served as a cadet for the East India Company. He published numerous works relating to India and Biblical studies. 'The Oriental Annual' series concerned the different areas of India and was published in seven volumes. With an advertisement for the work to the front of the book, alongside four pages of publisher's advertisements to the rear. With the previous owner's neat ink signature to the front free endpaper. In the original full morocco binding. Externally, smart with rubbing to the extremities. Small crack to the upper rear joint. Light marks to the boards. Rear hinge is loosening. Light marks to the paste-downs and free endpapers. Binders label to the front paste-down. Previous owner's ink signature to the front free endpaper. Internally, binding strained between the frontispiece and engraved title page, but still firm. Pages age-toned to the edges. Spotting to the plates. The odd spot and handling mark throughout however the text is still bright and clear. Good. book.
Verlag: 1836, 1836
Anbieter: Charlotte Du Rietz Rare Books (ILAB), Stockholm, Schweden
Pp. (viii), 297, (1), adv. (6). With 22 steel engravings after drawings by William Daniell, including frontispiece and extra title. All protected by tissue guards. Publisher's embossed cloth, spines and covers blind-stamped and richly decorated in gilt, a.e.g., expertly rebacked.Deals with a journey visiting Madras, Tanjore, Madurai, Trichengur, Seringapatam, kingdom of Coorg Rajah, Cochin, Angria Bank, Muscat in Oman and finally Bombay and its vicinity. The beautiful plates depict views, sacred and famous buildings and sites, exotic animals including wild beasts fights and tiger hunt, etc. William Daniell travelled in India with his uncle Thomas Daniell for eight years and they produced a number of highly desirable aquatint illustrated works of the country including the renowned "Oriental Scenery" (1794). This volume is included in a series of seven volumes issued between 1834 and 1840.