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Lot No :

THE CAMPAIGN IN INDIA


Estimate: Rs 1,75,000-Rs 2,00,000 ( $2,655-$3,035 )


NON-EXPORTABLE

A FINE VISUAL RECORD OF INDIAN MUTINY

TITLE: The Campaign in India. 1857-58
AUTHOR: George Francklin Atkinson
PUBLISHER: Day & son Lithographers to the queen
PLACE: London
YEAR: 1859
BINDING: Original redcloth bound with elaborate gilted text and illustration on the front cover
NO.OF PAGES: 42 pages including 1 tinted lithograph title plate + 25 tinted lithograph plates + 6 plates with two scenes
SIZE:
Height: 57 cm
Width: 37.2 cm
Depth: 1.5 cm

Illustrating the Military Operations before Delhi and its Neighborhood

A fine visual record of the Indian Mutiny by George Atkinson, a captain in the Bengal Engineers regiment. The book was available in hand-coloured plate's edition and also with tinted copy plate's edition.

This lot will be sold in "as is" condition.
There may be some minor tears/creases scratches, or holes commensurate with age that may not be visible in the images.

The books on sale in this auction are rare, out-of-print and otherwise collectible, dating from the 19th century on wards. The technology and material for printing and binding books has evolved over the last few centuries. From being the exclusive preserve of Clergy and Kings to an item of everyday application, the availability and use of books has also evolved over time. Books age over time and deterioration in a book's condition depends on many factors, including the original materials used and conditions of usage over time. Books will often show signs of foxing, fading, shelf-ware or dust jacket damage through usage. Prolonged storage may also cause wormhole damage or water stains.

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