NON-EXPORTABLE
A SUMPTUOUS PUBLICATION ON 19TH CENTURY PHOTOGRAPHY IN INDIA
TITLE: Glimpses of India: A Grand Photographic History of India of the Land of Antiquity, the Vast Empire of the East
SUB TITLE: With 500 superbly reproducedcamera views of her cities, temples, towers, public buildings, fortifications, tombs, mosques, palaces, waterfalls, natural wonders, and pictures of the various types of her people. Also, supplementary photographic views of Burmah, Ceylon, Cashmereand Aden
EDITOR: J. H. Furneaux
PUBLISHER: Historical Publishing Company
PLACE: Philadelphia
YEAR: c. 1896
BINDING: Bound in full calf
NO.OF PAGES: xv, 544 pages, profusely illustrated with plates
SIZE:
Height: 29 cm
Width:35 cm
Depth: 4 cm
A first edition of this work on the history of India, written from a British colonial viewpoint. Featuring eight rare coloured photographic plates, including a frontispiece. 'With full historical text, by a corps of well-known writers, edited by J. H. Furneaux'. J. H. Furneaux was a sub-editor in the then British-owned Times of India in Bombay. Written around forty years after the first national uprising in India in 1857, Furneaux's loyalty to British rule can be seen throughout the work, as he explains how British forces successfully suppressed the 30,000 mutineers.
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