ooks on
INDIA,
CHINA,
ETC.
CLASSIFIED CATALOGUE
OF
BOOKS, PAMPHLETS, MAPS, VIEWS, &c.
RELATING TO
ASIA
THE ASIA T I C CONTINENT:
Geography, History, Antiquities ;
INCLUDING ATLASES AND GAZETTEERS, GEOGRAPHICAL COLLECTIONS,
OVERLAND TRAVELS, AND VOYAGES ROUND THE ASIATIC COASTS.
4001 Al Birani's Chronology of Ancient Nations (c. a.d. 1000), from the
Arabic, with Notes by Sachau (Oriental Transl. Fund), imp. 8vo, cloth.
1879 7s 6d
A f^tandard work in Oriental literature containing details of the various systems
for the computation of time used by the Persians, Sogdians, Cborasmians, Jews, Syrian.-,
Harranians, and Arabs, together with Greek traditions and calendars of the auoieni
inhabitants of Central Asia.
Geography. See India.
4002 Alexander the Great. The Invasion of India: Translations
(accompanied by historical, critical, and topographical notes) from
Arrian, Quintus Curtius, Diodorus, Plutarch, and other Classical Authors,
describing Alexander's Campaigns in Afghanistan, the Panjab, Sindh,
Gedrosia, and Karmania ; with Introduction by J. W. M'Orindle,
2 ina'ps^ 25 illustrations of coins, gems, and inscriptions ; second edition,
Svo, pp. xvi-432, cloth. 1896 (pub. lOs 6d net) 4s
83^ High Street^ Marylehone, London ^ W,
357272
Francis Edwards's Catalogue
4003 Alexander (Sir James E.) Travels from India to England through
Persia, Asia Minor, and European Turkey, 1825 26, portrait, maps, and
coloured plates, 4to, calf. 1827 9
Includes Accounts of Burmah and the War, Andamanjslands, Col. Kinneir's Mission
to Persia, the War between Kussia and Persia, 1826-27.
4004 All Round the World: an Illustrated Record of Voyages, Travels,
and Adventures. Edited by Ains worth, 4 vols in 2, 4to, cloth [1860-62]
10a
Contains articles on China, Japan, Cochin China, Central Asia and Siberia, Syria,
Russia and the Cajcasus. DenmarK, Norway, Portugal, Africa America, the West Indies,
Australia, the Fiji Islands, and Tahiti.
4005 Anzi (Conte Aurelio) II Genio Vagante. Biblioteca Curiosa di Cento,
e pill Relazioni di Viaggi. Parte Prima, Seconda, e Terza, plates, 3 vols,
24mo, old calf. Parma, 1691-2 1
Rare Italian collection of travels, including Mar. ens' Voyages to the North. Zani to
Transilvania and Moscow, Fava to Egypt and Syria, Berni to Cafrarit and Mozambique,
Montecuccolo to Congo, Giovanni di Lucca to Tartary. &c. ; Ta vernier, Chardin, and
Oleanus to Persa; the Jesuit Feathers to Siam, Tondn, and Cochin China; Knox s
Ceylon; Notices of the D.itjh in Jiva, Borneo, &c. ; Oxeinelin. Gomberville. and
Hennepin in Americi; Notices of Turkey, Algeria, Tunis. Ethiopia, the Pyramids.
.Monomotapa, Cafrari*, Benin, Zanzibar, and the Cape; Morandi on the Grand Mogul;
Mendoza's China, &c.
4006 Arnold (Sir Edwin) Saas and Lands : Letters reprinted from the
Daily Telegraph, illustrations, 8vo, cloth. 1891 (pub. 21s) 5s
4007 East and West, with 41 illustrations by Pritchett, 8vo, cloth.
1896 5s
The Ancient Egyptian Thief, Aspects of Life, Astronomy and Religion, the Indian
Upanishads, Indian Viceroys, Jungle Kingdoms, the Triumph of Japan, Buddha-Gya, and
other Papers from the Daily Telegraph, &c.
Arrian's Voyage of Nearchus. See M'Crindle, Vincent.
4008 Astley (Thomas) General Collection of Voyages and Travels, mtmerows
plates, 4 vols, 4to, calf. 1745-7 1 48
Vol. I. Rise and Progress of Navigation, Voyages to the South East and East Indies,
including English Voyages to Java and Japan. Vol. 1 1. Voyages to West Africa, Gambia,
Sierra Leone, and Gold Coast. Vol. III. Voyages to Benin, the Congo Coast, Cape of
Good Hope, and China. Vol. IV. Descriptions of China, Tibet, Corea, &c., 13th to 17th
Century.
*^* French and Dutch translations of these voyages are included in Vols. I. to VII. of
Provost's Collection. See Nos. 4177 to 4179.
4009 Avril (Pere Ph.) Voyage en Divers Etats d'Earope et d'Asie, con-
tenant Remarques Curieuses de Physique, de Geographic, d'Hydro-
graphie et d'Histoire, avec Description de la Grande Tartarie, map and
plates, small 4to, calf. Paris, 1692 {rare) 10a
' 4010 Travels through Europe and Asia to discover a New Way by Land
to China. From the French, 12mo, half-calf. 1693 (rare) 148
The author had not the hapi)iness to reach China. He travelled through Armenia,
Tejrtary, Muscovy, and Moldavia, and his book contains descriptions of the roads to China.
8S, High Street, Marylehone, London, W.
Asia
4011 Barros and Couto. Da Asia ; dos Feitos, que oa Portuguesos
fizeram no Descubrimento et Conquista dos Mares e Terras do Oriente,
24vols, 8vo. 1778-88 (unftowncZ) 6
Barros s * Asia' and its continuation by Da Couto contain the best original account of
the Portuguese Discoveries and Conquests in Asia.
See also Astley's and Ramusio's Collections.
4012 Bartholomew's Library Reference Atlas of the World : a Series of
84 moderti maps {coloured), size 14 in. by 10 in., with a complete geo-
graphical Index of 100,000 places, imp. 4to, bound in buckram. 1891
(pub. 2 128 6d net) 188
The maps include: 1, Astronomical Chart 2-7, World: Physical Features, Ocean
Currents, Winds, Races, Religion, Climate, &c. 8, Polar Regions 9-17, England and
Wales, 9 maps 18-22, Scotland, 5 maps 23-27, Ireland, 5 maps 28-40, Europe : various
Countries, with inset maps of the chief capitals 41 52, A>ia 53 56, Africa, including
special maps of the West Const and South Africa 57, North Atlantic -58-75, North
Ameiica, with special maps of the chief cities 76-79, South America 80, Oceania 81-84,
Australasia.
Batuta (Ibn) Travels in Bengal, China, &c., 1355. See Yule's Cathay,
under China.
4013 Beazley (C. Raymond) The Dawn of Modern Geography, 8vo, cloth
1897 158
A useful continuation to Bunburys Ancient Geography. See No. 4020.
4015 Benjamin of Tudela, Travels through Europe to Asia and Africa,
12mo, calf. 1783 8s
See also Purchas, Harris, Pinkerton, Kerr, and other Collections.
4016 Benjamin (J. J.) Eight Years in Asia and Africa, 1846-55, maps,
Second English Edition, 8vo, cloth. Hanover, 1863 48 6d
Travels through Syria, Kurdistan, Persia, India, Egypt, Tunis, Algeria, &c., with Notes
from Benjamin of Tudela, R. Petachia, P. Teixeira, &c.
4017 Bernard's Collection, Recueil de Voyages au Nord, nouvelle
edition, plates, 10 vols, 12mo, calf. Amsterdam, 1725-38 {fine copy) 1
La Peyrere's Relations of Iceland and Greenland; Voyages of Frobisher; Martens
and Wood to Spitzbergen; Linschoten, Early Voyages to Hudson s Bay, Newfoundland,
Virginia, and California; Relations of China, Japan, Tartary; Louisiana and iMexico
(Hennepin) ; Armenia; Tartar Conquest of China; Mingrelia and the Caspian Regions;
Lange 8 Journey to China, 1721-22; viuHers Ostiacks ; Relation of the Natchez, Martm's
Georgia; Relations of Ureat Tartary, Tangui, Turkestan, Caucasia, Crimea, the Cossacks, &c.
4018 Be van (W. L.) and Phillott (H. W.) Mediaeval Geography : an
Essay in Illustration of the Hereford Mappa Mundi, illustrated ivith
photographs, 8vo, half morocco, and facsimile of the Origi7ialy in folio.
1873 2 2s
4019 Bretschneider (Dr. E.) Mediaeval Researches from Eastern Asiatic
Sources : Geography and History of Central and Western Asia, 13th
to 17th Century (Trubner's Oriental Series), 2 vols, 8vo, cloth.
1888 -"-^^
83, High Street, Marylebonej London, W.
2b
Francis Edwards's Catalogue
4020 Bunbury ([Sir] E. H.) A History of Ancient Geography among the
Greeks and Romans, mapa, 2 vols, 8vo, cloth. 1879 IGs
A survey of ancient geographical systems, including the Voyage of the Argoriauts,
Geography of Homer, Anaximander, Hecateus, Herodotus, Ctesi^s, Xenophon, Ephorus,
^nd Aristotle; the Expedition of Alexander and Voyage of Nearchus ; the Systems of
Eratosthenes, Hipparchus, Polybius, Strabo, Pliny, Ptolemy, the Geographer of Ravenna, &c.
4021 Calendar of State Papers : Colonial Series : East Indies,
China, and Japan, 1513-1616, 1617-21, 1622-24, 1625-29, 1630-4 6 vols,
imp. Svo, cloth (scarce) 4 ISs
4022 Camoens. Os Lusiados (The Lusiads) and Rhythmas, or Lyrics
or Luis de Camoens ; his Sonnets, &c. Englished by Sir Richard
Burton, with Life, Geographical Commentary, &c, 6 vols., 12mo, cloth.
1880-84 2 5s
4023 The Lusiad, in English verse, by Mickle, 4to, calf. 1776 5s
4024 The Lusiad, translated into verse by Aubertin, 2 vols, 12mo,
cloth. 1884 7s 6d
4030 Campbell (Donald, i.e., Stephen C. Carpenter), A Journey Overland
to India, partly by a Route never gone before by any European ; and
the Author's Shipwreck and Imprisonment with Hyder AH, &c, 4to,
calf. 1795 10s
A series of letters describing Belgium, Germany, Switzerland, Venice, Alexandria,
Syria, Bagdad, Goa, shipwreck, imprisonment, East Indian politics, &c
4031 Capper (James) Observations on the Passage to India through
Egypt ; also by Vienna, Constantinople, Aleppo, Bagdad, and Bassora,
maps, Third Edition, 8vo, boards. 1835 3s 6d
4032 Careri (Gemelli) Voyage Round the World (1693-99), from the Italian
(Churchill's Collection), pZaies, folio, half calf. 1703 15s
In Six Parts: 1, Turkey; 2, Persia; 3, India; 4, China; 5, Philippine Islands;
6, New Spain (Mexico).
4033 Voyage du Tour du Monde (1693-99), French translation, 6 vols,
12mo, calf. Paris, 1727 1 4s
Vol. I. Turkey; IT. Persia; TIL Indostan ; IV. China; V. The Philippines;
VI. New Spain (Mexico).
When in the Philippines Careri was assured by certain members of the R.C. Misson
that there was in the island of Mindora a tribe of men the Manghiens who possessed
tails four or five inches long (see vol. v. p. 87).
4034 Cassell's Illustrated Travels, a Record of Recent Discovery, Geo-
graphy, and Adventure, edited by H. W. Bates, with engravings from
original drawings 6 vols, royal 4to, cloth. 1869-74 1 6s
Includes narrativeu und analyses of Fieshfield's Ca'icasus; Lyons's L^ize tan; Brid^ett's
Amoor : Vambery and Fedchenkos Bokhara, &c. : Elias Ney's M< ngolia ; Lindley's Soo-
choo; Journeys in Formosa, Japan. Cambodia, British Burmab, Rajpootata, Kashmir,
Ceylon, Minicoy an 1 the Andamans, Persia, Mesopotamia, Bashan, Red Sea Port, &c.
83, High Street, Marylehone, London, W.
A sic
4036 Churchill (A. and J.) Collection of Voyages and Travels, some from
Original Manuscripts, with Preface, giving Account of the Progress of
Navigation, by John Locke, mops aiid plates, six large vols, folio, ful
calf. 1707 47 3 3^
A valuable Collection containins; Voyages and Travels in different parts of the World,
including those of HackhoflF, Muscovite Envoy, through Siberia to China (1644); NieuhofF
to Brazil and the Dutih East Indies: India, Ceylon, Malacca, Java, &c. (1640-71). with
Account of the Dutch Embassy to Chim (1656-7); Nnvarette's Account of China (1642-
1673); Careri in Turkey, Persia, India, China, the Philippines, &c. ; Dutch Accounts
Japan ; Baron's Account of Tonquin; Pedro de Sa on Siam ; Sir Thomas Roe's Embassy
the Great Mogul; Hamel's Description of Corea; Candidus's Account of Formosa, &c.
4037 Conolly (Lieut. Arthur) Journey to the North of India, through
Russia, Persia, and AflFghaunistaun, 1829 30, map, 2 vols, 8vo, cloth.
1834 8s
Wiih Chapters on the possible overland invasion of Iniia, Afghan Hisiory, &c.
4039 Cooley (W. D.) History of Maritime and Inland Discovery (Lardner's
Cabinet Cyclop.), 3 vols, 12mo, cloth. 1830-31 59
Vol.1. Ancient an I Mediaeval Geography; Early Discoveries of the Porluguese, and
of America by Columbus. II. Modern Voyages, Columbus to Cook. Ilf. Voyages of
Cook and others to the South Seas; Exploration of New Holland, Arctic Voyages;
Travels of Humboldt in America, Bruce, Park, Denham, and Clapperton in Africa.
4040 Cosmas, The Christian Topography of, from the Greek, with Notes
and Introduction by M'Crindle, plates arid figures, 8vo, cloth (Hakluyt
Soc). 1897 10s
4041 D'Alboquerque (Alfonso) Commentaries of, including Portuguese
Col quests in the East Indies, translated and edited by Birch (Hakluyt.
Soc. ), 4 vols, 8 vo, cloth. 1875-84 2
4042 Dairy mple (Alex.) Oriental Repertory, Vol. L large paper, royal 4to
stitched. 1808 1^^
Contains Papers on Geography of East India, Ava, Pegu, Sooloo,&c., including Col.
Uptor.'B Journey from Poonah to I alasore, Bengal, 1777; Alves'a Embassy to A va 1760;
Capt. Baker's Observations in Ava. Pegu, &c., 1755 ; Bowye. 's Cochm-ohu.a, lby&-7.
4043 Daniell's Picturesque Voyage to India by Way of the
Cape, with a series of 50 mod beautiful coloured ertgravmgs printed m
exact imitation of drawings, 4to, half russia, fine copy. 1810 6{)s
4044 Danvers (F. C.) Report on Portuguese Records relating to the East
Indies, in the Archives at Lisbon and Evora, 8vo, boards. 18J^ is oa
4045 The Portuguese in India: a History of their Eastern Empire,
with 22 facsimUe maps, plans, views, and i'^****-^**^'^^^^^^^ 27)'l28 6d
A valuable compendium of the history of European Enterprise in the Jjfan Ocean
Bull of Pope Alexander VI., designating Eastern Discoveries to Portugal, are princea lu
Appendix.
83, High Street, Marylehone, London, W.
Francis Edwards's Catalogue
4046 Delaporte (Abbe) Le Voyageur Fran9ois, ou la Connaissance de
I'Ancien et du Nouveau Monde, 18 vols, 12mo, old calf. Paris,
1769-73 158
Brief relations from all known Voyages in the form of Letters.
4047 Diodorus Siculus Historical Library containing the Antiquities
of Egypt, &c, made English by G. Booth, folio, old calf. 1700 238
4048 Ducoudray (G.) History of Ancient and Modern Civilization, trans-
lated from the French, 2 vols, 12mo, cloth. 1891 (pub. 188) 53
4049 Duncker (Max) The History of Antiquity. From the German by
Evelyn Abbott, 6 vols, 8v(), cloth. 1877-82 (pub. 6 63) 2 15s
Vol. I. Egypt and Semitic Nations; II. Assyria, Phoenicia, Israel; III. Assyria,
Israel, Egypt, Babylon, Lydia; IV. The Aryans on the Indus and Ganges; Buddhists and
Brahmans; V. and VI. The Aryans of Eastern Iran the Empire of the Medes and
Persians.
4050 Dutch East India Company Recueil des Voyages de la
Compagnie des Indes Orientales, formee dans les Provincea-Unies des
Paia-Bas, Seconde edition, augment^e, numerous maps and plates,
10 vols in 5, 12mo, calf gilt. Amsterdam, 1717 1 5s
4051 Nouvelle edition, revue maps and plates, 10 vols, 12mo,
original vellum binding. Rouen, 1725 1 158
4052 Another set, 10 vols, calf. Rouen, 1725 1 lOs
Historical account of the voyages of the Hollanders to Nova Zembla, &c., of the
Houtmans, van Caerden, van Noort, van Neck, van der Hagen, Spilbergen, Matelief,
Verhoven, van den Broeck, Le Maire, Bontekoe, the Nassau Fleet, Hagenaar, and other
expeditions by way of the Cape of Good Hope and round Cape Horn, to the Mauritius,
Ceylon, Java, Sumatra, Borneo, Amboyna, Banda, and other of the Molucca Islands, at the
end of the 16th and beginning of the 17th centuries.
4053 Duval (P) Cartes pour les Itin^raires et Voiages Modernes .dans
toutes les Parties du Monde, oblong, imp. 8vo. calf. Paris, 1677 83 6d
An interesting road atlas.
4055 Encyclopaedia Britannica (The): a Dictionary of Arts, Sciences,
and General Literature. Ninth and latest Edition, numerous plates and
maps, with Index, 25 vols, 4to, cloth. 1875-88 (pub. 37 10s) 12
4056 Another, half-morocco 15
The Encyclopaedia Britannica is rich in Geographical and Historical information,
every important Subject having been treated by a Specialist. The Article on Asia, its
Geography, Ethnology, &c, is written by Sir R. Strachey ; Asia Minor and the Caucasus
are by Bunbury ; Georgia and Kirghiz, by Keane ; Siberia, Saghalin, Samarkand, Tartars,
and Turkestan, by Kropotkine ; Khiva and Merv, by Major Clarke; Afghanistan, Anda-
mans, Cambodia, Cabul, Kashgar, Lhasa, Marco Polo, and Mandeville, by Yule; India, by
Sir W. Hunter ; lesser Indian Articles by Strachey, Yule, Sir R. Temple, General
Maclagan, and others; Tibet, by General Walker and De la Couperie ; Tongking, by W.
Moore; China, Canton, Peking, Manchuria, Mongols, Nanking, and Shanghai, by Prof.
Douglas; Hong Kong, by Macdonald; Corea, by Webster; Japan, by McClatchie; Siam
and the Shans, by Coutts Trotter ; Persia, by Sir P. Goldsmid and others ; Jerusalem, by
Robertson Smith and Conder; Lebanon, Palestine, Sinai, and ^yria, by Prof. Socin ;
Damascus, by Porter; Sanskrit Language and Literature, by Prof. Kggeling; Semitic
Languages, by Noldeke ; Arabia, by Palgrave; and Yemen, by D. H. Muller.
*^* The principal Geographical Articles are indexed and grouped under Countries
in the York Gate Catalogue.
83, High Street, Marylebone^ London, Wi
Asia 7
4057 Faria y Sousa, The Portuguea Asia, or the History of the Dis-
covery and Conquest of India. Translated by Capt. John Stevens,
3 vols, 8vo, old calf {rare). 1695 5
Forbes's Oriental Memoirs. See India.
4058 Forster (George) Journey from Bengal to England through Northern
India, Kashmire, Afghanistan, Persia, and Russia, 2 vols, 4to, calf.
1798 93
4059 Journey, India to England, another copy, 2 vols in 1, 4to, half-
calf 83
4060 Journey, another edition, 2 vols in 1, 8vo, half calf 48
4062 Forster (R. p.) Collection of Voyages and Travels in Systematic and
Chronological Order, 4 vols, 8vo, plates, calf. 1818 12s
Voyages of (Jolumbus, Ulloa, Drake ; Stedman's Surinam, Grey's Canada, Weld's and
Lambert's United States, Bruce's Abyssinia, Park's Africa. Barrow's Africa and China,
Shaw's Barbary, Orme's Fragments, Buchanan's and Graham's India, Lesseps' KamtschatKa,
Syme's Ava, Clarke's Holy Land and Russia, Williams's Switzerland, Southey's lictters from
Spain. &c, Anson's and Bligh's Voyages, Wilson's Missionary Voyage, Collins's N.S. Wales,
Wood's Palmyra, &c.
4063 Frederickson (A. D.) Ad Orientem, maps and coloured plates, 8vo,
cloth. 1889 38
To the Red Sea. Aden, Bombay, Cawnpore, Lucknow, Benares, Bangalore, Ceylon,
Straits Settlements, Java, Siam, Japan, &c.
4064 Fryke (Chr.) Relation of a Voyage to the East Indies, 1680-86 ; also
Relation of a Voyage to and through the East Indies, 1675-83, by
Chr. Schewitzer, 1 vol, 12mo, calf. 1700 13s
With Autographs of Edward Moor and Sir George Bird wood.
4066 Galvano (Antonio) Discoveries of the World from their First Original
to 1555, Portuguese Text, with Hakluyt's Translation, edited by Admiral
Bethune, and Memoir, 8vo, cloth. 1862 12s
4067 Gama (Vasco da) Three Voyages to India, and his Viceroyalty.
Translated from Correa's Lendas da India by Lord Stanley of Alderley
(Hakluyt Soc), 8vo, cloth. 1869 15s
4068 The First Voyage of Vasco da Gama. Translated from the
Portuguese, and edited by E. G. Ravenstein, maps (Hakluyt Soc),
8vo, cloth. 1898 15s
4069 Gentil (M. Le) Voyages dans les Mers de I'lnde a I'Occasion du
Passage de Venus, 1761 et 1769, Tome I, with 'plates, 4to, calf. Paris,
1779 7s
Contains brief account of the Voyages, Remarks upon the People of India, the
Brahman Astronomy, Observations made at Pondicherry and at Manila.
4071 Geographical Society (The Royal) London. Journal, Pro- "
ceedings, and other Publications, complete set, from the Foundation of
the Society in 1830, 100 vols, uniformly bound, half- calf extra, marbled
edges. 1831-99 33
83, High Street, Marylehone, London, W.
Francis Edwards^s Catalogue
4071 Geographical Society {continued).
Journal of the Royal Geographical Society, 1830- 80, 50 vols,
8vo, and Index, 5 Parts in 2 vols
Proceedings R. G. S. [First Series], 1855-78, 22 vols in 14, 8vo
Proceedings R. G. S. [Enlarged Series], in continuation of the
Original ' Journal ' and * Proceedings,' 1879-92, 14 vols, and
Index, royal 8vo, 1896
The Geographical Journal, including the Proceedings R. G. S.,
Vols. I. to XIV., 1893-99, royal 8vo
Supplementary Papers, R. G. S., consisting of Memoirs, Narratives,
and Bibliographies, 4 vols, royal 8vo
Lands of Cazembe, edited by Capt. Burton, 1 vol
Tn the R. G. Society's Journal and Proceedings will be found the best and most
authentic record of discovery and exploration, of hydrographical and topographical survey,
and of archaeological research, since the year 1830. Over fifteen hundred original
narratives of voyagers and travellers are contained in these volumes many of them
printed nowhere else and over seven hundred maps accompany the narratives.
Complete sets of the Society's publications are now difficult to make up, as the earlier
volumes have long been out of print.
The contents to date are indexed under countries in the York GaU Catalogue.
4072 Proceedings of the Royal Geographical Society, Enlarged
Series, 1879-92, with about 350 maps, 14 vols, and Index, royal 8vo,
cloth (pub. 12 128) 3
This series comprehends nearly 250 papers describing recent travels and explorations,
ten having relation to Switzerland, the Caucasus, and other European < ountries; over one
hundred relathig to Asiatic Cuntries and the Indian Ocean; seventy to Africa; thirty
to .North and South America and the West Indies; twenty-five to Australasia and Polar
Regions. Among Asiatic papers are several upon Afghanistan and Countries bordering
on the North-West of India; Prejevalsky's and other Russian Expeditions to Central Asia
and Mongolia, Golborne Haber, Colquhoun, and others to China and the Shan States;
Journeys in <'orea and Japan ^ Geography of Siam, Malaya, Arabia, Persia, Tibet, the
Himalayas, &c.
4073 Proceedings, 14 vols, 1879-92, another set in Parts as issued
1 15s
4074 Journal and Proceedings (combined). Vols. I. to XIV 1893-9,
in Parts 28s
4075 Geographical Magazine, edited by Sir Clements R. Markham,
6 vols, (all published), roy. 8* o, half-morocco. 1873 8 1 10s
4076 Goldsmid (Sir F. J.) Telegraph and Travel : Narrative of the Develop-
ment of Tel*^graphic Communication between England and India, with
Notices of Countries traversed, maps and illustrations, royal 8vo, cloth.
1874 48 6d
4078 Hakluyt (Richard) The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traflfiques,
and Discoveries of the English Nation made by Sea or Overland,
New Edition, 5 vols, royal 4to, full calf. London, 1809-12 13
Vol. I. contains Travels to the North and East of Europe by Sea to Russia, the
Caspian, &c., and includes a Commentary on Iceland.
88^ High Street, Marylehone, London, W.
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Vol. II. contains the Vanquishing of the Spanish Armada, 1588 ; the Voyage to Cadiz,
1596 ; Voyages to the Mediterranean, Barbary and the Guinea Coast, the Azores, and
includes the ' Famous Fight ' of Sir Richard Grenville in the Revenge.
Vol. 111. Voyages to North America in Search of a North- West Passage, to New-
foundland, Cape Breton, Canada, Virginia, Florida, Mexico, California, and West Indies.
Vol. IV. Voyages of Drake, Oxnara, Araias Preston. Sommers, Hawkins, and others
to West Indies, Panama, Bermuda, &c. ; Raleigh's Voyage to Guiana; Drakes Voyage
Round the World, in which he visited the Moluccas ; Candish's Voyage to the Pacific,
Philippine Islands, &c. Supplement : Galvano's Discoveries of the World, Brocquerie's
Voyage to Jerusalem, Davis's World's Hydrographical Description. Varthema's Voyage
to the Kast Indies, Java, the Moluccas, &c.
Vol. V . First Voyage of Houtman to Java, &c., 1595-7; Voyage of Eight Dutch Ships
to Java whereof four went on to the Moluccas. 1598 1600 ; The History of the Spaniards
in the West Indies (from the Decades of Peter Martyi ) ; Virginia Richly Valued, &c.,
A ccount of the Travels of De Soto, &c.
4079 The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques, and Discoveries
of the English Nation, New Edition, classified and edited by Edmund
Goldsmid, with the original prefaces and dedications ; also illustrations
and maps, large and fine paper, 16 vols, 4to, half-morocco, gilt tops.
Edinburgh, 1885-90 15
In this edition those voyages which relate to the same parts of the globe ae grouped
together ; indices are added to each volume, with a variety of maps and illustrations ;
some of these are facsimiles, the others are modern. East Indian and Asiatia Travels are
included in Vols. VIIL, IX., and X.
4081 Hakluyt Society Publications, comprising Reprints of rare
Early Voyages and Travels in Asia, Africa, and America, edited by
eminent Travellers and Scholars, complete set to 1898, 100 vols, 8vo,
cloth. 1848-98 58
** A number of the volumes still obtainable separately are included in subsequent
sections of the present Catalogue.
4082 Hamilton (Capt. Alex.) New Account of the East Indies. Observa-
tions, 1688-1723, Trading and Travelling, by Sea and Land, between
the Cape of Good Hope and Japan. Second Edition (2 vols), Vol. II.
8vo, calf. 1739 10s
Bengal, Arackan, Pegu, Siam, Malacca, Johore, Cochin China, Tonquin, China, the
Philippines, Sumatra, Java, Borneo, Formosa, and Japan.
4084 Hawkins (Wm., Sir John, and Wm.) Voyages to the East and West -
Indies, 1530-1611 (Hakluyt Soc), 8vo, cloth. 1878 158
Includes Wm. Hawkins's Relation of his Residence at the Court of the Great Mogul,
1608-11.
4086 Harris's Voyages Navigantium atque Itinerantium Bibliotheca :
a Collection of Six Hundred Voyages and Travels, Ancient and Modern,
into all Parts of the World, including Voyages to the East Indies and
European Commerce there wil:h, &c., by John Harris, D D.. revised and
continued by John Campbell, LL.D. , 2 vols, folio, calf. 1744-8 1 15s
One of the most esteemed Colle- tions of Voyages. Ft includes those of Columbus,
>fagellan, Drake, Cavendish, Van Noort, Spilbergen, Schouten and Le Maire, Quiros, the
Nassau Fleet. Cowley, Dampier, Woodes Rogers, Olipperton. Shelvocke, Roggewem,
Pelsart, Tasman, Anson, Pyrard de Laval, De Beaulieu, Mandelsloe, &c. Histories of the
Portuguese Discoveries and of the Knglish, Dutch, French, Ostend, Danish, and Swedish
East India Companies: The Travels of Benjamin of Tudela, Marco Polo, Tavernier,
Thevenot. Chardin, and others in Asia ; Adams's Account of Japan, Russian Travels in
Siberia, Voyages to the North-West, Travels in North and South America, and in every
European Country will be found in these volumes. A complete list of contents will be
found in the Royal GEoohAPHiOAL SociETy s and the York Gate Catalogues.
83, High Street, Marylebone, London, W.
10 Francis Edwards's Catalogue
4087 Head (Capt. C. F.) Eastern and Egyptian Scenery, with Notes, maps
awdpiam, illustrative of a Journey from India to Europe, showing the
Practicability of Steam Navigation from England to India, oblong
imperial folio, boards. 1833 98
Views of Bombay Harbour, Tamnra, Socotra, Mocha, Jiddah, Carnac, Luxor, Suez,
Alexandria, Malta, &c. ; also a Chapter on Defence of British India from Russian
Invasion.
4088 [Herbert (Sir Thomas)] A Relation of some Yeares Travaile, begunne
Anno 1626, into Afrique and the Greater Asia, especially the Territories
of the Persian Monarchic ; and some Parts of the Orientall Indies, and
Ilts adjacent. Of their Religion, Language, &c By T. H. Esquier,
with engravings in the text, folio, calf (scarce). London^ 1634 1 5s
Canary Islands, Teneriff", Angola, Cape of Good Hope, Ethiopia, Madagascar, India,
Persia, Armenia, Babylonia, Ce>lon, Sumatra, Siam, Java, Japan, China, St. Helena, &c.
4091 Herodotus, History and Geography of, English Version, with Notes
and Essays by Sir Henry Rawlinson, George Rawlinson, and Sir J.
Gardner Wilkinson, 4 vols, 8vo, cloth. 1862 2
4092 The History, translated into English, with Notes and Indices, by
G. C. Macaulay, M. A , 2 vols, 12mo, cloth. 1890 (pub. 18s) 98
"To the actual work of translation Mr. Macaulay has brought, besides other gifts, a
most painstaking carefulness; he has constructed an index of names which is a monument
of industry, and added notes which are always useful and to the point We (ong'atulate
Mr. Macaulay on the successful completion of a laborious wov)s.." Spectator .
4094 Books I. to III. The Ancient Empires of the East, by A. H. Sayce,
8vo, cloth. 1883 (pub. 16s) 9s
4096 Literally translated by Gary (Bohn), 12mo, cloth 28 6d
4097 Analysis and Summary of, with Tables of Events, Outline of the
History and Geography, by Wheeler (Bohn), 12mo, cloth 2s 6d
See also Rennell.
4100 Heylyn (Peter) Cosmography, in Four Books ; containing the
Chorography and History of the Whole World, the Kingdoms, Provinces,
Seas, and Isles thereof. Sixth Edition, mam, folio, calf. London,
1673 1
Book I. Italy, the Alpine Provinces, France, Spain, and British Isles. II. Belgium,
Germany, Denmark, Russia, Poland, Hungary, Greece, and the Archipelago. III. Asia
and Asia Minor, Palestine, the Oriental Islands, Japan, Philippine Islands, Banda,
Moluccas, Celebes, Borneo, Java, Sumatra, Ceylon, &c. IV. Africa and America.
Appendix : Unknown Parts of the World, especially of Terra Australis Incognita, or the
Southern Continent ; Alphabetical Table of Geographical Names, Ancient and Modern.
4102 Howel (Thomas, M. D. ) Journal of the Passage from India through
Armenia and Asia Minor (1787-8), map, 8vo, calf. 1790 38 6d
4103 Hiibner (Baron de) A Ramble Round the World, 1871. Translated
by Lady Herbert, 2 vols, 8vo, half- calf extra. 1874 15s
Part I. America; IT. Japan; III. China: Shanghai, Pekin, Tieu-Tsin, Hong Kong,
Canton, Macao. Appendix : Events in Japan, Sept., 1871, to Oct., 1872.
4104 Through the British Empire : South Africa, Australia, New
Zealand, the Straits Settlements, India, the South Sea Islands,
California, Oregon, Canada, &c. 2 vols, 12mo, cloth, 1886 78
Ives's Journey, Persia to England, 1758 9. See India.
83 f High Street, Marylebone, London, W.
Asia 11
4105 Johnson (Surgeon J.) The Oriental Voyager : Sketches and Remarks
on a Voyage to India and China, 1803-6, with Extracts from other
Voyages, map, 8vo, calf. 1807 Sa
4107 Jordanus (Friar) Mirabilia Descripta : Wonders of the East. Trans-
lated with Commentary by Yule (Hakluyt Soc), 8vo, cloth. 1863
8s 6d
4108 Keppel (Capt, Hon. George) Personal Narrative of a Journey from
India to England by Bussorah, Bagdad, the Ruins of Babylon, Curdistan,
Persia, the Caspian, and Russia, map and illustrations, 2 vols, 8vo, calf,
1827 48 6d
4109 Journey, India to England, another edition, 4to, calf. 1827 68
4110 Kerr (Robert) General Collection of Voyages and Travels by Sea and
Land, illustrated hy maps and charts, and accompanied by a Sketch of
the Progress of Discovery and a Systematic Catalogue by Wm. Stevenson.
18 vols, 8vo, half-morocco, gilt top. Edinburgh, 1811-24 4
4111 Kerr's Collection, another set, 18 vols, 8vo, calf, gilt 3 10s
4112 Another set, half-calf 3
Vol. T. contains Voyages and Travels from the era of King Alfred to tliat of Prince
Henry of Portugal, including the Travels of Mahometans to India and China, Benjamin
of Tudela, Carpini, Rubruquis, Marco Polo, Orderic, Maundeville, and others to Central
Asia and China.
Vol. I f. Galvano's Discoveries of the World ; Portuguese Voyages to Africa and India^
Vols. III., IV., V. Spanish Voyages to America and West Indies; Conquest of Peru
and Mexico, &c.
Vol. Vr, English and French Voyages to North America; Portuguese Transactions
in India to 1617.
Vols. VII., VIII., IX. Miscellaneous Voyages to Africa and East Indies.
Vol. X. Circumnavigations, Magellan to Shelvocke,
Vol. XI. Voyages of Roggewein and Anson.
Vols. XII. to XVII. Voyages of Byron, Wallis, Carteret, Cook, and Bougainville.
Vol. XVllI. Historical Sketch of Discoveries; Catalogue of Voyages and Travels.
4113 Labberton (R. H.) New Historical Atlas and General History, 141
coloured maps, Last Edition, 4to, cloth. 1890 (pub. ISs) Ss 6d
In addition to the maps is an explanatory text and list of English books and articles
bearing on each period. The work comprehends Babylonia, Egypt, Phoenicia, Assyria,
&c. (19 maps) ; Greek History, including Western Asia and the Greek Colonies (17 maps) ;
Roman History, including the Roman Colonies and Settlements (26 maps); Mediaeval
History (35 maps); Modern History, including European Colonies (49 maps); American
History to the Civil War (64 maps .
4114 Lafitau (Pere J. F.) Histoire des D^couvertes et Conquestes des
Portugais dans le Nouveau Monde, numerous plates, 2 vols, 4to, calf.
Paris, 1733 33s
Relates chiefly to Portuguese A'oyages and Conquests in the Eastern Seas.
4115 Lancaster (Sir James) and others, Voyages of the E. I. Co. to the
East Indies, 17th Century (Hakluyt Soc), 8vo, cloth. 1877 10a
83j High Street, Marylebone, London, W.
12 Francis Edwards's Catalogue
4116 Le Blanc (Vincent). The World Surveyed; or, the Famous Voyages
and Travailes of to the East and West Indies Persia, Pegu, Fez,
Morocco, Guinny, the Cape of Good Hope, Monomotapa [Abyssinia],
Egypt, the Mediterranean Isles, and Principal Provinces of Europe.
Englished by F. B., Gent, folio, calf. London, 1660 IBs
4117 Le Brun (Corneille) Voyage au Levant I'Asie Mineure, dans les
Isles de Cliio, de Rhodes, de Chypre Villes d'Egypte, de Syrie, et de
la Terre Sainte (1674-95), xvith 200 large plates and maps, 1 vol, Delft,
1700 ; also Voyages en Perse, Muscovie, aux Indes Orientales (1701-3)
Isbrant, Journ^e k la Chine, 320 plates, 2 vols, Amsterdam, 1718,
in all 3 vols, folio, old calf 1 10s
4118 English translation Voyage to the Levant : Travels in Asia
Minor, Scio, Rhodes, Cyprus, Egypt, Syria, and the Holy Land, 200
plates, folio, 1702 ; also Travels into Muscovy, Persia, and Part of the
East Indies, with Account of Isbrandt's Journey through Russia and
Tartary to China, 320 plates, 2 vols, folio, in all 3 vols, folio, red morocco
extra {Lord Rodneys copy with his autograph and bookplates). London,
1737 2 53
4119 Voyages en Perse, Muscovie, aux Indes Orientales (1701-3), avec
Journ^e de Ides Isbrants k la Chine, 320 plates, 2 vols, folio, calf.
Amsterdam, 1718 1 4a
With arms and name of " Mr. Bonnier de 1^ Mosson " on sides.
4121 Lenormant (F.) and Chevallier (E.) Ancient History of the
East, 2 vols, 12mo, cloth. 1869 (scarce) 128
Palestine, Egypt Assyria, Babylon, Media, Persia, Phoenicia, and Arabia.
Chaldean Magic, &c See Asiatic Turkey.
4122 Lettres Edifiantes et Curieuses, e'crites des Missions
Etrangeres, New Edition, maps and illustrations, 26 vols, 12 mo, old calf.
Paris, 1780-83 2 88
Vols. I. to V. The Levant, Turkey, Greece, Egypt, Persia, &c. 5 vols.
Vols. VI. to IX. Canada, Louisiana, W. Indies, Peru, Brazil, Paraguay. 4 vols-
Vols. X. to XV. India, Ceylon, Moluccas, Philippine and Caroline Islands. 6 vols.
Vols. XVI. to XXIV. China, Tartary, Tibet, Loochoo Islands. 9 vols.
Vols. XXV. and XXVI. India and China. 2 vols.
4123 Nouvelles Lettres !^difiantes des Missions de la Chine et des Indes
Orientales, 8 vols, 12mo, half-calf. Paris, 1818-23 1 48
4124 Travels of the Jesuits, translated from the * Lettres Edifiantes,' by
John Lockman, 2 vols, 8vo, calf. London, 1762 158
4125 Linschoten (lohn Hvighen van) his Discours of Voyages into ye
Easte & West Indies [Translated by Wm. Phillips] Printed at London
by lohn Wolfe 4 engraved title-pages and maps in the text, folio, calf,
tall copy, wants all the separate plates and maps. 1598 2 10s
Book I. of the Voyage to India, including Accounts of India, its Princes and Products ;
the Trade of the Portuguese ; Java, China, the Moluccas, &c. ; the Voyage Home ; Account
of St. Helena and Ascension; Fights of the Earl of Cumberland and of Grenville off the
Azores, &c.
83, High Street, Marylebone, London, W.
Asia 13
Book II. Description of Guinea, Manicongo, Angola, Monomotapa, Brasil, the Cape,
Mozambique, Madagascar, East Coast of Africa, &c.
Book ill. The Navigation of the Portuguese to the East Indies, Malacca, China, Japan ;
also of the Spanish Indies. \
Book IV, Summary of Rents, Demaines, Tolls, Taxes, Imposts, Tributes, &c., of the
King of Spain ; description of the Government, &c., of the Kings of Portugal.
4126 Navigatioac Itinerarium lohannis Hugonis Linscotani engraved
title, portrait, 26 double-page plates, and 8 folding maps and views, folio,
old calf. Baggie, 1599 2 58
4127 Hiatoire de Navigation de Jean Hughes de Linacot et de son
Voyage aux Indes Orientales, avec annotations de Bernard Faludanus
[i. e. , ten Broecke], maps and numerous engravings, folio, old calf, wants
1 leaf. Amsterdam, 1638 2 53
4129 The First Book of the Voyage of J. H. van Linschoten to the East
Indies, Phillips's translation, edited by Burnell and Tiele (Hakluyt Soc),
2 vols, 8vo. 1885 ISs
Linschotens was the most popular book of Voyages issued during the seventeenth
century. It summarized and closed the period of Portuguese ascendency in the East Indies.
4130 Lipenius (Martinus) Navigatio Salomonis Ophiritica, thick 32tno,
old cdklf (rare), title supplied in MS. fVittemburg, 1668 . 10a
*' The only separate edition recorded." Note by T. K. Abbot, Lib. T.C.D.
4132 Lumsden (Lieut. T.) Journey from Merut to London through Persia,
Armenia, Georgia, Russia, Austria, Switzerland, and France, 1819-20,
map, 8vo, calf. 1822 3s
Lyall (Sir A. C.) Asiatic Studies. See India.
4133 M'Crindle (J. W.) Commerce and Navigation of the Erythraean
Sea : a Translation of the ' Periplus ' and of Arrian's Account of the
Voyage of Nearkhos, 12mo, cloth. Bombay, 1879 5s
For other works by Mr. M'Crindle, see Alexander the Great, Cosmas, and India.
4134 Mandelslo (Jean Albert de) Voyages faits de Perse aux Indes
Orieutales, contenant une Description de I'lndostan, des lies et
Presqu'lles de I'Orient, des Royaumes de Siam, du Japon, de la Chine,
du Congo, &c., nouvelle Edition, augment^e, with numerom plates, 2 vols,
folio, calf. Leyden, 1719 28s
With a most interesting series of copperplate views of Eastern towns and scenes, and
riews of the Cape and London.
MAPS:
4135 Arrowsmith's Large Map of the Countries between Delhi and Con-
stantinople, on two sheets, each 113 in. by 32 in., coloured, mounted, and
folded, in imp. 4to morocco case. 1816 6s
The Punjab, Afghanistan and Caubul, Beloochistan, Persia, Bokhara, Oxus Valleys,
the Aral and Caspian Seas, Euphrates Valley, the Caucasus, Syria, Asia Minor, and the
Black Sea.
4136 Crutchlby's Map of Asia, with Additions to 1855, including Inset
Maps of Australia and New Zealand, 62 in. by 56 in., coloured and
mounted. Also, Map of Europe, with Additions to 1855, 60 iu. by
54 in., coloured and mounted. The two folded in 4to morocco case 58
Asia before the Indian Mutiny ; Europe after the Revolutions of 1848 and before the
Crimean War, Unification of Italy, and final partition of Poland.
83, High Street, Marylehone, London, W.
14 . Francis Edwards's Catalogue
MAPS {continued) :
4137 D'Anville's Map of Asia and its Islands, 2 sheets, each 3 ft. by 2 ft.
Sayer, 1787 68
4138 Moll's Map of Asia, with 7 insets, 3 ft. by 2 ft. 1710 38
4139 Map of the East Indies, including China and the Islands, with
Plans of Madras and Bantam, 3 ft. by 2 ft. 1710 43
4140 Sanson's Coloured Map of Asia, including the Islands, 3 ft. by 2 ft.
1698 48
4141 WiTSEN (N.) Map of Northern Asia in 6 sheets ; also Maps of the World
by Vavaasor (1550 ?), Gastaldi (1546), and Forlani (1565). (Remarkable
Maps, Part IV.) In portfolio. Muller, Amsterdam, 1897 30s
4142 Marco Polo, Travels of. Translated, with Notes, by Marsden,
map and copious index, 4to, calf. 1818 25s
4143 Marsden's Edition, another copy, large paper, royal 4to, half bound
uncut 30s
4144 Marsden's Edition, Revised by Wright, 12 mo, cloth (Bohn) 4s
4145 The Book of, Concerning the Kingdoms and Marvels of the East.
Translated and Edited by Yule, with Notes, maps and illustrations,
2 vols, royal 8vo, cloth. 1871 (scarce) 5 bs
See also Ramusio, Purchas, Haueis, Prkvost, Kerr, Pinkbrton, and other Collec-
tions.
4147 Maundevile (Sir John) Voiage and Travaile, which treateth of the
Way to Hierusalem ; and of Marvajles of Inde, with other Hands and
Countryes. Reprinted from the edition of 1725, with Introduction by
Halliwell, woodcuts, 8vo, half-calf. 1839 6s
4148 Marvellous Adventures of, edited and illustrated by Arthur
Layard, 100 engravings, 8vo, cloth. 1895 48
4151 Melton's (Eduward) Zee- en Land-Reizen door Egypten, West
Indien, Perzien, Turkyen, Oost-Indien, Chineezen, &c., 1660-77, with
curious copper-plate illustrations of storms at sea, caravans, tortures and
punishments, small 4to, vellum. A msterdam, 1681 lOs
4153 Mill (H. R.) Editor. The International Geography, by Seventy
Authors, with 488 illustrations, 8vo, cloth. 1899 (pub. 153) 128
A Geography, physical and political, upon a new plan. Introductory chapters by
eminent authorities treat of the Principles of Geography. The Continent of Asia (Book II.)
is described by Dr. A. J. Herbertson, and the separate Asiatic sections by various writers :
The Russian Empire, by D. Aitoft'; Asiatic Turkey and Arabia, by Sir C. W. Wilson;
Persia, by Sir P. Goldsmid; Afghanistan, by Sir G. S. Robertson ; The Indian Empire,
by J. A. Baines; Ceylon, by J. Ferguson; Siam, by H. Warington Smyth; The Chinese
Empire, by G. G. Chisholm ; Korea, by Mrs. Bishop ; Japan, by W. B. Mason ; The
Malay Archipelago, by Dr. Forbes ; Portuguese India, Macao, and Timor, by Capt. E. de
Vasconcellos ; French Possessions, by M. Zimmermann ; Himalayan States, Malaya,
Straits Settlements, Hong Kong, &c., by the Editor.
83, High Street, Marylehone, Londmi, W.
Asia 15
4155 Munster. Cosmographiae Universalij", Lib. VI., in quibus juxta
certioris fidei scriptorum traditionem describuntur Autore Sebast.
Munstero, numerous figures on wood and folding views of cities^ thick folio
volume, old calf. 1556 3 lOa
The great one-volume geography of the sixteenth century, illustrated with hundreds
of spirited woodcuts: maps, towns, animals; mankind of every degree and station
soldiers, mechanics, labourers, noblemen ; pictures of earthquakes, monsters and mon-
strositiesone animal as big as a wolf with four human feet and a bag in which to carry
its young ; beings, evidently human, with ears big enough to sleepin, and feet which serve
as umbrellas ; '* anthropophagi also and men whose heads do grow beneath their shoulders."
4156 Murray (Hugh) Hidtorical Account of Discoveries and Travels in
Asia, maps. 3 vols, 8vo, calf. Edinburgh, 1820 lOs 6d
Herodotus, Nearchus, Megasthenes, Mohammedans, Benjamin of Tudela, Carpini*
Rubruquis, Marco Polo, Oderic, Clavijo, Schiltberger, Mendez Pinto, Sharpey, Middleton,
Jenkinson, Hanway, Andrada, Grueber, La Penna, Pegoletti, Goez, Cosmas Indicopleustes*
Conti, Barthema, Da Gama, Cabral, Roe, Bernier, Tavernier, Moorcroft, Fraser, Bogle
Turner, Kirkpatrick, Forster, Elphinstone, Pottinger, Zeno, Barbaro, Contarini, Sherley>
Herbert, Olearius, Chardin, Malcolm, Olivier, Morier, Holy Land Pilgrims, Pococke, Wood,
Clarke. Burckhardt, Niebuhr, Valentia, Seetzen, Bahdia, Cesar Frederick, Balbi, Symes,
Borri, Barrow, Andrada, Ricio, Navarrete, Nieuhoflf, Isbrand Ides, Lange, Bell, Macartney,
Amherst, HaJl, Kaempfer, Thunberg, Krusenstern, Golowin, Pallas, Gmelin, and many
others.
4157 Myers (Ralph) Voyage to ye East Indies in ye " Stretham" Friggott,
Capt. Roger Myers Feb., 1702/3, to Nov., 1706, manuscript,
106 leaves, folio, calf 4 48
Batavia, Malacca, Madras, Pulu Condore, Macao, Canton, Atchin, Calicut, Cananore,
Muscat, Gombaroon, Surat, Bombay, Carwar, Cochin, Cape of Good Hope, St. Helena,
Navarrete's Voyages. See China.
Nearchus. See Harris, M'Crindlb, Murray, Puechas, Ramusio,
Vincent, &c.
4159 Nieuhoff (Jean) Zee en Lantreize West en Oostindien [1643-62],
nearly 100 engravings^ folio, vellum. Amsterdam, 1682 14s
See also China.
4160 English translation, Voyages and Travels into Brasil and the s
East Indies, Java, China, &c. (1643-62), engraved title, portrait, maps, and
plates, from Churchill's Collection of Voyages, folio, calf. 1703 14s
See also Astley, Harris.
4161 Nordenskiold (Baron) Voyage of the *'Vega" round Asia and
Europe, with Review of all Previous Voyages along the North Coasts of
the Old World, translated by Leslie, nurnerous maps and engravings,
2 voIp, 8vo, cloth. 1881 1*^
4163 Norman (Henry) The Peoples and Politics of the Far East, Travels
and Studies in the British, French, Spanish, and Portuguese Colonies-
Siberia, China, Japan, Korea, Siam, and Malaya, 60 illustrations and
4 maps, 8vo, cloth. 1895 ^^ ^^
See also Japan.
4164 North (Marianne) Recollections of a Happy Life, edited by Mrs.
Addington Symons, 3 vols, 8vo, cloth. 1892-3 ^^
Miss North in a search for rare plants travelled in North and South Ammc, Jaf,an,
Singapore, Borneo, Java, Ceylon, India, Australia, Tasmania, New Zealand, South Atnca,
and the Seychelles.
8Sy High Street, Marylebone, London, W.
16 Francis Edwards's Catalogue
Odoric (Friar) Travels to the East, 1316-30. See China, Yule's Cathay;
also Ramusio, Hakluyt, and other Collections.
4166 Ogilby (John) Asia, the First Part, being a Description of Persia, the
Mogol Empire, and other Parts of India, maps and copper-plates, folio,
russia. 1673 1 8s
4167 Asia, another copy, folio, calf 1 28
See also Japan.
4168 Oliphant (Laurence) Episodes in a Life of Adventure, or Moss from
a Rolling Stone, 12mo, clo*h. Edinburgh, 1887 5s
Ceylon, Greece, Canada, the Crimea, Gircassia, Central America, Indian Mutiny,
China, Montenegro, Japan, Albania, Poland, &c.
4169 Ortelius's Atlas. Theatrum Orbis Terrarum, comment, Geographicis
et Historicis illustrata upwards of 30 Jine large maps, folio, calf neat.
Antwerp, Plantin, 1624 2
4170 Peritsol (Abraham) Itinera Mundi sic Dicta Nempe Cosmographia,
4to, pp. xvi-196. Oxford, 1691. Tractatus Albert! Bobovii, de Tur-
carum Liturgia, Peregrinatione Meccana, Circumcisione, Latina, &c. ,
Versiones donavit Thomas Hyde. Oxford, 1690. 1 vol, calf, 4to. 9s
Description of Europe, Africa, and Asia, especially the Turkish and Mohammedan
dominions.
4171 Perrot and Chipiez, History of Ancient Art in Assyria, Persia, Asia
Minor, Syria, Greece, Egypt, &c. Translated from the French,
with numerous coloured and other illustrations, complete set, 12 vols,
royal 8vo, cloth. 1883-5 (pub. 12) 5 5s
The following can be sold separately :
4171b Ancient Art in Persia, 1 vol (2l8) 7s
4171c Ancient Art in Phrygia, Lydia, &c. (ISs) 5s
4171d Ancient Art in Sardinia, Judaea, Syria, and Asia Minor, 2 vols
(36s) 128 6d
4171b Ancient Art in Phoenicia, 2 vols (42a) 17s
4172 Pinkerton (John) General Collection of the Best and most Interest-
ing Voyages and Travels in all Parts of the World, numerous maps and
copper-plate engravings, 17 vols, 4to, calf, gilt. 1808 5
Vols. I. to VI. Travels in European Countries.
Vols. V I. to X. Travels in Asiatic Countries.
Vol. V 1 1. Travels of Two Mahometans, Rahbi Benjamin, William of Rubruquis,
and Marco Polo ; NieuhoflF s Travels in China ; Bell's Travels in Siberia &c. ;
Hamel's Korea; Goez's Travels, Lahore to China; Missionary Travels through
Tibet ; Caron's, Kaempfer's, and other Accounts of Japan.
Vol. Vllf. Roe's Embassy to the Great Mogul; Bernier's and Tavernier's Voyages
to the East Indies; Hamilton's Account of the East Indies; Lord's Discovery of
the Banians ; Buchanan's Journey through Mysore, Canara, and Malabar.
Vol. iX. Dellavalle, Chardin, Francklin, and Forster's Travels in Persia;
Accounts of 'ndependent Tartary; Jenkinson's Travels to Bucharia ; Balbi's and
Fitch's Voyages to Pegu, &c. ; Symes's Embassy to Ava ; Turpin's History of Siam ;
Baron s and Richards's Description of Tonquin ; Bovis's History of Cochin China.
Vol. X, Niebuhr's Travels in Arabia; Blount's Voyage to the Levant; Dandini's
Voyage to Mount Libanus ; Maundrell's Journey from Aleppo to Jerusalem ;
Journey from Cairo to Mount Sinai ; Pococke's Travels in the East.
8d, High Streetj Marylebone, London, W.
Asia 17
Vol. XI. Asiatic Islands.
Vols. XII. to XIV. North and South America and West Indies.
Vols. XV. and XVI. Travels in African Countries and Islands.
Vol. XVII. Retrospect of the Origin and Progress of Discovery in Ancient, Modern,
and Recent Times; Catalogue of Books of Voyages and Travels; General index.
4173 Pinto. Hiatoria Oriental de la8 Peregrinaciones de Fernan Mendez
Pinto, Adonde se escriven muchas las Reynos de la China, Tartaria,
Sornao, que vulgarmente se llama Siam, Calaniinam, Peguu, Martauan,
&c. Traduzido de Portugues en Castellano Alio 1620, Madrid,
folio, calf, gilt edges, fine copy 2 2a
4174 Voyages and Adventures of Fernand Mendez Pinto, a Portugal,
during one and twenty years in Ethiopia, China, Tartaria, Cauchinchina,
Calaminham, Siam, Pegu, Japan, and a Great Part of the East Indies
done into English by H[enry] C[ogan], folio, half-calf. 1653 1 48
4175 Voyages and Adventures, another edition, folio, calf. 1663 1
4176 Voyages and Adventures of Mendez Pinto, Cogan's translation,
introduction by Vambery (Adventure Series), 8vo, cloth. 1891 33 6i
4177 Prevost (Abbe') and others. Histoire G^nerale des Voyages depuis la
commencement du XV'' Si^cle, illustrated throughout by fine copper-plate
erigravinys and maps^ complete, with Supplement, 20 vols, 4to, half- calf
Pari,, 1746 89 4
A valuable collection of voyages and travels in all parts of the world, including the
Spanish. Voyages to America and the AVest, and those of the Portuguese, Dutch, and
English to the East Indies, Malayan and Moluccan Archipelagoes, the Philippines, China
and Japan, besides a number of voyages to Australasia and the Pacific, De Gonneville,
Magellan, Saavedra, Mendana, Quiros, Le Maire, Tasmau, Pelsart, Roggewein, and Dampier,
A special volume treats of the Natural History of the East indies, and another of the
Dutch Governors Carpenter, Van Diemen, and many others, being illustrated with their
portraits and other plates.
For complete list of contents see Royal Geographical Society^s Catalogue.
4178 Historische Beschryving der Reizen, &c, Dutch Translation of the
preceding Collection, engravings and maps, 21 vols, 4to, calf. The Hague,
1747-67 2
4179 Historische Beschryving der Reizen, Vols. I. to XII., containing
moat of the African, Asiatic, and Eastern Travels, 12 vols, 4to, calf 18s
4180 Prior (James) Narrative of a Voyage in Indian Seas, 1810-11, in
the "Nisus" Frigate (Capt. P. Beaver), including visits to the Cape, Bour-
bon, Mauritius, Seychelles, Madras, Java, St. Paul and Amsterdam Islands,
map, 8vo, half calf. [1819] Ss
4181 Purchas (Samuel) His Pilgrimage, or Relations of the World and
the Religions Observed in All Ages, Second Edition, folio, calf, rebacked.
1614 21s
This copy has no title-page. It is otherwise complete, containing Preliminary Epistles,
Contents, and List of Authors, pp. 1-918, and Index Table at end. It lorms the htth
volume of Purchas, His Pilgrims. See next item. . o
Relations of the World and Religions in all ages and places : Babylonia, Assyria byria,
Phoenicia, Palestine; of the Hebrews, Arabians, Saracens, Turks, Armemans, Medes,
Persians, Parthians, Scythians, Tartars, Chinese, Indians ; of Egypt, Africa, Ethiopia, and
the New World.
83, High btreet, Marylehone, London, W.
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4182 Purchas, His Pilgrimea, Voyages and Peregrinations made by the
Ancients ; a Description of all the Circum- Navigations of the (Globe ;
Navigations and Voyages of Englishmen, alongst the Coasts of Africa,
the Cape of Good Hope, and from thence to the East Indies, Japan, and
China ; their just Commerce nobly vindicated against Turkish treacherie,
Portugall Hostilitie, Dutch Malignitie, Discoveries of the English Nation
in the Easterne parts of the World, English- Indian Occurrents, the
Portugall Attempts, and Dutch Disasters, divers Sea-fights with both, and
many other remarkable relations, maps and illustrations^ 5 vols, folio, calf
neat. 1617-25 48
In these volumes Purchas incorporated the substance of more than 1,200 writers :
" valuable alike for the abundance of its materials and its importance in the history of
early discoveries, especially those of the English" (' Biog. Universelle).
Among Asiatic Travels are Ancient Accounts of Voyages to Ophir ; Peregrinations of
the Patriarchs and Apostles; Conquests of Alexander the Great; Portuguese, Dutch, and
English Voyages round the Cape of Good Hope, including those of the E. 1. Company;
the Embassies of Roe and Sherley , Letters of Tom Coryat ; Pilgrimages to the Holy Land;
Rabbi Benjamin, William of Rubruquis, Marco Polo, Maundeville Early Travels from
Europe to Siberia, Central - sia Persia, and India ; Mendez Pinto, Pereira, Ricci and
Trigault, Goes, Xavier, Pontoia. Monfart, and others to China, Japan, and the Philippine
Islands.
The full list of contents will be found in the Royal Geographical Society's and the
York Gate Catalogues.
4183 Pyrard de Laval (Fran9ois) Voyage contenant sa Navigation
aux Indes Occidentales, Maldives, Moluques, Bresil, &c., 3'' ddit. avec
un petit dictionnaire de la Langue des Maldives, 12mo (2 vol^ in 1).
Paris, 1619 1 18
4184 Voyage to the East Indies and Shipwreck on the Maldives,
1601-11, translated and edited by Albert Gray (Hakluyt Soc), 2 vols
in 3, 8vo, cloth. 1887-90 1 15s
See also Purchas, vol. ii. ; Harris, vol. i., and other Collections.
4186 Ramusio, Delle Navigation! et Viaggi, with maps, 3 vols, folio,
vellum (not uniform). Venice, 1588, 1583, 1556 3 15s
A valuable collection, containing many narratives printed for the first time. Among
the V oyages and Travels to Eastern and Asiatic Countries are those of Da Gama (1497),
Thome. Lopez (1502), G. di Empoli (1503), Varthema (1503-8). Corsali (1515-17), Barbosa
(1516), Conti (1449), Stephano (1499), Marco Polo and Hayton the Armenian (13th cent.^
Barbaro, Contarini, Zeno, and others to Persia (15th cent.).
4188 Ratzel (Prof. F.) The History of Mankind. Translated by Butler,
Introduction by Tylor, coloured plates, maps, and illustrations, 3 vols,
royal 8vo, cloth. 1896-98 1 168
Vol. I. Principles of Ethnography, the American Pacific Group of Races ; Races of
Oceania (Polynesians, Micronesians, Melanesians) ; The Australians, Tasmanians, Malays
and Malagasies. Vol. II. The Americans, Cultivated, Ancient, and Arctic; African Light
Stock and Negro Races. Vol. III. Civilized Races of the Old World.
"An indispensable book of reference to every student of ethnology." Natural Science.
4190 Rawlinson (Canon George) The Five Great Monarchies of the
Ancient Eastern World : History, Geography, and Antiquities of Chal-
dea, Assyria, Babylonia, Media, and Persia, illustrations, 3 vols, 8vo,
cloth. 1879 (pub. 428) 1 128
83, High Street, Marylebone, London, W.
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4191 Rawlinson (Canon George) The Sixth Oriental Monarchy : History,
Geography, and Antiquities of Parthia, 8vo, cloth. 1873 {rare)
4192 The Seventh Oriental Monarchy : Geography and History of the
Saasanians (or New Persian Empire), map and 95 illustrations, Svo,
cloth. 1876 (pub 288) 128
4193 History of Phoenicia, 8vo, cloth. 1889 (pub 248) 7s
4194 Manual of Ancient History, 8vo, cloth (pub 148) 8s
Rawlinson (Sir Henry) History of Herodotus. See above, No. 4091
England and Russia in the East. See Russian Central Asia.
4198 Memoir of Major- General Sir Henry Creswicke Rawlinson, by
Canon Rawlinson, with Introduction by Lord Roberts, map, portraits,
and illustrations of the Bock of Behistun, 8vo, cloth. 1898 6s
4200 Raynal (Abb^) Histoire Philosophique et Politique des ^tablissemens
et du commerce des Europ^ens dans les Indes, 7 vols, 8vo, maps and
fronts, by Eisen, red morocco extra, gilt edges, by Derome {fine copy).
La Haye, 1774 2 5s
4201 History of the Settlements and Trade of the Europeans in the
East and West Indies, translated by Justamond, third edition, maps,
5 vols, Svo, calf {fine copy). 1777 10s
4202 Reclus (Elis^e) The Earth and its Inhabitants : the Universal Geo-
graphy. Edited by Ravenstein and Keane, with 600 full-page engravimgs,
100 coloured maps, and over 3,000 illustrations in the text, complete in
19 vols, imp. 8vo, cloth. 1886-90 (pub. 19 19^) 8
The most useful, systematic, and comprehensive geographic work of the century.
Vols. J. to V. treat of Europe and European Countries, the British isles, and the Arctic
Regions; Vols. Vi. to IX. of Asia and Asiatic Countries; Vols. A. to Xill. relate to
Africa and African Countries; Vol. XlV. to the Eastern Archipelago, Australasia, Poly-
nesia, &c.; Vols. XV. to XIX. America, the United States, West indies, &c.
4203 The Earth, &c. Asia and Asiatic Countries ; Asiatic Russia, East
Asia, India and Indo-China, South- Western Asia, maps and illustrations,
4 vols, imp. 8vo, cloth gilt ^1
4205 Reinaud (M.) Relations de I'Empire Romain avec I'Asie Orientale
d'apr^s les Tdmoinages Latins, Grecs, Arabes, Persans, Indiens et
Chinois, avec 4 cartes, 8vo, cloth. Baris, 1863 3s
Renaudot's Travels of Two Mohammedans to India and China in the
Ninth Century. See China.
4206 Rennefort (M. Souchu de) Histoire des Indes Orientales, 12mo, calf.
Leyden, 1688 ^^^
Voyage to Madagascar-Description of the Island, People, &c.-Return Voyage--Cap-
tured by English Frigate Imprisoned Carisbrook Castle Taken to London (1667) Court
of St. James-Gay Life in Heydeparc-Theatre-" Maisons a Londres Nommees Musicaux,
"Gladiateura Voluntaires," &c. Dialogues Philosophiques- Second Voyage- lenerme,
Brazil, Cape of Good Hope, Madagascar, Surat, Calicut, Goa, &c.
4207 Rennell (James) The Geographical System of Herodotus, the Voyage
of Hanno, &c,. Explained, 4to, calf. 1800
8S, High Street, Marylebone, London^ W.
20 Francis Edwards's Catalogue
4208 Rennell (James) The Comparative Geography of Western Asia,
Arrian'a Periplus of the Euxine, &c., 2 vols, 8vo, cloth. 1831 8s
See India (Atlases and Maps).
4209 Ritchie (Leitch) History of the Oriental Nations, chiefly British
Possessions in Eastern and Southern Seas, their History, Religion, Laws,
Manners and Customs, Commerce, &c., 2 vols, 8vo, cloth 1848 Os
India and the East India Company, Afghanistan, Burmah, Malay Peninsula, Straits
Settlements, China and Japan, the Islands of the Pacific, New Zealand, Australia, the
Islands of the Indian and South Atlantic Oceans.
4210 Rochon (Abb^) Voyage to Madagascar and the East Indies, with M.
Brunei's Memoir on the Chinese Trade, ma'p, 8vo, half bound. 1793 5s
RuBRUQUis's Travels to Tarfcary, ad. 1253. See Collections of Purchas,
Harris, Pinkerton, Kerr, &c.
4212 Salmon (Thomas) Modern History ; or, the Present State of All
Nations, Vol. I., Asia, maps and plates by Moll, small 4to, calf. Dublin,
1739 98
China, Japan, Tonquin, Cochin-China and Siam, the Ladrone and Philippine Islands,
Celebes, Banda, Amboyna, and the Moluccas, Borneo, Java and Sumatra, Nicobar and
Andaman islands, India, Pegu, Ava, Arracan, Burma, Boutan, Ceylon, Persia, Arabia,
Tartary, Armenia, Palestine, and Asia Minor.
4213 Scherzer (Karl) Voyage of the Austrian Frigate "Novara," 1857-59,
3 vols, royal 8vo, cloth. 1861-63 1 lOs
The "Novara" during her Circumnavigation visited Gibraltar, Madeira, Rio Janeiro,
the Cape, St. Paul and Amsterdam islands, Ceylon, Madras, Nicobar Islands, Singapore,
Java, Manila, Hong Kong, Shanghai, and the Pacific.
4214 Schiltberger (Johann) Bondage and Travels with the Armies of the
Turks in Europe, Asia, and Africa, 1396-1427. Translated by Com-
mander Buchan Telfer, Notes by Prof. Bruun, 8vo, cloth. (Hakluyt
Soc ) 1879 10s
Schiltberger served under Tamerlane (Timur) in Asia Minor. Armenia, Persia, &c.
He also relates the victories of Timur in India.
4216 Schultzen (Walter), i.e., Schouten (Wouter), Ost lodische Reyse,
with cupper -plate engravings, folio, vellum. Amsterdam, 1676 12s 6d
Voyage to the Dutch and Portuguese Settlements, with views of Malacca, Batavia,
Macassar, Ternate, Amboina, Point de Galle, Colombo, Negapatam.
4217 Voyage aux Indes Orientales, 2 vols, 12mo, calf gilt. 1725 lOa
4218 SeyfFert's Dictionary of Classical Antiquities, Mythology, Religion,
Literature, and Art, with additions by Nettleship and Sandys, over 450
illustrations, second edition, 4to, cloth. 1891 (pub. 21s) 78 6d
A concise, comprehensive, and up-to-date Dictionary, fully illustrated, but less elabo-
rate in detail than Dr. Smith's well-known Dictionary. An Index is attached to the end
of the volume.
83, High Street, Marylehone^ London, W,
Asia 21
4219 Sonnerat, Voyage aux Indes Orientales et k la Chine, 1774-81 ; dans
lequel on traite des Moeurs, de la Religion, des Sciences et des Arts des
Indiens, des Chinois. des Pdgouins, et des Madegasses ; suivi d'Obaer-
vations sur le Cap de Bonne-Esp^rance, les lies de France et de Bourbon,
les Maldives, Ceylan, Malacca, les Philippines, et les Moluques, et de
Recherches sur I'Histoire Naturelle de ces Pays, with maps, large-paper
nsue, 3 vols, 8vo, calf. Paris, 1782 153
4220 Another edition, 4 vols, 12mo, boards ; Atlas, 4to. Paris, 1806 I63
4221 Stanford's Compendium of Geography : Asia. By A. H. Keane.
New Edition, maps and illustrations, 2 vols, 8vo, cloth. 1896 1 48
Vol. I. Northern and Eastern Asia. Vol. II. Southern and Western Asia.
4223 Strabo's Geography. Translated, with Notes by W. Falconer and
H. C. Hamilton, with Index of Names, 3 vols, 12mo, cloth. (Bohn) 93
4224 Smith (Dr. Wm.) assisted by various Writers. An Encyclopaedia of
Classical Antiquity, comprehending the Series of Greek and Roman
Antiquities, Biography, Mythology, and Geography, with 1,600 illustra-
tions, 7 vols, medium 8vo, cloth, last editions 5
4225 Greek and Roman Antiquities (separately), 2 vols, cloth 2 10s
4226 Greek and Roman Biography and Mythology, 3 vols, cloth 1 10s
4227 Greek and Roman Geography, 2 vols, cloth 1
4229 Smaller Classical Dictionary (7s 6d) 33 6d
4230 A Dictionary of Christian Antiquities, 2 vols, medium 8vo, cloth
2 8s
4231 A Dictionary of Christian Biography, Literature, Sects, and
Doctrines, 4 vols, medium 8vo, cloth 4 lOs
4232 A Concise Dictionary of the Bible, 1 vol, 8vo, cloth 10s
4233 Smaller Bible Dictionary, 12mo, cloth (7s 6d) 33 6d
4235 and Grove (Sir George) An Atlas of Ancient Geography,
Biblical and Classical, intended to illustrate the preceding works, with
a full Index, and 43 mapSy beautifully engraved and coloured, folio,
half morocco (pub. 6 63) 2 lOs
4237 Smith (Dr. Philip) History of the Ancient World to the Fall of the
Webtern Empire, a.d. 476, 3 vols, 8vo, cloth. 1868 83 6d
4238 Student's Ancient History of the East, 12mo, cloth 3? 6d
4241 Tavernier (J. B.) Recueil de Plusieurs Relations et Traitez
Singuliers et Curieux de J. B. Tavernier, a^ec La Relation de I'lnt^rieur
du Serrail du Grand Seigneur [Amsterdam] suivant la copie imprimee^
V axis, plates and maps, 12mo, morocco, gilt edges. 1681 l^a
Contents : (1) Relations of Japan; (2) Negociations on t^^l^^JJ ^Vj)^ *;;^^^^^^
in Persia and India; (3) Observations on E. 1. Commerce; (4) delation of lonqum,
(5) Conduct of the Dutch in Asia; (6) Relation of the Cirand Turk s Seraglio.
83, High Street, Marylebone, London, W.
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4242 Tavernier (J. B.) Collection of [Five] Several Relations and
Treatises of Tonquin, Japan, East India Trade, &c., published by
Edmund Everard, folio, calf. 1680 14s
4244 Les Six Voyages de Jean Baptiste Tavernier Premiere Partie,
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k Paris. 1678. Also with engraved title-page, Amsterdam, 24mo,
pp. [xxiv] 792, numerous plates. 1678 58
4245 Las Six Voyages de Jean Baptiste Tavernier Seconde Partie,
oil il est parle des Indes et des lies voisines [? Amsterdam] suivant la
copie imprim^e k Paris, numerous plates, figures of current coins, &c.,
12mo, morocco, gilt edges. 1679 6s
4246 Italian Translation : Viaggi nella Turchia, nella Persia, e nell'
Indie tradotti da Giovanni Lueti Parte Prima, Bologna, 1680,
2 vols ; Parte Seconda, Bologna, 1690, 3 vols, 24mo, half-calf 10s
Edition unknown to latest editor, and without plates.
4247 Travels in India. New English Translation, by Dr. V. Ball, with
Biography, Notes, Bibliography, facsimile maps and illustrations, 2 vols,
8vo, cloth. 1889 10a 6d
4248 Tavernier and others. Collections of Travels through Turkey
into Persia and the East Indies Being the Travels of Tavernier,
Bernier, and other Great Men. Made English by J. P[hillip8], complete,
and with the Relations of Tonquin, Japan, &c. , plates, 1 voJ, folio, calf.
1684 25s
4250 Taylor (Major John) Travels from England to India (1789) by way
of the Tyrol, Venice, Scandaroon, Aleppo, and Bussora, with Instructions
for Travellers, Account of the Expence, SuC, maps, 2 vols, 8vo, calf.
1799 3s 6d
4252 Thevenot Relations de Divers Voyages Curieux, qui n'ont point
este Publi^es ; ou qui ont este traduites des Voyageurs Anglois, Hol-
landois, Portugais, Alemands, Espagnols, Persans, Arabes et autres
Auteurs Orientaux [donn^es au public par les soins de feu Melchisedec
Thevenot], enriches des figures de plantes, danimaux, et de cartes geo-
graphiques, 4 parts in 2 vol?, folio, old calf. Paris, 1663-66 10
This, the first edition, includes Pelsarfs Discovery of Australia and Shipwreck in
1629; Commerce and Routes to the East Indies with charts of the Indian Ocean ; Pelsarfs
Remonstrance presented to the Dutch E. I. Company. 1627 ; Carrillo s Relation of the
Philippines ; Chart of the Eastern Archipelago ; Dutch Relation of Japan ; Brief Relation
of China by a Jesuit Missionary; Dutch Mission to Pekin, 1656, with copper-plate illus-
trations ; Description of the Provinces of China and Tartary ; Relations of Peru ; Lobo's
Abyssinia; Gages Mexico and New Spain, with a History of Mexico represented in
63 figures, with explanations; Roe's Kmbassy to the Great Mogul; Greaves s Account of
the Pyramids, with plates, &c.
4254 Treaties, Engagements, and Sunnuds relating to India,
Burmah, Siam, Malayan States, Sumatra^ and Indian Archipelago.
Collected and Edited by Aitchison, with Index, 8 vols, royal 8vo, cloth.
Calcutta, 1862-66 1 12s
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Asia 23
4265 Valentia (George, Viscount) Voyages and Travels to India, Ceylon,
the Red Sea, Abyssinia, and Egypt, in 1802-G, wiih 09 fine plates hy
A7igiis, Landseer, Warren, and others. Large-paper copy, with jrroof
plates, 3 vols, imperial 4to, morocco extra (fine copy). 1809 2 lOa
Including Mr. Salt's ' Narrative.'
4257 Valentyn (F.) Oud- en Nieuw Oost-Indien, vervattende eene
verhandeling van Nederlands mogentheyd in die gewesten. Portraits,
charts and plates, 8 vols, folio. Amaterdam,, 1724-26 8
A very full and interesting account, illustrated with numerous plates, of the East
Indies, including the Cape of Good Hope. Malabar, and Cororaandel Coasts. Surat. Great
Mogul Dominions, Bengal, Ceylon. Arracan, Pegu, Siam, Cambodia, Tonkin, Malacca,
Sumatra, Java, Borneo, Formosa, Banda, Amboina, Moluccas, Japan, &c.
4259 Valle (Pietro della) The Travels of a Noble Roman into East India
and Arabia Deserta, &c [Translated by G. Havers.] Whereunto is
added A Relation of Sir Thomas Roe's Voyage into the East Indies [with
a Description of the Territories under the Subjection of the Great Mogul],
folio, calf. London, 1665 ISs
4260 Havera's translation, edited by Edward Grey (Hakluyt Soc),
2 vols, 8vo, cloth. 1892 . 16a
4261 Varthema (Ludovico di) Travels in Egypt, Syria, Arabia, Persia,
India, &c. , 1503 8. Translated by Winter Jones, edited by Dr. Badger
(Hakluyt Soc), 8vo, cloth. 1863 1
See also Ramusio, Purohas, Supplement to Hakluyt, Kerr, and other Collections.
4263 Vincent (Dean) The Voyage of Nearchus from the Indus to the
Euphrates, from the Journal of Arrian, with Dissertations, maps, 4to,
calf. 1797 9s
4265 Periplua of the Erythrean Sea : Account of the Navigation of the
Ancients, &c , 4to, half-calf. 1800. 1
4266 Commerce and Navigation of the Ancients in the Indian Ocean,
maps and plates, 2 vols, 4to, cloth. 1807 288
Comprehending Arrian's Voyage of Nearchus, the Periplus of the Erythrean Sea,
Dissertations on China and Maps of the Ancients.
4267 Wolff (Rev. Joseph) Missionary Journal : Second Visit to Palestine
and Syria, 1823-24; Researches and Missionary Labours m Malta,
Egypt, Constantinople, Armenia, Persia, Khorassan, Turkistan, Bokhara,
Atfghanistan, the Himalayas, Cashmere, Hindostan, Abyssinia, and
Yemen, 1831 34, 2 vols, 8vo, half calf. 1828-35 10a
4268 Travels and Adventures of, 2 vols, 8vo, cloth. 1860. 5s
4269 Travels and Adventures [enlarged edit.], 1 vol, 8vo, cloth. 1861 4a
See also Central Asia.
4271 York Gate Library Catalogue : an Index to the Literature of
Geography, Discovery, Commerce, and Colonization, founded on the
Collection of S. W. Silver, Esq. Compiled by E. A. Petherick, /ac We
titles, &c., imperial 8vo. parchment, gilt top. 1886 ^48
Yule (General) Cathay and the Way Thither. See China.
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ASIATIC TURKEY:
Anatolia, Cyprus, TranscaiLcasia, Armenia, Mesopotamia, and
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INCLUDING ASSYRIAN AND BABYLONIAN RESEARCH.
^^ For Syeia and Palestine and Arabia see under separate headings.
4277 Ains worth (W. F.) Personal Narrative of the Euphrates Expedition,
1835-37, mop, 2 vols, 8vo, cloth. 1888 6s
Of the ofiBcial work by Major-General Chesney. published in 1838, only nine chapters
out of twenty are devoted to the narrative of the Expedition, besides which vir. Ainsworth
conducted several independent Explorations on the sites of Ancient Cities. His work is
divided into seven Books : I. The Transport. II. Winter Wanderings in the Taurus, &c.
III. The Descent of the River. IV. Babylonia and Chaldia. V. Wanderings in Persia,
VI. Ascent of the Euphrates, Tigris, and the Karun. VII. Kurdistan and Asia Minor.
Appendices.
The River Kariin. See Persia.
Alexander (Sir J. E.) Travels through Asia Minor. 1825-26. See p. 2.
4278 Andrew (W. P.) The Scinde Railway and its Relation to the
Euphrates Valley and other Routes to India, mops, 8vo, cloth. 1856. 2s
4279 Memoir on the Euphrates Valley Route to India, wops, 8vo, cloth.
1857 2s
4280 Armstrong (T. B.) Journal of Travels to the Seat of War during the
last Two Campaigns of Russia and Turkey ; intended as an Itinerary
through Russia, the Crimea, Georgia, Persia, Koordistan, and Asia Minor,
8vo, cloth. 1831 2s 6d
4281 Babylonian Tablets Translation of those in Sir H Peek's pos-
session, by T. G. Pinches, 4to, cloth. 1888 5s
4282 Badger, The Nestorians and their Rituals, with Narratives of Visits
to Mesopotamia and Coordistan, 1842-44 and 1850, map dud 2 portraits,
2 vols, 8vo, cloth. 1852 15s
4284 Barker (Wm. B ) Reading Book of the Turkish Language, with
Grammar and Vocabulary, 8vo, cloth. Hertford, 1854 3s
4285 Barkley (H. C.) A Ride through Asia Minor and Armenia, 8vo, cloth.
1891 4s
4286 Bent (J. T.) Explorations in Cilicia Trachera, map. P.B.G.S., 1890
Is 3d
4287 Bible, Old and New Testaments in Turkish, thick 4to, sheep 5s
83, High Street, Marylebone, London, W.
Asiatic Turkey 25
4288 Bigham (Clive) A Ride through Western Asia, with illustrations, 8vo,
cloth. 1897 48
London to Constantinople, Asia Minor, Persia, North to South, Turkish Arahia, Persia*
West to East, Turkestan, Bokhara, Ferghana, Kashgar, the Tian Shan Mountains, the
Siberian Railway.
4289 Bonomi's Nineveh and its Palaces : the Discoveries of Botta and
Layard, 7 plates and 294 woodcuts, 8vo, cloth. 1852 3s 6d
4291 Botta' S Letters on the Discoveries at Nineveh [Khorsabad]. From
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Brun (Le) Travels to Asia Minor, &c., 1674-75, see p. 12.
4292 Bryce (James) Transcaucasia and Ararat : Notes of a Tour (1876),
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4293 Budge (Ernest A.) The History of Esarhaddon, King of Assyria, B.C.
681668, Cuneiform Inscriptions, English translation, &c (Triibner's
Oriental Series), 8vo, cloth. 1880 8s
4294 Burnaby (Capt. Fred.) On Horseback through Asia Minor, portrait
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4295 Campbell (Prof. John) The Hittites ; their Inscriptions and their
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Capper (James) Observations in Aleppo, Bagdad, &c. c. 1830. See p.. 4.
4296 Cesnola (Gen. di) Cyprus ; its Ancient Cities, Temples, Tombs, &c.,
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4297 History of Salaminia (Cyprus), royal 8vo, cloth. 1884 10s
4300 Chesney (Lieut.-Col.) Survey of the Rivers Euphrates and Tigris,
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3 vols, royal 8vo, cloth. 1850 2 10s
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4301 The Russo-Turkish Campaigns of 1828 and 1829, maps, 12mo,
cloth. 1854 2s 6d
4302 Conybeare (F. C.) Specimen Lectionum Armeniacarum. Review of
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Oxford [189-] ^^
4303 Creasy (E. S.) History of the Ottoman Turks, map, 2 vols, 8vo, cloth.
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4305 Cunynghame (Gen. Sir A T.) Travels in the Eastern Caucasus, on
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and Turkey, maps and illustrations, 8vo, cloth. 1872 os
4306 Curzon (Hon. R.) [Lord Zouche] Armenia : a Year at Erzeroom and
on
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4307 Visits to the Monasteries of the Levant, illustrated, crown 8vo,
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4313 Du LfOir, Les Voyages de Levant la Grece, et la Domination du
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4315 Euphrates Valley Railway : Report and Evidence. Pari.
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4316 Evliya Efendf, Travels in Europe, Asia, and Africa in the 17th
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4317 Falkener (E.) Ephesus and the Temple of Diana, plates and map,
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4318 Fellows (Sir Charles) Asia Minor : a Journal of an Excursion in
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4319 Discoveries in Lycia during a Second Excursion in Asia Minor,
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4319a Fraser (J. Baillie) Travels in Kocrdistan, Mesopotamia, &c , with
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4320 Travels, another copy, 2 vols in 1, cloth 4s 6d
4321 Freshfield (Douglas) Travels in the Central Caucasus and Bashan,
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4322 The Exploration of the Caucasus, with over 70 full- page photographs,
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Asiatic Turkey 27
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4324 Geary (Grattan) Through Asiatic Turkey : Narrative of a Journey
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4326 Godinho (P. Manuel) Journey from India to Portugal, 1663, by way
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GoLDSMiD (Sir F.) Telegraph and Travel [through Euphrates Valley, &c.].
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4327 Grant (Asahel) The Nestorians, or the Lost Tribes of Israel, with
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4328 Haxthausen (Baron von) Transcaucasia : Sketches of the Races
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calf. 1854 38 6d
4329 Heude (Lieut. Wm.) Voyage up the Persian Gulf and Journey Overland
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Garden of Eden, Babylon, Bagdad, Koordistan, Armenia, Asia Minor,
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4330 Voyage up the Persian Gulf, another copy, half bound 38 6d
4331 Hincks (Rev. Edw. D.D.) The Khorsabad Inscriptions (Trans. R.
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4332 Personal Pronouns, Assyrian, Hebrew, &c. (Trans. R. Irish
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4333 Hogarth (David G) A Wandering Scholar in the Levant [Asia
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4334 Hogarth and Munro (J. A. R.) Modern and Ancient Routes in
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4335 Hottinger (J. H.) Historia Orientalis : quae ex variis Orientalium
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4337 Jones (Capt. Felix) Direct Highway to the East [Euphrates Valley
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4338 Narrative of a Journey across the Balcan, also of a Visit to
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4339 Kinneir (J. Macdonald) Journey through Asia Minor, Armenia, and
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4340 Lang (Consul Hamilton) Cyprus, its History, Resources, &c , two
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4342 Lrayard (Sir Austen) Nineveh and its Remains, with Account of
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4343 Nineveh and its Remains, popular edition, 12mo, cloth 33
4344 Discoveries in Nineveh and Babylon, with Travels in Armenia,
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4347 Early Adventures in Persia, Susiana, and Babylonia, including a
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4348 Early Adventures, another copy, 2 vols, half-calf extra 12s 6d
4350 Lenormant (F.) La Langue Primitive de la Chald^e et les Idiomes
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4351 Chaldean Magic, &c. , translated from the French, with additions,
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4352 Letters from the Caucasus and Georgia [From the German],
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4353 Madden (R. R.) Travels in Turkey, Egypt, Nubia, and Palestine
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Asiatic Turkey 29
4354 Mignan (Capt. R.) A. Winter Journey through Russia, the Caucasian
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4355 Military Tables for the Use of Bombardiers (in Turkish), 12mo,
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4356 Millingen (Major Fred.) Wild Life among the Koords of Armenia
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4358 Mounsey (A. H ) Journey through the Caucasus and Interior of
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4359 Murray's Handbook for Turkey in Asia, Cyprus, Armenia, Mesopo-
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4361 Newton (C. T.) Travels and Discoveries in the Levant [Asia Minor],
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4365 Palgrave (W. Gifford) Ulysses, or Scenes and Studies in Many
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4379 Ramsay (Prof. W. M.) Historical Geography of Asia Minor (Supp.
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4381 Redhouse (J. W.) Lexicon, English and Turkish, royal 8vo, half-
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4387 Another edition, the sixth (1658), with engraved title-page of the
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4388 Schliemann (Dr. Hy.) Researches and Discoveries in Asia Minor,
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4398 Steuart (J. R.) Description of Ancient Monuments, with Inscriptions,
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4399 Strangford (Viscount) Selections from his Writings, portrait, 2 vols,
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4400 Thevenot (M. de) Voyages tant en Europe qu'en Asie et en Afrique.
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4to (2 vols in 1), calf. Amsterdam, 1718 7s
4403 Tozer (Rev. H. F.) Turkish Armenia and Eastern Asia Minor, illus-
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4404 Turner (Wm.) Journal of a Tour in the Levant, coloured plates,
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4406 Van Lennep (Dr. H. J.) Travels in Little Known Parts of Asia
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4409 Wardrop (Oliver) The Kingdom of Georgia : Notes of Travel in a
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trated, 8vo, cloth. 1888 12s
4410 Warkworth (Lord) Notes from a Diary in Asiatic Turkey, map and
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4412 Wittman (W., R.A.) Travels in Turkey, Asia Minor, Syria, and
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4413 Wood (Lieut. J. T.) Discoveries at Ephesus, including Remains of
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4414 Wright (Dr. Wm.) The Empire of the Hittites, with Decipherment
of Inscriptions by Prof. Sayce, map and plates, 8vo, cloth. 1886 8s 6d
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4417 Buckingham (J. Silk) Travels among the Arab Tribes east of Syria
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4418 Burton (Capt. Sir R. F.) and Drake (Tyrwhitt) Unexplored Syria;
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4419 Burton (Lady) The Inner Life of Syria, Palestine, and the Holy
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Campbell (Donald) Journey to India via Syria, &c., c. 1790. See p. 4.
4420 Churchill (Col.) Mount Lebanon : a Ten Years' Residence, 1842 52,
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4421 - ' The Druses and Maronites under the Turks, with Account of the
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4422 Conder (C. R.) Heth and Moab, Explorations in Syria in 1881-2,
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4423 Dusratta's Hittite Letter, 8\ro, sewed. B.A.Soc.Jour., 1892 Is 6d
4424 Notes on the Hittite Writing, 8vo, sewed. 1893 Is 6d
4425 The Lycian Language, 8vo, sewed. 1890 Is 6d
4426 Dandini (Jerome) A Voyage to Mount Libanus, with Account of
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4427 Early Travels in Palestine, edited, with Introduction, by
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4428 Hill (Gray) With the Bedouins: Journeys and Adventures in Unfre-
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4429 Josephus, Whiston's translation, revised by Shilleto, with Topo-
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4431 Kjnglake (A, W,) Eothen ; Travels in the East, beat edition, 8vo,
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4432 Eothen : Popular edition, 12mo, cloth 33
4434 Laurent (J. C. M.) Peregrinatores Medii ^vi Quatuor : Burchardus
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4437 Lindsay (Lord) Letters on Egypt, Edom, and the Holy Land, with
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4439 Maundrell's Journey from Aleppo to Jerusalem, 1697, plates, 12mo,
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4440 Miller (E. E.) Alone through Syria, with an Introduction by A. H.
Sayce, illustrated, 12mo, cloth. J892 3a
4441 Murray's Handbook to Holy Land, Syria, and Palestine, maps and
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4442 Oliphant (Laurence) The Land of Gilead, with Excursions in the
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4443 Haifa ; or, Life in Modern Palestine, 12mo, cloth. 1887 4a
4444 Oliphant (Mrs.) Jerusalem, its History and Hope, illustrated ivith
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edition, 8vo, cloth. 1891 13s
4446 Palestine Exploration Fund : Survey of Western Palestine,
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Memoirs of the Survey by Capts, Conder and [Lord] Kitchener, 3 vols.
Name Lists in Arabic and English. By Prof. Palmer. 1 vol.
Excavations and Researches in Jerusalem. By Sir C. Warren. 1 vol.
Papers on Archaeology and Topography : History of Architectural Monuments of the
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Abstract of M. Clermont-Ganneau's Researches, 1874-5. 1 vol.
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4447 Quarterly Statements, complete set, unbound. 1869-99 6 10a
4449 Palestine under the Moslems, A Description of Syria and
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4450 Pierotti (Ermete) Jerusalem Explored : Description of the Ancient
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4451 Porter (J. L.) Five Years in Damascus, with Travels in Palmyra,
Lebanon, &c. , 2 vols, 12rao, cloth. 1855 53
4452 Roberts (David) The Holy Land, Syria, Idumea, and Arabia, 125
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4455 Robinson (E.) Biblical Researches in Palestine, Mount Sinai, and
Arabia Petrsea, illustrated, 3 vols, 8vo, cloth. 1841. 7s 6d
4457 Rudolf (Crown Prince of Austria) Travels in the East, including a
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8vo, cloth. 1884 83
4458 Russell (Alex.) Natural History of Aleppo and Adjacent Parts ;
Climate, Inhabitants, Diseases, particularly the Plague, plates, 4to, calf.
1856 [1756] 33
Russell (Sir W. H.) Visit of Prince and Princess of Wales to JaflFa,
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4460 Schumacher (G.) Across the Jordan: Exploration of Haiiran and
Jaulan, with additions by L. Oliphant and Guy Le Strange, l2mo, clothi
1886 33
Skikner (Major) Journey Overland;..... Syria, Holy Land, &Ci
See p. 31
4461 Stanley (Dean) Sinai and Palestine, in connection with their Historjr,
8vo, cloth. 1870 S3
4462 Talmud, Selections from the, by H. Poland, maps, plans, d-c.
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4463 Talmudic Miscellany (A): Extracts from the Talmud, Midrashim,
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4464 Temple (Sir Richard) Palestine Illustrated, coloured plates, imp. 8vo,
cloth. 1888 ^^
4465 Thomas (Margaret) Two Years in Palestine and Syria, with 16 illus'
trations in facsimile of paintings by the Author, 8vo, cloth. 1899 12s 6d
4466 Tristram (Canon H. B.) The Land of Israel : a Journal of Travels in
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4467 The Land of Israel, another edition, 12mo, cloth. 1876 3s
4468 The Land of Moab : Travels and Discoveries, illustrated, 8vo,
cloth. 1873
4471 Wilson [Sir C] and Warren [Sir C] The Recovery of Jerusalem
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Wolff (Rev. Joseph) Journal in Palestine and Syria. See p. 23.
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36 Prancis Edwards's Catalogue
ARABIA.
Geography, Travel, History, Literature, and Language*
4476 Abulfeda Historia Anteislamica Arabice, versione Latina, auxit
H. 0. FleiEcher, 4to, cloth. Leipzig, 1831 78 6d
Al Beruni. See p. 1 ; and India, pod.
4478 Al Hariri. Makamat; or Rhetorical Anecdotes, from the Arabic by
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4640 Benjamin (S. G. W.) U.S. Minister. Persia and the Persians, with
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Journey through Baluchistan and Southern Persia, 1872, by Major Oliver B. St. John ;
Narrative of a Journey through, Baluchistan, I870-7X, by Major Beresford Lovett; the
Perso.Baluch Frontier Mission,, 1870-71, and the Perso-Afghan Mission, 1871-72, by Major
Euan Smith.
Vol. II. Zoology and Geology by V(. T. J^anford, numerous coloured illustrations.
Telegraph and Travel [through Persia, &c.]. See p. 8.
4671 Gordon (Sir T. E.) Persia Revisited in 1895, platesy 8vo, cloth.
1896 48 6ci
4672 Han way (Jonas) Historical Account of British Trade ov.er the
Caspian Sea, with the Author's Journal of Travels through Russia into
Persia, and Account of the Revolutions of Persia and History of Nadir
Shah, second edition, revised, numerous maps, 2 vols, 4to, calf, 1754
Iga
Herbert (Sir T.) Travels in* Persia, &c, See p, 10.
Heude's Voyage up the Persian Gulf, &c. See p. 27.
HowoRTH (Sir H. H.) The Mongols, of Persia, See Tartary and
Tibet.
4673 Houtum-Schindler (Gen. A,) Eastern Persian Irak, map, 8vo,
pp. 132, boards. E.G,S. 3s
4674 Hunt (Capt. G. H.) The Persian Campaigns of Generals Outram and
Havelock, 12mo, cloth. 1858 3a
4675 Italian Travels to Persia in the Fifteenth and Sixteenth Centuries
(Hakluyt Soc), 8vo, cloth. 1873 l^a
The Travels of Barbaro, Contarini, ^aterino Zeno, and other Italians,
4676 Jenkinson (Anthony) and other English Merchants, Journey through
Russia to Persia, Sixteenth Century (Hakluyt Soc), 2 vols, 8vo, cloth.
1886 1
4677 Khorassan (Map of), with Parts of Irak and Mazandaran, to illus-
trate Reports of Capt. the Hon. G. Napier, 40 by 26, mounted and
folded in small 4to, cloth. London, 1876 48
85^ High Street, Marylehone, London, Tf.
Persia 4J
4678 Kinneir (J. Macdonald) Geographical Memoir of the Persian Empire,
map, large paper, royal 4to, calf. 1813 63
4679 Mission to Persia, 1825. See Alexander, p. 2.
4681 Kotzebue (Moritz von) Narrative of a Journey into Persia in the
Suite of the Russian Embassy in 1817, from the German, plates, 8vo,
boards. 1819 '^ 23 Od
4682 Journey into Persia, another copy, half- calf 38 6d
Krusinski's Persia. See Mitford (G. N.).
Lb Blanc's Travels to Persia, &c., c. 1650. See p. 12.
Le Brun's Travels to Persia, &c. , 1701-3. See p. 12.
Lenormani's History of Media, Persia, &c. See p. 12.
Lettres Edifiantes Turkey, Persia, &c. See p. 12.
4633 Lovett (Beresford) Itinerary Notes of Route Surveys in Northern
Persia, ma2i. P.RO.S. 1883 Is 3d
LuMSDEN (Lieut.) Journey through Persia, &c., 1819-20* See p. 13.
4684 Macgregor (Col. C. M;) Journey through the Province of Khorassan
and North- West Frontier of Afghanistan, map and illustrations, 2 vols,
8vo, cloth. 1879 (pub* 3O3) 6s 6d
4685 Malcolm (Sir John) History of Persia^ with Account of the Religion,
Government, Usages, and Character of the Inhabitants, map and 21 platesy
2 vols, royal 4to, half-morocco extra* 1815 38s
4686 History of Persia, fine and large-paper edition, 2 vols, imperial
4to, half- morocco 2 10s
4687 [ ] Sketches of Persia from the Journals of a Traveller in the East,
2 vols, 12mo, half-calf* 1827 4s
4688 Sketches, new edition, 2 vols, 12mo, half bound. 1828 33
4089 - Sketches, new edition, 1 vol, 12mo, cloth. 1861 2s 6d
The writer endeavours to conceal his authorship by remarking in his preface : "i am
ho historian, therefore I did not tremble at Sir John Malcolm's ponderous quartos."
*^* See also India, /)os^.
Mandelslo's Voyages to Persia, &c* See p. 13.
Melton's Voyages to Persia, E. Indies, &c., 1660-77. See p. 14;
4690 Mitford (G. N.) Chronicles of a Traveller ; or. History of the Afghan
Wars with Persia early in the Eighteenth Century* Translated from
Clodius's Latin Version of Krusinski, to which is added an Account of
the Afghan Usurpation, 8vo, boards. 1840 Ss Gd
4692 Morier (James) Journey through Persia, Armenia, and Asia Minor
to Constantinople, 1808-9, with Account of Sir Harford Jones's Mission
to the Court of Persia, 3 maps and 25 engravings, 4to, half - calf.
1812 1^^
463 Sedond Journey through Persia^ Armenia^ &C;^ ^^-^^j^?' ^^*^
Voyage by the Brazils and Bombay to the Persian Gulf, and Account
of Sir Gore Ouseley's Mission, maps and engravings^ 4to, nalt-cair.
1818 _____--
3^ High Street, Maryhhone, London, W>
48 Francis Edwards's Catalogue
4694 [Morier (James)] Ayeaha, the Maid of Kars, 3 vols, l2mo, board^^
uncut. 1834 6d
4695 [ ] Ayesha (Bentley'a Standard Novels), 12nio. cloth 28
4696 [ ] Zohrab the Hostage, second edition, 3 vols, 12mo 58
4698 [ ] The Mirza, 3 vols, 12rao, boards, uncut. 1841 6a
4699 Hajji Baba, illustrated by H. R. Millar, with Introduction by
Lord Curzon, 12mo, cloth. 1895 33
"If all this solid literature were to be burned by an international hangman tomorrow,
and were ' Hajji Baba ' and the ' Sketches ' of Sir John Malcolm alone to survive, 1 believe
that the future diplomatist or traveller who visited Persia, or the scholar who explored
it from a distance, would from their pages derive more exact information about Persian
manners, and acquire a surer insight into Persian character, than he would gain from
years of independent study or months of local residence. Together the two works are
an epitome of modern and moribund Iran. George N. [Lord] Curzon."
4700 Adventures of Hajji Baba of Ispahan, edited by C. J. Wills,
with Introduction by Sir F. Goldsmid, illustrated, royal 8vo, cloth.
1897 (pub. 21s) 7s 6d
4703 Some Account of the Iliyats, or Wandering Tribes of Persia,
8vo, new half- morocco. J.R.G.S. 1837 4s 6d
MouNSEY (A. H.) Journey through Persia, &c. See p. 29.
4705 Nadir Shah. The Compleat History of Thamas Kouli Kan (at
present called Schah Nadir), Sovereign of Persia. In Two Parts.
I. Persian Empire. II. The Empire of Indostan translated from
the French, portrait, 1 vol, 12mo, calf. 1742 Ss 6d
See Hazin, Persian Literature, p. 52.
Ogilby's Asia Persia, &c. See p. 16.
4707 Olearius (Adam) The Voyages and Travels of the Ambassadors to the
Duke of Muscovy and King of Persia in 1639, containing a compleat
History of Muscovy, Tartary, and Persia, with the Travels of John
Albert de Mandelslo from Persia to the East Indies, Japan, China, &c.,
front, containing portraits of the Ambassadors, maps, d:c., folio, old calf
rebacked, 1662 2l3
4708 Ouseley (Sir Wm.) Travels in Persia and other Countries of the East,
1810-12, with Extracts from Oriental MSS., 80 plates and maps, 3 vol?,
4to. 1819-23 253
The author was private secretary to his brother, Sir Gore Ouseley, during his
Embassy to the Court of Persia.
4709 Outram (Sir James) The Persian Campaign of 1867 : General Orders,
Despatches, Correspondence, 8vo, cloth. 1860 lOs 6d
A limited number only issued for private circulation.
See also Hunt, above.
4710 Perrot and Chipiez's History of Ancient Art in Persia, 12 plates and
254 illustrations, royal 8vo (pub. 2l8) 7a
8Sj High Street, Marylehonef London^ W,
Persia 49
4711 Persia and Affghanistan, Correspondence relating to, 8vo,
boards. London^ 1839 5a
4712 Persian Gulf and Muscat, Report on Administration, royal Svo.
Calcutta, 1875 Is Cd
4713 PiggOt (John) Persia, Ancient and Modern, 12mo, cloth. 1874 33 61
^ A useful handbook ; it contains chronological list of works of reference.
4714 Preece (J. R.) Journey from Shiraz to Jashk, via Darab, Forg, and
Minab, map, royal 8vo, cloth. B.G.S. 1886 53
4715 Rawlinson (Major) Notes on a March from Zohab, at the foot of
Zagros, along the Mountains to Khuzistan, thence through Luristan,
ma'p, 8vo, new half -morocco. J.RG.S. 1839 5i
4716 Journey from Tabriz through Persian Turkestan to Zenam and
Taram, 8vo. new half-morocco. J.R.G.S., 1841 53
Russian Travels to Persia, &c., Eighteenth Century. See Siberia.
4718 Shah of Persia, Diary of H.M. the, during his Tour through
Europe in 1873, Verbatim translation by J. W. Redhouse, portrait,
12mo, cloth. 1874 43
4719 A Diary kept during a Journey to Europe in 1878, English trans-
lation, 8vo, cloth. 1879 53
4720 The New Lake between Kom and Teheran. P. E.GS. 1888 Is 3d
4721 Shepherd (W. A.) From Bombay to Bushire and Bussora, with
Account of Persia and the War, 12mo, cloth. 1857 2$ 6d
4723 Sherley , the Three Brothers ; their Travels in Persia, Russia, Turkey,
Spain, &c. (1596-1606), portraits, 12mo, cloth. 1825 5s 6d
4724 Stack (Edward) Six Months in Persia, 2 vols, 12mo, cloth. 1882 63
A journey, Bareilly to Bushire, Shiraz, Persepolis, Firuzabad, Lar, Saidabad, Karraan,
Yozd, bhirkuh, Ispahan, Chakhakhur, Teheran, Damavand; Geography of the Country,
Condition of the People, &c.
4725 Sykes (Ella C.) Through Persia on a Side-Saddle, map and photo-
graphs, 8vo, cloth. 1898 68
Tavernier's Relations of Persia, &c. See pp. 21-22
4726 Ussher (John) Journey from London to Persepolis, imperial 8vo,
cloth. 1865 7s 6d
Thielmann's Journey in Persia, &c. See p. 31.
Varthema's Travels in Persia, &c., 1503-S. See p. 23.
4727 Vaughan's (Lieut.) Journey in Eastern Persia: from Lingah (S.
or sea boundary) to Semnan (northern frontier), adapted by Sir F.
Goldsmid, map, F, B. G.S. 1890 Is ^^
4728 Journey through Persia, 1887 88, royal 8vo, cloth. B.G.S. 1893
83^ High Street, Marylebone, London, W.
50 Francis JEdwdrds's Catalogue
4730 Wagner (Moritz) Travels in Persia, Georgia, and Koordistan ; with
Sketches of the Cossacks and the Caucasus, 3 vols in 1, 12mo, cloth.
1856 33 6d
4731 Waring (E. Scott) Tour to Sheeraz, with Remarks on the Manners,
Customs, Laws, Language, and Literature of the Persians and a History
of Persia, 4to, boards, uncut. 1807 Us
4732 Wells (Capt. H. L.) Surveying Tours in Southern Persia, maps.
P. B.G.S. 1883 Is 3d
4733 Wills (C. J.) In the Land of the Lion and Sun t Account of Fifteen
Years' Residence in Persia, 1866-81, 8vo, cloth. 1883 Oa
" Probably the most amusing book of travel that has been published in recent years."
Times.
4734 Persia as It Is : Sketches of Modern Persian Life and Character,
12mo, cloth. 1886 33
4735 Behind an Eastern Veil : Inner Life of the Ladies of the Upper
Class in Persia, 8vo, cloth. 1894 33
4736 Windt (H. de) A Ride to India across Persia and Baluchistan,
illustrated, 8vo, cloth. 1891 53
Wolff's Travels in Persia, &c. See p. 23.
?, High St7'eet, Mar^lebone, London, W.
Francis Edwards's Catalogue 51
PERSIAN LITERATURE AND LANGUAGE.
4740 Abul Fazl : The A'i'n-i-Akbari, by Abul-Fazl-i' AlUmi, the original
Persian text, edited by Prof. Blochmann, jplaUs, Vol. I. royal 4to, half-
calf (Asiatic Society of Bengal). Calcutta, 1872 1 6ia
Institutes of the Emperor Akbar, edition collated with 15 manuscripts,
4741 ' The AiKri-Akbari, from the Persian by H. Bloohmann, 2 vols,
royal 870, new half-calf extra. Calcutta, 1873-91 1 l^a
4742 Anvar-i Suhaili, Persian text of the Fables of Pilpay, Edited by
Lieut.-Co]. J. W. J. Ouseley, 4to, boards. Hertford [1851] 10a
4743 The Anv^r-i Suhaili, or the Lights of Canopus, being the Persian
version of Pilpay 'Kalilahand Damnah' translated into English prose
and verse by Eastwick, royal 8vo, morocco, gilt edges. Hertford, 1854
12a
4744 . The Anwdr-i-Suhaili, or Lights of Canopus, commonly known as
' KaU'lah and Damnah/ from the Persian by Wollaston, imperial 8vo,
cloth. 1877 16s
\* See also Indian Literature.
4745 Arbuthnot (F. F.) Persian Portraits : a Sketch of Persian History,
Literature, and Politics, 8vo, cloth, 1887 Ss Qd
4747 Asiatic Miscellany (The New) : Original Essays, Translations
and Fugitive Pieces, Vol. I. [Edited by Francis Gladwin], 4to, half
bound. Calcutta, 1789, 12a
Contains Kirkpatricks Introduction to Persian Poets; Akbar's Letter to ^bduUal^
Khan (Persian and English) ; The Dabhistan or School of Manners (Persian and English) ;
Institutes of Ghazan Khan, Emperor of the Moghuls, by Kirkpatrick ; Extracts from
the Bostan of Sadi.
4749 Bleeck (A. H.) Concise Grammar of the Persian Language, Dia-
logues, Reading Lessons, Vocabulary, &c, 12fno, cloth, 1857 3a
4752 Clarke (Capt. H. Wilberforce) The Persian Manual : Grammar and
Vocabulary, 12mo, roan. 1878 3s
4753 Costello (Louisa S.) The Rose Garden of Persia, illuminated titles
and coloured borders, original edition, 12mo, boards. 1845 123 6d
4754 New edition, with the illuminated titles, &c., 12mo, cloth. 1887
4755 New edition, 12mo, blue half-calf extra. 1887 9s 6d
Includes extracts from Ferdusi, Omar Khiam, Sadi, Attar, Jami, Hafiz, &c.
Eastwick, see above (p. 45) ; also *Anvar-i Suahaili' and Sadi's
'GULISTAN.'
S3y High Street^ Marykhone, London^ W,
52 Francis Edwards's Catalogue
4758 Firdausi's Shah Nameh, or Book of the Kings of Persia, translated
by Atkinson, 12rao, cloth. Warne, 1886 Is 6d
4759 The Epic of Kings : Stories retold from the Persian Poet Ferdusi,
by Helen Ziramern, loith etchings by [Sir] Laurence Alma Tadema,
4to, cloth. 1870 X83
See also Arbuthnot, Costello, Robinson, &c.
4761 Hafiz of Shiraz : Century of Ghazsls, or 100 Odes selected and
translated from the * Diwan,' 12mo, cloth. 1875 l-j 6d
4762 - Selections from, translated by Bicknell, 4to, cloth. Triibner,
1876 32d
4763 Ghazels from the ' Diwan ' of Hafiz done into English by J, H,
McCarthy, 12tno, cloth. 1893 53
4764 ^ Poems from the Diwan of HaSz, translated by Gerbrude Bell,
12mo, cloth. 1897 Ss
4765 Hasan and Husain, The Miracle Play of, collected by Sir Lewis
Pelly, revised by Wollaston, 2 vols, 8vo, cloth. 1879 6s
4768 Hazin (Sheik Mohammed Ali) Life of, in Persian, edited by F. C.
Balfour (Oriental Translation Fund), royal 8vo, cloth. 1831 43
4769 Translated (Oriental Translation Fund), 8vo, cloth 43
Contains anecdotes and observations on men and manners of his time, including
Nadir Shah.
4770 Hovelacque (Abel) Grammaire de la Langue Zende, imperial 8vo
cloth. Paris, 1868 58
4771 Jalal-uddin Rumi : The Mesnevi Sherif of Mevlana Jelalu'd-Din
Muhammed er-RumI, Book the First, with Anecdotes, translated and
the Poetry versified in English by Redhouse (Triibner's Oriental Series),
8vo, cloth. 1881 16i
4772 Masnavi i Ma'navi : the Spiritual Couplets of Maulana JaUlu-'d-
Din Muhammad i Riimi, translated and abridged by Whinfield (Triibner's
Oriental Series), 8vo, cloth. 1887 5i
4774 Jami : Yusef and Zulaikha : a Poem, translated from the Persian by
Griffith (Triibner's Oriental Series), 8vo, cloth. 1882 63 6d
4775 Persian Wit and Humour : the Sixth Book of Jami's * Bahari-
stan ' in English prose and verse, with Notes by C. E. Wilson, 12mo,
parchment. 1883 4a
4776 Salaman u Absal, an Allegorical Romance, edited by Forbes
Falconer, 4to, sewed. 1850 63
4777 Just a Khalifa, Persian manuscript. (About 1760) 63
4778 Nazami, Laili and Majmln : a Bedouin Love Shory, from the Persian
by Atkinson, 8vo, cloth (Oriental Translation Fund). 1836 33
4779 Makhzan ul Asrdr, the Treasury of Secrets, edited by N. Bland,
4to, sewed. 1844 (pub. IO3 6d) 6-
S^y High Street, Marylebone, London^ W,
Persian Literature 53
4780 Omar Khayyam, The Quatrains of: Persian Text and English
Verse. Translation by E. H. Whinfield (Triibner'g Oriental Series), Svo,
cloth. 1883 8a
4781 Whinfield's translation only, Svo, cloth 43
4782 Kubatyat in English Verse, by Fitzgerald, Svo, cloth. Macmillan,
1896 Ss 6d
4783 Fitzgerald'a Translations (Golden Treasury Series), 18mo, cloth.
1899 2a 6d
4784 The Quatrains in English Verse, according to the original forms,
by John Payne, royal Svo. (Villon Society) 1898 2 28
4785 Translated by R. Le Gallienne, 12mo, cloth. 1898 38
4786 Rubtiiydt : Epglish, French, and German Translations according
to Fitzgerald's Version, with further Selections, Bibliography, &c., by
Dole, 2 vols, 12mo, cloth. Boston 12a
4787 A Concordance to Fitzgerald's Omar Khayyam, by J. R. Tatin,
12mo, cloth. 1900 83 6d
4788 Ouseley (Sir Gore) Biographical Notices of Persian Poets, with
Memoir of the Author by Reynolds. (Oriental Transl. Fund) 1846 7s 6d
4790 Pocock (Ebenezer) Flowers of the East, with a Sketch of Oriental
[Persian] Poetry and Music, with facsimiles, 12mo, cloth. 1833 43
Contains 'The Fund Naniuh ' and 'The Khanjgaruh'; /c(Mm?ie of an ode by Jamee,
and of the inscription on the tomb of Hafiz.
4791 Penmanship (Oriental) : Specimens of Persian Handwriting, with
facsimiles from South Kensington by Prof. E. H. Palmer ; Illustrations
of the Nagari character by Fred. Pincott, 4to, cloth. 1886 7s
4794 Roebuck (Thomas) Boorhani Quatiu, a Persian Dictionary and
Grammar, thick folio, calf, large-paper copy. Calcutta, 1818 lOs
4796 Sadi: The Gulistan. A Persian Manuscript, beautifully written in
red and black, in gilt borders, with marginal notes, folio, limp leather.
(1760) 153
4797 ^ The Gulistan, New Edition, with Vocabulary by John T. Platts,
royal Svo, cloth. 1874 7s
4798 The Gulistan, translated into English, with Life of Sadi by J. T,
Platts, Svo, cloth 7s 6d
4799 The Gulistan, translated into English Prose and Verse, with Life
of the Author, by East wick (Triibner's Oriental Series), 8vo, cloth.
1880 ^^
4802 The Gulistan, or Rose Garden of Sadi, faithfully translated into
English by F. F. A[rbuthnot], Svo. Privately printed by the Kama
Skastra Society, Benares. 1888 ^^
4804 The Bustan, translated into English Prose by Wilberforce
Clarke, 8vo, cloth. 1879 ^^^
4805 Stewart (Charles) Original Persian Letters and other Documents,
with facsimiles and translations, 4to, calf. 1825 ^
^^, Hi^h Street, Marylehone, London, W,
54 Francis Edwards s Catalogue
4807 Tarikh-i-Jadid (The) or J^ew History of the Bab, translated from
the Persian with Notes by E, G. Browne, 12mo, cloth, 1893 8a
4808 Thousand and One Pays (The) Persian Tales, edited by J. H.
McCarthy, 2 vols, crown ^v% h^lf- parchment. 1892 5a
Waring (E. Scott) Language and Literature of the Persians.
See No. 4731
Wilson (C. E.) Persian Wit and Humour. See Jami.
4809 Wollaston (A. N.) An English-Persian Dictionary, Svo, cloth. 1882
12s 6d
4810 A Complete English-Persian Dictionary, large type, imperial 4to,
cloth. 1889 (pub. 4 143. 6d) 32a
' Anwar-i-Suhaili ' and * Hasan and Husain.' See Nos, 4744, 4765
Zoroaster, the Zendavesta, an4 th^ Parsee^. See Reljgion, &c.. of
HiNDOSTAIf.
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RUSSIAN CENTRAL ASIA,
Western Turkestan^ Khiva, Bokhara, the Oxus, and the Pamirs,
*^* For Herat and Boundary Commission, see Afghanistan, pp. 58-63.
Arabian Accounts of the Countries on the Oxus. See Murray's Asia,
Vol. I.
Alhacen, Life, &c., of Timur. See Purchas, Vol. III.
BoNVALOT (G.) Through Asia and over the Pamirs. See Tartary and
Tibet.
4814 Boulger (Demetrius) Central Asian Questions : Essays on Afghanistan,
China, and Central Asia, portrait and maps, 8vo, cloth. 1886 3s
4815 Bruce (Peter Henry) Memoirs of (1692-1755), including Travels in
Germany, Russia, Tartary, Turkey, the West Indies, u&c, and private
Anecdotes of the Czar Peter, 4to, calf rebacked. 1782 148
4816 Burnaby (Capt. Fred) A Ride to Khiva : Travels and Adventures in
Central Asia, cheap edition, 8vo, cloth Is
4817 Ride to Khiva, best edition, 8vo, cloth. 1876 (pub. 2l8) 4s 6d
4818 Burnes (Sir Alex.) Travels into Bokhara, containing Narrative of a
Voyage on the Indus to Lahore, Journey to Cabool, Tartary, and Persia,
1831-33, steel plates, second edition, 3 vols, 12mo, boards. 1829 83
4819 Bokhara, another edition, 3 vols, 8vo, half -morocco. 1834 123 6d
4820 Burslem fCapt. Rollo) A Peep into Toorkisthan, plates and map of
Cabul &c., 870, cloth. 1846 2s 6d
4822 Clavijo (Ruy Gonzales de) Life and Acts of the Great Tamerlane :
Narrative of the Castilian Embassy to the Court of Timur at Samarcand,
1403 6, translated with Notes and Life of Timur Beg by [Sir] C. R.
Markham (Hakluyt Society), 8vo, cloth. 1859 lOs
Travels through Armenia and Persia to Samarcand.
4823 Cumberland (Major C. S.) Sport on the Pamirs and Turkistan
Steppes, 8vo, cloth. Edinburgh, 1895 43
4824 Curzon (Lord) Russia in Central Asia ia 1889 ; and the Anglo-
Russian Question, map and illustrations, 8vo, cloth. 1889 {rare). 2 23
4826 The Pamirs and the Source of the Oxu?, map and illustrations,
royal 8vo {R.G.S.), half-calf ^s 6d
4827 Dobson (George) Russia's Railway Advance into Central Asia : Notes
of a Journey from St. Petersburg to Samarkand, illustrated, 12mo,
cloth. 1890 . . ^ ^' ^^
4828 Dunmore (Earl of) The Pamirs : Narrative of an Expedition through
Kashmir, Western Tibet, Chinese Tartary, and Russian Central Asm,
illustrations, 2 vols, 12rao, cloth. 1893
FERRiER'4r^vanJoi^^
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00 Prancis Edwards s Catalogue
4829 Gordon (Lieut.-Col. P. E.) The Roof of the World : Narrative of a
Journey over the High Plateau of Tibet to the Oxus Sources in the
Pamir, royal 8vo, cloth. Edinburgh, 1876 1
4830 Grover (Capt. John) The Bokhara Victims [Stoddart and Conolly].
Second Edition, 8vo, cloth. 1845 3s 6d
4831 Hellwald (F. von) Russians in Central Asia, map, 12mo, cloth.
1874 33
4832 Hutton (.James) Central Asia, from the Aryan to the Cossack, 12mo,
cloth. 1875 33
Jenkinson's Journey to Astrakhan, the Caspian, Bokhara, &c. See
Persia (p. 46) and collections of Hakluyt, Purchas, &c.
4833 Kossiakof (M.) Journey in Karateghin and Darwaz in 1882, map,
F.RG.S. 1886 Is 3d
4834 Lai Mohan Travels in the Panjab, Afghanistan, and Turkistan, to
Balk, Bokhara, and Herat, 8vo, cloth, portrait and map. 1846 63
4835 Lansdell (Henry, D.D.) Russian Central Asia: Kuldja, Bokhara,
Khiva, and Merv, portrait, maps, and illustrations, 2 vols, 8vo, cloth.
1885 lis
4836 Lessar (Paul) The Kara-Kum or Desert of Tarkomania. P.RG.S.
1885 . ' Is 3d
4838 MacGahan (J. A.) Campaigning on the Oxus and the Fall of Khiva,
map and illustrations, 8vo, cloth. 1874 7
4839 Campaigning on the Oxus, 12mo, cloth. 1876 4?
4840 Malleson (Gen.) Herat, the Granary and Garden of Central Asia,
8vo, cloth. 1879 48
4841 Marvin (Charles) Merv the Queen of the World and the Scourge of
the Man-Stealing Turkomans, portraits and maps, 8vo, cloth. 1881 9i
4842 The Russian Advance towards India, 8vo, cloth. 1882 78 6d
Includes conversations with SkobeleflF, Ignatieff", and other Russian Generals and
Statesmen on the Central Asian Question.
4844 The Russians at Merv and Herat, and their Power of invading
India, 3 maps and 24 illustrations^ 8vo, cloth. 1883 63
4845 The Region of the Eternal Fire : Account of a Journey to the
Caspian Region, 1883, 21 maps and illustrations, 870, cloth. 1884 83
4846 - Col. Grodekoflf's Ride from Samarcand to Herat through Balkh
and Afghan Turkestan, with his own route from the Oxus to Herat,
12mo, cloth. 1880 (pub. 6s) 38 6d
4847 - Reconnoitring Central Asia : Pioneering Adventures in the
Region between Russia and India, 8vo, cloth. 1886 5a
Brief Accounts of the Journeys of Vambery, Marsh, Valentine Baker, Macgahan,
Capt. Napier, Capt. Burnaby, O'DonoVan, and other English and Russian agents.
4849 Michell (J. andR.) The Russians in Central Asia, from the Travels of
Valikanof and Veniukof, 8vo, cloth. 1865 4a
4850 Morier (Capt.) Memoir on the Russian Expedition against Khivah,
map, 8vo, cloth. 1840 28 6d
8S, High Street, Maiylebone, London^ W\
Russian Central Asia 57
4852 O'Donovan (Edmond) The Merv Oasis: Travels, Adventures and
Residence among the Turkoman Tekkes, 1879-81, portrait, map, and
facsimiles of documents, 2 vols, 8vo, cloth. 1882 J28
4853 Merv : Story of Adventures and Captivity, Epitomized, 12mo,
cloth. 1883 33 Qj
4854 Perofski (General) Narrative of the Russian Military Expedition to
Khiva in 1839, royal 8vo, cloth. Calcutta, 1867 43
4855 Popowski (Joaef) The Rival Powers in Central Asia, or the Struggle
between England and Russia in the East. From the German, 8vo,
cloth. Westminster, 1893 3g (jjj
4856 Rawlinson (Sir Henry) England and Russia in the East : Papers
on the Political and Geographical Condition of Central Asia, map, 8vo,
cloth. 1875 4s
Schiltberger's Bondage and Travels with the Armies of Timur, 1396-
1427. See p. 20.
4857 Schuyler (Eugene) Turkistan : Journey in Russian Turkistan,
Khokand, Bukhara, and Kuldja, plates, 2 vols, 8vo, cloth. 1876 12s
4858 Spalding (Capt. H.) Khiva and Turkestan, translated from the
Russian, map, 12mo, cloth. 1874 23
4859 Tarikh-i-Rashidi (The) : a History of the Moghuls of Central
Asia, translated by Denison Ross and edited by Ney Elias, 8vo, cloth.
1895 . 83
4860 Vambery (Arminius) Travels in Central Asia to Khiva, Bokhara, and
Samarcand, 1863, 8vo, cloth. 1864 63
4801 Sketches of Central Asia, 8vo, half-morocco, extra. 1868 7s
4862 History of Bokhara, from the Earliest Time?, composed after
Oriental and unknown Historical MSS. , 8vo, cloth. 1873 4s 6d
4863 ' Central Asia and the Anglo-Russian Frontier Question : a Series
of Political Papers, 12mo, cloth. 1874 38
4864 Life and Adventures of A. Vambery, portrait and 14 illustrations,
12mo, cloth 33
4865 Wood (Capt. John) Personal Narrative of a Journey to Source of the
River Oxus by the route of the Indus, Kabul, and Badakahan, 1836 38,
870, cloth. 1841 33
4866 Journey to the Source of the Oxus, with Essay on the Geography
of the Valley of the Oxus by Yule, maps, 8vo, cloth. 1872 43
4867 Wood (Herbert) The Shores of Lake Aral, maps, 8vo, cloth. 1876 3s
4868 Wolff (Rev. Joseph) Narrative of a Mission to Bokhara, 1843-45, to
ascertain the Fate of Stoddart and ConoUy, plates, 2 vols, 8vo, half-calf.
1845 ^^
4869 Mission to Bokhara, 1 vol, 8vo, cloth. 1846 4s 6d
YouNGHusBAND (Capt. F. E.) Travels in Manchuria the Pamirs, &c.
See Tabtary.
8S, High Street, Mart/hbone, London, W.
Francis Edwards's Catalogue
AFGHANISTAN.
Metory, Geography, Travels, Literature, and Language.
4873 Abbott (Gen. Augustus) The Afghan War, 1838-42, 8vo, cloth.
1879 43 Q^
4874 Adye (Co). John) Sitana : a Mountain Campaign on the Borders of
Afghanistan, 3 maps, 870, cloth. 1867 33
Affghanistan, Persia and ; Correspondence relating to. 1839. See No.
4875 Affghanistan ; Papers relating to Military Operations in. Pre-
sented to Parliament, 1843, 8vo, cloth. Calcutta, 1863 [1843] 48
4876 Correspondence relative to ; Central Asia, Correspondence, 1879,
Parliamentary Papers, folio, bds. 1880 43 6d
4877 Afghanistan, Map of, enlarged from the Third Edition of Col. J. T.
Walker's Map of Turkestan, 44 by 32 in., coloured, mounted, and folded,
4to, cloth case. Dehra Di\n, 1876 3s 6d
Alexander the Great's Campaigns in Afghanistan, &c. See p. 1.
4879 Allen (Rev. I. N.) Diary of General Nott'a March through Sinde
and Affghanistan, vieun of Kabul, Sc, 1842, 12mo, cloth. 1843 3a
%* See also India : Nott.
4880 Argyll (Duke of) The Afghan Question, 1841-78, 12mo, cloth..
[1879] 2s
4881 Atkinson (James) The Expedition into Afghaunistan : Personal
Narrative of the Campaign, 1839-40, 12mo, half-calf. 1842 5i
4882 =-= Sketches in Afghaunistan, 20 large lithographs, including mountain
scenery, gorges, and passes, portraits, fortresses, &c., imperial folio, half-
bound. 1842 15s
These views were made at tho time of the First Afghan War, and serve to illustrate
that campaign.
For Second Series of Sketches see Hart and Atkinson.
4884 Bayley (Sir E. Clive) Dates on Coins of the Hindu Kings of Kd,bul
{Numismatic Ghron.) 8vo, pp. 38 (postscript) 4, and 2 plates. 1882 Is 6d
4885 Bell (Major Evans) The Oxus and the Indus, second edition, enlarged,
8vo, cloth. 1874 2s
Urging proclamation of the Imperial supremacy over the Afghan Government. Sir
Theodore Walrond's copy with autograph letter from the author.
4887 Bellew (H. W.) Surgeon-Major: Journal of General Lumsden's
Mission to Afghanistan in 1857, with Account of the Country and People,
illustrated, 8vo, cloth. 1862 4s 6d
83, High Street, Marylehone, London, W,
Afghanistan 5^
4888 Bellew (H. W.) General Report on the Yusufzais, map, 8vo, cloth.
Lahore, 1864 6^
4889 Dictionary of the Pukkhto or Pukahto Language, in which the
Words are traced to their Indian and Persian Sources, imperial 8vo, cloth.
1867
4890 [ ] Our Punjab Frontier, with brief Remarks on Afghanistan, by a
Punjab Official, 8\ro, pp. 40. Calcutta, 1868 2a
4891 The Races of Afghanistan, 8vo, cloth. 1880 la 6d
4892 Broadfoot (Major George) Career in Afghanistan and Punjab,
portrait and maps, 8vo, cloth. 1888 (pub. 15a) Sa
Contains information on the First Afghan War and on the Punjab prior to t'irst Sikb
War.
Boulger's Essays on Afghanistan, &c. See Central Asia, No. 4814.
4893 Broadfoot (Lieut. J. S.) Reports on the Ghilzi Country and Tribes
near Ghazi, &c., 1839, map, royal 8vo, cloth. (E.G.S.) 1886 4a
Buckle's Bengal Artillery in the Afghan War, 1838, &c. See India.
4894 Burnes (Sir Alex) Papers descriptive of the N.W. Frontier of India^
large folding map, 8vo, new half-morocoo. J.B.G.S. 1834 43 6d
4895 Cabool : Narrative of a Journey to, and Residence in that City*
1836-38, illustrated, second edition, 8vo, cloth. 1843 4i
4897 Churchill (Lieut. Winston Spencer) Story of the Malakand Field
Force : an Episode of Frontier War, maps, plans, etc. , 12mo, cloth.
1898 3f
4898 Colquhoun (Major J. A. S.) With the Kurram Field Force, 1878-79,
map and illustrations, 8vo, cloth. 1881 33
Includes valuable information upon Afghanistan for the geographer^ ethnologist, and
iiaturalist.
Conolly's Journey through AiFghaunistaun, &c., 1829-30. See p. 5.
4899 Gumming (Lieut. J. S.) A Six Years' Diary, 8vo, cloth. 1847 3s
Contains Account of the Taking of the Kyber Pass, &c., 1842, during Sale's
Campaign.
4900 Dennie (Col.) Personal Narrative of Campaigns in Affghanistan,
Sinde, Beloochistan, &c., map, 12mo, cloth. Dublin, 1843 2s 6d
4901 Eastwick (Capt. J) Lord Lytton and the Afghan War, 8vo, sewed.
1879 Is 3d
4903 Elphinatone (Hon. Mountstuart) Account of the Kingdom of
Caubul and its Dependencies in Persia, Tartary, and India, large map
and 14 coloured plates, 4to, half-calf. 1815 12s
4904 ^ Caubul, Sir Stamford RaMes's Copy, with his book-plate, half-
vellum 1'^'
4905 Caubul, another dopy, with coloured miniature inserted, half-
calf ^"^^
4900 Caubul, another copy, full calf _A^'
3^f High Street, Mdrylehone, London, W.
60 Prancis Edwards s Catalogue
4907 Eyre (Major- General Sir Vincent) Military Operations at Cabul,
Retreat and Destruction of the British Army, 1842, and Journal of
Imprisonment in AfFghanistan, 12mo, cloth. 1843 Is 6d
4908 Prison Sketches (32) of the Oabul Prisoners, and other Subjects,
in wrapper, 8vo. [1843] 63
4909 The Kabul Insurrection of 1841-42, New Edition, revised by
Col. Malleson, maps and illustrations, 12mo, cloth. 1879 (pub. 93) 2a
Ferrier's Caravan Journeys in Afghanistan, &c. See No. 4658.
4911 History of the Afghans, translated by Jesse, 8vo, cloth, with
author's autograph. 1858 63 6d
4912 History of the Afghans, another copy, 8vo, half-calf extra 63
4913 Fincastle (Viscount) and Lockhart (P. C. E.) The Frontier Cam-
paign : Narrative of Operations of Malakand and Buner Field Forces,
1897-98, map and 16 illustrations, 12mo, cloth. 1898 23 6d
FoRSTER (George) Journey in Afghanistan, &c., 1782-83. See p. 7.
4914 Gleig (Rev. G. R.) Sale's Brigade in Afghanistan, with Account of
the Seizure and Defence of Jellalabad, 12mo, cloth 23 6d
4915 Another copy, bound up with Letters from Madras [By Mrs.
Maitland], 1 vol, 12mo, cloth. 1846 33 6d
4916 Gore (Dr. F. St. J.) Lights and Shadows of the Afghan and Hindu
Highlands of the 'Punja.uh, fully illustrated, 8vo, cloth. 1895 lOs
4917 Gray (Surgeon J. A.) At the Court of the Amir of Afghanistan
[Abdurrahman], with illustrations, 8vo, cloth. 1895 48 6d
4918 Green (Major H. W. R.) Report on Affairs of Khelat, 1857 60
(Ind. Gov. Records, No. 34), map, royal 8vo, cloth. Calcutta, 1861 23
4919 Greenwood (Lieut.) The Campaign in Afghanistan under General
Pollock, illustrated, 12mo, cloth. 1844 Si
Griffith (Surgeon) Travels in Assam Affghanistan, &c., 1835-44i
See India.
4920 Hart (Capt. L. W.) and Atkinson (James) Character and Costume
of Afghaunistan, 27 lithographs by Haghe, coloured and mounted, ivith
map in large portfolio, with descriptions. 1843 2 153
Includes Portraits of Shah Shoojau, Dost Mohamed, Views in Cabul, Jellalabad,
Khelat, &c.
This is the Second Series of Atkinson's Sketches in Afghanistan. For First Series sec
Atkinson.
4921 Haughton (Col. J. C.) Char-ee^Kar : an Episode of the First Afghan
War, 8vo, pp. viii-62, SLud plan. 1879 23 6d
4922 Havelock (Sir Henry) Narrative of the War in Affghanistan,
1838-39, 2 vols, 12mo, cloth. 1840 9s
Life of, see India.
4923 Hensman (Howard) The Af-han War, 1879 80! Narrative of the
Capture of Kabul, Siege of Sherpur, March to Kai-dahar, Operations on
the Helmund, &c., mapa, 8vo, cloth. 1881 (pub. 21s) 6*
SB, High Street, Marylthone, London, \V.
Afghanistan Q\
4024 Hough (Major W.) Narrative of the Operations of the Army of the
Indus in Affghanistan, 1838-39 ; with a History of the Dooranee Empire
map and views, 8vo, boards. Calcutta, 1840 6a
4926 Jackson (Sir A. Keith) Views in Affghauniataun, during the Cam-
paign of the Army of the Indus (1839), folio, half-morocco 128
Includes Views of Caubul, Kwettah, Kandahar, Khelat, the Bolan Pass, Tatta. the
Storming of Ghuznee, &c.
4927 James (Lionel), Renter's Special Correspondent : The Indian Frontier
War, being an Account of the Mohmund and Tirah Expeditions, 1897,
with 10 maps and plans and 31 illustrations, 8vo, cloth. 1898 4s
4929 Kaye (Sir J. W.) History of the War in Affghanistan. Best Edition,
2 vols, 8vo, cloth. 1851 Ha
4930 Third Edition, 3 vols, 12mo, cloth. 1874 8a 6d
4932 Kaye (Lieut. -Gen. E.) The Mountain Passes leading to the Valley
of the Bamian. P.R.G.S. 1879 Is 3d
4933 Kennedy (R. H., M.D.) Narrative of the Campaign of the Army of
the Indus, in Sind and Kaubool, 1838-39, 8 plates, 2 vol?, 12mo, cloth.
1840 5s
4934 Another copy, 2 vols, 12mo, calf Ga 6d
4935 Kirke (Dr.) Views of Defiles and Mountain Passes in Affghanistan,
with map and descriptions, oblong folio, cloth. [1845] lis
1. Defile between Deyra and Kahun. 2. Pass of Surtoff. 3. Pass of Nuffoosk.
Krusinski's Afghan Wars with Persia. See No. 4690.
Lawrence (Sir George) The Cabul Disasters. See India.
4937 Lai Mohan : Life of Amir Dost Mohammed Khan of Kabul, with
Account of the Victories and Disasters of the British Army in
Affghanistan, tcith numerous portraits, 2 vols, 8vo, cloth. 1846 63
Travels in Afghanistan, &c. See p. 56.
4938 Leitner (Dr. G. W.) Linguistic Fragments: the Dialects of the
Magadds, the Argots of Thieves, &c , in Kabul, &c , folio, sewn. 1882
53
4939 Le Messurier (Major) Kandahar in 1879. Reprinted, with additions,
from the Royal Engineers' Journal, l2mo, cloth. 1880 33
Login (Sir John) Herat, 1839 40 ; Afghan War, 1840-41. See India.
4940 Lumsden (Sir P.) Countries and Tribes bordering on theKoh-i-Baba
Range. P.R.G.S. 1^5 Is 3d
4941 Mission to Afghanistan, 1857. See Bellew, above.
4942 McFall (Capt. Crawford) With the Zhob Field Force, 1890, with
90 illustrations, 8vo, cloth. 1895 53
Macgregor (Col. C. M.) Journey thro' Khorassan and North - West
Province of Afghanistan. See Persia, p. 47.
4C44 Macintyrc (Major-General Donald) Hindu Koh : Wanderings and
Wild Sport on and beyond the Himalaya?, illustrated, 8vo, cloth. 1889
83f H!gh Street, Maryl-bone, London, W.
B2 Francis Edwards's Catato0e
MACKINNON (Capt. D. H.) Campaign against the Afghans, 1839. See
India.
'4945 Macnaghten (Sir W.) Article front Calcutta Bevies, Vol. VI.,
pp. 209-265. [1846 ?] Is
4946 Maitland and Talbot (Capts.) Journeys in Afghanistan [Valley of
the Heri-Rud to Daulafcyar]. P.B.G.S. 1887 Is 3d
4948 Malleson (Gen.) History of Afghanistan, from the Earliest Period
to the Outbreak of the War in 1878, 8vo, cloth. 1879 7s 6d
4950 Markham (Sir C. R) The Mountain Passes of the Afghan Frontier
of British India, map. F.E.G.S. 1879 Is 3d
Marvin's The Russians at Merv and Herat. See Russian Central
Asia, No. 4844.
4951 Masson (Charles) Legends of the Afghan Countries, in Verse,
Original and Translated, 12 mo, cloth. 1848 4s 6d
Journeys in Afghanistan, &c. See Baluchistan, p. 64.
. 4953 Melville (Hon. W. Leslie) Remarks on the War in Afghanistan, 8vo,
pp. 28. 1842 2s
4954 Mitford (Major R. C. W.) To Caubul with the Cavalry Brigade
under General (Lord) Roberts, maps and illustrations, 8v^o, cloth.
1881 23 6d
V 4956 Nash (Charles) History of the "War in Aflfghanistan, 12mo, cloth.
1843 3s 6d
'^4957 Outram (Capt. James) Journey from Khelat to Sonmeeanee, 1839,
with map (Bombay Records, 1855, pp. 369-382), royal 8vo, half-calf 63
Notes of Campaign in Aflfghanistan, 1838-39. See India.
4960 Prinsep (H. T.) Historical Results deducible from Discoveries
[of Bactrian Coins] in Afghanistan, plates, 8vo, cloth. 1844 2s 6d
4962 Punjab Frontier : Relations of the Government with [Afghan]
Tribes on the N.W. Frontier, 1849-55, map (Ind. Gov. Records No. 12),
royal 8vo, cloth. Calcutta^ 1856 2s 6d
4963 . Record of Expeditions against the N.W. Frontier [Afghan] Tribes,
by Lieut. -Col. W. H. Paget, maps and plans, royal 8vo, cloth. Calcutta^
1874 143
4964 Raverty (Major H. G.) Dictionary of the Pushto or Afghan Languagp,
imperial 8vo, cloth. 1860 16s
4965 Afghan Dictionary, second edition, with additions, cloth. 1867
2O3
4900 Selections from the Poetry of the Afghans, 16th-l9th Century,
12mo, cloth. 1862 7s 6d
83y High Street, Marylebone, London, W.
Afghanistan 63
4970 Robertson (Sir George Soott) The Kd,6rg of f the Hindu.Kush,
illustrated by A. D. McCormick, royal 8vo, cloth. 1896 (pub. Sis 6d) 9a
4971 Chitral, the Story of a Minor Siege, with plans, pictures, and
portraits, 8vo, cloth, 1898 7s
Contains account of Ross's disaster iu the Koragh defile, the heroic defonco of Reshunj
and Kelly's great march.
4972 Sale (Lady) Journal of the Disasters in Aflfghanistan, 1841-2, 12mo,
cloth. 1843 3ii
Copy with MS. notes.
4974 Shadbolt (Sydney H.) The Afghan Campaigns of 1878-1880, com-
prising Historical and Biographical Divisions, containing Sketch of the
War, maps and 140 photographic portraits, with Memoirs, 2 vols, 4to,
cloth, gilt edges. 1882 16s
4975 Stacy (Ool, L, R.) Narrative of Services during General Nott's
Campaign in Afghanistan, 8vo, cloth, privately printed. 1844 5a 6d
4976 Stewart (Col. C. E.) The Herat Valley and the Persian Border from
the Hari-Rud to Sistan, map P.B.G.S. 1886 . Is 3d
4978 Thackeray (Lieut.-Col.) Views of Kabul and Environs, 30 plates
from photographs, with description and historical sketch. Printed for
private circulation, oblong 4to, cloth, 1881 7s 6d
4979 Thorburn (S. S.) Bannil; or, Our Afghan Frontier, 8vo, cloth,
1876 (pub. 188) 9a
Account of the district, people, rulers ; popular stories and ballads, with collection of
proverbs, English and Pushto.
4980 Trumpp (Dr. Ernest) Grammar of the Pasto, or Language of the
Afghans, 8vo, half-calf. [Leipzig] 1873 ISs
4981 Vigne (G. T.) Narrative of a Visit to Ghuzni, Kabul, and Afghanistan,
and Residence at the Court of Dost Mahomed, with Notices of Run jit
Sing, Khiva, and the Russian Expedition, illustrated, Svo, cloth. 1840
4s
4982 Another copy, Bvo, half- calf Sa
4983 Willis (Capt.) Character and Costumes of Afghanistan, lithographs^
folio, half-morocoo. 1843 123
4984 Yate (Lieut. A. C.) Travels with the Afghan Boundary Commission,
maps and plates, 8vo, cloth. 1887 10a
4985 Yate (Major C. E.) Northern Afghanistan : Letters from the Afghan
Boundary Commission, maps, 8vo, cloth, 1888 43
A sequel to A. C. Yate's England and Russia Face to Face in Asia.
YouNGHUSBAND (Capt. G. J.) Indian Frontier Warfare and Relief of
Chitral, See India.
y
83, High Street, Marylehone, London^ W.
64 Francis Edwards s Catalogue
BALUCHISTAN.
History^ Geography, Travels, Language, and Literature,
4988 Baluchistan : Map of the Territories of H.H. the Khan of Kelat,
with adjacent portions of Sind, the Punjab, Afghanistan, and Persia,
42 by 36 in., coloured, mounted^ 4to, cloth. Calcutta, 1877 3^ 6d
4989 Bruce (R. B. J.) Notes on the Dera Ghazee Khan District and its
Border Tribes (Punjab Records), royal 8vo, swd. Lahore, 1871 Sa
Dennie's Narrative of Campaigns in Beloochistan. See No, 4900,
4990 Floyer (E. A.) Unexplored Baluchistan : a Survey with Observations,
Astronomical, Geographical, Botanical, &c., of a Route through Mekran,
Bashkurd, Persia, Kurdistan, and Turkey, map and illustrations, royal
8vo, cloth. 1882 12s 6d
4991 Gladstone (C. E.) Biluchi Handbook : Grammar, Vocabulary,
Sentences, &c., folio, bds. Lahore, 1874 63
4992 Hughes (A. W.) The Country of Balochistan ; its Geography, Topo-
graphy, Ethnology, and History, map and 7 photographs, 12mo, cloth.
1877 43 6d
4993 Macgregor (Col, C. M.) Wanderings in Balochistan, map and
illustrations, 8vo, cloth. 1882 7s 6d
4994 Masson (Charles) Journeys in Balochistan, Afghanistan, and the
Pan jab ; including a Residence in those Countries, 1826 38, 6 views and
14 woodcuts, 3 vols, 8vo, cloth. 1842 11a
4995 , Journey to Kalat, including Account of the Insurrection in 1840,
and a Memoir on Eastern Balochistan, map illustrating former journeys,
8vo, cloth. 1843 5s
Legends of Afghan Countries. See No. 4951.
4996 M in chin (Capt. C.) Memorandum on the Beloch Tribes in Dera
Ghazi Khan District (Punjab Records), royal 8vo, sewed. 1869 23
4997 Oliver (Edw. E.) Across the Border, or Pathan and Biloch, illus-
trated by J. L. Kipling, 8vo, cloth. 1890 6s
4998 Pottinger ([Sir] Henry) Travels in Beloochistan and Sinde, with
Geographical and Historical Account of those Countries, map and plate,
4to,1)alf. 1816 10a
WiNDT (H. de) A Ride across Baluchistan, &o. See No. 4736.
?, High Street, Marylehone, London, W,
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INDIA.
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5000 Abbott (Lt. George) Views of the Forts of Bhurtpore and
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5001 Abbott (Major-General Augustus) Extracts from his Journal
and Correspondence : the Afghan War 1838-42, with Introductory-
Account of the Indian Service of the Brothers Sir Frederick,
James, Saunders, and Augustus Abbott, by C. R. Low, 8vo'
cloth. 1879 6s 6d
General Augustus Abbott's field-service in India began in December, 1822. He
was present at the siege of Bhurtpore in 1825.
5002 Abbs (Rev. John) Twenty-Two Years' Missionary Experiences
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Includes chapters on Caste, Marriage Customs, and Intercourse with Moham-
medans, &c.
Abd-er-Razzak, Voyage into Hindostan, 1442. See Major; Elliot.
5003 Abdulkurreem (Khojeh), a Cashmerian, Memoirs : including
Nadir Shah's Journey to Persia, History of Hindostan, 1739-49,
Account of the European Settlements in Bengal and on the
Coromandel Coast, translated by Gladwin, 8vo, boards. 1793 8s
5004 Aberigh-Mackay (G. R.) The Sovereign Princes and Chiefs
of Central India, Vol. I., photographic illustrations, royal 8vo, cloth.
Calcutta, 1879 9s
This volume contains account of the States, their resources and administration
by the Imperial Government, and History of the Family of Holkak.
5C05 Twenty-One Days in India; or, the Tour of Sir AH
Baba, K.C.B., new edition, illustrated, 12mo, cloth 3s 6d
Twenty-one sketches of Anglo-Indian life, reprinted from Vanity Fair.
Abulfeda, Geography of India, 13th cent. See Thevenot's Collec-
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5006 Ackermann's The World in Miniature, edited by F. Shoberl.
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Customs, Trades, Arts, Literature. &c., wWi over 100 coloured en-
gravings, 6 vols, in 3, 12mo, cloth, 1822 14s
5007 Acland (Rev. Charles) Account of the Natives of India ; their
Manners, Customs, &c., 12mo, cloth. 1847 (Murray) 2s 6d
5007b Adair (Capt. F. E. S.) A Summer in High Asia: a Record of
Sport and Travel in Baltistan and Ladakh, map and 10 illustrations,
Svo, cloth. 1899 6s 6d
Account of Journey from Srinagar to Leli, Gya, &c., Big Game described, chapter
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Butterflies from Thibet.
5008 Adam (W.) Report on the State of Education in Bengal, royal
8vo, pp. 126; Part II., pp. 128. Calcutta, 1835-6 4s 6d
Contains statistics of schools, children, their reading lessons, and names of
their teachers.
5009 Adams (Dr. Leith) Wanderings of a Naturalist in India, the
Western Himalayas, Cashmere, and Ladakh, frontispiece, 12mo,
cloth. 1867 6s
The author spent nearly seven years in India, from 1849 onwards. His work is
that of a lover of nature, scenery, flora, animal, especially bird-life.
5010 Addison (G. A.) Indian Reminiscences; or, the Bengal
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Canara Caves in Salsette, of Delhi, Agra, and the Taj-Mahal, Anecdotes of Chess,
Papers on Anagrams Chronograms.
5011 [ ] Original Familiar Correspondence between Residents in
India, including Sketches of Java, 12mo, cl. Edinhurgli, 1846 4s
Letters, chiefly literary. Mr. Addison was private secretary to Mr. (after wards
Sir) Stamford Raflles, and died in Java, 1815.
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5012 Indian Territories : Report from the Select Committee
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5013 Report from Select Committee (House of Lords) on Indian
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R Keith Pringle, Lestock Reid, and T. Campbell Robertson.
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5014 Indian Territories First, Second, and Third Reports from
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5125 Preservation of National Monuments in India : Photographs and Drawings
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5134 Representation and Petition of the Nabob of the Carnatic, March 5, 1792,
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5135 Papers and Proceedings of the Court of Directors relative to the Private
Debts of the Nabob of Arcot, January 1796, March and April, 1797, 4fo,
half-calf. pp. iv-115 8s
5130 Treaties between Nawabs of the Carnatic and the E.L Company, 8vo.
pp. 34. 185() 2s Gd
See also Burke, East India Co. (1819-20), Orme, Tanjore.
5138 Argyll (Duke of) Speech on Yote of Thanks to Services in
India, Feb. 8, 1858, 8vo, pp. 20 Is 6d
5139 India under Dalhousie and Canning, 8vo, cl. 1865 2s 6d
The Afghan Question, 1841-78. See p. 58.
5140 [Army.] Abstract of General Orders, 1817-40, compiled by
Capt. D. Thomson, 56th Regiment, N.I.,4to, half-mor. Delhi, 1841 20s
5141 Letter on Ranlv, &c., of Army Officers, by Percy Vy vyan, pp. 16. 1854 2s
5142 Review of New Rules for Promotion in the Indian Array : from Articles
in thp Madras Athencevm, 8vo, pp. 117. Madras, 1855 2s <)d
5143 Bengal Military Fund : Loss by Exchange Operations, pp. 10. 1856 Is
5144 Letter by Gen. Swiney, PD. 52. [1858] 28
5145 What is to be Done with the Bengal Army ? By Qui Hi, pp. 9(>, 1857 28 6d
514fi Recons* ruction of the Bengal Army [by Major Wm. Martin]. 1857 Is fid
51 47 A System of Armv Organization, pp. 32. 1857 2s
5148 Bombay Military Fund. Regulations, 8vo, pp. 48. Bomlay, 1857 Is fid
5149 Hints on Reorganization of the iLdian Army, by An English Officer,
pp. 31. 1858 2s
5150 Claims of Sons of Indian Officers [upon] Sandhurst and Woolwich [by
H. B. Mayne], 8vo, pp. 30. 1860 Is fid
5151 The Armies of the Native States of India Mahratta, Mahomedan, Hindoo,
and Frontier, from the Times, map, 12mo, cloth. 1884 2s fid
See also references under Administration, Carnatic, Mahratta, Mutiny, Mysore,
Neral, Oude, Punjab, Chesney, Cotton (Sir S.), Archer (Major E.), Bonarjee, Dod-
well, Frere, Jacob, East India Register.
83^ High Street^ Marylehone^ London^ W.
India ^
5152 Arnold (Sir Edwin) The Marquis of Dalhousie's Administration
of British India, map, 2 vols. 8vo, cloth. 1862-65 12s
Vol. I. Preliminary History and Acquisition and Administration of the Punjab.
Vol. 11. Containing the Annexation of Pegu, Nagpore, and Oudh, and a General
Review of Lord Dalhousie's rule in India.
See also Argyll, Dalhousie, Hunter (W. W.), Trotter.
5153 India Revisited, 34 full-page photo illustrations, 12mo,
cloth. 1886 4s
Chapters descriptive of the Voyage to Bombay, Visits to Poonah, Ahmedabad,
Delhi, Agra and the Taj, Benares, Calcutta, Madras, Ceylon, Madura, the Nilgiris,
Uotacamund, Hyderabad, &c. " An excellent work." Sir Charles Dilke.
Other Works, see p. 2, and Indian Literature in subse-
quent Section.
5154 Arnold (E. Lester) On the Indian Hills: Coffee Planting in
Southern India, illustrated^ 12mo, cloth. 1893 3s
Includes interesting Sketches of Jungle Life in the Madras Presidency, the
Neilgherries, &c., and of Visits to Colombo and Kaudy, the capital of Ceylon.
5155 Arriani Anabasis et Indica, DUbner ; Reliqua Arriani et
Scriptorum de Rebus Alexandri M., Muller, Gr. et Lat., imp. 8vo,
half-calf. Paris, Didot ' 9s
See also M'Crindle, p. 13 ; Vincent, p. 23 ; Alexander the Great, p. 70.
5156 ART. Twenty-nine Drawings, in Indian Ink and Colours, of
Hindoo Deities, Brahmin Priests, Fakirs, Agricultural Operations,
Female Costumes, &c., folio, half-morocco, (c. 1850) 1 10s
5157 Examples of Indian Art (Eighteenth Century): Nine
Water-colour Drawings, representing Hindoo Mythology, portraits
of Mogul Princes, in portfolio 2
5157b Rough List of Indian Art Ware, by T. N. Mukharji,
folio, pp. 18. Calcutta, 1883 2s
See also Birdwood (5266), Journal of Indian Art and Industry (6286), &c.
5158 Arthur (Rev. Wm.) A Mission to the Mysore, with Scenes and
Facts illustrative of India, its People, and its Religion, 12mo,
cloth. 1847 3s
5159 Arthur (T. C.) Reminiscences of an Indian Police Official,
illustrations, 8vo, cloth. 1894 6s
5160 Ashmore (Haniette) Narrative of a Three Months' March in
India, and a Residence in the Dooab, by the Wife of an Officer,
plates, 12mo, cloth. 1841 5s
Includes account of voyage outward via the Cape in 1833 and Homeward in
1838. Description of Calcutta, Serampore, Cawnpore, Allahabad, Benares, &c.
5161 Asoka, Buddhist Emperor of India, by Vincent A. Smith (Rulers
of India), iiuq^, 12mo, cloth. 1901 3s
Inscriptions: see Alexander the Great ; Arch^ological
Surveys; Cunningham (Gen. A.); Fergusson ; Manning;
Ra JENDRALAiA MiTRA ; Sfeir ; Wheei.er, and followmg Section.
Asoka was the C^onstantine of Buddhism, which he made the State religion of
India, third century B.C.
83, High Street, Maryhhone, London, W.
76 Francis Edwards^s Catalogue
5162 Assam. Papers relating to Assam : Geography and Population,
by Capt. Neuf ville ; Memoir on Assam and Neighbouring Countries,
1825-28, by Lt. R. Wilcox ; Visit to an Abor Village, 1855, by Capt.
Dalton, &c. (Bengal Records), roy. 8vo. Calcutta, 1855 3s 6d
5163 Reports on Revenue of Assam, and Wild Tribes bordering
on Chittagong (Bengal Records), roy. 8vo. Calcutta, 1853 2s 6d
See also Barker, Butler, Census. Griffith (W.), Hamilton, Hill Tracts, Hunter
(W. W.) Murphy, Needham, Pollok, Robinson (W.), Wylie, &c.
5163b Atkins (J.) Coins and Tokens of the British Possessions in
Europe, India, America, and other Dependencies of the British
Empire, engravings, 8vo, roxburghe binding. 1888 (pub. 24s) 12s
Descriptions of upwards of 3,500 pieces, with many illustrations, including
Coins and Tokens struck for, or issued in, Bombay, Bengal, Madras, the Indian
Empire, Ceylon, Straits Settlements, Java, Hong Kong, Borneo, Mauritius, &c.
5164 Atkinson (Capt. G. F.) The Campaign in India: Twentij-six
tinted lithographs illustrating the Military Operations before Delhi
during the Mutiny, with letterpress, imp. folio, cloth. (Day & Son),
. 1859 1 10s
Sketches representing mutinous Sepoys and Native Allies, Bengal Fusiliers and
Officers, Camp Scenes, Pickets, Sorties, Artillery in Action, Hodson's Horse, Siege
Trains, Sappers at work in the Batteries, the Storming of Delhi, Prize Agents
extracting Treasure, Wounded Men and Officers at Simla, &c.
5165 Campaign in India, another copy, bound up with Capt.
Mecham's Sketches and Incidents of the Siege of Lucknow:
Twenty-seven tinted lithographs, with descriptive notices by Couper,
(Day & Son), 1858. One vol. imp. folio, half-mor. 1858-59 2 2s
See also Mecham.
5166 "Curry and Rice," on Forty Plates, or the Ingredients of
Social Life at **Our Station" in India, 4to, extra gilt. Day & Son
[1860] 1 7s
A series of amusing articles on Anglo-Indian life, illustrated by 40 tinted titho-
graphs. The work is dedicated to Thackeray.
5167 Attar Singh (Sirdar) Travels of the Gurus Tegh Bahadar and
Gobind Singh, translated from the Gurmukhi, 12mo, cloth. Lahore,
1876 3s
Crude prophecies of Sikh religionists, bearing upon political and ecclesiastical
matters.
5168 Auber (Peter), Secretary E.I. Co. Rise and Progress of the
British Power in India, 2 vols. 8vo, half-calf. 1837. Founded on
official records. 7s 6d
Evidence before Select Committee, 1832. See E.I. Company.
5169 Auckland, Tlie Earl of, and the First Afghan 'War, by Capt.
L. J. Trotter, map (Rulers of India Series), 12mo, cloth. 1893 2s
Lord Auckland was Governor- General, 1835-41, the period covering the first
Afghan War and the Retreat from Cabul. See also Colvin, Eden (Hon. Miss),
Fane, Johnson, Trotter, &c.
AURUNGZEBE and Decay of the Mogul Empire, 1658-1707, see Bernier, Careri,
Dryden, Elliot and Dowson, Elphinstone, Hedges, Lane- Poole, Manouchi, Kulers of
India, Tavernier, Wheeler' sj and other Histories.
83, High Street, Ma/rylehone, London, W.
India 77
5171 Autobiography of an Indian Army Surgeon; or, Leaves turned
down from a Journal, 12mo, cloth. 1854 3s 6d
Includes experiences of a voyage to India, Madras, Calcutta, Allahabad. &c.,
Episodes of Burmah, and two visits to the Cape of Good Hope.
5172 Baber, Emperor of Hindustan, Memoirs of, by Himself, in the
Jaghatai Turki, translated by Dr. Leyden and Wm. Brskine, with
Notes, Geographical Introduction, and ma'p, 4to, half-calf. 1826
{rare) 3 10s
5173 The Life of Baber, Emperor of Hindostan, by Himself
(abridged), edited by R. M. Caldecott, inap, 8vo, cloth. 1844 9s
"Baber's delightful Memoirs are no rough soldier's chronicle They contain
the personal impressions and acute reflections of a cultivated man of the world."
Lane- Poole. " Baber's Autobiography is one of those priceless records which are
for all time, and is tit to rank with the Confessions of St. Augustine and Rousseau,
the Memoirs of Gibbon and Newton. In Asia it stands almost alone." Beveridge.
See also Elliot, Elphinstone, Erskine, Hunter, Keeue, and Lane- Poole.
5174 Bacon (Thos.), Lt. Bengal Horse Artillery. First Impressions
and Studies in Hindostan, 1831-36, plates, 2 vols. 8vo, cl. 1837 12s
Stored with descriptions of Oriental magnificence, anecdotes of tiger hunting
and bear shooting, perilous and humorous adventures.
Bacon (Lieut. Thos.) Illustrations of Scenery and Architecture of
India. See Oeiental Portfolio. 1841.
5175 Baden-Powell ([Gen."| R. S. S.) Pigsticking or Hog Hunting,
illustrated, 8vo, cloth. 1889 6s
5176 Baden-Powell (B. H.) The Land Systems of British India: a
Manual of Land Tenure and Land Revenue Administration in the
Several Provinces, mapsj 3 vols. 8vo, cl. Oxford, 1892 (pub. 63s) 2
5177 The Indian Village Community Examined with Reference
to the Physical, Ethnographic, and Historical Conditions of the
Provinces, chiefly on the Basis of the Revenue-Settlement Records
and District Manuals, map, 8vo, cloth. 1896 (pub. 16s) 4s
5178 Badger (Dr. G. P.) The Church and Church Missions Bombay
Q. Magazine, Jan., 1852, pp. 129-164 2s
5179 Government, Education, and Christianity in India, pp. 44.
1858 2s
5181 Baikie (Dr. R.) Observations on the Neilgherries, their Topo-
graphy, Climate, Soil, and Productions, maps, coloured views, &c.,
edited by W. H. Smoult, royal 8vo, half-calf. Calcutta, 1834 6s
Contains 2 large maps, 80 plates of routes from E. or W. Coast, 2 coloured
views of Ootacamund, 2 sketches of Toda natives, and 3 coloured plates of plants.
5182 Tlie Neilgherries, second edition, 2 maps, 8vo, cloth.
Calcutta, 1857 3s 6d
5183 Second edition, another copy, morocco. 1857 5s
The second edition is wiihout the plates of the first edition, and both copies
described are minus a panoramic view of Ootacamund which they should have.
5184 [Baillie] Memoirs of the Late [Mahratta] War in Asia, 1780-84,
with Narrative of the Imprisonment of the Officers and Soldiers at
Seringapatam, by an Officer of Colonel Baillie's Detachment, 2 ptans,
2 vols. 8vo, calf extra. 1788. ^
83, High Street, Marylehone, London, W.
78 Francis Edwards's Catalogue
5185 [Baillie] Memoirs of the Late War in Asia, revised and abridged,
witli plan, Svo, half-calf. 1789 10s
This work has been attributed to Wm. Thomson, LL.D, The name of
" Thomson " is not in the list of imprisoned officers of Col. Baillie, but two
officers of the name of Baillie are, and as both survived their imprisonment, they
may have furnished materials for the ' Narrative.' It is largely quoted in the
third vol. of Lord Lindsay's Lives of the Lindsays, which work has another
circumstantial account. See also Hyder Ali and Munro (Capt. Innes).
5186 Baillie (Alex. F.) Kurrachee ; its Past, Present, and Future,
maps, plans, and photographs, imp. Svo, cloth. 1890 1 Is
5187 Baird (Gen. Sir David) Life of [By Theodore Hook], portrait,
maiJS, and plates, 2 vols. Svo, bds. 1832 8s 6d
5188 Another copy, half-russia 10s
Including services in Mysore, in Egypt, at the Cape of Good Hope, in the
Peninsular War, &c.
Baker (Sir S.) Wild Beasts. See Natural History Section.
5189 Baker (Sir Wm. Erskine) Memoir [by Gen. Yule and Sir R.
Maclagan], Svo, pp. viii-67 and photo portrait (for private circula-
tion). 1882 2s 6d
5191 Baker (Edward B.) Sport in Bengal, and How, When, and
Where to Seek It, large map, Svo, cloth. 1887 5s
" The record of forty years' life amongst savage beasts and more savage men,"
with a chapter on the physical and climatic features of the country, another of
" wrinkles," lists of game, and vocabularies in English and Hindostanee,
5192 Baldseus (Philippus) Beschryving van Malabar en Choromandel
en het Eyland Ceylon (1649) nevens de Afgoderije der Oost-Indische
Heijdenen, engraved title and numerous copper-plate views, folio,
calf. Amsterdam, 1672 1
5193 Description of the Coasts of Malabar and Coromandel and
of Ceylon, plates, folio, calf (from Churchill). 1703 18s
5194 Anotherissue, larger paper, fol., calf (Churchill). 1747 ^1 5s
5195 Baldwin (Capt. J. H.) The Large and Small Game of Bengal
and N.W. Provinces of India, illustrated, small 4to, clo. 1877 14s
The Tiger, Panther, Leopard, Lynx, Wolf, Buffalo, Bear, Elephant, Antelope,
Game and Water Birds.
5197 Balfour (Major George), late Consul at Shanghai, Services in
India and China (1825-46), Svo, pp. 30. 1848 2s
5198 Balfour (Surgeon-Gen. Ed.) Cyclopaedia of India and of Eastern
and Southern Asia, 3 vols, royal Svo, cl. 1885 (pub. 5 5s) 1 5s
The work brings together for the first time commercial, scientific, and
industrial information relating to India, Further India, and the East Indies
generally,
"Hitherto there has been no way of learning anything of India except by
accumulating a large library It is not t )o much to say that Dr. Balfour has now
supplied this want." Geographical Review.
5199 Ball (V.) Jungle Life in India ; or, the Journeys of an Indian
Geologist (1864-78), map and illustrations, Svo, cloth. 1880 10s
Contains much valuable information on the features of the Nerbudda Valley,
Orissa, Central and N.W. Provinces, accounts of visits to the Andaman and Nicobar
Islands in 1869 and 1873, appendices on geological formations, distribution of stone
implements, and list of scientific papers published by the author.
83, High Street, Marylehone, London, W.
India 79
5201 Ballantyne (Henry) On India's Frontier ; or, Nepal, the
Gurkhas' Mysterious Land, plates, 12mo, cloth. London [Neio
York], 1896 as 6d
5202 Baly (Arclidn. J.) The Employment of Europeans in India, 8vo,
pp. ii-38-vl. Calcutta, 1879 Is 6d
Bannu. See Edwardes, Nicholson, Sandeman, Thorburn.
5203 Barbe (Emile) Le Nabab Rene Madec : Histoire Diplomatique
des Projets de la France sur le Bengale et le Pendjab, 1772-1808,
portrait and plan, 8vo, sewed. Paris, 1894 3s 6d
5204 Barbosa (Duarte) Description of the Coasts of E. Africa and
Malabar and Bengal (1520), translated by Lord Stanley of Alderley
(Hakluyt Soc), 8vo, cloth. 1865 10s
5206 Barker (George M.) A Tea Planter's Life in Assam, with 75
illustrations, 12aio, cloth. Calcutta, 1884 3s
Sketches of Calcutta, the Naga expedition, the Assamese, planting, coolie
labour, insects, birds, and carnivora, laws of health, jungle fever, snake-bites,
future of Indian teas, &c.
Barlow (Sir George) Administration of, 1805-7. See Malcolm,
Marsh.
5207 Barns (J. W.) Physical Geography of Bhawulpore State,
Punjab, Jour. R. Geog. Soc, 1872, vol. xlii. pp. 390-408, cloth 3s
5208 Baroda, The Revolution at, 1874-75, by D. A. Taleyarkan, 8vo,
pp. 78-xix, sewed. Bombay Is 6d
See also Bombay, Census, Chapman, Meade, Outram, Reid (L. R.), Wallace CCol.)
5209 Barr (Lt. Wm.) 'Journal of a March from Delhi to Peshawur
and from thence to Cabul, with the Mission of Sir C. M. Wade,
until 6 plates, 12mo, half-calf. 1844 5s
Includes Travels in the Punjab, a Visit to Lahore, and a Narrative of Opera-
tions in the Khyber Pass, 1839.
5211 Barras (Julius) India and Tiger Hunting, and other Adven-
tures, 12mo, cloth. 1883 2s
The author passed twenty-eight years in the Army in India.
5212 Barron (Capt. Richard) Views in India, 6 double page
COLOURED DiiAWiNGS, chicfly among the Neelgherry Hills, 1835,
with notes, small descriptive illustrations, on India paper, and
coloured plate, 'Male and Female Toda,' &c., royal folio, new
half-morocco. 1837 ^^ ^^^
[ ] Wanderings in the Himmala. See Pilgrim.
Barros and Da Couto, Portuguese Conquests in India, &c. See p. 3.
Bartolomeo (Fra). See Paolino da San Bartolomeo.
5213 [Bartrum (Mrs.)] A Widow's Reminiscences of the Siege of
Lucknow, 12mo, cloth. 1858 ^^
5214 Bateman (Rev. Josiah) Le Martini^re : Reply respecting
Bishop Wilson of Calcutta on Education in England, 8vo, pp. H^.
1839 "^^
See Wilson (Daniel, D.D.). ^^ _______
8S^ High Street, MaryUhone, London, W.
80 Francis Edwards's Catalogue
5215 Bayley (W. H.) Suggestions for a Uniform System of Weights
and Measures for India, 8vo, pp. 36. Malvern, 1857 2s
See also Bombay Chamber, Coins, Gover, Prinsep.
5216 Bayley (Sir E. Clive) The Local Miihammadan Dynasties
Gujarat, map, Svo, cloth, 1886 (pub. 21s) 6s
One of the histories Sir Henry Elliot hoped to have added to his great work
* The History of India as told by its Own Historians,' to which it forms a
sequel. The translation (based on that of Prof. Dowden) is prefaced by a brief
memoir of Sir E. C. Bayley, a descriptive introduction, and an ' Early History of
Gujarat.'
5217 Beal (Samuel) Si-Yu-Ki. Buddhist Records of the Western
World, translated from the Chinese, witU map (Triibner's Oriental
Series), 2 vols. Svo, cloth. 1884 1 16s
The Travels of the Chinese Pilgrims Fa-hian (A.D. 400), Sung-Yun and Hwei-
Sang (518), and Hiuen Tsiang (629-645) to India, with the Geography, History,
Manners, and Religion of the People ; and accounts of the sacred vestiges of their
religion which they found stupas, temples, schools, books, teachers, &c. The best
account of India at the dates mentioned.
5218 History of the Early Life of Hiuen-Tsiang, Svo, cloth.
1888 7s
A Supple aaent to the 'Si-Yu-Ki,' correcting and illustrating it in many par-
ticulars.
5219 Beatson (Col. Alex.) View of the War with Tippoo Sultaun,
Operations of the Army, and Siege of Seringapatam, portrait, map,
and 4 plates, 4to, calf. 1800 14s
5220 TheWarwithTippoo, another copy, 4to, half-calf. 1800 12s 6d
Beaulieu (Commander) Expedition to the East Indies, 1619-22, with
Observations of the Coasts, People, &c. See Tiievenot's Col-
lection, Vol. I., and Harris's Voyages, Vol. I.
5221 Bell (Major Evans) The Rajah and Principality of Mysore, Svo,
cloth. 1865 . 2s
5222 The Mysore Reversion : an Exceptional Case, second edition?
with Remarks on Parliamentary Papers, &c., Svo, cl. 1866 2s 6d
See also Beiggs (Gen.) and references under Mysore.
5223 Retrospects and Prospects of Indian Policy, Svo, cloth.
1868 2s 6d
5224 Bellew (Capt.) Memoirs of a Griffin ; or, a Cadet's First Year in
India, 10 amusing illustrations, 2 vols. 12mo, cloth. 1843 6s
Our Punjab Frontier. See Afghanistan, pp. 58, 59.
5225 Benares. History of the Province of Benares, Part I. (all
published), Svo, cloth. Inverness, 1873 3s 6d
In defence of the rights and privileges of the Rajah of Benares.
5226 Bendall (Prof. Cecil) Journey of Literary and Archaeological
Research in Nepal and Northern India, 1884-5 (Cambridge Univ.
Press), Svo, cloth. 1886 8s 6d
See also Indian Literature.
5227 Benett (W. C.) The Family History of the Chief Clans, Roy
Bareilly District, royal Svo, pp. iv-76, and folding pedigrees.
Lucknow, 1870 2s 6d
83, High Street, Marylshone, Londan, W,
India 81
5228 Bengal. Narrative of Transactions during the Soobahdaries of
Azeem us Shan Jaffer Khan. Shuja Khan, &c. [in first half of the
18th century]. Prom a Persian MS. by Prof. Gladwin, 8vo, boards.
7s
5229 --Memorial to Sir Charles Wood on Proposed Reduction of
balanes of Civil Servants, folio, sewed. 1862 2s
5230 Memorials of Covenanted Civilians, folio, sewed. 1862 2s
^^^^ TTT "^^- Secretary of State to Gov.-General of India on
C.S. Salaries, folio, sewed. [1866] 2s
5232 Circularof Subscribersto Annuity Fund,folio,8wd. [1869] 2s
5233 Handbook of Rules and Regulations affecting Officers in
?iji^ Departments, by R. C. Tulloh, 8vo, pp. iv-184. Calcutta,
^^^ Is 6d
Social Condition of Bengal, 1748-64. See Long.
Statistical Account of Bengal. See Hunter.
Administration of Justice in Bengal. See Law and Justice.
Records. See Hunter.
Rural Life in. See Grant (Colesworthy).
Leaves from a Diary in. See Clay (A. H.)
See also Calcutta, Census, Danvers, East India Company, Francis, Hastings (W.),
Hunter, Long, Maps, Murray (Handbook).
Bentinck (Lord William). See Boulger.
Benjamin (3. J.) Travels through India, &c., 1846-55. See p. 3.
5241 Berar Provinces, History of the Assignment of, for Mainten-
ance of the Hyderabad Contingent, royal 8vo, pp. 52. 1881 3s 6d
See Census.
5242 Beresford (Lord William) Soldier, Statesman, and Sportsman:
a Record of his Eighteen Years in India, and a full Resume of his
Racing Career, by H. E. Abbott, crown 8vo, sewed. 2s
5244 Bernier (Fran9ois), Voyages de (1656-68), contenant la Descrip-
tion des ;&tats du Grand Mogol avec Lettre a M. Colbert de
I'Etendue de I'Hindoustan, et de la Decadence des Etats d'Asie,
nouv. ^dit., plates, 2 vols. 12mo, calf. Amsterdam, 1724 9s
5245 Travels in the Mogul Empire (1656-68), History of the late
Revolution of the Empire of the Great Mogul with Letter to
Colbert on the Decaying States of Asia, &c., English translation,
1671 [reprinted Bombay, 1830], 8vo, pp. 348, half-calf 5s
5247 Travels in the Mogul Empire, Brock's translation, improved
by Arch. Constable, with bibliography, coloured frontispiece, plates,
and facsimile mai3s, 12mo, clotli. 1891 (pub. 6s net) 2s 9d
" The most instructive of all East Indian travellers." Major Rennell.
" Bernier's account of India is most picturesque, nor can we imagine anything
more interesting than his descriptions of the barbaric splendour of the Court of
Aurengzehe.'' Quarterly Review, January, 1828.
" Accurate and candid memoirs describing the causes of that important revolu-
tion which raised Aurungzebe to the throne of Hindostan. Bernier was personally
engaged in the scene of action, and an eye-witness of many of the principal events,
which are related in a simple, interesting language." George Forstek (1783).
"Notwithstanding the remoteness of its date, this work contains the most
graphic and best account of the manners, customs, and institutions of the people of
India hitherto published." J. E. McCulloch (1845).
83, Hi^h Street, Marylehone, London, W,
82 Francis Edwards^ s Catalogue
5248 Bevan (Major H.) Thirty Years in India, 1808-38, 2 vols. 12mo,
cloth. 1839L . 8s
5249 Beveridge (H.) History of India, Civil, Military, and Social,
from the First Landing of the English, 500 illustrations, 3 vols,
irap. 8vo, cloth. 1866 12s
5250 Beveridge (H., Jim.) The District of Bakarganj, Eastern
Bengal ; its History and Statistics, map, 8vo, cloth. 1876 8s
Physical Features, Antiquities, the Peoples, Land Tenures, Administration,
Revenue, &c.
5251 The Trial of Maharaja Nanda Kumar: Narrative of a
Judicial Murder, 8vo, cloth. Calcutta, 1886 8s 6d
With Appendix of Evidence, Depositions, Documents, and Notes. Mr.
Beveridge re-examines the whole case as well as the arguments of Sir James Fifz-
james Stephen [q v.), and gives his verdict against Hastings and Impey. See also
references under Nuncomab.
5252 Bholanauth Chunder. Travels of a Hindoo to Bengal and
Upper India, Introduction by Talboys Wheeler, map, 2 vols. 12mo,
cloth, 1869 6s
Descriptions by a native of local traditions, stories, manners, and customs.
*' One of the most remarkable and original works in connection with India."
Introduction.
5253 Biddulph (Col. J.) The Tribes of the Hindu Kush, with Appen-
dices on Languages, map and illustrations, roy. 8vo, cloth.
Calcutta, 1880 10s 6d
5254 The 19th and their Times: Four Cavalry Regiments that
have borne the Number **19," and the Campaigns in which they
have served, plates, 8vo, cloth. 1899 8s 6d
Includes chapters on the War in Mysore, Battle of Assaye, War with the
United States, 1808-18, on the Niagara Frontier, 1814-21, Egypt, 1882-84, Nile, 1899.
5255 Stringer Lawrence, the Father of the Indian Army, 12mo,
cloth. 1901 . 4s
5256 Biggs (Col.) Architecture of Ahmedabad, Goozerat, 120 photo-
graphs, with Historical Sketch of Goozerat by T. C. Hope, and
Architectural Notes by J. Fergusson, 4to, cloth gilt. 1866 1 10s
5257 Architecture of Ahmedabad, text only, 4to, gilt 14s
BiLGRAMi (Syed Hossain) History of the Nizam's Dominions.
See Nizam.
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5412 India, its Government and Future Considered, pp. 48.
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5423 Campbell (Sir George) Memoirs of My Indian Career, 1843-76,
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5438 Carpenter (P.) Hog Hunting in Lower Bengal, 8 large and
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5439 Carpenter (Mary) Six Months in India, porti-ait of Rammohun
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5440 Carpenter (Edward) From Adam's Peak to Elephanta : Sketches
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5441 Carre (M.) Voyages des Indes Orientales, mele de plusieurs
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5483 Clarke (Capt. Melville) From Simla through Ladac and Cash-
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5486 Clifford (Hugh C, Lord) Letters on East India Affairs [Treat-
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5488 Clive (Robert, Lord) Life of, from Family Papers, by Sir John
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5495 Letter to Proprietors of E.I. Stock, 8vo, pp. 94. 1764 5s
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5506 Combermere (Viscount) Memoirs and Correspondence, from
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5507 Compton (Herbert) European Military Adventurers of Hindu-
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5508 Another edition, 12mo, cloth ("Adventure" Series) 3s 6d
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5509 A Master Mariner: Life [and Journal] of Capt. Robert
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5510 A King's Hussar: Military Memoirs of Twenty-five Years
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5513 Constable's Hand Atlas of India: a series of Sixty Maps and
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Major's India in the 15th Century, post.
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5515 Conway (Sir Wm. Martin) Climbing and Exploration in the
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5516 Supplementary volume of Scientific Memoranda: Reports
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5517 Crossing of the Hispar Pass, Kashmir, Geog. Journal, Feb.,
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5518 - Exploration in the Mustagh Mountains, Geog. Jour.,
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5519 Cooke (H. R.) Repression of Female Infanticide in Gujarat, &c.
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5544 [Covert.] A | Trve and | almost incre- | dible Report of an
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5595 Daniell (Thomas and William) Oriental Scenery ; or, Views of
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5596 Daniell's Oriental Scenery: another copy, containing 132 plates,
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5597 Daniell's Oriental Scenery, aquatint engravings, coloured,
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21. Gate leading to Musjed at Chunar Gur, on the Ganges.
Part III.
2. Ruins of Raiah Rotas's Palace, Behar. x i,. i ^a
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I {^rcf rM^usofo^rf lulUn Khusc-o's Garden, near Allahabad.
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14. View of Ousoor, near Bf^ngalorp, Mysore
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20. The Boalee at Ramnasur. M^hnl
24. Mausoleum of Nawaub Asoph Khan, at baje Mahal.
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5606 Danish Missionaries and their Success in Malabar, with
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83f High Street, Maryhhone, London^ W.
India 109
the Conquests of D'Alboquerqiie and others ; these chapters are followed by others
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5611 Darrah (Henry Zouch) Sport in the Highlands of Kashmir:
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5612 Dass (Ishuree) Domestic Manners and Customs of the Hindoos
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5645 Problems of Greater Britain, with 5 maps, 2 vols. 8vo, cloth.
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5655 D'Orsey (Rev. A. J. D.) Portuguese Discoveries, Dependencies,
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5673 Dryden's Aureng-Zebe : a Tragedy, and the Second Book of
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5676 Dubois (I'Abbe J. A.) Description of the Character, Manners,
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5709 Durand (Col. Alg.) The Making of a Frontier ; Five Years in
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EAST INDIA COMPANY.
5714 East India Company: Dawn of British Trade to the East
Indies, Court Minutes of the E.I. Co., 1599-1603, printed from the
Original MS. by Henry Stevens, with Introduction by Sir George
Birdwood, Svo, cloth. 1886 12s
Illustrntions from the Ptecords and Relics of the East India Company,
Facsimiles of Documents, Seals, Charters, Letters Patent, Views of Old
Buildings, Leadenhall Street, of the New India Office, Whitehall and
St. James's Park. See Journal of Indian Art, vol. iii. (No. 31).
E.I.C. Charter of Queen Elizabeth, 1600. See Ilbert.
8Sy High Street, Marylehone, London, W.
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East India Company {continued)
5715 Charters relating to the East India Company, 1600 to 1761, re-
printed from a former Collection, with Additions and a Preface by
John Shaw, 4to, calf. Madras^ 1887 8s
5716 The First Letter Book of the East India Company, 1600-19,
edited by Sir George Birdwood and Wm. Foster, 8vo, cl. 1893 1
5717 Letters received from its Servants by the E.I. Company (from
the India Office Records), Vols. I to VI., 1602-17, 8vo, cloth.
1897-1902 each 14s 6d
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were issued under the supervision of Mr. Danvers ; Vols. III. to VI. under that of
Mr. Wm. Foster.
5718 Unique Collection of over One Hundred Rare Pamphlets,
formed by John Bruce, Esq., Historian of the Company, many
containing his autograph and marginal notes, uniformly bound in
calf, 16 vols. 8vo. 1764-94 17
Lord dive's Letter to Proprietors in his Defence, pp. 54. 17(54.
Letter to Proprietors on Lord Olive's Jaghire, pp. 92. 1764.
Reflections on India Affairs, by a gentleman long resident in India, pp. 80. 1764.
Lstter to Proprietors [on Lord Olive], by a Proprietor, pp. 24. 1764.
OoDsiderations on E.I. Oo.'s Affairs, by a Person interested in them, pp. 28
Narrative of What Happened in Bengal, 1760 (reprinted), pp 52. 1764.
Supplement to the Narrative of What Happened, &c., 1760, pp. 26. 1764.
Some Remarks on Pamphlet Oiven Away [* Oonsiderations '], pp. 16 1764
Letter to Proprietors from John Johnstone, pp. 90. 1766
Tbe East India Examiner, pp. 112. 1766.
The Absolute Necessity of Laying Open the Trade, pp. 64. 1767.
Letter to Proprietors from Henry Vansittart, pp. 150. 1767.
Defence of Mr. Sulivan's Propositions, pp. 42. 1767.
Address from Mr. J. Z. Holwell to Luke Scrafton, pp. 62. 1767.
State of E.L Oo.'s Affairs and Intended Dividend Bill, December, 1767, pp. 34.
Dangers and Disadvantage of the Oo.'s Building Ships, pp. 32. 1768.
Considerations on E.I. Oo.'s Affairs [by Home Tooke ?], pp. 28. [1768].
Account of what has passed between the Directors and A. Dalrymple : Introduction
to Plan for extending Commerce and an establishment at Balambangan. i/bJ.
Plan for Extending the Oommerce, &c., by A. Dalrymple, pp. 116, and map. 176i).
Letter to the Proprietors, by a Steady Proprietor, pp. 32. 1769.
Letter from a Proprietor in Town to a Proprietor in the Country, pp. 24. 1769.
Brief Oonsiderations Plan for a Corps of Light Troops, pp. 28. 1769.
General View of the E.L Co.. 1769 Some Observations on the Present State ot
their Affairs [by Alex. Dalrymple], pp. 118. 1772. . t^ t ^- .
Considerations on a Pamphlet Thought* on Our Acquisitions in E. Indio^,
particularly Bengal [by Alex. Dalrymple], pp. 72. 1/7A ^ +i,i^.
Present State E.L Oo.'s Affairs, under Inspection of Mr. Hoole, pp. 51, and tahi s.
RepoJt^frim Committee .f Secrecy, H.C, on State of the R.I. Co., pp. 50. 1773.
By-Liws, Constitutions, Orders, aud Rules, pp. 54. 1774. Toafi^A wifh
Proceedings at Fort William respecting Administration of Jastic, with
Translation of the Gentoo Laws, pp. 108. J^To.
Letter to Directors, by Keane Fitzgerald, pp. 38. i///.
Letter from George Dodwell to tbe Proprietors, pp. 40. 1777.
83, High Street, Marylebone, London, W.
118 Francis Edwards^ s Catalogue
East India Company Pamphlets (continued)
Letter to the Right Hon. Lord Pigot, pp. 24. 1777.
Ad Essay on the Rights of the E.I. Co., pp. 68. 1778.
An Address to the Proprietors relative to their Shipping, pp. 124. 1778.
Considerations on the Important Benefits to be deri/ed from the E.I. Co. Building
their own Ships, by the author of the ' Essay on the Rights,' &c., pp. 40. 1778.
Strictures on a Pamphlet Considerations on the Important Benefits, &c. [by
John Clarkson?], pp. 38. [1778].
Every Merchant not his own Shipbuilder, pp. 78. 1778.
Speech intended to have been Spoken on Opening the Trade, pp. 47. 1779.
Minutes of the Supreme Council of Bengal on late Contracts, &c., pp. 100. 1780.
Abstract of the Trial of George Stratton. Henry Brooke, Charles Floyer, and George
Mackay, Esquires for Deposing Lord Pigot, pp. 86. 1780.
Thoughts on Improving the Government of the British E. Indies, pp. 76. 1780.
Heads of an Agreement between the Parliament and the E.I. Co., pp. 14. 1780.
View of the Present State of the Dutch Settlements in the B. Indies, by a Person
long Resident in India, pp. 62. 1780.
State of the British Authority in Bengal under Mr. Hastings ; of the Marhatta
War, and Negociations with the Rajah of Berar, pp. 62. 1781.
A Short Review of the Transactions in Bengal during the last Ten Years, by Major
John Scott, pp. 120. 1782.
Extracts from the Records E.I. House relative to Mr. F. Fowke, pp. 38. 1782.
A Hint upon the Present Debates on Indian Affairs, py. 56. 1782.
Third Letter to Edmund Burke on the Evidence in Reports of the H.C. Select
Committee [By Capt. Joseph Price], pp. 40, 72. 1782.
Letters of Detector [N. B. Halhed] on Reports of Select Committee, pp. 138. 1782.
Letter to Robert Gregory, Chairman of the Court of Directors, pp. 24. 1782.
Some Observations on a Late Publication 'Travels in Europe, Asia,' &c., in
which the real Author of this new and curious Asiatic Atlantis, his Character
and Abilities are made known [by Capt. Joseph Price], pp. 167. 1782.
The Oriental Magazine, or E.I. Intelligence (History of European Settlements in
S. Asia), No. I., pp. viii-32. 1782.
The East India Intelligencer ; or, History of E.I. Affairs in England, pp. 32. 1782.
The Commercial Companion for the E. Indies, pp. 24. 1782.
The East India Register for 1782 : Lists of Proprietors, Officers, Servants, and
Shipping of the E.I. Co., pp. 32. 1782.
The Public Remembrancer : Lists of Land Forces and Royal Navy, pp. 32. 1782.
Vindication of Gen. R. Smith, Chairman H.C. Select Committee, pp. 145. 1783.
A Series of Facts: Political State of India, Powers at War, &c. [by Capt. Joseph
Price], pp. 54.
Letter to Earl Shelburne on Mr. Townshend's Letter to E.I. Co.. pp. 28. 1783.
Letter to Directors from Warren Hastings, Fort William, March 20, 1783, pp. 48.
Letters of a Citizen on India Affairs, pp. 52. 1783.
Letter to Edmund Burke on his Charges against the Gov.-Gen. of Bengal (signed
" Detector," i.e., N. B. Halhed), pp. 78. 1783.
Letter to Edmund Burke by Major John Scott, pp. 36. 1783.
Retrospective View of India Affairs, Mharatta War, &c., pp. 112. 1783.
Letter from Capt. Joseph Price to Philip Francis, Esq., pp. 46. [1783.]
A Retrospective View of the Antient System of the E.I. Co., with a Plan of Regu-
lation, [by Alex. Dalrymple], pp. 92. 1784.
Observations on the E.I. Billci of Fox and Pitt, 8vo, pp. 46. 1784.
The Real Situation of the B.I. Co., with Appendix of Original Papers, by George
Tierney, pp. 98. 1784 [1787].
88^ High Street, Ma/rylehone, London, W.
India 119
East India Company Pamphlets {continued)
Some Considerations : Dangerous Consequences of Passing the E.I. Bill, pp. 40. 1784
Considerations on E.I. AfEairs, by a Member of the Last Parliament, pp. 66. 1784.
Second Letter to a Country Gentleman, pp. 64. 1784.
The Case of the E.T. Co. as Stated and Proved at the Bar of the House of Lords,
Dec, 1783, pp. 160. 1784.
Authentic Narrative of the Treatment of English Prisoners by Tippoo Saib, 1788-
1784, by Capt. Henry Oakes, with another Relation by Lt. John Charles Sheen,
List of Survivors, &c., pp. 126. 1785.
Original Papers relative to the Nabob of Arcot, and Rajah of Tanjore, pp. 86. 178.0.
Present State of the East Indies, by Warren Hastings, pp. viii-104. 1786.
Letters of Albanicus on the^ Charges against Warren Hastings, pp. 106. 1786.
On the Exorbitant Freight of E I. Co.'s Ships, by Anthony Brough, pp. 52. 1786.
Serious Address on Disputes relative to E.I. Co.'s Shipping, pp. 42. 1786.
An Appendix to Mr. Dalrymple's Account of the Loss of the " Grosvenor " : Report
of Wm. Hubberley, pp. 40. 1786.
Articles of Charge against Warren Hastings, presented to H.C. 4th April, 1786, by
Edmund Burke, pp. 322. 1786
Minutes of what was offered by Warren Hastings, Esq upon the Charges pre-
sented against him, pp. 196. [1786]
Speech, House of Commons 7th March, 1786, by Philip Francis, pp. 88. 1786.
East India Debate House of Commons 1st and 2nd June, 1786 on the
Charges against Hastings : Speeches by Burke, Kenyon, Pitt, North, Morriing-
ton, Mulgrave, Windham, Francis, Scott, Wilberforce, Fox, fee, pp. 100.
Speech of R. B. Sheridan, 7th Feb., 1787, on Fourth Charge against Warren
Hastings, relative to the Begums of Oude, pp. iv 76, 1787
Obseivations on the Defence made by Warren Hastings, part i., pp. 100. 1787
Articles of Charge against Sir Elijah Impey, 12th Dec, 1787, pp. 144. 1788
A Copy of the Charter of the Bank of England, pp. 62 ; Rules, By-Laws, &c,
pp. 63-80 (imperfect). 1788
Memoirs of Khojeh Abdulkurreem, a Cashmerian, who accompanied Nadir Shah
from Hindostan to Persia, &c, with History of Hindostan, 1739-49 (pp. xii-
220) ; Narrative of the Transactions in Bengal during the i irst Half ot the
Eighteenth Century (pp. x, 212). Two works translated from the Persian by
Prof. Gladwin. 1788 ,, o,v
See also Abdulkurreem, above (p. 65), and Bengal (p. 81).
General View of the Variations in the Affairs of the E.I. Co. from 1784, by George
Anderson, pp. 106 and folding tables. 1792
Heads of the Speech of Mr. Dundas, 23rd Feb., 1793, on Stating the Affairs of the
E.I. Co., pp. 48, 26. 1793
Strictures and Observations on British Commerce with the E. Indies, with a
Succinct History of the Sugar Trade, pp. iv-210. 1792.
The Right of the West India Merchants to a Double Monopoly of {he Sugar Market
and the Experience of all Monopolies Examined, pp. viii-85. 17Jd.
Letter from Mr. Fmncis to Lord North. Calcutta, 17th Sept., 1777, pp. iv-108. 1793.
Heads of Mr. Francis's Speech in Reply to Mr. Dundas, 23rd April, 1793, on the/
Government and Trade of India, pp. 20. 1793.
Three Letters on Importing Bengal Sugars, pp. 88. 1793.
Letter on Present Crisis of the Co.'s Affairs, by John Prinsep, pp. 28. 1793.
Letter to R. Brinsley Sheridan on Renewal of the E.L Co's Charter, by a Friend
to the Freedom to the Press [Major Scott], pp. 48. 1793.
Heads of a Proposed Speech by a Proprietor, upon the Policy of Renewing tne
Co.'s Monopoly, pp. 40. 1793. tt, t n ' pi.artpr
Case of the Proprietors of India Annuities and the Renewal of the I^^.l. Co. s onarier
pp.34. 1793. ^
83, Eigh^Street, Marylehone, London, W.
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East India Company Pamphlets {continued)
Letter to Mr. Dundas from Buyers of East India Piece Goods, on the Prohibition
of India Muslins, pp. 16. 1793.
Sketch of Debate, H.C., May 25, 1793, on Passing the Bill for Continuation of the
Charter of the E.I. Co. [by John Bruce], pp. 42. 1793.
Keponse precise au Precis pour les Actionnaires de la Nouvelle Compagnie des
Indes (Paris), pp. 40. Amsterdam, 119,1 .
Observations on the Conduct of Mr. Fox in the Impeachment of Mr. Hastings, by
a Friend to the Freedom of the Press [Major Scott], pp. lv-60. 1793.
Observations on Causes of the Present Discontents, Bombay, pp. iv-40. 1794.
Bengal Sugar : Method of Cultivating the Sugar Cane, pp. iv-164. 1794.
Thoughts on E.I. Co. Directors as Agents for Private Traders, pp. 18. 1794.
Observations on Copper Coinage for the Circars, by Alex. Dalrymple, pp.40. 1794.
Substance of the Speech of Mr. Burke in answer to Observations (of Lord Thurlow)
on Report of the Committee of Managers, pp. 28. 1794.
5719 The Grand Question concerning the Judicature of the House of Peers and the
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Hedges (Sir. Wm.) Diary of His Agency in Bengal, 1681-87, with Illustrative
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5720 A Letter to a Proprietor of the E.I. Company on Affairs at Madras and Pondi-
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5721 Memoirs of the Revolution in Bengal, 1757, by which Meer Jaffeir was raised
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5727 Enquiry into the Rights of the E.I. Co. of making War and Peace (1769), 8vo,
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5728 Reflections on the E.I. Trade and the E.I. Co., 1769 [by Thomas Forrest], pp. 16.
1779 2s 6d
5729 Thoughts on Our Acquisitions in Bengal, &;c., 8vo, pp. 44. 1771 3s
5730 Plan for the Government of Bengal, 8vo, pp. 42. 1772 3s
5731 Thoughts on improving the Government of the British Possessions in the
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5732 Erskine (Col. J. F.) Narrative and Memorial, relative to a Regiment raised
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5737 List of Names of Members and Directors of the E.I. Co., 8vo, pp. 84. 1784 3s 6d
5738 Stewart (Eobert) Narrative of a Transaction in Bengal (1782-83) between James
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5766 Considerations upon the Trade with India, and the Policy of continuing the
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5767 Trade with India, another copy, calf is 6d
5768 Fifth Keport of the Select Committee (House of Commons) on the Affairs of
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5771 Considerations on Colonial Policy, with Relation to the E.I. Company's Charter.
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5823 The Missionary Crusade against State Education, by A Native of feoutU-ni
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5824 Report on Public Instruction, Madras Presidency, 1887-8, folio, boards
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5826 Edwardes ([Major-Gen.] Sir Herbert) A Year on the Punjaub
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5837 Reply to ' India and Lord Ellenborough,' by Zeta, pp. 83,
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5838 Elliot (Capt. Robert, R.N.) Views in the East, comprising India,
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5842 Indian Famines and their Causes. Piioc. R. Col. Inst.,
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5845 Elliot (Sir Henry M.) Bibliographical Index to the Historians
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5847 Supplement to the Glossary of Indian Terms, A J (all
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5848 Memoirs on the History, Folk-Lore, and Distribution of
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5849 Elphinstone (Hon. Mountstuart) Life of, with Selections from
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&c., 2 vols. 8vo, cloth. 1884 9^
Elphinstone returned to England in 1829, after thirty years of official and
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5850 Report on the Territories conquered from the Paishwa, 4to,
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5852 The History of India [Hindu and Mahometan Periods,
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5854 The Rise of the British Power in India ; being a Continua-
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5857 Elwood (Mrs.) Narrative of Journey Overland from England,
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5867 Everest (Lt.-Col.) Engravings and Diagrams illustrative of the
Measurement of Two Sections of the Meridional Arc of India,
royal 4to, cloth. 1847 6s
5868 Ewart (Wm., M.P.) Settlement in India and Trade with Central
Asia, 8vo, pp. 18. 1858 2s
5869 Ewart (Gen. J. Alex.) The Story of a Soldier's Life ; or, Peace,
"War, and Mutiny, 2 vols. 8vo, cloth. 1881 12s
Vol. I. includes two voyages to Ihe Mauritius and the entire campaign in
Turkey and the Crimea ; Vol. II. The Sepoy Mutiny and five years' service at home.
Eyre (Sir Vincent) Operations in Cabul, 1841-42. See Afghanis-
tan, p. CO.
The Relief of Arrah, 1857. See Gubbins, Halls, Trevelyan
(Sir G.), Malleson, and other Historians of the Mutiny.
Fa-Hien, Travels in India and Ceylon (a.d. 399-413). See Beal,
SVKES.
5871 Facts and Reflections by a Subaltern of the Indian Army, 12mo,
cloth. 1849 2s 6d
Falconer (Hugh) Geological and other Memoirs of the North of
India. See Natural History section.
83 J High Street, Marylehone, London^ W.
India 131
5872 Falkland (Yiscoimtess) Chow-Chow, a Journal of Social Life in
India, Egypt, and Syria, 2 vols. 8vo, cloth. 1857 6s
Famines: Campbell (Sir G.), Cotton (Sir A.), Dickinson, Digby,
Elliot (R. H.), Frere, Hornaday, Hunter's Indian Empire, Kaye's
E.I. Co., Lawrence (Lord), Lytton, Merewether, Nash, North brook,
Routledge, Smith (Baird), Strachey, Temple (Sir R.), Trotter's India
under Victoria, &c.
5873 Fane (Hy. Edward) Five Years in India (1835-39), comprising
Travels in Bengal, Visit to Court of Runjeet Singh, Residence in
the Himalayas, Account of the Triumphant Entry into Cabul, 1839,
Voyage down the Indus, with 12 steel plates and other illustrations,
2 vols. 12mo, cloth. 1842 6s
The author was Aide-de-Camp to Lord Auckland. The work, which is most
instructive and entertaining, concludes with an amusing narrative of the author's
overland journey to England.
5874 Faria y Sousa (Manuel de) Asia Portuguesa, with numerous
plates and woodcuts, 3 vols, folio, calf. Lisbon, 1666-74-75 4
A valuable narmtive of the Portuguese conquests in the East Indies when
their flag waved from the Azores to China. The work is largely founded upon
older writers, especially upon Barros and DA CouTo. For English translation,
somewhat abridged, by Capt. John Stevens, see above, p. 7 ; see also references
under Portuguese in India, post.
5875 Europa Portuguesa ; Asia Portuguesa ; Africa Portuguesa ;
Retrato de Manuel de Faria y Sousa, por Don P. Moreno Porcel,
engraved titles, 8 vols, folio, calf. Lisbon, 1666-1733 8
Complete sets of Faria y Sousa are rare. This is composed of Europe, 2nd edit..
3 vols., 1678-80 ; Asia, 3 vols., 1666-75; Africa, 1 vol., 1681 ; and Eetrato, 1 vol., 1733. '
5876 Fawcett (Henry) Speeches on some Current Political Questions,
8vo, cloth. 1873 4s
Includes Fawcett's great speeches on Indian Finance and the Budgets of 1872
and 1873, on Education, Woman Suffrage, the Irish University Education, and the
speech at Brighton, Feb., 1873, wherein he refers to the continuous neglect of Indian
Affairs in the House of C'ommons.
5877 Fayrer (Surg.-Gen. Sir Joseph) Recollections of my Life, por-
traits and illustrations, 8vo, cloth. 1900 6s
Sir Joseph Fayrer's professional service in India began in 1850 and continued
through the Mutiny, to which, and the Siege of the Residency, Lucknow, three
chapters are devoted. After a short visit to England, Sir Joseph returned to
Calcutta, 1859-72. He subsequently revisited India in the suite of H.R.H. Albert
Edward, Prince of Wales, 1875.
Snakes of India, and Eoyal Tiger. See Natural History
Section.
See also Martin (Sir J. Ranald).
5878 Fenton (Mrs.) Journal of : Narrative of her Life in India, the
Isle of France (Mauritius), and Tasmania, 1826-30, with Preface by
Sir Henry W. Lawrence, 12mo, cloth. 1901 5s
Mrs. Fenton vi-sited India in 1827-28, residing mostly near Calcutta. Her
Journal of that period occupies the greater part of the volume.
5879 Fergusson (James) The Rock-Cut Temples of India, 19 litho-
graphic plates, folio, half-morocco, with a vol. of Descriptive Text
and 10 additional plates, 8vo, cloth. 1845 2 2s
5880 The Rock-Cut Temples, another, without the text ^1 10s
8S, High Street, Marylebone, London, W,
. > F 2
132 FraTids Edwards* 8 Catalogue
5881 Fergusson (James) The Rock-Out Temples of India, illustrated
by 74 photographs taken by Major Gill and described by James
Fergusson, 8vo, cloth, gilt edges. 1864 1 4s
A Selection of the best examples of the different series of caves at Eliora,
Ajunta, Cuttack, Salsette, Karli, Kainiari and Mahavellipore, drawn on stone by
T. C, Dibdin from sketches made on the spot, with the assistance of the caniera-
lucida, 1838-39.
See also Biggs ; Gill (Major).
5882 Picturesque Illustrations of Ancient Architectui'e in Hin-
dostan : Thirty-four tinted plates and sketch map, imp. folio,
half-morocco. 1848 3 3s
The illustrations include the gate of the Tope at Sanchi, the Temples of
Bobaneswar, of Jugganath at I'uri, of Kanaruc, Chan(h-avati, Barolli, Vimala Sah,
Sadri Mahavellipore, Towers at Clieetore, Palaces at Boondee, Porches, Gateways,
Tombs, &c.
5883 Tree and Serpent Worship : Illustrations of Mythology
and Art in India from the Sculptures of the Buddhist Topes at
Sanchi and Amravati, with Essays and Descriptions, original
edition, 100 plates and 21 wood engravings, imp. 4to, half-morocco.
1868 (pub. 10 10s) 6 10s
The main body of the work is preceded by an Introductory Essay on Human
Sacrifices and Serpent Worship in Egypt, India, Phoenicia, Mesopotamia, Greece,
Italy, Germany, Sarmatia, Scandinavia, France, Great Britain, Africa and America ;
in I*ersia, Cashmere, Cambodia, China, Oceania, Ceylon and India, the Mahabharata,
Buddhism, &c. 45 plates illustrate the Tope at Sanchi, and 43 that at Amravati.
Most important appendices on Asoka inscriptions. Snake Worship. &c.. are con-
tributed by Gen. Cunningham, Col. Meadows Taylor, Dr. Best, and Dr. Balfour.
5885 Rude Stone Monuments in All Countries, their Age and
Uses, with 234 illustrations, 8vo, cloth. 1872 1 4s
The rude stone monuments, which are probably more numerous in India than
in Europe, throw much light on the problems connected with the study of mega-
lithic monuments in the West. Mr. Fergusson discusses their geographical distribu-
tion and age, and gives engravings of 27 examples in different parts of India.
5886 Notes on the Saka, Samvat, and Gupta Eras, 8vo, cloth,
pp. iv-24. 1875 {privately printed) Is
5887 and Burgess (Dr. James) The Cave Temples of India,
with map, 98 plates in photo-lithography and 73 woodcuts, imp. 8vo,
half-morocco. 1880 2 12s 6d
Mr, Fergugson treats of the Eastern caves at Barabar, Eadgir, Katak, Hathi,
Undavilli, M ahavellipur, and the Seven Pagodas, Dr. Burgess of those in Western
India, in Kathiawar, the Koncan, Karle, Junnar, Nasik, Ajanta, Kanheri, Bagh,
Klura, Aurungabad, as well as the Brahmanic and Jaina Caves and Cave Temples in
tiie Dekkan, at Poonah, Elephanta, &;c.
5888 History of Indian and Eastern Architecture, with 2 maps
and 394 illustrations, 8vo, half-bound. 1899 dBl 4s
Book I. Buddhist Architecture in India and Ceylon. II. Jaina Architecture.
III. Architecture in the Himalayas (Nepal and Kashmir). IV. Dravidian Temples,
Rock-Cut, Tanjore, &c. V. Chalukyan. VI. Indo-Aryan Temples and Palaces at
Benares, Cuttack. Dharwar, Gwalior, fec. VII. Saracenic Tombs, Mosques, Minars,
the Taj, &c. VIII. Further India : Burmah, Siam, Java, Cambodia. IX. China.
5889 Collection of Photographs : Nineteen large Views of Hindu
Sculpture and Temples at Aiwulli, Tanjore, &c., imp. folio, half-
morocco 22s
83, High Street, Marylehone, London, W.
India
133
5891 Ferishta's History of Dekkan from the First Mohummedan
Conquests (a.d. 977-1605); with Continuation to the Emperor
Aurungzebe by other Native Writers ; also, Reign of his Succes-
sors ; and the History of Bengal, 1739-80, by Jonathan Scott,
2 vols. 4to, calf. Shrewsbury, 1794 1 8s
"The work of Ferishta is an abridgment of other historians, and extends to the
end of the reign of Akbar it is the most curious and valuable piece of Oriental
history."' Orme.
See also Briggs, Dow, Elliot (Sir H.).
Feudatory States. See Native States.
5892 Fife-Cookson (Lt.-Col. J. C.) Tiger Shooting in the Doon
and Ulwar, numerous illustrations, 8vo, cloth, 1887 5s
Finance, Revenue, Taxation, &c,
5894 Mr. Dundas's India Budget for 1789 ; Reply to, by County Member, 8 vo,
pp. ii-24. 1790 2s
5895 Finance and Revenue Accounts, Government of India, 1883-84, folio, boards.
Calcutta, 1885 3s
5896 Letter to Members H.C. on Indian Finance, pp. 11. 1859 ]s6d
5897 The Spoilt Child of the Indian Family : Bengal's Favoured Position at the
Financial Board, pp. 21. Bombay, 1868 " Is 6d
5898 How we Tax India : a Lecture, 8vo, pp. 40. Leeds printed, 1858 2s
See also Administration ; Coins, Elgin, Fawcett, Hobart, Laing, Mayo, North-
brook. Norton, Perry, Phillips, Prinsep (H. T.), Steuart, Strachey, Sullivan, Srkes,
Temple (Sir R.), Tucker, Wood, Dutt, Laiigley, &c.
5900 Fincastle (Viscount) and Elliot-Lockhart (P. 0.) A
Frontier Campaign : Narrative of the Operations of the Malakand
and Buner Field Forces, 1897-98, map and 16 illustrations, 12mo,
cloth. 1898 2s 6d
5901 Fitch (Ralph), England's Pioneer to India and Burma (1583-
1591), his Companions and Contemporaries, a Narrative in his own
words, edited by J. Horton-Ryley, 19 illustrations, 8vo, cloth.
This work throws light on the earliest visit of Englishmen to India Fitch,
Newberie, and their companions. All were imprisoned at Goa, whence some of
them escaped to Agra, where they presented their Queen's letter to Akbar in 1585.
Subsequently Fitch travelled on towards the Himalayas and down the Jumna and
Ganges to the Bay of Bengal and so to Burmah and Malacca. Fitch only found his
way home after an absence of eight years, in 1591.
See also Collections of Hakluyt and Purchas, and Fytch's Burmah.
5902 Fitchett (W. H.) Tale of the Great Mutiny, portraits and
map, 12mo, cloth. 1901 4s
5903 Fitzclarence (Lt.-Col.) Journal of a Route across India,
through Egypt to England, 1817-18, maps, coloured plates, plans
of actions and of the Pyramids, 4to, boards, uncut. 1819 15s
Includes a Personal Narrative of the War in the Deccan, 1817-18, with map and
interesting plates, a " Gorkah Soldier," " Rocket Corps and Dromedary Corps,
" Rohilla Horse and Skinner's Horse."
5904 Fonseca (Jos6 Nicolau da) Historical and Archaeological Sketch
of the City of Goa, plates, 8vo, cloth. Bombay, 1878 7s 6d
83, High Street, Ma/rylehone, London, W,
134 Francis Edwards^ s Catalogim
5905 Forbes (James) Oriental Memoirs. . . .written during Seventeen
Years' Residence in India (1766-84), including Observations on Parts
of Africa and South America, and a Narrative of Occurrences in
Four Indian Voyages, 'portrait, and 95 fine engravings of scenery,
antiquities, &c., the plates of natural history coloured, hest edition,
4 vols, royal 4to. 1813
The 'Oriental Memoirs' is, by some, considered the most valuable of all the
works published on India. The author's materials from which it was compiled filled
150 folio volumes, containing 52,000 pages of MS. letters and drawings.
An interesting account of Forbes, his residence in Bombay (1765-84), his friends
and his book (published 28 years after his return home), will be found in DoUGLAS'S
' Bombay,' vol. ii. (chap, xxx.)
5907 Forbes (Alex. Kinloch) Ras Mala ; or, Hindoo Annals of the
Province of Goozerat, with coloured and other illustrations, chiefly
architectural, 2 vols. 8vo, cloth. 1856 3 3s
Eds MM^, or 'A Garland of Chronicles,' is a most valuable work treating not
only the History, Hindu and Mohummedan, of the Mahrattas, but of the topogi-apfey
of the province, its rulers and people, their castes, occupations, town life, land-
tenure, festivals, customs, beliefs, traditions, legends, &c.
5908 Forbes (Gordon) Wild Life in Canara and Ganjam [Madr-as
Presidency], coloured illustrations, 12mo, cloth. 1885 2s 6d
The author's experiences in Canara extended from 1844 to 1848 and in Ganjam
from 1858 to 1867.
5909 Forbes-Mitchell (Wm.), late 93rd Highlanders, Reminis-
cences of the Great Mutiny, 1857-59, including the Relief, Siege,
and Capture of Lucknow and the Campaigns in Rohilcund and
Oude, best edition, 12mo, cloth. 1895 3s 6d
FoRDE (Col.) Military Expedition to Golconda, 1758-59. See
Cambridge.
5910 Forjett (Charles) Our Real Danger in India, 8vo,cl. 1877 4s 6d
Thoughts suggested by the Great Mutiny.
5912 Forrest (Lt.-Ool. Wm.) A Picturesque Tour along the Rivers
Ganges and Jumna, 24 highly finished and coloured views, map, and
vignettes, from original drawings, with descriptive text, imp. 4to,
half-morocco. Ackermann, 1824 2 2s
Views of Hindoo Villages, Pagodas, City of Moorshedabad, Mountains of
Kajmahal, Kocks of Colgong, Mosques, Tombs and Temples, Benares, Allahabad,
Lucknow, Delhi, Akbar's Tomb, the Taj Mahal (from the River).
591 3 Forrest. Letters, Despatches, and other State Papers preserved in
the Foreign Department of the Government of India, 1772-85,
edited by George W. Forrest, 3 vols, folio. Calcutta, 1890 16s
" The story of the administration of Warren Hastings told by the letters and
narratives, the dissents and discussions, of the chief actors. The value of these
Selections has been greatly increased by an admirable introduction by Mr. Forrest.
It gives a careful and valuable summary of the principal facts connected with the
administration of Hastings." Sir J. Strachey.
5914 The Administration of Warren Hastings, 1772-75, Reviewed
and Illustrated from Original Documents, 8vo, cloth. Oalcutta,
1892 5s 6d
8Sj High Street^ Marylebone, London, W,
India
135
5915 Forrest (George W.) Selections from Letters, Despatches, and
State Papers, with Introductory Story of the Indian Mutiny 1857-
1858, Vol. I. Barrackpore and Berhampore, Meerut, Delhi! mavs
and plans, royal 8vo, cloth. Calcutta, 1893 Us
5916 Selections from Letters, Despatches, &c., preserved in the
Bombay Secretariat, edited by George W. Forrest, Mardtha Series
Vol. I., Home Series, Vols. I. and II., 3 vols. 4to, half-calf. Bom^
hay, 1885-87 2
,^ '^^^ Mardtha volume records the History of the Marathas, the First and Second
Maratha Wars, mcluding Letters of the Marquess Wellesley when Earl of Morning-
t6n, also of the Duke of Wellington when Colonel Wellesley, which were not printed
with the Despatches edited by Colonel Gurwood.
The Home Series comprise all the important documents from the foundation of
the Factory at Surat in 16H0, including the Treaty by which Bombay was ceded by
Portugal, Selections from the Bantam Letters, A Journal of Nadir iShah's Kesidence
at Carmenia, Transactions at Balambangan, 1761-75.
5917 The Administration of Lord Lansdowne, 8vo, cl. 1894 2s 6d
5918 Sepoy Generals, Wellington to Roberts, with 9 portraits,
12mo, cloth. 1902 5s
'5919 Forster (George) Journey from Bengal to England through
Northern India, Kashmire, Afghanistan, Persia, and Russia, 1783-
1784, with map, 2 vols. 4to, calf. 1798 9s
Mr. Forster visited Serinagur, Peshawar, Cabul, Ghizni, Candahar, and Herat
afterwards crossing the Caspian Sea to Astrakan, Moscow, and St. Petersburg. The
greater part of the work, however, i elates to India, Kashmere, and Persia, and
includes Sketches of the Hindoo Mythology, History of the Eohillas, Shah-Shujah,
and the Sikhs.
5921 Forsyth (Capt. James) The Highlands of Central India: Notes
on the Forests and Wild Tribes, Natural History and Sports [of the
Gond and other Country between Northern India and the Deccan],
map and illustrations, 8vo, cloth. 1871 (with author's portrait in-
serted) 10s
5922 Another copy, half -calf extra lis
5923 New edition, maps and illustrations, 8vo, cloth, 1899 8s
Includes chapters on the Aboriginal Tribes of the Narbada Valley and Mdhadeo
Hills, The Lay of Saint Lingo, and an Appendix on the Selection and Treatment
of Elephants.
"A complete account of the Highlands of India.'' A thenmum.
5924 Forsyth (Sir T. Douglas) Autobiography and Reminiscences
map and portrait, 8vo, cloth. 1887 4s 6d
Includes scenes and incidents of the Indian Mutiny, the Kooka Outbreak (1872)
Expeditions to Yarkand (1870), Kashgar (1873), and to Mandalay (1875).
See also Henderson and Hume in Tartary and Tibet, ^os^.
5925 Framji (Dosabhai) History of the Parsis, including their
Manners, Customs, Religion, and Present Position, coloured and
. other illustrations, 2 vols. 8vo, cloth gilt. 1884 18s
83 f High Street, MaryUhone, London, W.
13& Francis Edwards^ s Catalogue
5926 Francis (Sir Philip) Memoirs, with Correspondence and
Journals, by Joseph Parkes and Herman Merivale, portrait^ 7 fac-
similes of handnn'iting, and copy of a caricature, 2 vols. 8vo, cloth.
1867 16s
This work throws much light upon the political history of the period, aud tends
to establish the identity of Francis with "Junius." The letters bearing that signa-
ture ceased shortly before Francis left England for a tour on the Continent in 1772
(see below). Appointed member of the new Supreme Council of Bengal in the
following year, he arrived in Calcutta Oct., 1774. Differences with Hastings led to
a duel between them, and Francis returned to England in Oct., 1781, afterwards
becoming one of the principal, though private promoters of Hafc^tings's impeachment.
See also Hastings, Impey, and references under Nuncomar and Rohilla War.
5927 [ ] Travels in Europe, Asia, and Africa ; Describing Chai-acters,
Customs, Manners, Laws, and Productions of Nature and Art : con-
taining Various Remarks on the Political Interests of Great Britain,
and delineating in Particular a New System for the Government
and Improvement of the British Settlements in the East Indies;
begun in the year 1777 and finished in 1781. By M. Mackintosh.
2 vols. 8vo, calf gilt. Murray, 1782 1 10s
A series of letters dated from Holland, Flanders, France, the Cape, India, Isle of
France (Mauritius), and Calcutta, with observations on French and Dutch Policy,
account of the Hottentots, and the Settlement at the Cape the ease with which it
might be captured ! the Mauritius, India and the native peoples, affairs in Bengal,
the Carnatic, &c., Appendix of Secret Proceedings of the Supreme Council at Bengal,
to which none but members could have had access apparently the work of Francis.
All reference to notoriously unpleasant circumstances in which Francis was placed
during his residence in Calcutta is carefully avoided, matters honourable to Francis
and his friends are applauded, while those who took part with Hastings are
condemned.
5928 Francis (C. E,.) Sketches of Native Life in India, 22 lithographs,
imp. 4to, cloth. 1848 lis
Views in Rajpootana, Simla, on the Ganges, Madras, St. Helena, &c.
5929 Francklin ([Colonel] Win.) Observations made on a Tour from
Bengal to Persia by way of Point de Galle, Cocheen, Goa, Bombay,
&c., 1786-87, with Account of the Remains of Persepolis, 8vo,
boards. 1790 3s 6d
5930 History of the Reign of Shah Aulum and Transactions at
the Court at Delhi, and neighbouring States, 1758-94, map and
4 portraits, 4to, half-calf. 1798 ^61 Is
Includes Accounts of Modern Delhi and the Oude Familv, of the Mahrattas
( with portrait of Sindiah), Narrative of the Kevolution in Rohilcund, and defeat of
the Rohillas, 1791.
5931 Military Memoirs of Gen. George Thomas, including Annals
of Rajpootaneh, the Punjaub, &c., 4to, calf. Calcutta, 1803 1 4s
Interspersed with Accounts of the States of Rajpootaneh, the Seiks of Punjaub.
the territory of Bevkaneer, and Country west of the Great Desert, with sketch map,
portrait of Gen. 'J'homas, and view of the Kntub Minar.
5932 Tracts, Political, Geographical, and Commercial, on the
Dominions of Avaand the N.W. Parts of Hindostaun, 8vo, half-calf
(presentation copy). 1811 5s 6d
Includes an historical sketch of Rajpootaneh, account of the <peratit>ns of the
Army in 1801, and plan for extension and future security of British Interests.
The Jeynes and Boodhists. See Religions of India, &c.
8S, High Street, Marylebone, London, W.
India; 137
5933 Eraser (J. Baillie) Journal of a Tour through part of the Snowy
Range of the Himala Mountains and to the Sources of the Jumna
and Ganges [with a History of Nepal and the War], map, 4to, half-
calf. 1820 14s
5934 Views in the Himala Mountains, 20/ine coloured plates^ each
26 in. by 18 in., oblong imperial folio, full morocco. 1820 5
A magnificent work, illustrating the 'Journal of the Tour ' through Nepal, &c.
Among the scenes represented are Seran Rajas Palace, Fort of Jytock, Raeeu-
gurh. Town of Rampore, Bheem Ke Udar, the Holy Shrine of Mahadeo, Assemblages
of Hill Men, Ghoorkas. Village and Castle of Bumpta, Temple of Magnee, Villages
of Shai and of Jushul, Valley and Sources of the Jumna, and other grand views of
River and Mountain Scenery.
5935 Views in Calcutta, 11 heautifully coloured engravings^ 1 vol.
imp. folio, half-bound. 1826 ^ 10s
St. Andrew's Church, Court House Street, Calcutta from Fort William, the Loll
Bazaar, Portuguese Chapel, the River and Shipping, St. John's Cathedral, Seramfore,
Tank Square, the Black Pagoda, the Bazaar.
See also Skinner's Military Memoirs, pos^.
5936 Fraser (Gen. James Stuart) of the Madras Army.- Memoir and
Corresi)ondence, by his Son, Col. Hastings Fraser, portrait^ royal
8vo, cloth. 1885 14s
A work which throws light upon the military and pecuniary connexion between
the British (iovernmeut and that of the Nizam during 75 years, with private letters
from the Rajahs of Mysore and Travancore, Lords Elphinstone, Auckland, Ellen-
borough, Hardinge, and Dalhousie. General Fraser, who was more than fifty
years in the Indian service, was long resident at Hyderabad.
5937 Fraser (Maj.-Gen. Hastings) Our Faithful Ally the Nizam, 8vo,
cloth. 1865 5s
On the importance of the Alliance and Services of the Nizam, especially during
the Mutiny.
5938 [ ] Hyderabad, royal 8vo, pp. 29, cloth. [1869 ?] {privately
issued) 2s
5939 Frederickson (A. D.) Ad Orientem, maps, 26 coloured plates,
and other illustrations from the author's sketches, 8vo, cloth.
1889 3s 6d
Incidents of travel, chiefly in Northern and Western India, 1870-71, and of a
second journey, chiefly in Southern India, Ceylon, Java, Siam, Japan, &c., m
1876-78.
French in India (The). See Harris's Voyages (p. 9), Cambridge,
Dalence, Dupleix, Francis, Mackintosh, Gaffarel, Guyon,
Labourdonnais, Lally, Lanessan, Lawrence (Stringer), Malleson,
Raymond, Rennefort, Hunter's and other Histories.
5940 French (Thoma,s Valpy) First Bishop of Lahore, Life and Cor-
respondence of, by the Rev. Herbert Birks, portrait and iUvstra-
ti07is, 2 vols. 8vo, cloth. 1895 12s 6d
Missionary Labours at Agra before and during the Mutiny (l^Sl-'^f)- Curacy
Work in England (1859-62), Frontier Work in Derajat (1862-68), Clerical Work m
England (18(54-68), College Work and Bishopric of Lahore (1869-87), Mjs.sionary
Visits to Afghanistan, Persia, Syria, Palestine, &c. (1888-91).
83y High Street, Maa-ylebone, London, W,
138 Francis Edwards^ s Catalogue
5941 Frere (Right Hon. Sir Bartle E.) Life and Correspondence
of, by John Martineau, portraits, maps, and illustrations, 2 vols.,
8vo, cloth. 1894 10s
The greater part of this work relates to Frere's Services in and for India (1835-
1875>, in the Deccan, Sind (which he ruled for seven years), N.W. Provinces,
Calcutta (in the Legislative Council', as Governor of Bombay, and on the Indian
Council in London. Sir Bartle was also principal director and manager of the Tour
of H.R.H. the Prince of Wales in India, 1875-76,
"When shall I see a Commander return from India in the pride of honourable
poverty ? " was a question asked by The Man of Feeling (Mackenzie). The
question was answered a hundred years later when Bartle Frere came home.
Here, as elsewhere, the natives look to deeds not words : "The example of a
Frere is worth the teaching of a hundred missionaries painstaking and earnest
though they be." 1866, Dilke, ' Greater B.,' ii. p. 220.
5942 The Three Zillas of Sind, with map, 1853 (Bombay
Records, 1855), pp. 659-664, royal 8vo, cloth 4s
5943 Reply of Mirza Ali Aekbar to Attacks upon his Character
by H. B. Frere, Esq., pp. 39, 1858 2s
5944 Letter to Col. Dnrand on the Reorganization of the Indian
Army (Printed for Private Use only), 8vo, pp. 160 (scarce). Bom-
bay, [1858] 6s 6d
5945 Notes on the Runn of Cutch and Neighbouring Regions,
Jour. R. Geog. Soc, 1870, Vol. XL. pp. 181-207, map, cl. 2s 6d
5946 The Impending Bengal Famine and How to Prevent
Famines in India, three maps, 12mo, cloth. 1874 3s
and Case of Meer Jaffer Alee. See Law and Justice.
Pandurang Hari. See Hockley (W. B.)
See also Malleson, Temple, &c.
Freshfield (D.) Notes on Mt. Everest. See Walkeb (Gen. J. T.)
5948 Fryer (John) Account of East India and Persia : Nine Years
Travels, 1672-81, maps and figures, folio, calf. 1698 2
Fryer was a surgeon in the service of the E.I. Company. He describes the
factory at Surat, the life and trade there as well as at Bombay and Madras, and
gives an account of the English embassy to the coronation of Sivaji, the Mahratta
King.
See also Wheeler, Early Travels in India, po*-^.
Fryke's Voyage to the East Indies, 1680-86. See p. 7.
5949 Fullarton (Colonel Wm.) A View of the English Interests in
India, and Account of the Military Operations [in Mysore], 1782-84,
8vo, calf. 1787 7s 6d
5950 Another copy, half-calf 6s 6d
5951 Fuller (Rev. Andrew) An Apology for Christian Missions to
India, in Answer to Mr. Twining and Major Scott- Waring (Three
Parts), 8vo. 1808 (scarce) 5s
See Scott-Waring, Twining, and references under Missions.
5952 Fullerton (Col.) Views in the Himalayah and Neilgherry Hills,
24 plates coloured in facsimile o/ the original draivings, with descrip-
tions, oblong 4to, cloth. 1850 14s
SSj Sigh JStreeti Marylebone, London^ W,
India I39
5953 Gaffarel (Paul) Les Colonies Francaises, 8vo, half - bound
PariSy 1884 ^^
TnHi^m?''i.v"iSi?f-V'2'' Madagascar, French Guiana, French Antilles, French
India (History, 1508-l^bl-French Establishments at Pondichery, &c., pp. 247-321)
Cochin China, Indo;Chma, Tahiti, Marquesas, New Caledonia, &c. Bibliography
prefixed to each section. ^ f j
5955 Gama (Vasco da) Calcoen : a Dutch Narrative of the Second
Voyage to Calicut. Facsimile of edition printed at Antwerp
c. 1504, with Introduction, and translated by Dr. Ph. Berjeau.
small 4to, cloth. 1874 3s qI
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See also Gama, p. 7.
5956 Ganges Canal Revenue Reports, 1855-56, <tc., with map (Ind.
Govt. Records, No. 21), royal 8vo, cloth. Calcutta, 1856 2s
See Maps, post.
5957 Gardiner (General Sir R.) Military Analysis of the Causes of
the Indian Rebellion, royal 8vo, pp. 99. 1858 ' 3s
With remarks on Colonization, Revenue, Free Press, Religious Proselytism.
5958 Gardner (Alex.) Soldier and Traveller, Colonel of Artillery in
the Service of Ranjit Singh, &c., edited by Major Hugh Pearse,
with Introduction by Sir R. Temple, portraits and maps, 8vo, cloth.
Edinburgh, 1898 7s 6d
Col. Gardner travelled as a freebooter and as a soldier of fortune for nearly
fifty years in Russian Central Asia and among the Afghans ; he also journeyed in
Badakshan and Kafiristan, and through Gilgit and Chitral, served with Kanjit
Singh, and, after his death, with the British in the Defence of Lahore and the First
Sikh War, all of which adventures, scenes, and events are related in these memoirs.
See also Parks (Mrs. Fanny).
5959 Gardner (Mrs. Alan) Rifle and Spear with the Rajpoots: a
Winter's Sport in Northern India, portrait and numerous illustra-
tions, 4to, cloth. 1895 10s
5960 Gaskoin (Lieut. C. A.) Survey of River Gogra, with nmp, &c.
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5961 Gawler (Col. J. C.) Mission to Sikhim (1860-61), with Hints
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for Opening Commercial Relations with Central Asia, Thibet, and
Western China, nmp and illustrations, 8vo, cloth. 1873 3s 6d
Gemelli-Careri, Description of India, 1695. See Careri, p. 94.
5963 Gent (G. W.) Seven Original Sketches (six coloured) of Sepoys,
a Brahmin, a Gentoo Man, Moorish Priest, Moorish Woman, &c.,
about 1800, with MS. descriptions ^
Gentil (M. le) Vovage and Observations (Astronomical, &c.) in
Indian Seas, 1761-69. See p. 7.
83, High Street, Ma/ryUhone, London, W,
140 Francis Edwards^ s Catalogue
5964 Gerard (Capt. Alex.) Account of Koonawur in the Himalaya,
&c., edited by George Lloyd, with map, 8vo, cloth. 1841 5s 6d
Book I. Geography, Climate, Plants, Animals, and Inhabitants, their Occupa-
tions, Villages, Houses, Temples, Language, &c. (1822). II. Kemarks upon that Part
of Koonawur inhabited by Tartars ; Lapcha, Ladak, Yarkund, their Trade, &c.
III. Journeys from Soobathoo to Karung in 1817 and 1818, when Simla was first
made known to us,
Journey from Nahun, Simla, &c. 1821. See Lloyd.
5965 Gholam Hossein Khan, The Seir Mutaqherin ; or, View of
Modern Times, being a History of India (1700-82), containing the
Reigns of the last Seven Emperors of Hindostan, and in Particular
an Account of the English Wars in Bengal, the Families of
Seradj-ed-D6wlah and Shudjah-ed-D6wlah, the last Sovereigns of
Bengal and Owd ; to which is added a Critical Examination of the
English Government and Policy, translated from the Persian,
3 vols. 4to. Galcuttay 1789 {rare).
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comar and his trial. This translation was made by a French Creole named
Kaymond (Keeneand Beale).
" The work is one of great interest and value A full account of it will be
found in Sir H. M. Elliot's History (vol. viii. pp. 194-198). It was translated into
English by Mustafa, a French renegade, and published in Calcutta in 1789 His
version is full of Gallicisms A large portion of the impression of his work was
lost on its way to England, and it has long been a rare book,"
5966 Siyar-ul-Mutakherin : a History of the Mahomedan Power
in India during the last (18th) Century by Mir Gholam Hussein-
Khan, revised from the translation of Haji Mustafa, and collated
with the Persian Original by Briggs, vol. 1 (all published), 8vo,
cloth (Oriental Transl. Fund). 1832 10s
5967 The Moolukhkhus-ool-Tuwareekh, being an Abridgment
of the Celebrated Historical Work called the Seir Mootakherin,
prepared chiefly by Maulavi Abdool Kerim {Persian Text), royal
4to, half-morocco. Calcutta, 1827 1
5968 Ghose (Babu L. N.) Modern History of the Indian Chiefs,
Rajas, Zamindars, &c. Part I. The Native States, with Account
of the Prince of Wales's Visit and Imperial Assemblage at Delhi.
Part II. The Native Aristocracy, Gentry, and Eminent Men,
2 vols. 8vo, cloth. Calcutta, 1879-81 12s 6d
5970 [Gibney (Major R. Dwarris)] My Escape from the Mutinies in
Oude, by a Wounded Officer, 2 vols. 12mo, cloth. 1858 9s 6d
5971 Gill (Major) One Hundred Stereoscopic Illustrations of Archi-
tecture and Natural History in Western India, with Descriptions
by James Fergusson, 8vo, gilt edges. ISM 1 10s
Photographs of Temples, Tombs. Caves, and Ruins of Ajunta, Ellora, and
Aurungabad, 62 being views of the Caves, 21 of structural architecture. To these
are added 14 of Tiger Hunting and other scenes of the chase. Major Gill lived ai
Ajunta for thirty years, and died in the neighbourhood. Prior to sending home
these photo- views he copied the paintings in Ajunta ; these were destroyed by fire
at the Crystal Palace, where they were being exhibited. Drawings of a few of
them by Mr. Scharf are to be found in the volumes of Mrs. Manning, q.v.
Sixty-two (single) photographs of the cave studies in Major Grill's volume and
12 additional are included in Fergusson's ' Rock-Cut Temples,' 1864. See p. 132.
8Sf High Street^ Marylehone, London^ W.
India 141
5972 Gladwin (Francis) History of Hindostan during the Reign of
Jeh^ngir, 1605-27 ; also, Ulfaz Udwiyeh, or the Materia Medica, in
Arabic, Persian, and Hindevy, with English Translation, 1793,
1 vol. 4to, calf. Calcutta, 1788-93 1 4s
See also Abdul Kurreem, p. 65 ; Bengal, p. 81.
5973 Gleig (Rev. G. R.) History of the British Empire in India,
with map and portraits of Olive, Hastings, Cornwallis, and
Wellesley, 4 vols, in 2, 18mo, half-morocco. 1830-5 5s
5974 India and its Army, from ^c?m.i?6v., pp. xvi-39. 1857 2s 6d
-^ Narrative of Sale's Brigade. See Afghanistan, p. 60.
See also Clive, Hastings (Warren), Munro, Wellington.
'5975 Goa and Sawunt Waree Territories : Memoirs, Reports, and
Treaties, 1660-1850 (Bombay Records), maps, imp. 8vo, cl. 1855 6s
See also Burton, Careri, Cottineau, Dellon, Fonseca, Guthrie, Herbert, Hough,
Pyrard, Valle, Wheeler, Xavier. and references under Portuguese in India.
5976 Goddard (Lt.-Col. Thomas) Journal of the March of the Bombay
Detachment across the Mahratta Country to Surat, 1778, 4to,
pp. 24, map, half-morocco {rare) 1
5977 Godinho (Padre Manuel) Journey from Goa to. Portugal by
Way of Mesopotamia, 1663, by E. Rehatsek (Calcutta Revieiv), 8vo,
pp. 35, cloth. [188-] 3s
With account of Bassein, Surat, Bosrah, Aleppo, &c.
5978 Godwin-Austen (Col. H. H.) and Purdon (W.) on the Valley
of Kashmir Jour. R. Geog. Soc, 1861, vol. xxxi. pp. 14-37, and
map, cloth 3s
5979 Glaciers of the Mustakh Range, ibid., xxxiv. pp. 19-56,
and map; Pangong District of Lddakh, ibid., xxxvii. pp. 353-363;
On the Garo Hills, ibid., xliii. pp. 1-46, 8vo, cloth. 1864-73 6s
5980 Himalaya Mountain Systems Proc. R. Geog Soc, N.S.,
1884, vol. vi. pp. 83-87, large map and sections, cloth 2s 6d
5982 Gold (Capt. Chas.) Oriental Drawings, 1791-8, fiftij engravings,
beautifully coloured like the originals, exhibiting Manners and
Customs of the Natives Brahmins, Gentoos, Fakirs, Sepoys, &c.,
with descriptions, imp. 4to, half-mor. 1806 (scarce) 4 10s
5983 Goldsmid ([Sir] F. J.) Historical Memoir on Shikarpoor, royal
8vo (Bombay Records), pp. 70, half-calf. 1855 6s
5984 Memoir on the Synds of Roree and Bukkur (Bombay
Records), pp. 71-102, roy. 8vo, half-calf. 1855 6s
5985 Telegraph and Travel: Narrative of the Development of
Telegraphic Communication between England and India, with
Travels through Asiatic Turkey, Persia, &c., maps and numerous
engravings, 8vo, cloth. 1874 *^ '^^
Articles: Sind, Sistan Ency. Britannica, vol. xxii. 1887
5987 Gordon (Sir Charles Alex.) Recollections of Thirty-nine Years
in the Army, 1841-80, portrait, 8vo, cloth. 1898 _ 6s
Gwalior and the Battle of Maharajpore, 1843 ; Gold Coast of Africa, Y^'-*Y[
Indian Mutiny, 1857-58; Expedition to China, 1860-61; Siege of Pans, IS^o a ,
Burmah, 1874-75 ; Madras, 1876-80.
83, High /Street, MaryUhone, London, W.
142 Francis Edwards's Catalogue
5988 Gordon-Alexander (Lieut.-Col. W.) Recollections of a High-
land Subaltern in India, 1857-9, illustrated, 8vo, cloth. 1898 7s
5989 Gore (F. St. J.) Lights and Shades of Hill Life in the Afghan
and Hindu Highlands of the Punjab : a Contrast, with two maps,
72 full-page plates from photographs by the author, and 21 illustra-
tions in the text, 8vo, cloth, gilt top. 1895 9s
The author spent three months amidst the magnificent scenery of Kulu (in the
vicinih^ of Simla), and subsequently accompanied the political officer in the taking
over of the turbulent Kurram Valley and the country of the Ghilzais.
GouGH (Yiscount) and the Sutlej Campaign. See Sutlej.
On Army Administration. See Pari. Reports, 1852-3, p. 67.
5992 Gough (Sir Charles) and Innes (A. D.) The Sikhs and the
Sikh Wars : Rise and Conquest of the Punjab, with 13 maps and
plans, 8vo, cloth. 1897 6s
The Mogul Empire ; Growth of the Sikhs ; Ranjit 8ingh ; the Sutlej Cam-
paign, 1845-46; Sir ti. Lawrence and Sir H. Edwardes ; Mooltan, Chillianwalhih,
Gujerat, the Annexation, &c.
5993 Gould (Charles) Pocket Field Book, containing 63 pen-and-ink
sketches of Temples, Palaces, Camp Scenes and Scenery in the
N.W. Provinces of India, Lucknow, Durrabad, &c. 1870 1
5994 [Gould (Franklin)] Letters from India to his Father [John
Gould, F.R.S.] ForPrivateCirculation,8vo, pp. 16,cl. 1854 2s 6d
Gould (John) Birds of the Himalayas, &c. See Natural History
Section.
5995 Gover (0. E.) Indian Weights and Measures; and Uniform
Metrology, 8vo, boards. Madras, 1865 2s 6d
5996 Graham (Mrs. Maria) afterwards Lady Callcott. Journal of a
Residence in India (1809-11), witk 16 illustrations from the author's
sketches and etchings, 4to, half-calf. 1811 10s
Mrs. Graham visited Bombay, Poonah, Salsette, Point de Galle, Trincomalee,
Madras, and Calcutta. The illustrations include drawings of the Caves at Carli,
Elephanta, and Kanari ; views in Calcutta and of Cape Town and James Town,
St. Helena, touched at in her homeward voyage. She has added accounts of
Ferdausi and the Shah Nameh (from D'Ohsson), of a visit to Bengal by the son of
a Malay merchant, and the story of Keraat Arjoon from the Mahabharata, to accom-
pany an etching of the sculptured story on the Rock of Mavellipoorum.
5997 Letters on India, map and plates, 8vo,\\a\i-ca\i. 1814 7s 6d
A general account of India, its social life, native manners, customs, &c.
5998 Graham (Capt. D. C.) Historical Sketch of the Bheel Tribes of
Khandeish, royal 8vo, pp. 28 and map. [Bombay, 1843] 2s 6d
5999 Statistical Report on the Principality of Kolhapoor, with
Treaties, 1766-1829 (Bombay Records), with maps, coloured pano-
ramic vieios, inscriptions, &c., imp. 8vo, cloth. 1854 10s 6d
Topography and divisions, natural aspect, climate, products, land - tenure,
labour, towns and cities, language, condition and occupation of the inhabitants,
manufactures, education, crime, public buildings, antiquities, Buddhist caves and
temples, numerous inscriptions (with translations), annals, treaties, &c.
8Sy High Street, Marylebone, London, W.
India 143
6001 Graham (Arch., M.D.) The Industrial Improvement, by Euro-
pean Settlers of India, 8vo, pp. 38. 1868 2s
6002 Settlement of Europeans in Hilly Climates, pp. 20. 1870 2s
6003 Graham (W. W.) Travel and Ascents in the Himalaya. Proc.
R. Geog. Soc, N.S., 1884, Vol. VI. pp. 429-447 2s
6004 Graham (Col. G. F. I.) Life and Work of Syed Ahmed Khan,
C.S.I. , 8vo, cloth. 1885 6s
Sir Syed Ahmed Khan founded the Aligarh College.
Grant (James) Finances of Bengal and Political Survey of India,
1786, see E.I. Co., Fifth Report, 1812
6005 Grant ([Sir] Robert) Sketch of the History of the E.I. Company
to 1773, and of Changes in the Administration of British India since
that Time, royal 8vo, half-calf. 1813 6s
6006 [Grant (Colesworthy)] Rural Life in Bengal : Letters from an
Artist in India, by the Author, of * Anglo-Indian Domestic Life,'
with 166 engravings, imp. 8vo, cloth. 1860 6s
6007 Rural Life in Bengal, another copy, half-calf. 1860 8s
Interesting Pictures of the Peasantry, with Account of the Cultivation and
Manufacture of Indigo.
6008 [ ] Anglo-Indian Domestic Life, by the Author of ' Rural
Life in Bengal,* 176 illustrations , imp. 8vo, cloth. 1862 6s
An imaginary ramble, conveying a clear and accurate account of every-day life
in India, written in bright and pleasant style.
6011 Grant (Gen. Sir Hope) Incidents of the Sepoy War (1857-58),
from his Private Journals, with Explanatory Chapters by General
Henry Knollys, 12mo, cloth. 1873 7s 6d
6012 The Sepoy War, another copy, half-calf extra 9s
6013 Life of General Sir Hope Grant, with Selections from his
Correspondence, edited by Gen. H. Knollys, portraits, plans and
illustrations, 2 vols. 8vo, cloth. Edinburgh, 1884 9s
Sir Hope Grant's military services covered the period of the first China War
(1841) ; the First Sikh Wnr Moodkee and Ferozeshah, 1844-45, and Sobraon, 1846 ;
the Second Sikh War- Chillian wallah and Gujerat, 1848-49; the Indian Mutmy,
18o7-o8 ; and the China War, 1860. This correspondence supplements ' Incidents of
the Sepoy War.'
6014 Greathed (H. H.) Letters written during the Siege of Delhi,
edited by his Widow, plan, 12mo, cloth. 1858 7s 6d
6015 Green (H.) The Deccan Ryots and their Land Tenure, 8vo, pp.
136. Bombay, 1852 2s 6d
Grenville (George) on Trade with India, 1807. SeeE.I. Co., p. 122
6016 Gribble (J. D. D.) History of the Beccsui, portraits, maps and
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A connected history of the Deccan from the Time of the Mahomedan invasion
in the fourteenth century to the year 1719, with a description of Bijapur ana genea-
logical tree of the present Nizam of Hyderabad.
83j High Street, MaryUhone, London, W.
144 Francis Edwards^ s Catalogue
6017 Griffin (Sir Lepel) The Rajas of the Punjab ; their States and
Relations with the British Government, roy. 8vo, cl. 1870 12s 6d
6018 The Famous Monuments of Central India, a series of 89
jyhotogniphs, in pevnuinent autotype, of Temples, Palaces, &c., at
Sanchi, Gwalior, Khajaraho, with descriptions, ohl. folio. 1886 5
6019 The Native Princes of India Proc. R. Col. Inst., 1889,
vol. XX. pp. 359-382, cloth 3s
6020 Ranjit Singh, the Sikhs, and the Punjab (" Rulers of India"
Series), moj), 12mo, cloth. 1892 2s
6021 Griffith (Dr. Wm.) Journals of Travels in Assam, Burma,
Bootan, Affghanistan, and Neighbouring Countries, 1835-1844,
portrait, map, and 17 litho plates, 8vo, cloth. Calcutta, 1847 6s
Mission to Bootan, 1837-38. See p. 85.
Icones Plantarum Asiaticarum, &c. See Natural History
Section.
6022 Griffith (M.) India's Princes: Life Sketches of the Native
Rulers of India, 47 portraits and ilhtstrations, 4to, cl. 1894 8s 6d
A handsome volume, containing a series of photographic portraits and local
views, with accompanying letterpress, giving biographical and political details.
6023 Griffiths (John) The Paintings of the Buddhist Cave Temples
of Ajanta, Khandesh, India, with 159 lai'ge plates of 2Mintings and
decorative details, mostly coloured, and many illustrations in the
text, 2 vols. imp. folio, cloth {privately printed). 1896-97 10 10s
6024 Grimwood (Ethel St. Clair, Mrs. F.) My Three Years in Manipur,
and Escape from the Recent Mutiny, portraits and illustrations,
8vo, cloth. 1891 4s
With account of the Kukis, Tongkhuls, Nagas, and other Hill Tribes.
6026 Grindlay (Capt. R. Melville) Scenery, Costumes, and Archi-
tecture, chiefly on the Western Side of India, 36 fine engravings,
mostly coloured in facsimile of the origi^ial draioings, by Capt.
Grindlay, W. Westall, C. Stanfield, D. Roberts, Copley Fielding,
and others, complete with descriptive letterpress, one handsome
volume, folio, half-morocco (AcTcermann). 1826 4 10s
Views of Bombay and Harbour, Ahmedabad,Aboo Mountains, Guzerat, the Bore
Ghaut, Dowlutabad. Temples of Hulwud, Ellora, Elephanta, Dwarka ; scenes in
Kattiwar, Hyderabad, Aurungabad, Baroda, and in Rajpootana, Tombs of the Kings
of Golconda, &c.
6027 Sceneiy, Costumes, and Architecture of Western India,
Parts I. and II., twelve jylcitesheautifully coloured, mor. extra 1 4s
This copy, presented to Sir Charles Forbes from the author, 1826. and by Sir
Charles Forbes to his daughter, 1835, contains two views in Bombay (1811)
Approach of the Monsoon, Bombay Harbour ; Mosque at Ahmedabad ; Temple
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Approach to the Bore Ghaut (drawn by Westall from painting by Lieut. -Col. John-
son) ; two views in the Bore Ghaut (by Westall) ; Dowlutabad; Temple at Ellora.
6028 Steam Communication with India, with Petitions, Docu-
ments, and Map, pp. 100. 1837 2s 6d
83, High Street, Maryhhone, London, W.
India 145
6029 Grinfield (Rev. E. W.) Sketches of the Danish Mission on the
Coromandel Coast, 12mo, pp. 152. 1831 3s
Lives of Ziegenbalg, Schultz, Schwartz, Gericke, JiBuike, &c.
6031 Grose (John Henry) Voyage to the East Indies, 1750-64, with
Account of the Mogul Government, and of the Mahometan, Gentoo,
and Parsee Religions, Customs, and Antiquities, 2 vols. 8vo, calf.
1772 1 4s
6032 Ground (Sen. Lieut. H. W.) Memoir of the Upper Indus, 8vo,
pp. 21 and plan. Bombay, 1852 2s 6d
6033 Growse (Fred. Salmon) Mathurd: a District Memoir, with
numerous photographs of the temples and other antiquities, revised
edition, 4to, bds. [Allahabad], 1883 12s
A valuable work, containing an account of the Jdts, Chaubes, Ahiv^sis, Gaurua
Thakurs ; the Jains and their Temples; History from the Time the City was sacked
by Mahmud of Ghasni to the Mutiny (1017-18.57) ; Story of Krishna, the Brahmans,
Buddhists, Hindus ; Etymology of Lpcal Names ; Caste, its Origin, &c.
6034 Griinwedel (Prof. Albert) Buddhist Art in India, translated
by Agnes Gibson, revised and enlarged by Dr. Burgess, with 154
illustrations, royal 8vo, cloth. 1901 12s 6d
On the appearance of the original in 1893 a hope was expressed in the Jour.
Asiatic Society that it might appear in English. The work "ought to be in the
hands of all antiquarians in India." That -'hope " is now realized, and this trans-
lation is issued with about 50 additional illustrations.
6035 Gubbins (Martin R.) Account of the Mutinies in Oudh and of
the Siege of the Lucknow Residency, third edition, with additions,
plans, 8vo, cloth. 1858 16s
This edition includes Major Vincent Eyre's account of the Arrah campaign.
6036 Gujarat Musalmdns: Origin, History, Classes, Religion, Customs,
&c., written for the Bombay Gazetteer by Fazalullah Lutfullah,
royal 8vo, pp. iv-112. [1880?] 3s
6037 Another edition, to a.d. 1898, royal 8vo, pp. iv-76. 4s 6d
See also Allen, Bayley, Biggs, Burgess. Cooke, Forbes (A. K.), Grindlay, Gough,
Johnson (W.), !Malabari, Moor, Thackwell, Watson (J. W.), &c.
6038 Guthrie (Mrs.) My Year in an Indian Fort [Belgaum], with
illustrations, 2 vols. 12mo, cloth. 1877 ^^
A lady's impressions of life in the Deccan, with account of a trip to Goa.
6039 Life in \\'estern India, 4 illustrations, 2 vols. 12mo, cloth.
1881 ^^
Includes journeys through Kolhapur, Konkan, and the Deccan, with visits to
M&hableshwur, Parr, Belgamn. Dharwur, Poonah. Ahmednuggar, &c,. accounts ot
the Inhabitants, and of the Diamond Mines of Golconda.
6040 [Guyon] New History of the East Indies, Ancient and Modern,
containing the Chorography, Natural History, Religion, Govern-
ment, Revolutions, and Essay on European Commerce with India
[chiefly from the French of the Abbe de Guyon], 2 vols. 8vo, calf.
1757 ^^^
6042 Hafiz Sudrool Islam Khan Bahadoor, Remarks on India:
Letters of "A Mahomedan " 8vo, pp. iv-75. Madras, 1874 is bd
83, High Street, Marylehone, London W.
146 FruTicis Edwards's Catalogite
6043 Haig (Major Gen.) The Indus Delta Country, an Ancient
Geography and History, with 3 maps, royal 8vo, cloth. 1895 5s
6044 Haileybury College, Memorials of Old, by Brand Sapte, Sir
Monier Monier - Williams, Frederick Charles Dan vers, Percy
Wigram, Sir Stewart Colvin Bay ley, and others, numerous portraits
and plans, small 4to, cloth. 1894 9s
See also Frere, Hodgson, Lockwood, Mackintosh, Sherer, Temple.
6045 Halhed (Nathaniel Brassey) A Code of Gentoo Laws, or
Ordinations of the Pundits, from a Persian Translation of the
Original written in the Shanscrit, 4to, half-calf. 1776 7s 6d
In this translation of a " Pootee," or compilation of the Ordinations of the
Pundits, undertaken at the instance of Warren Hastings, the Hindoo Laws and
Jurisprudence were for the first time made known to Europeans. The translation
is prefaced hy an account of the Sanscrit language (with 8 plates), a Preliminary
Discourse, a Glossary of Sanscrit, Persian, and Bengalee Words, Names of the
Months, of Authors, and of the Books whence the " Pootee " was compiled.
6046 [ ] Letters of "Detector" on the Reports of Select Committee
II.C. on British Possessions in the East Indies, 8vo, pp. 134. 1782 4s
6047 Hall (Capt. Basil, R.N.) Fragments of Voyages and Travels,
including Anecdotes of a Naval Life, thkee Series, 9 vols., each
with engraved frontispiece, 12mo, half-calf. 1831-33 15s
First Series : The West Indies, Bermuda, Spain and the Peninsular War,
Battle of Corunna, &c. SECOND Sebies : Voyage to the East Indies, the Cape,
Island of Johanna, Bombay, a Famine, Plague of Locusts, Panoramas of India, the
Caves of Elephanta, &c. THIRD Series : British India ; the E.I. Company, the
French in India, the Black Hole, Hyder Ali, Warren Hastings, Tippoo Sultan, Mar-
quess Wellesley, the Mysore, and other Native Territories and their Kulers, Coorg,
Ceylon, Borneo ; the Manning of Ships, Impressment, Letter of Sir Walter Scott,
with facsimile, &c.
6048 Halls (J. J.) Two Months in Arrah in 1857, 12mo, cl. 1860 5s
6049 Hamilton (Capt. Alex.) New Account of the East Indies : De-
scription of the Countries between the Cape of Good Hope and
Japan, Events during the Author's Thirty Years' Residence, with
Particulars of the Affairs of the E.I. Company, numerous plates
and maps, 2 vols. 8vo, calf gilt. 1744 2
Account of the Cape of Good Hope, E. Coast of Africa, E'^id Sea and Persian
Gulf trade, Guzerat, Cambay, Surat, Bombay, Goa, Canara, Malabar, Cochin, Ceylon,
Madras, Orissa, Bengal, Arakan, Pegu, Tenasserim, Malacca, Johore, Sumatra, Java,
Borneo, Cochin-China, China, Japan, Formosa, Philippines, &c.
6050 Hamilton (Charles) Historical Relation of the Rohilla Afghans
in Northern Hindostan, from a Persian Manuscript, and other
Papers, 8vo, calf. 1788 1
A most valuable native contribution to the history of Hastings's Rohilla War.
A full :u;()(uit of the Persian MS. is given in Sir H. M. Elliot's 'History of India'
(vol. viii. pp. 175-79), but Haiiiiltous translation was evidently unknown to him.
6051 The Hedaya, or Guide : a Commentary on the Mussalman
Laws, bebt edition, 4 vols. 4to, calf. 1791 2 5s
6052 The Hedaya, second edition, edited by Grady, with Index,
8v(), cloth. 1879 (pub- 35s) 12s
The most important monument of Mussulmnn legislation, a high authority in
all Moslem countries, and the great Law Book of India.
BS, High Street, Marylebone, London, W.
Iindia 147
6053 Hamilton (Francis, M.D.) formerly Buchanan. An Account
of the Kingdom of Neps^ul and the Territories annexed by the
House of Gorka, with, map, panorama of the Himalatjas, and vieio of
KathmandUf the Capital, 4to, calf. Edinburgh, 1819 14s
Account of Nepal, another copy, half-calf lis 6d
The annexed territories were Sikkim, Kumaon, and Gharwal. The work also
contains accounts of Kangra, Kahalar, Bhomor, Kottahar, and States west of
Nepaul ; also of Thibet and routes thither.
6054 Hamilton (Walter) Geographical, Statistical, and Historical
Description of Hindostan and the Adjacent Countries, ivith large
and index map, 2 vols. 4 to, calf extra {fine copy). 1820 1
Vol. I. A General Description of Hindostan, and the Provinces of Bengal,
Babar, Allahabad, Oude, Agra, Delhi, Lahore, Punjab, Cashmere, Ajmeer, Mooltan,
Cutch, Gujerat, Malwah.
Vol. II. The Deccan (General Description) : Provinces of Gundwana, Orissa,
Northern Circars, Khandesh, Berar, Beeder. Hyderabad, Aurungabad, Bejapqor,
Canara, Malabar, Cochin, Travancore, Balaghaut ceded Districts, Mysore, Coim-
batoor, Salem and Barramahal, the Carnatic. Ceylon. Northern Hindostan :
Country between the Sutlej and Jumna, Gurwal, Kumaon, Nepal, Sikkim.
Countries adjacent : Baloochistan, Afghanistan, Tibet, Bootan, Assam, Ava,
and the Birman Empire. Index, Glossary, Authorities (including a large number
of MS. documents), List of Governors-General.
6055 Hamilton (Lieut.-Col. Douglas) Sketches of the Pulni
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6056 Report on the High Ranges of the Annamullay Mountains,
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6057 Handcock (A. G.) Short Account of the Siege of Delhi in 1857,
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6058 Hanna (Col. H. B.) Indian Problems: No. 1, Can Russia
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Natural Defences, the Afghan and Hindu Kush Passes, Supply and Transport,
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6059 No. 2, India's Scientific Frontier, majo, 12mo, cl. 1895 2s 6d
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6060 No. 3, Backwards or Forwards ? map, 12mo, cloth 3s
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6062 Harcourt (Capt. A. F. P.) New Guide to Delhi, ivith plans,
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6063 The Himalayan Districts of Kooloo, Lahoul, and Spiti
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History, Climate, Inhabitants, Religion, Temples, Customs, Trade, Education, &c.
6064 On the Himalayan Valleys, Kuloo, Lahoul, and Spiti, &c..
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83, High Street, MaryUhone, London, W.
148 Frcmcis Edwards* s Catalogue
6065 Hardinge (Viscount) and the Punjab, by his Son (" Rulers of
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6066 Hardinge (Hon. 0. N.) Recollections of India, the Punjaub,
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6067 Hare (Augustus J. C.) The Story of Two Noble Lives :
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6068 Harkness (Capt. Henry) Description of a Singular Aboriginal
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6069 Harris (Gen. Lord) Life and Campaigns in America, the West
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6070 Life of Lord Harris, second ed., 12mo, cloth. 1845 2s 6d
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WiLKS's ' Mysore,' post.
6071 [Harris (Mrs. G.)] A Lady's Diary during the Siege of Lucknow,
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6072 Harris (Capt. Claudius) The Ruins of Mandoo, the Ancient
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folio, cloth. 18(>0 1
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6073 Hart (Capt. S. V. W.) The Port of Sonmeeanee and Country
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6074 Report on the Town and Port of Kurachee (Bombay
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6075 Hart (Capt. P. D.) Architectural Illustrations of the Principal
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1859
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6076 Hartigan (H.) Stray Leaves from a Military Man's Note Book,
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6077 Hartmann (Dr. A.) The Government and Catholic Affairs in
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6078 Hassan All (Mrs. Meer) The Mussulmans of India, their
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in a Mussulman family, including a Description of Delhi and the Palace, Natural
Productions of India. Account of the Soofies, Superstitions of the Hindoo Natives,
and Memoir of the Life of Meer Hadjee Shah a True Mussalman.
WARREN HASTINGS.
6079 Memoirs of the Life of the Right Hon. Warren Hastings, by
Rev. G. R. Gleig, portrait, 3 vols. 8vo, cloth. 1841 12s
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6080 Warren Hastings : a Biography, by Capt. Lionel J. Trotter,
12mo, cloth. 1878 2s 6d
6081 Warren Hastings, y Sir Alfred Lyall ("Men of Action" Series)
12mo, cloth. 1889 2s
The best of the short biographies of Hastings.
6082 Warren Hastings and the Founding of the'British Administration,
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6083 Hastings and the Rohilla War, by Sir John Strachey, 8vo, cloth.
1892 ^^
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6084 Life of Warren Hastings, First Governor-General of India, by
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6085 The Private Life of Warren Hastings, by Sir C. Lawson, facsimiles^
and illustrations, 8vo, cloth, 1895 u u +
Where Warren Hastings Eests, by Sir Charles Lawson i'Jy^t^J^^^^^^^^h^^^rSh
views of his birthplace at Chuichill, ^aylesford House aMCh^^^^^^
Portraits, Monuments, Facsimile Documents, &c. See Journal of Indian
Art, vol. V. (No. 3*J).
6086 Narrative of the Insurrection which happened in the Z^mendary
of Banares in August, 1781 [By Warren Hastings] ^f^^X^^^
of Authentic Papers and Affidavits, roy.4to,hf.-cf. Calcutta, i/- los
6087 Memoirs, relative to the State of India, [By Warren Hastings^
new edition, with additions, 8vo, boards. ^^^^___
8S, High Street, Ma/ryUhone, London, W.
150 Francis Edwards^ s Catalogue
Warren Hastings {continued)
6088 The Answer of Warren Hastings, Esq., to the Impeachment of
Parliament Delivered at the House of Peers, Nov. 28, 1787, 8vo,
boards. 1788 6s
6089 Speech of Warren Hastings, Esq., in ^Westminster Hall, 2nd
June, 1791, pp. iv-126; Observations on the Impeachment, Dec. 18,
1791, pp. xlviii, 8vo. London, 1791 5s
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6091 Proceedings of Governor and Council at Fort William (Calcutta) respecting
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6092 Authentic Abstracts of Minutes in the Supreme Council of Bengal, 8vo, pp. vi-
94. 1780 4s
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6093 Observations upon the Administration of Justice in Bengal ; occasioned by
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Narrative of Proceedings in the Patna Cause, pp. 88 ; Appendices, pp. 80
Petitions of Inhabitants of Bengal (pp. 8) ; of Hastings, Francis, and
Wheler, with Letter from Directors of E.I. Co. to Lord Weymouth
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6094 Remarks on the Bengal Petition (pp.84), with Appendices, Letter of Bogle
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6095 Report from Select Committee, H.C., on Petitions of British Subjects in Bengal,
from Warren Hastings, Philip Francis, and the E.I. Co., with Appendices,
folio, calf. 1781 1 10s
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spondence of Hastings, Impey, and E.I. Co., Statements of Revenues, &c., of Ceded
Lands, Accounts of Supreme Court.
6096 Proceedings at East India House, Nov. 7, 1783, relative to Warren Hastings,
8vo, pp. viii-108 48
6097 Eleventh Report of Select Committee, H.C., on Administration of Justice in
Bengal, &c., 8vo, pp. 108. 1784 48
6098 Minutes of Evidence taken before Select Committee, H.C., on Articles of
Charge against Warren Hastings, Esq., folio, half-calf. 1786 12s
6099 India Courier Extraordinary : Proceedings of Parliament relating to Warren
Hastings concerning Mr. Burke's Charges and Mr. Hastings's Defence, witb
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6100 Examination of Precedents and Principles : an Impeachment determined by
Dissolution of Parliament, by a Barrister, 8 vo, pp. XXX vi-61. 1790 4s
6102 Speeches [of Burke, Sheridan, and others] in the Trial of Warren Hastings,
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6104 Hastings (Earl Moira, afterwards Marquess of) Summary of
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1823, 8vo, pp. vi-130, map, cloth. Edinburgh, 1825 5a
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6105 Haughton (Lieut.-Col. John) Commandant of the 36th Sikhs, a
Hero of Tirah, a Memoir, by Major A. C. Yate, portrait, maps, and
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6107 Havelock (Major-Gen. Sir Henry) Memoirs of, by J. C. Marsh-
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6108 Memoirs, by Marshman, best edition, 8vo, half -calf extra 7s
6109 Memoirs, by Marshman, joor^raif, 12mo, cloth. 1867 2s 6d
6110 Biographical Sketch of, by Rev. Wm. Brock, with steel
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6111 Havelock, by Arch. Forbes ("Men of Action") 12mo,cl. 2s
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Narrative of the War in Afghanistan (1838-39), with Appendix
of General Orders by the Commander-in-Chief and the Governor-
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Hawkins (Wm.) Residence at Court of the Great Mogul, 1608-11.
See p. 9.
6112 Hayes (Horace) Indian Racing Reminiscences, with 22 portraits
and other illustrations, 12mo, cloth, 1883 ^^
Narratives and anecdotes of men, horses, and sport.
6113 Hazin (Sheikh Mohammed Ali) Life of, by Himself (1741), from
the Persian, with Notes by Dr. F. C. Belfour (Oriental Transl.
Fund), large paper, royal 8vo, cloth. 1830 1"^
Life of a distinguished scholar, who, to avoid the persecution of Nadir Shah
escaped into India in 17.33, and died at Benares about 1776. The work contams
account of his travels, anecdotes, and observations.
6114 Heber (Reginald, D.D.) Narrative of a Journey through the Upper
Provinces of India, 1824-5, with Notes upon Ceylon, Journey to
Madras and S. Provinces in 1826, and Letters written in India, imtn
map, 10 of Bp. Heber's drawings engraved on steel hy Finden, and
25 wood engravings, 2 vols. 4to, haK-calf. 1828 1"^
6115 The Series of Ten Engravings from the Drawings of Bp^
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In India, Bp. Heber visited and described Calcutta, Dacca, Benares, Allahabad
Cawnpoor, Lucknow, Meerut, Delhi, Agra, Jyepoor, Ajmere, Baroda, Bom bay, caves
of Elephanta, Madras, &c. In Ceylon, Point de Galle, Colombo, and Candy.^
On its first appearance the Qiutrterly reviewer pronounced this to be one oi
the most delightful books in the English language." Lord Jeffrey, the pnnce^i
88, High Street, Marylehone, London, W.
152 Fra/ncis Edwards^ s Catalogue
critics, in the Edinburgh Review praised it more elaborately. " This is," he wrote,
"another book for Englishmen to be proud of Bp. Heber surveys everything
with the vigilance and delight of a cultivated and most active intellect, with the
eye of an artist, an antiquary, and a naturalist Independently of its mond attrac-
tion, we are induced to think it, on the whole, the most instructive and important
publication that has ever been given to the world on the actual state and condition
of our Indian Empire."
6116 Heber's Journals, another library edition, with wood en-
gravings, 3 vols. 8vo, cloth. 1828 7s 6d
6117 The same edition, with wood engravings, and the steel plates of
the 4to edition, 3 vols. 8vo, cloth. 1829 13s
6119 Journal and Correspondence of Reginald Heber, Bishop of
Calcutta, interspersed with Notices of his Life, together with his
Poems, Miscellaneous Papers, Travels in Russia, Norway, &c.,
portrait, 2 vols. 4to, half-calf. 1830 18s
6120 Bishop Heber, second Bp. of Calcutta, by George Smith,
LL.D., portrait, 12mo, cloth. 1895 5s
6122 Heddle (Asst. Surg. J. F.) Memoir on the River Indus, 1836
(Bombay Records, 1855, pp. 401-457), royal 8vo, half-calf 6s
6123 Hedges (Sir Wm.) Diary during his Agency in Bengal (for
E.I. Company) as well as on his Voyage Out and Return Overland,
1681-87, with Illustrative Extracts from unpublished Records by
Sir H. Yule (Hakluyt Soc), portraits and facsimiles, 3 vols. 8vo,
cloth. 1887-89 1 10s
Vol. I. contains Hedges's Diary of his voyage outward, and visits to Dacca,
Balasore, Sec. ; his dispute with Charnock and other of the Company's .agents ; the
Nabob of Dacca's opinion that the British traders were "a base, quarrelling people
and foul dea(<ers " ; transactions with the Dutch ; Homeward Journey by way of
Madras, Muscat, Gombroon, Shiraz, Persepolis, Ispahan (where he hired 125 camels
and 13 mules). Bagdad (which he reached after 71 days, and remained there 50 days),
Diarbekir, Aleppo, Scanderoon, Cyprus, Tunis, Toulon, Marseilles, Paris. Calais, and
Dover.
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persons mentioned in the Diary : Sir Josiah Child (with portrait). Sir Charles Eyre,
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Deputy-Governor of Bombay (1670-76), Sir Edward Littleton, Sir Streynsham
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and Surat, Guzarat, the Great Mogul (Aurungzebe), the Rajpoots, Mahommedans,
Hindoos, Gentoos, Banians, Parsees, &c. (1672); also Papers about the Factorv at
Pulo Condore, 1702-5 : Elihu Yjile, Governor of Fort St. George, Madras, IGS'Z-tK)
[with additional notes and portrait of Yale in Vol. III.].
Vol. III. Documentary Contributions to the Biography of Thomas Pitt, Governor
of Fort St. George (Maaras) and Progenitor of an Illustrious Family, with the
Episode of the Pitt Diamond (two portraits, illustration, and facsimile autographs) ;
Early History of the E.I. Co.'s Settlement in Bengal ; Early Charts and Topography
of the Hoogly River.
6124 Heinsius (Daniel) Indise Verae Descriptio. De Imperio Magni
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Herbert (Sir T.) Visit to Goa, Swally, and Surat, 1626-27. See
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6125 Herklots (G. A., M.D.) Qanoon-e- Islam, or the Customs of the
Moosulmans of India, a Full and Exact Account of their Rites and
Ceremonies, by JafEur Shurreef, composed under the direction ot
and translated by Dr. Herklots, with illusts., 8vo, cloth. 1832 1
This work treats of the Mussulman customs of the Deccan ; Mrs. Hat^san's
of those of Bengal and the Upper Provinces.
6126 Hervey ([Gen.] Charles) Reports on the Kaikaree, Dacoitee, and
Predatory Tribes infesting Bombay Presidency, 1849-52, folio,
sewed. Bombay, 1853 4g q^
6127 Operations in the Thuggee and Dacoity Department, 1859-
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6128 Some Records of Crime : Diary of an Officer of the Thuggee
and Dacoitie Police, 2 vols. 8vo, cloth. 1892 9s 6d
6129 Hewitt (J. F.) The Ruhng Races of Prehistoric Times in India,
South- Western Asia, and Southern Europe, ivith diagrams and maps,
2 vols. 8vo, cloth. 1894-95 20s
6130 Heyne (Dr. Benj.) Tmcts, Historical and Statistical, on India;
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Dr. Heyne was attached to the Mysore Survey. This volume contains fragments
on the Geography, Climate, Soil, &c., of the Carnatic and the Mysore ; on Diamond
and Copper Mines ; on Catechu, Sulphur ; on Steel, Iron, Smelting, and Glass
Works ; Translations of Indian Medical Treatises, Journals of several Tours, &c.
6131 Hill Tracts between Assam and Burmah and on the Upper
Brahmaputra : a Selection of Papers, royal 8vo, boards. Bengal,
1873 4s 6d
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Hill Tribes. See Barker, Butler (Major), Crawford, Grim wood,
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pore, Needham, Rowney, Walker (J. T.), Watson and Kaye, and
references under Assam, Neilgherries, &c.
6132 [Himalayas.] The Indian Alps and How We crossed Them : a
Narrative of Two Years* Residence in the Eastern Himalaya, and
Two Months' Tour into the Interior towards Kichinjunga and
Mt. Everest, by a Lady Pioneer [N. E. Mazuchelli], with map, ten
heaiitifid chromo-lithographs and other illustrations by the author,
imp. 8vo, cloth gilt. 1876 16s
" Our author writes about, and sketches, scenes not surpassed in solemnity by any
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There is not a chapter but is full of incident Though, as Ave say, the greater
portion of the work is cheerful reading, the author fairly carries us away towards
the latter part of the volume." AtheiKtmm.
See also Adams, Archer. Conway, Dunlop, Eckenstein, Edgar, Everest, Eraser
(J. B.), Fullerton, Gawler. Gerard, Godwin-Austen, Gore, Graham (W. W.), Hobbes.
Hodgson, Hooker, Indian Surveys, Johnson, Kinloch, Knight (E. F.), Lang, Levison,
83, High Street, Marylehone, London, W.
154 Fravusis Edwards^ s Catalogue
Lloyd, Louis, M'Cormick, Macintyre, Markham (F.), Mathias, Moorcroft, Pilgrim,
Rennie, Schlagintweit, Simpson, Skinner, Sleeman, Stone, Strachey (H.), Tanner,
Torrens (H. D.), Vigne, Waddell, Walker (J. T.), White (G. F.), Wilson (W.), Wilson
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Nepal, and Sikkim. See also Tibet in subsequent Section.
6134 " Hindostan " (E.I. Co.'s ship), Loss of, Jan. 11, 1803; also
Loss of the "Hindostan " Storeship, folding plate, 12mo, half -calf.
1820 4s
HisLOP (Stephen) Pioneer Missionary. See Smith (Dr. G.).
6135 Hobart (Vera Henry, Lord) Essays and Miscellaneous "Writings
with a Biographical Sketch, edited by Lady Hobart, two portraitSf
2 vols. 8vo, cloth. 1885 Os
Lord Hobart was Governor of Madras from 1872 to his death in 187.5, *' having
achieved great things during the three years." His 'Letters and Minutes on
Indian Subjects,' which fill more than half the second volume, were edited by Mr.
Carmichael, whose long experience in Madras enabled him to preface each document
with explanatory matter of great value to the general reader ; and to these are
added a ' Memoir on the Salt Tax in Southern India,' to which his lordship strongly
objected on grounds of philanthropy as well as political expediency.
6136 Hobbes (R. G.) Reminiscences and Notes of Seventy Years'
Life, Travel, and Adventure, Military and Civil, Scientific and
Literary, 2 vols. 8vo, cloth. 1893-95 7s 6d
Vol. I. Soldiering in India Fifty Years Ago, with Chapters on the City of
Palaces (Calcutta), (Jhinsurah and Burdwar, Hazareebaugh, Ghazeepore, Benares,
Uawnpore, the Armies of Reserve and of Afghanistan, the City of the Great Mogul
(Delhi), Meerut, Agra the City of Akbar and the Taj, Among the Himalayas, From
the Hills to the Plains, A Visit to Oude, the Homeward Journey and Voyage down
the Ganges. Looking Backward and Forward, Farewell lo India. Nearly 6U0 pages
packed full of useful information from the author's journal and supplemented by
copious notes.
Vol. II. Civil Service in Sheerness and Chatham Dockyards, Home and Foreign
Travel.
6137 [Hockley (W. B.)] Pandurang Hari, or Memoirs of a Hindoo,
preface by Sir B. Frere, 2 vols. 12mo, cloth. 1873 7s 6d
This work "unfolds the whole social, political, and religious life of the
Mahrattas." BiRDWOOD.
6138 Hodges (Wm.) Select Views in India, 17 S0-S3, forty -eight plates
engraved and coloured in aquatinta in imitation of the originals,
with descriptions in French and English, and large iruip, 2 vols,
atlas folio. 1786
Consists of views of palaces, forts, scenery, and antiquities in Bengal, Behar,
Oude, and at Allahabad.
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(Hlgit in time to take part in the expedition of Col. Durand {q.v.}.
6346 Knighton (Dr. Wm.) Tropical Sketches; or, Adventures of an
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6347 The Private Life of an Eastern King, Nussir-u-Deen, King
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6348 Elihu Jan's Story ; or, the Private Life of an Eastern Queen
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See also Ceylon.
83 High Street, Marylebone, London, W.
172 Frcmcis Edwards^ s Catalogue
6349 Krishnanath Raghunathji, Patane Prabhus ; their History,
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6351 Kyndersley (Mrs.) Letters from TenerifFe, Brazil, the Cape, and
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6352 La Bourdonnais (Mahe de), Gouverneur des lies de France et
de Bourbon, Memoires Historiques, 'portrait, 8vo, cloth. Paris,
1827 4s 6d
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Moorcroft, Shaw, Thomson (Dr.), Torrens, Vigne, Workman, and
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Lafitau on Portuguese Conquests in India. See p. 11.
6354 Laing (Samuel) India and China : England's Mission to the East,
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On Peace, Land, Indian Finance, Currency, Contract Law, &c.
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6355 Lake (Major Edward) Madras Engineers, Journals of the Sieges
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6356 Plans and Yiews illustrating the Journals, 22 plates, royal
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6357 Lake (Major-Gen. Edward) : In Memoriam, portrait, 16mo,
cloth. [1877] 2s
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6358 Lally (Count) Memoirs of, as Commander-in-Chief of the French
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See also Cambridge ; Malleson, Orme, Voltaire, &c.
6359 Lalor (J.) The Hill Districts, S.W. of Mehur, Sind (Bombay
Records), imperial 8vo, pp. 20. 1860 2s 6d
6361 Lambert (Cowley) A Trip to Cashmere and Ladak, ivith
numerous illustrations, 12mo, cloth. 1877 3s 6d
Includes a shooting expedition in the Tilail Valley, Journeys to Le, to Srinagar
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6363 Land Tenure and Revenue Jagheer and Eanam Land
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6364 Report on Operations of the Inam Tenures Commission, by
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6365 Systems of Land Tenure in Various Countries : a Series of
Essays (Cobden Club), 8vo, cloth. 1870 5s
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83y High Street, Marylebone, London^ W.
India 173
Land Tenure {continued).
r>366 Dissertation concerning the Revenues of Government and Landed Tenures
according to the Mohammedan Law, in Persian, with English translation \,y
Gladwin, 8vo, pp. 118, half-calf. 1796 Ts fid
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Records, Orissa, &c.), Kinnaird, Laing, Mackenzie, Madras, Maine, Mead, Munro,
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Reports), p. 67.
63G7 Lane-Poole (Stanley) History of the Moghul Emperors, illus-
trated by their Coins, 8vo, cloth. 1892 5s
6868 Aiirangzib, and the Decay of the Mughal Empire (" Rulers
of India " Series), 1658-1707, map and portrait, 12mo, cloth. 1893 2s
6369 Bdbar, the Founder of the Mughal Dynasty, 1494-1530
(same series), map and portrait, 12mo, cloth. 1899 2s
Catalogue of Indian Coins in the British Museum :
6370 Vol. I. The Sultans of Delhi, ivifh 9 p/a<e.s, 8vo, cloth. 1884 20s
6371 Vol. IL Mohammadan States, jmVA 12 j9/a<e.9,8vo, cloth. 1885 203
6.S72 Vol. IIL MoghulEmperors, ?m7/i 33 ya^es,8vo, cloth. 1892- 36s
6374 Lang (John) Wanderings in India ; Sketches of Life in Hindo-
stan, 12mo, cloth. 1859 4s
Contains incidents of the Mutiny, Tales of Thugs, Billiards with Nana Sahib,
Sketches of Anglo-Indian Society, Simla, the Himalayas, &c., contributed to
Dickens's Household Words.
6375 Langley (Capt. Archer) Madras Cavalry, Narrative of a Resi-
dence at the Court of Meer Ali Moorad (Ameer of Sindh) ; with
Wild Sports in the Valley of the Indus, portraits and frontispieces
2 vols. 8vo, cloth. 1860 10s bd
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Khyrpoor, the Capital, chapters on Indian Finance, Eevenue, Trade, Hallways, &c.
6376 Laplace (C. P. T.) Voyage autour du Monde de la Corvette " La
Favorite," 1830-32, sous le Commandement de M. Laplace, 4 vols.
8vo, cloth, Paris, 1832-35; also. Album Historique de Voyage, par
M. de Sainson, super-royal folio, half-morocco extra. Fans, lSd5 i*
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eluding scenes in Bourbon (3), Mauritius (4), Seychelles (1), Po^d/f.^^f^ J^-' ^^^^^^^
(2), Malacca and Singapore (8). Manila (10), Macao and Caiiton (12), Cochin China
(o), .Java (6), River Derwent, V.D.L. <!), Sydney and Woolloomooloo (2), Koro-
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6377 Larking (Col. C.) Bandobast and Khabar: Reminiscences of
India, with 12 illustrations, 12mo, cloth. 1888 ^s
The author visited India at the invitation of the ^^^e and Duchess of Con-
naught, and travelled from Bombay to Poonah, Hyderabad, &c., and had good sport
in the hills and the jungles.
6378 Latif (Syad Muhammad) History of the Panjdb, map, imperial
8vo, cloth. Calcutta, 1891 rj,-^a
Hydrography and Physical Features, Aborigmes Aryan Conques^^^^^^
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174 Francis Edwards^ s Catalogue
6379 Lauderdale (Earl of) Inquiry into the Government of India by
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6380 Laurie (CoL W. F. B.) Oris8a, the Garden of Superstition
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6381 Laurie (Peter G.) Rambles in India, China, tkc, 1857-58, with
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G383 Observations on Judicial Institutions of Bengal, by a Barrister, 8vo, pp. iv-51.
1849 2s 6d
6384 Grievances and Defence of Heeralall Goverthundass Ex-Fouzdar of Ahme-
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^385 Indian Marriage Act No. V of 18.52, 8vo, pp. 17. Bengal, Hurkaru Press, 1852 2s
6386 Decisions of the Zillah, Subordinate and Assistant Courts, Madras Presidency,
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6387 Surat Case. Precis of the Great Surat Case, illustrating the Mode in which
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6388 Papers relating to an Investigation into the Right of Inheritance to
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1853 4s 6d
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6389 Memorial of Meer Jaffur Alikhan, 8vo, pp. 8. 1853 2s
6390 The Case of Meer Jaffur Alee, 8vo, pp. 39. 1854 28
6391 House of Commons : Debate on the Nawab of Surat Treaty Bill, June,
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6394 Minute of Lieut-Gov. Halliday on Police and Criminal Justice in Bengal,
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6395 Petition of Protestant Missionaries on Case of the Cultivators of Bengal,
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6396 Petition of Calcutta Missionaries on Condition of the People of Bengal, Dec.
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6399 Letters on Proposed Extension of the Criminal Courts, by James Forlong,
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6400 Revelations of an Orderly: the Abuses of Administration in the Mofussil
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calf. Calcutta, 1857 5s
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Law and Justice, Trials, &c. {continued)
6401 Maharai Libel Case and the Bhattia Conspiracy Case, royal 8vo, half-calf-
Bomhmj, 1862 9g
6402 Another Account, from the Calcutta Englishman, 12 pp. 4to 68
6403 Banda and Kirwee Booty. Pleadings in the High Court of Admiralty, 1864-65,
folio, cloth 48
6404 Court Martial on Capt. Scott Jervis, Simla, June to, Aug., 1866, with corre-
spondence ( I'arl. Paper), fol. sewed, July, 1867 4
6405 Trial of Moulvie Ahmedoollah of Patua and others, for Conspiracy and
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6406 Trial of Muhammad Bahadur Shah, titular King of Delhi, and otheri, for
llebelliou and Murder in 1857 (Punjab Records), roy. 8vo, sewed. 1870 68.
6407 The Great Wahabee Case ; Proceedings in the Matters of Ameer Khan and
Hashmadad Khan, pp. 163. Calcutta, 1870 4s 6d
6408 The Trial of Muluk Cband for Murder of his own Child ; a Romance of
Criminal Administration in Bengal, with Introduction by W. A. Hunter,
LL.D., 8vo, cloth. 1888 28
6400 Trial of Shama Charau Pal, an Hlustration of Village Life in Bengal, 12mo,
cloth. 1897 28
Glossary of Judicial Terms. See Wilson (H. H.).
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tion, Court, Halhed, Halliday, Hamilton (Hedaya), Hastings, Hodgson, Hyderabad
Papers, Hbert, Impey, Keene, Macaulay, Madras, Maine, Mysore, Munro, Norton,
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Tucker, Wood, and references under Adminibteation and Criminal Classes.
6410 Lawrence (Stringer), the Father of the Indian Army, by Col.
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map and vieivs of Trichinopoly, &c., 12mo, cloth. 1901 4s
See also Cambridge, Dalton, Dupleix, Malleson, Orme's History, &c.
6411 [Lawrence (Sir Henry Montgomery] Some Passages in the
Life of an Adventurer in the Piinjaub, 8vo, half-bound. Delhi,
1842 {rare) 10s
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I^wrence polished the periods, filled the gaps left by the impetuous author, and
spun the poetry for the lovers^- Life of Sir Henry Lawrence, i. pp. 208-9. "
6412 Second edition: Adventures of an Officer in the Punjab,
by Major H. M. L. Lawrence, two plates, 2 vols. 12mo, cl. 1846 10s
6413 Essays, Military and Political, 8vo, cloth. 1859 7s
6414 Life of Sir Henry Lawrence, by Sir Herbert Edwardes
and Herman Merivale, portraits, 2 vols. 8vo, cloth. 1872 12s
6415 Sir Henry Lawrence the Pacificator, by Gen. McLeod
Innes, map and portrait ("Rulers of India " Series), 12mo, cloth 3s
Sir Henry Lawrence served in the First Burmese War with the Sikhs in the
Afghan War, in the Punjab, and died in the Defence of Lucknow. See also bMiTH
(Br. George).
6416 Lawrence (Sir George St. Patrick) lleminiscences of Forty-
three Years in India, including the Cabul Disasters, Captivities in
Afghanistan and the Punjaub, and a Narrative of the Mutinies m
Rajputana, edited by Judge Edwards, 12mo, cloth. 1874 os
Dr. Brydon's Account of the Eetreat from Cabool in 1842 i* prmted as an
Appendix.
83, High Street, Marykhone, London, W.
176 Francis Edwards^ s Catalogue
6417 [Lawrence (John Laird Mair)] Life of Lord Lawrence, by
R. Bosworth Smith, 'portrait and tnaps, 2 vols. 8vo, cl. 1883 12s
6418 Life, another copy, 2 vols. 8vo, half-calf extra 16s
6419 Lord Lawrence, by Sir R. Temple (" Men of Action " Series),
12mo, cloth Is 6d
6420 The Administration of Sir John [Lord] Lawrence, from the
Calcutta Review, 8vo, pp. 28. 1869 2s
Lord Lawrence served as Commissioner in the N.W. Provinces, and through the
Mutiny, was in a sense the "Saviour" of India and Viceroy, 1864-69, the chief
event of that period being the great famine of 1866.
See also Aitchison (Sir C.) ; Oude ; Malleson, Prichard, Smith, Trotter, Wyllie, &c.
6422 Lawrence (A. J.) Report on the Bundara District, Central
Provinces (Ind. Govt. Records, No. 62), royal 8vo, sewed. Cal-
cutta, 1868 2s 6d
6423 Lawrence (W. R.) The Valley of Kashmir, fulbj illustrated,
imp. 8vo, cloth. 1895 13s
The Flora, Fauna, Archaeology, Social Life, Keliglons, Races and Tribes, &c.
6424 Leathart (John) Narrative of Grievances and Illegal Treatment
of British OflBcers in Bengal, 8vo, boards. 1810 7s
Lb Blanc (Vincent) Travels in the E. Indies, in Bengal, &c., end
of the Sixteenth Century. See p. 12.
6425 Lee-Warner (Sir Wm.) The Protected Princes of India, 8vo,
cloth. 1894 5s
The Rulers of the Native States, Rajputana, Hyderabad, Baroda, Mysore,
Kashmir, Sikkim, &c.
6426 Lees (W. Nassau, LL.D.) Materials for the History of India
Mohammadan Rule, 8vo, pp. 69. Hertford, 1868 2s 6d
6427 Leith (G. M.) Fifty-eight Original Water-Colour and Pencil
Sketches, 1842-66, in a volume, 18 in. by 12 in. 2
Views of Scenery around Bombay and Bombay Harbour, Vehar Lake, Temple of
Parbuttee, Poona, Valley of the Krishna, and Mountain Views and Temple at
Mahabuleshwar, Plain near City of Hyderabad (Sind), Minora Point, near Kurachee,
Heights of Matheran, Distant View of Salsette, &c.
6428 Leitner (G. W.) The Languages and Races of Dardistan, maps
and illustrations, third edition, ito, half-calf. Lahore, 1878 1
Rough Outline of Tour ; Legends, Riddles, Proverbs, Customs, Religion,
Government, &c., of the Shina Race ; History of the Encroachments of Kashmir,
with a Vocabulary. Only One Hundred Copies printed of this Edition.
See also Indian Languages, &c.
6429 Lethbridge (E.) Topography of the Mogul Empire as known to
the Dutch in 1631, 8vo, pp. vi-63. Calcutta, 1871 3s
Translation of the first Chapter of John de Laet's ' India Vera,' Leyden, 1631.
6430 Lethbridge (Sir Roper) Short Manual of the History of India,
with Account of India as it Is, maps, 12mo, cloth. 1881 2s 6d
8Sj High Street^ Marylehone, London, W.
India 177
6431 Lethbridge (Sir Roper) The Golden Book of India: Biographical
Dictionary of Ruling Princes, Nobles, and other Personages of the
Indian Empire, imp. 8vo, cloth. 1893 7s 6u
" Sir Roper Lethbridge has manifestly devoted much care and research to its
compilation, and his introduction is a brief and instructive treatise on the laws,
customs, and titles of Indian nobxMiyy Times.
6432 Letters from India and Kashmir (1870), illustrated throughout by
H. R. Robertson, principally from the Writer's Sketches, royal
8vo, cloth gilt. ]874 10s
The author visited Aden, Bombay, Matharan, Ootacamund (Neilgherries),
Beypoor, Colombo, Kandy, Point de Galle, Madras, Calcutta, Benares, Allahabad,
Agra, Delhi, Simla, Lahore, Srinuggur, Murree, Peshawar, Bombay, Ellora, Goa, &c.
Lettres Edifiantes. India, Ceylon, &c. See p. 12.
6433 [Levison (H. A.] The Hunting Grounds of the Old World,
by ' The Old Shekarry," H. A. L., illustrated, 8vo, cl. 1860 10s 6d
6434 [ ] Another Edition, the third, 8vo, cloth. 1865 9s 6d
I. The Deccan. II. Southern India. III. The Mountain Ranges. IV. The
Himalayas. V. Circassia. VI. Fire arms.
6435 [ ] Sport in Many Lands, by H. A. L. (" The Old.Shekarry "),
with Memoir, portrait and 164 illustrations, 2 yoIs. 8vo, cl. 1877 14s
Deer Stalking, Chamois and Ibex, Wild Fowl Shootibg; Hog, Bear, Tiger,
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Souvenirs of Sport in India, the Himalaya, Thibet, the Doon and Southern Jungles ;
Hunting and Shooting in Western Asia, the Caucasus, and among the Bedouins ;
Experiences in Southern and Western Africa and Abvssinia ; in the Rocky Moun-
tain?, &c. Major Levison spent nine years in India, 1845-54.
6436 Lewin (Malcolm) Speech at E.I. House on the Government of
India, Dec. 19, 1855, 8vo, pp. 24 2s
6437 The Way to Lose India, 8vo, pp. 28. 1857 2s
6438 E.I. Co.'s Monopolies, or. . . .Free Trade ? pp. 23. 1857 2s
6439 On the Government of Oude, pp. 26. 1857 2s
6440 Causes of the Indian Revolt, pp. 24. 1857 2s
Evidence on Indian Courts of Justice, &c. See Parl.
Reports, 1852-53, p. 67.
6441 Lewin (Capt. T. H.) A Fly on the Wheel; or, How I Helped
to Govern India, map and illustrations, 8vo, cloth. 1885 5s
The author served through the Indian Mutiny ; afterwards in the Indian Police
at Chittagong, in the Hill Tracts (1864-G8), and with the Lushai Expedition (1871-72).
6442 The Hill Tracts of Chittagong and the Dwellers Therein,
with Comparative Vocabularies of the Hill Dialects, Forest Timber,
and other Produce, royal 8vo, boards. Calcutta, 1869 's
6443 Wild Races of South-Eastern India, 12mo, cloth. 1870 4s
New edition of the preceding work without the Vocabularies and other
Appendices.
6444 Lewis (Sir George Cornewall) Speech on the India Bill,
Feb. 12, 1858, pp. 48 ''^
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178 Francis Edwards^ s Catalogue
6445 Lilly (W. S.) India and its Problems, maps and tables, 8vo, cloth.
1902 7s 6d
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6446 Lindsay (Lord) Lives of the Lindsays : a Memoir of the Houses
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Lt.-Col. Baillie and of the Battle of Conjeveram, Sept. 10, 1790, by Hons. James and
John Lindsay ; (4) Journal of Imprisonment in Seringrtpatam, 1780-84, by Hon. John
Lindsay ; (5) Defence of St. Lucie, 1779. and (6) Account of the Assault on
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(8) An Adventure in China, by Hon. Hugh Lindsay.
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Wheeler, 'post.
Little (Capt.) Operations against Tippoo Sultan. See Moon.
6447 Lloyd's Sketches of Indian Life, 18 full-page coloured plates
of amusing incidents, 4to, boards. 1890 5s
6448 Lloyd (Major Sir \Vm.), Narrative of a Journey from Caun-
poor to the Boorendo Pass in the Himalayas, via Gwalior, Agra,
Delhi, and Sirhind (1821-22) ; and Capt. Alex. Gerard's Account
of an Attempt to penetrate to Garoo and L. Manasarowara (1821),
ma'ps, 2 vols. 8vo, cloth. 1846 9s
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Passes, 1822, for the purpose of determining the line of perpetual snow on the
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scientific in their objects Major Sir W. Lloyd's contribution is in the form of
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he handles, but for the character of the maxi." Spectator.
6449 Loyd (Charles) The Campaigns of Hyder AH and Tippoo
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bound in 1 vol. folio, half-calf. Circa 1800 iElO 10s
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Tippoo Sultaun. The author appears to have been a Dr. Charles Loyd [who
qua,intly calls himself "originally a Welshman, born in the city of Hanover, to
which place my father was sent by George I. as Commissary General "]. At the age
of eight he went to Paris, staying there till the age of twenty-one in the serA'ice of
Louis XV. He seems to have then travelled by easy stages to India, and after a
short period we find him as principal physician and chief confidant of Hyder Ali.
The above MS. is neatly written and prepared for the press, but has never been
published.
6451 Lobley (Kev. J. A.) The Church and the Churches in Southern
India, 8vo, cloth. Camhridge, 1870 2s 6d
Maitland Prize Essay on Portuguese Missions to India, and their treatment of
the Syrian Church in Malabar, Character of Xavier, &c.
LooKHART (Sir W.) Tirah Expedition, 1897-98. See Hutchinson.
83, High Street, Marylebone, London, W.
India 179
6451 Lockwood (Edward) Natural History, Sport, and Travel [in
Monghyr, Bengal], 12nio, cloth. 1878 2s 6d
6452 Early Days of Marlborough College, to which is added
chapters on 'Patna during the Mutiny' 'Old Haileybury,' &c.,
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6453 Lockyer (Charles) An Account of the Trade in India, with
Account of Fort St. George (Madras), Acheen, Malacca, Condore,
Canton, Muskat, Gombroon, Surat, Goa, Calicut, Cape of Good
Hope, and St. Helena, 12rao, calf. 1711 10s
6454 Login (Lady) Sir John Login and Duleep Singh, with intro-
duction by Col. Malleson, map and portraits, 8vo, cloth. 1890 5s
Contains brief account of Sir John Login's services in the N.W. Provinces
1832-9 ; at Herat, 1839-40 ; at Candahar and Calnil, 1840-1 ; at Lncknow, 1842-8 ; with
the Sikhs and at Lahore, 1848-9; at Futteguhr, 1849-54 ; in England, 1854-56, and
Ital}', 1856-7 ; in the Mutiny, 1857 ; His Guardianship of Young Duleep, 1854-63 ; and
a chapter on the (iovernment and Duleep Singh, 1856-86.
An Api)endix contains Letters to John Bright and Sir Charles Phipps on Indian
Policy and Government (1867) and the Treaty of Bhyrowal (1846).
6455 [Long (Kev. J.)] Selections from Unpublished Records, Vol. I.
1748 to 1767, relating mainly to the Social Condition of Bengal,
with map of Calcutta, 1784, imp. 8vo, cloth. 1869 9s
This work affords glimpses into subjects not usually treated in the histories-
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voyage to India, &c. Among appended records are (1) Account of Capt. Kinloch s
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Minute on establishing Sanskrit Colleges, 1811 ; Mr. Sutherland's Report on the
Rajmahal Hill Chiefs ; the Kuch Bahar Family and the Family of Jagat Set.
6457 Longridge (Rev. George) History of the Oxford Mission to
Calcutta, portraits and illustrations, 12mo, cloth. 1900 6s
Lord (Henry) Religion of the Banians and Parsees. See sub-
sequent SECTION.
6459 Low (Lieut. C. R.) History of the Indian Navy, 1613-1863,
2 vols. 8vo, cloth. 1877 9s
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6465 LUmsden (Lieut. Thomas) Journey from Merut to London, via
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6468 Lyall (Rt. Hon. Sir A. 0.) Asiatic Studies, Religious and Social,
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6469 The Rise of the British Dominion in India, with 4 maps,
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6471 Warren Hastings ("Men of Action"), 12mo, cl. 1889 2s
6472 Verses Written in India, 18mo, cloth. 1893 3s 6d
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6474 Lytton's (Lord) Indian Administration, 1876-80, from Letters
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6476 Mabon (Robert) Sketches Illustrative of Oriental Manners and
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" Archd. Constable."
6477 Macartney (Earl of) Some Account of the Public Life, and
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6478 Macaulay (Lord) Works and Life, original library editions:
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his return home he spoke on the war with China 1840, and on the policy ot Lord
Ellenborough ('The Gates of Somnauth ') 1843.
6479 Complete Works, library edition, containing the History,
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eighth volumes.
6481 Macaulay (Colman) Report of a Mission to Sikkim and the
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6483 McCormick (A. D.) An Artist in the Himalayas, with o^er^^O^
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See also Conway, Eckenstein, Waddell.
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6484 M'Crindle (J. W.) The Invasion of India by Alexander the
Great, as described by Arrian, Q. Curtius, Diodorus, Plutarch,
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6485 Ancient India as described by Megasthenes and Arrian,
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6487 Ancient India as described by Ptolemy, wiajo, 8vo. Bombay,
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6488 McCulloch (Major W.) Account of the Valley of Munnipore
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6490 Macdonald (Rev. J. Middleton) The Baba Log: a Tale of
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6491 McFall (Capt. Crawford) With the Zhob Field Force, 1890,
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6492 MacFarlane (Charles) Our Indian Empire : its History from
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6493 MacGeorge (G. W.) Ways and Works in India : an Account of
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6494 M'Gregor (W. L., M.D.) History of the Sikhs, containing Lives
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Svo, cloth. 1846 12s 6d
6495 Macgregor (Gen. Sir Charles), Quartermaster- General in India,
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6496 Macintyre (Gen. Donald) Hindu-Koh : Wanderings and Wild
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6497 [Mackay (Rev. James Aberigh-)] From London to Lucknow :
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6498 Mackay (Geo., M.D.), Remarks on the Climate, &c., of the
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6499 Mackenzie (Lieut. Roderick) Sketch of the War with Tippoo
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6500 Mackenzie ([Lieut.-Gen.]. Colin) Narrative of the Mutiny at
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6503 Mackenzie (Col. A. R. D.) Mutiny Memoirs: Personal Remi-
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6504 Mackenzie (Alex.) History of the Relations of the Government
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6508 Maclagan (Gen. R.) Early Asiatic Fire Weapons {Jour. Asiatic
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6558 [ ] The Mutiny, &c., Part II., 8vo, pp. 49-215. 1858 4s
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6560 [ ] The Mutiny, &c., another copy, 8vo, hf.-cf. ex. 1858 10s
Known as the " Ked Pamphlet."
6561 The Career of Count Lally, 8vo, pp. 39. Calcutta, 1865 2s
6562 Recollections of an Indian Official, 12nio, cloth. 1872 3s 6d
Papers on Lord Lawrence, the Prhicijiles of Akbar, Sir Vincent Eyre, Sindia,
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6563 Historical Sketch of the Native Feudatory States of India,
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6564 Founders of the Indian Empire, Lord Clive, portrait and
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6565 -^ The Decisive Battles of India, 1746-1849, with portrait,
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6566 Decisive 'Battles, popular edition, maps a7ul portrait, 12mo,
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The story of how India was won, told with attention to the real causes of our
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History of the Indian Mutiny. See Kaye.
6568 Haidarabad. Proc. R. Col. Inst., 1883, Vol. XIV., pp.
200-21, cloth 3s
6569 History of the French in India, 1674-1761, new edition,
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The student will here find all that he needs relating to Lally, La Bourdonnais,
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6570 Final French Struggles in India and on the Indian Seas,
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Bourbon, and of the Indian Expedition to Egypt in 1801, 12mo,
cloth. 1884 3s
6571 Dupleix and the Struggle for India by the European Nations
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6572 Akbar and Rise of the Mughal Empire (" Rulers of India "
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6574 Life of Warren Hastingi^, ])ortrait, 8vo, cloth. 1894 6s
6575 Ambushes and Surprises, from the Time of Hannibal to the
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6577 Mandelslo. Voyages and Travels of the Ambassadors of the
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6578 Second edition, corrected, folio, calf. 1669 23s
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6579 Manning (Mrs.) Ancient and Mediaeval India : with 58 illus-
trations from original sketches, paintings, &c., engraved by Scharf,
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6581 Manouchi. Histoire Generale de FEmpire du Mogol (1399-1657)
stir les Memoires Portugais de M. Manouchi, Venitien par le
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1715 15s
6582 English Translation, History of Tamerlane, Orangzeb, &c.,
Svo, half-calf. 1722 9s
6583 Engl. Trans., another edition, History of the Mogul Empire,
8vo, half-calf. 1826 7s 6d
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MAPS, CHARTS, AND PLANS.
6584 Allen's Map of India and Ceylon, by J. and C. Walker, coloured, mounted,
royal Svo, 34 X 38. 1 856 ^s btl
Constable's Hand Atlas of India. See p. 99.
6585 Embankment Maps : the S.W. Circle, showing the entire System of Canals
proi)Osed and Sites for Masonrv Works. 5^X42; the Maldah, Kamifje
Bauleah. Moorshedabad, and Nuddeah Embankments, 21 X30 ; |juiiduk Kiver
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6586 India, with Burmah, Ceylon. Andaman?, Malaya, Sumatra, &c., on linen
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Scale 1 inch to Gl miles, or 1 : 1,055,040.
6587 Indian Atlas, Sheets 27a, 28, 44a N.W., 44a S.E .^ 44a S.W 45 N.W 45 S.W
G3a SW and 61, including parts of Cashmere, Karakorum Pass Balti, Dras,
Sooroo and ^^^^^ Rivers: Pa ngkong Lake, and River Indus, m all six sheets
mounted, in case, royal Svo, cloth. 1868-/4 ^ . r,- a-
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6589 Railway Map of India, 44x37, on linen, small 4to, cloth. Ca^c^i!a, 1890 8s
6591 Walker (John) Large Map of India (including Birmah), with additions to 1827,
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6592 Map of the E.I. Railway, showing Proposed Line from Calcutta to Delhi,
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6593 Map of India (subdivided into Collectorates), and including Burmah, four
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case. 1879 (Stanford) 9s
Bengal Presidency. The following Indian Survey Mai)s are coloured,
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6594 Balasore District, 25x28. 1876 3s
6595 Bengal Presidency, including Orissa, Assam, &c., 34x24. 1873 2s
6596 Bengal, Behar, Orissa, and Chota Nagpore, 31x26. 1886 4s
6597 Bhagalpur Division : Monghyr, Purneah, Maldah. Sonthal-Pergunnahs. 26x30.
1890 ' 3s
6598 Burdwan, Beerbhoom, Bankoora, Midnapore. Howrah, and Hooghly. 20x29.
1889 ' 3s 6d
6599 Calcutta, City of, reduced from Mr. Simms's Large Map, 14x22. 1858 4s
6601 Chittagong Division, Noakholly, Tippe rah, 21x37. 1891 4s
6602 Chittagong District, Hill Tracts, Lushai Hills, &c., 25X57. 1884 6s
6603 Chumparun, Motiharee, &c., 26x27. 1889 4s
6604 Cuttack,Jajepoor, Kendrai)ara, &c., 31X24. 1876 4s 6d
6605 Dacca, Furreedpore, Backerguuge, and Mymensingh, 24x39. 1890 4s 6d
6606 Darjeeling District, two sheets, 30x63 and 36x52. 1881 7s 6d
6607 Ganges (The), Calcutta to Benares, and Country South, 56x31. 1860 5s
6608 Gya, Aurungabad, Jehanabad, Nowada, &c.. Lower Behar, 37x24. 1889 48
6609 Jessore, 23x25. 1887 4s
6611 Khoolna, Sundarbans, &c., 23x27. 1887 4s
6612 Manipur, Naga and Jaintia Hills, Cachar, Upper Chindwin, &c., 34x20. 1890 48
6613 Midnapore, 34x27. 1886 4s
6614 Mymensingh, Jamalpoor, &;c., 31X29. 1884 ' 4s
6615 Moorshedabad, 21x24. 1887 4s
6616 Nuddea, Kishnaghur, &c., 22x27. 1887 48
6617 Orissa and Tributary States, 24x20. 1871 4s
6618 Patna Division : Sarun, Chumparun, Mozufferi)ore, Gya, &c., 34x36. 1889 4s 6d
6619 Pooree, Juggurnauth, Lower Bengal, 30x24. 1877 . 4s
6620 24-Pergunnahs District, 21x32, royal 8vo. 1887 4s
6621 Presidency Division : Moorshedabad, Nuddea, Jessore, Khoolna, 24-Pergun-
nahs, with Sundarbans, 21x34. 1894 4s
6622 Rajshahee Division : Moorshedabad, Rungpoor, Dinajpoor, Maldah, Pubnah.
and Bograh, 24x34. 1874 4s
6623 Saugor and Nerbudda Territories, 52x37. 1862 4s
6624 Madras Presidency, 34x39. if acfm, 1872 48
6625 Noi-th-West Frontier : Attok and Peshawar to Cabul, 50x36. 1878 6s
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6G27 Plan of St. George, Madras, showing tlie Attack of Lally and Operations of
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6629 Plan of tlie E.I. Company's Lands and Lakes [on the Hoogly, near Calcutta],
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6631 Survey of the Coast of Chittigan and the Eiver [Hoogly] up to Dacca, 1761,
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6632 Islamabad [Chittagong], survey'd by B. Plaisted, 1764, 17x34 5s
6633 Coast of Chittagong and Arracan, from Islamabad to 21 10' N., 21x9 3s
6634 Chart of tlie Cassimbazar Iliver, survey'd by Capt. Lewis Du Gloss, 1764,
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6635 Maj) of the Ganges from Bennares to Allahabad, survey'd in August, 1765, by
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6637 Plan of Allahabad, capitulated 8th Feb., 17ti5, 19x13^, coloured 10s
6638 Survey of the Road from Jouci to Lucknow, showing Towns, Villages, Fort.,
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6641 Map of the Rivers Neelcomer and Dherla through Bengal to their Conflux with
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6612 An Exact Survey of the Roads [N.E, Bay of Bengal] between Luckypour
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6643 A Set of General Maps of the Rivers Ganges, Megna [and Baramputrey], with
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6644 Markham (General F.) Shooting in the Himalayas: Sporting
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6645 Markham ([Sir] C. R.) Travels in Peru and India, for the
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6646 Travels in Peru and India, another copy, Svo, half-calf 9s
6647 Peruvian Bark : Account of the Introduction of Chinchona
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192 Francis Edwards^ s Catalogue
6648 Markham (Sir C. R.) Forest Destruction in the Ghats ; the Neil-
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6651 Marsden's Numismata Orientalia, new edition, Part I., Ancient
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6652 Marsh (Charles) Review of some Important Passages in the
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6653 Marshall (W. E.) A Phrenologist among the Todas, a Primitive
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6654 Marshman (J. C.) History of India to the Close of Lord Dal-
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6655 Abridged History of India, majj, 12mo, cloth. 1880 5s
6656 Lives of Carey, Marshman, and Ward, Baptist Missionaries,
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6657 Story of Carey, Marshman, and Ward, 12mo, cl. 1864 2s 6d
6658 Letter to Bright on the India Question, pp. 52. 1853 2s
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6fi60 The 31st at Moodkee, 1845.
6661 The Battle of Ferozshah, 1845.
6662 Ditto, Charge of the 3rd Light Dragoons.
6663 Ditto, Night Bivouac.
6664 The 16th Lancers at Aliwal, 1846.
6665 The Battle of Sobraon, 1846.
6666 The Battle of Kamnugger, 1848.
6667 The Storming of Mooltan, 1849.
6608 Tlie Battle of Goo]erat, 1849.
6669 [Martin (R. Montgomery)] The Anglo-Eastern Empire in 1832,
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6670 History of the Possessions of the Hon. E.I. Co. (" British
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6671 History, Antiquities, Topography, and Statistics of Eastern
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3 vols. 8vo, cloth. 1838 10s
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6673 Martin (Sir James Ranald), Inspector-General : a Biography, by-
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6674 Martineau (Harriet) History of British Rule in India, new
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6675 Martyn (Rev. Henry) Memoir of, by Rev. John Sargent, por-
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6676 Journals and Letters, edited by [Bishop] Samuel Wilber-
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6677 Masson (Charles) Narrative of Various Journeys in Balochistan,
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Account of the Insiirrection in 1840 and a Memoir on Eastern
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&c., tvith his portrait. See Hedges' Diary, vol. ii.
6678 Master (A. B.) Technical Education for India, 8vo, pp. 48. 1885
ls6d
6679 Mateer (Rev. Samuel) "The Land of Charity": Account of
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Labour, illustrated, 12mo, cloth. 1871 3s 6d
Chapters on the Geography, People, Government, Natural History, Commerce,
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6680 Native Life in Travancore, map and illustrations, 8vo, cloth.
1883 (pub. 18s) 5s
6681 Mathias (Capt. H. V.) Five Weeks' Sport in the Interior of the
Himalayas, with Description of the Game, &c., 12mo, cl. 1865 2s 6d
6682 [Matthew (J. M.)] Letters from a Young Officer under Corn-
wallis on the Operations of the Army to the Capture of Bangalore,
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6683 Maude (Col. Cornwallis) Memories of the Mutiny, with the
Personal Narrative of John Walter Sherer, portraits and illustra-
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6684 Memories of the Mutiny, 2 vols, half-morocco extra 12s
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83^ Hi^h Slfl-eet, MaryUhone^ London^ W.
194 Francis Edwards's Catalogue
6685 Maundevile. Marvellous Adventures of Sir John Maundevile,
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Jerusalem and of the Marvels of Ind, other Islands and Coun-
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J. Cameron Grant, 8vo, cloth gilt. 1895 3s 6d
6686 Maurice (Rev. Thomas) Indian Antiquities : Dissertations rela-
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Vols. I., II., and III. Dissertations on the Geography and Theology of Hindostan.
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Islands for Tin, the whole illustrated with Specimens of Hindu, Egyptian, Roman,
and Mexican Architecture, Views of Stonehenge, &c.
6687 Proposals for Printing a History of the Revolutions of the
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6688 History of Hindostan, as connected with other Empires of
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6689 Mayo (Richard Southwell Bourke, Earl of), Fourth Viceroy of
India, Life of, with Narrative of his Indian Administration, by Sir
Wm. Hunter, 2 vols. 8vo, cloth. 1875 8s
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6690 The Earl of Mayo and the Consolidation of the Queen's Rule
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Series), 12mo, cloth. 1891 2s
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6691 Speeches in England and India, edited, with an Introduction,
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Includes three important speeches on the Indian Income Tax and Finance Bills.
See also Temple, and Trotter's ' India under Queen Victoria.'
6692 Mead (Henry) The Sepoy Revolt: its Causes and its Consequences
8vo, cloth. 1857 4s 6d
Story of the Outbreak, observations on the Rule of the E.I. Company, future
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6693 Meade (Gen. Sir Richard) and the Feudatory States of Central
and Southern India: a Record of 43 Years' Service, by T. H.
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Service in Gwalior during the Mutiny, in Mysore, Coorg, and Hyderabad ;
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6694 Mecham (Capt. Clifford H.) Sketches and Incidents of the
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Anderson's, and other Batteries, Ailum Bagh, Jellalabad Fort, Havelock's Grave, ice.
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6695 Medley (Capt. J. G.) A Year's Campaigning in India, 1857-58,
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Megasthenes. See McCrindle, Murray.
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6696 Merewether (F. H. S.) A Tour through the Famine Districts
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6697 Metcalfe (Charles, Lord) Life and Correspondence of, by [Sir]
J. W. Kaye, with portrait, 2 vols. 8vo. cloth. 1854 8s
Lord Metcalfe served in an official capacity at the Court of Sindhia, was Private
Secretary to the Gorernor-Generai and to the Commauder-in-Chtef ; subsequently
Resident at Delhi, at Lahore, Secretary to the Marquess of Hastings, Resident at
the Court of the Nizam, had a seat on the Supreme Council, was Governor at Agra,
and provisionally Governor-General. In 1839 ne was appointed Governor of Jamaica,
and in 1842 Governor-General of Canada. This biography is one of the most valu-
able and ingtructive for Indian history.
6698 Life and Correspondence, new and revised edition, portrait,
2 vols. 12mo, half-calf. 1858 5s
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prevailing sense of danger has been added in the second volume.
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6699 Papers of Lord Metcalfe, edited by Kaye, 8vo, cloth 5s
Lord Metcalfe was one of the greatest and purest men that ever aided in
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6700 Address of the Native Inhabitants of Calcutta and Neigh-
bourhood to the Hon. Sir Charles Theophilus Metcalfe on the
Occasion of his Departure to enter upon the Government of the
Presidency of Agra, in English, with upwards of 500 native signa-
tures, in Ejiglisk, tlindustani, a,nd Bengali, some with seals attached,
the whole on two sheets of parchment, in velvet and silk lined case
2
This addrees is undated, but was presented in December, 1834, and is referred
to and partly quoted in Kaye's 'Life of Metcalfe ' (2 vols., 1858). vol. li. p. 109.
6701 Address of Native Inhabitants of Calcutta and Neighbour-
hood to Sir Charles Theophilus Metcalfe, Bart., G.C.B., on his
Departure to Agra to assume the Lt.-Governorship of N.W. Pro-
vinces, 1st April, 1836, seven sheets of parchment in a roll, 30 in.
wide, 17 ft. 6 in. long, written in English, Hindustani (or Urdu),
and Bengali, with seals and about 2,000 signatures, preserved in
velvet bag, silk lined, a valuable and unique document 3 10s
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6702 Metcalfe (Sir Charles) Native Address to on his Resignation
of the Lt.-Governorship of the N.W. Provinces, dated Agra,
11th Dec, 1837, in Hindustani, with translation in English, over
100 signatures, several with seals, on two sheets of parchment and
one of paper 1
'' The native address was really a native address not the elaborate composition
of an European scholar. It came in real Oriental garb, and was conceived by an
Oriental mind, but it was truthful in spite of its Orientalism." Kaye's 'Life of
Metcalfe ' (2 vols., 1858), vol. ii. p. 206.
6703 Middleton (T. F.), D.D., First Bishop of Calcutta, 1814-22,
Life of, by Rev. C. W. Le Bas, 2 vols. 8vo, half-calf. 1831 7s
6704 Miles (Col. W.) History of Hydur Ali, from the Persian MS. of
Hussein Ali Khan Kirmani (Oriental Transl. Fund), map, 8vo, cloth.
1842 7s
6705 Large paper issue, royal 8vo, cloth 10s
6706 Tipti Sultdn, History of the Reign of : a Continuation of
the Neshani Hyduri, written by Mir Hussein Ali Khan Kirmani,
Translated from the Persian, royal 8vo, cloth. 1864 6s
Mill (Col. James) Proposal for Conquest of Bengal, Behar, and
Orissa under the German Flag (1746). See Wheeler's Early
Records, chap. viii.
6707 Mill (James) History of British India, revised and continued,
with Notes and Illustrations, by Prof. H. H. Wilson, library edition,
with Index, 9 vols. 8vo, cloth. 1848 32s
6708 Library edition, another copy, 9 vols., half-morocco 35s
6709 Cheaper edition, with Index, 10 vols. 12mo, cloth. 1858 ^1
" One of those rare works destined to immortality With all its merits, there-
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rank as a standard national work. The deficiencies have now been amply supplied ;
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modify his too sweeping conclusions than Prof. H. H. Wilson, a distinguished
Oriental scholar, long a resident in India, and familiar with the habits and manners
of its diversified inhabitants." ^^^ewoew.
Despatch accompanying E.I. Co.'s Charter Act, 1833. See
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6710 James Mill: a Biography, by Alex. Ba-in, portrait, 12mo,
cloth. 1882 2s
6711 Milman (Right Rev. Robert) Bishop of Calcutta and Metropoli-
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6712 Miln (Louise Jordan) When We were Strolling Players in the
East, numerous illustrations, 8vo, cloth. 1894 5s 6d
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6713 Minturn (R. B.) From New York to Delhi by Way of Rio de
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"An agreeable account within a moderate compass of the great features of
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83f High Street, Marylehone, London^ W.
India I97
6714 Minto (Lord) Life and Letters of Gilbert Elliot, First Eurl o^
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6715 . Lord Minto in India : his Life and Letters while Governor-
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In this volume of Lord Minto's letters we have interesting accounts of the
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and the Expedition to Java.
Missions in India : Catholic and Protestant :
6716 A Letter on the State and Patronage of the Church in India, by a Bombay
Chaplain, 8vo, pp. 59, 1829 2s
6717 Ilesults of Missionary Labour in India (from the Calcutta JReviev)), 8vo, pp. 60.
1862 2s 6d
6718 On Government Connection with Idolatry in India {Calcutta Review), 8vo,
pp.65. 1852 2s 6d
6719 Revised Statistics of Missions in India and Ceylon, by Rev. J. Mullens, 8vo,
pp. 29. Calcutta, 1852 2s
6720 The Bible in India (Calcutta Bible Soc), Svo, pp. 56. 1853 2s
6721 Searchings of Heart in Connection with Missions in Bengal, by Rev. Lai
Behari De, 8vo, pp. 16. Serampore, 1858 Is 6d
6722 What Shall We Do with the Musalmans ? Svo, pp. IG. Calcutta, 1858 Is 6d
6723 The Peshaw^ur Missions and Central Asia, 8vo, pp. 13. Calcutta, 1858 Is Gd
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Danish Missions, Dubois, Duff (Dr.), French, Fuller, Hartmann, Heber, Hisloi),
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man, Martyn, Middleton, Milman, Minto, Paranaoda, Scott, Scott- Waring, Seram-
pore, Sherring, Smith (Dr. G.), Strickland, Stuart, Swartz, Teignmouth, Temple,
Tucker (St. George), Tyerman and Bennet, Wilson (Bp.), Wilson (Dr., of Bombay),
Wylie, Xavier.
6724 Mitford (E. L.) A Land March from England to Ceylon Forty
Years Ago, through Dalmatia, Montenegro, Turkey, Asia Minor,
Syria, Palestine, Assyria, Persia, Afghanistan, Scinde, and India,
of which 7,000 miles on horseback, portrait, map, and original
sketches, 2 vols. 8vo, cloth. 1884 9s
The author travelled through the Bolan Pass, to Hyderabad, Karachi, Bombay,
Poonah, Golconda, Nelloor, Madras, Tanjore, Madura, &c,, in 1841-42.
MiTiiA. See RajendralAla.
6725 Mohan Lai (a Kashmirian) Travels in the Panjab, Afghanistan,
&c., with a Memoir by Sir Charles Trevelyan, map and portrait,
Svo, cloth. 1846 6s
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and back to (Calcutta, 1831-34 ; also Missions to Kabul m 1835-36 and in 1839-42, with
account of the murder of Burnes ; Voyage to England, 1842-43.
6726 Money (R. Cotton) On the Education of the Natives of India,
Svo, pp. 24. 1857 ^ ^1^
8Sj High Street, MaryUbone, London, W.
198 Framcis Edwards's Catalogue
6727 Moor (Rev. Edward) Narrative of the Operations of Captain
Little's Detachment, and of the Mahratta Army, against Tippoo
Sultan, 4to, half-calf. 1794 15s
6728 Hindu Infanticide and other Customs, with 7napofGuzerat,
4to, cloth, uncut. 1811 9s
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6729 [ ] Oriental Fragments, by the Author of the ' Hindu Pan-
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Correspondence, Seals, Stones, Manuscripts, Papacy and Hinduism, Education,
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6730 Moorcroft (Wm.) and Trebeck (George) Travels in the Hima-
layan Provinces, the Panjab, Ladakh, Kashmir, Peshawur, Kabul,
and Bokhara, 1819-25, edited by H. H. Wilson, map and vieivs of Le
and Dankan, 2 vols. 8vo, half-morocco extra 15s
Part 1. Journey to Ladakh. II. Residence in Ladakh. III. Journey to
Kashmir and Peshawar. IV. Journey to Kabul and Bokhara.
6731 Natural Productions and Agiiculture of Cashmire JoUR.
R. Geog. Soc, 1832, Vol. II. pp. 253-268, cloth 3s 6d
6732 Moorsom (Capt.) On Reorganizing the Administration of India,
8vo, pp. 9. [1858] Is 6d
6733 [Morellet (M. le Abbe)] Memoires relatives a la Discussion du
Privilege de la Nouvelle Compagnie des Indes, 4to, pp. 140, half-
morocco. Amsterdam, 1787 10s
6734 M orison (Theodore) Imperial Rule in India: Principles proper
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6735 Morris (Henry) Descriptive and Historical Account of the
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- Geography, -Topography, Ethnology, Education, Public Works, Irrigation,
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French Settlements, the Moliammedan Period, Expulsion of the French, English
Administration, llecent History, Surveys and Revenue Systems.
6736 Morrison (General John), Commander of the Mogul Forces:
Advantages of an Alliance with the Great Mogul, 8vo, pp. 99.
1774 4s 6d
6736b Mountain (Col. Armine). . . . Adjt.-Gen. to the Forces in India,
his Memoirs and Letters, portrait, 12mo, cloth. 1857 4s
Madras, Calcutta, Simla, Bombay, Neilgherry Hills, &c., 182l)-34: ; First China
War, 18il ; War in Smde, Goojerat, and Punjab, 1819-50.
MuLLEK (Max) Works. See Litebatube, &o., of India.
6737 Mundy (General G. C.) Pen-and - Pencil Sketches in India,
woodcuts and 26 etclilngs of kantiag scenes by Landseer, 2 vols. 8vo,
boards. 1832 10s
Account of Lord Oombermere's tour through the Upper Provinces, 1827-29.
b'^, IJiyh /Street, 3/art/lehvne, London^ W.
India 199
6738 Munnipoor Agency, Administration Reports by Dr. R. Brown
and others, 1868-69 (Ind. Govt. Rec), royal 8vo, sewed. Calcutta 3s
6739 Reports for 1873 and 1873-4, sewed each Is 6d
See also Manipur.
6740 Munro (Capt. Innes) Narrative of the Military Operations on the
Coromandel Coast, 1780-84, wit/iplanso/ battles, 4to, half-calf. 1789 1
Preceded by account of the Tape of Good Hope, visited by Adm. Hughes in
1779 ; with account of the Isle of France, with view of Port Louis, visited in 1784.
6741 Munro (General Sir Thomas), Life and Correspondence, by the
Rev. G. R. Gleig, with supplement, 3 vols. 8vo, half-calf. 1830 lis
Sir Thomas Munro served through the wars with Hyder Ali and Tippoo Sultan ;
afterwards as Civil Administrator in the ceded districts ; he commanded a division
in the last Mahratta War, 1817-18, and was Governor of Madras from 1820 until his
death in 1827.
6742 Sir Thomas Munro, with Selections from his Minutes, &c.,
Memoir by Sir A. J. Arbuthnot, 2 vols. 8vo, cloth. 1881 7s
This collection of Munro's valuable papers is arranged under five heads :
Revenue, Judicial, Political, Military, and Miscellaneous, and they embody his
views on the land tenures of Southern India, especially the Ryotwan sj stem which
he introduced into the Madras Presidency. Among" them also are a series of
Minutes on the first war with Burmab.
6743 Sir Thomas Munro and the British Settlement of the
Madras Presidency, by John Bradshaw (" Rulers of India " Series),
ma'p, 12mo, cloth. 1894 2s
6744 Autograph Letters [7] addressed to Josiah Wfebbe, Esq.,
Chief Secretary to Government of Madras, dated Cuddapah, Anant-
paer, Adoni, Ballari, Camlapoer, &c., during his Administration of
the Ceded Districts, 1801-3 1 15s
On the payment of Gen. Campbell's detachment ; on the army stores of grain
at Ballari and their disposal ; on impending famine and assessment of villages;
request for an efficient assistant ; accumulated business, heat, fatigue, illness ;
"Be under no alarm, inhabitants loyal all will be perfectly safe ; but it would
not be prudent to withdraw any part of the military force ; the Ryots are a good-
natured, honest, noisy race, they clamour for remissions, but never expect that half
their demands will be granted " ; State of Canara, " people loyal because I have not
exacted the amount of Tippoo's assessments " ; on subordinate collectors, surveys,
settlements, Juf^ges of Circuit ; Mahratta wars destructive, &c.
6745 Munro (Surg.-Gen.) Records of Service and Campaigning in
Many Lands, 2 vols. 12mo, cloth. 1887 4s
Vol. I. The Cape and Kaffir Wars, Nova Scotia, Bermuda, New Orleans.
Vol. II. The Crimea and the Indian Mutiny.
" These records should be in the hands of every soldier, for the sake of the
information which they give and the spirit which informs them." - ^/o6e.
" Full of interesting notes on the army and army \ife:' Graphic.
6746 Murphy (Lieut.) Account of the Cossyahs (Assam) Jour. R.
Geog. Soo., 1832, Vol, II. pp. 93-98, and rmp, cloth 3s 6d
6747 Murray (Hugh) Historical and Descriptive Account of British
India, with Accounts of its Zoology by J. Wilson ; Botany by Dr.
Greville; Climate, Geology, &c., by Jameson; Medical Observa-
tions by Dr. Ainslie ; Diseases by Dr. Ehind ; Astronomy of the
Hindoos by Prof. Wallace; and the Voyage by Capt. Dalrymple,
3 vols. 12mo, cloth (Edinburgh Cabinet Lib.). 1832 bs
33, High Street, Marylebone, London, W.
200 Francis Edwards^s Catalogue
6748 Murray's Handbook of the Bengal Presidency, maps, 12mo,
cloth. 1882 7s
Calcutta, Orissa, British Burma, Darjiliog, Benares, N.-W. Provinces, &c.
6749 Handbook of the Panjdb, Western Rajptitdnd, Kashmir,
and Upper Sindh, compiled by B. B. Eastwick, maps, 12mo, cloth.
1883 7s
Ajmir, Lahore, Simla, Peshawur, Kawul Piudi, &c.
6750 Handbook of India and Ceylon, including Bengal, Bombay,
and Madras, the Panjab, N.-W. Provinces, Rajputana, the Native
States, Assam, Cashmere, and Burma, with 55 ma'ps and plans o/
towns and buildings, 1 vol. 12mo, cloth 15s
6751 Muter (Mrs.) Travels and Adventures of an Officer's Wife in
India, China, and New Zealand, 2 vols. 12mo, half-bound. 1864 6s
Includes experiences during the India Mutiny at Meerut, Delhi, &c.
THE MUTINY, 1857-8.
6752 History of the Indian Mutiny and of the Great Military
Events in Hindostan, by Charles Ball, with 2 maps and 79 steel
engravings of battle-scenes, portraits, tfcc, 2 vols. imp. 8vo, half-
calf. [1858-60] 16s
6752a Annals of the Indian Rebellion : a Collection of Extracts, Letters, and Narra-
tives [wanting title-page and all after p. 932], 8vo lis
6753 Mutinies in the East Indies : Papers, Further Papers, and Supplementary-
Papers presented to Parliament, 1857 (Five Pari. Papers), folio, sewed Ss 6d
6754 Letters from Directors E.I. Co. to Gov.-General of India, Nov. 25, 1857
(Pari. Paper), Feb. 5, 1858, folio, sewed 28 6d
6755 Names, &c., of Regiments which have Mutinied since Jan. 1, 1857, folio
(Pari. Paper), March 15, 1859 28 6d
6756 Papers relating to the Mutiny in the Punjab, 1857, folio, pp. 143 38 6d
Reports of Sir R. Temple, Sir R. Montgomery, Sir H. B. Edwardee, G. C. Barnes,
Sir T. D. Forsyth, G. H. M. Ricketts, and J. R. Becher.
6757 The Present Crisis in India, by Author of ' Our North-West Frontier,' 8vo
pp.56. 1857 l8 6d
6758 The Sepoy Rebellion (from London Quarterly), 8vo, pp. 16, Oct., 1857 28
6759 Bengal Massacre 1 Lord Canning and Letters of *' Militaire" [W. F. Beatson],
for which the Hurkaru Paper was stopped, 12mo, pp. 8. Ccdcutta, 1857 Is 6d
6760 Lord Canning, the Mutinies, &c., by a Scotsman, 12mo, pp. 24. 1857 2s
6761 The Sepoy Mutinies, their Origin and their Cure, by an Old Servant E.I. Co.
[Wm. Sinclair], 12mo, pp. 22 2i
6762 Illustrated Almanack : Indian Revolt (1858), 8vo, pp. 32. 1857 Is 6d
6763 Exposure of Tortures inflicted on the Natives, 8vo, pp. 16. 1857 Is 6d
6764 Extracts from Indian Journals describing the Outbreaks, 8vo, pp. 24. Chelten-
ham, 1858 28
The " Red Pamphlet." See Malleson.
6765 A Few Words anent the " Red " Pamphlet, by One who has Served under Lord
Dalhousie (C. Allen), 8vo, pp. 32. 1858 28 6d
6766 The Blue Pamphlet, by an Officer once in the Bengal Artillery (Col. W.Ander-
son), 8vo, pp. 77. 1858 28 6d
83^ High Street^ Ma/rylehone^ London^ TT,
India
201
The Mutiny {continued)
6767 India : the Revolt and the Home Government, 8vo, pp. 39. 1858 28 6d
6768 The Great Indian Crisis in Five Minutes' Reading, by a General Officer, 8vo,
pp.13. 1858 28
6769 The Indian and the Irish Rebellion, 8vo, pp. 29. Calcutta, 1858 2g
6770 Our Conduct after the Disaffection and Mutiny and its Consequences, 8vo.
pp. 22. Calcutta, 1858 2 s
6771 The Anglo-Indian Magazine, with Articles and Incidents of the Mutiny, June,
July, and Sept., 1858, 8vo, half-calf 58
6772 Narrative of the Indian Mutinies of 1857, compiled for the Madras Military
Orphan Asylum, with Large map, 8vo, pp. iv.-196. Madras, 1858 6s
6773 The Mutinies and the People ; or, Statements of Native Fidelity exhibited
during the Outbreak, by a Hindu, 8vo, pp. 196, half-calf. Calcutta, 1859 6s 6d
Trial of the King of Delhi for Rebellion, &c., 1870. See p. 175.
6774 Two Native Narratives of the Mutiny in Delhi, translated by Charles T. Met-
calfe, map, 8vo, cloth. 1898 65
Diarv of Munehi Jeewan Lall and Narrative of Nawab Mainodin Hassan Khan.
See also
Adye (Gen.)
Anderson (R. P.)
Argyll
Army
Atkinson
Beveridge
Bouchier
Briggs
Campbell (Lord
Clyde)
Campbell (Sir Geo.)
Campbell (R. J. R.)
Canning (Earl)
Cave- Brown
Cavenagh
Cheek
Colvin (Russell)
Cooper
Coopland
Cotton
Crommelin
Delhi
Dodgson
Douglas
Duberly
Duff
Dunlop
Durand (SirH.)
Edwards (Judge)
Edwardes
Ewart
B^ayrer
Forbes-Mitchell
Forjett
Forrest (G. W.)
Forsyth (Sir D.)
Fraser (Major-Gen.
French
Frere
Gardiner (Sir R.)
Gibney
Gordon (Sir C.)
Gordon-Alexander
Grant (Hope)
Greathed
Gubbins
Halls
Handcock
Harcourt
Hare
Havelock
Hod son
Holloway
Holmes
Hooper
Hungerford(Capt.)
Hunter (Sir W.)
Inglis (Lady)
Innes
Ireland (Dr.)
Jacob
Jochmus
Johnson
Jones (Oliver)
Jones- Parry
Kaye
Keene
Kennedy
Kenyon
Lang
Lawrence (Sir H.)
Lawrence (Lord)
) Lawrence (Sir G.)
Lewin
Lockwood
Login
Low
Lowe (T.)
Lucknow
Ludlow
Lyall
Macbean
Macgregor (Sir C )
Mackay (Rev. J.)
Mackenzie (A. R. D.) Simpson
Majendie Steel (Flora)
Malleson Tayler
Maude Taylor (M.)
Mead Temple
Meade Thackeray
Mecham Thompson (M.)
Medley Trevelyan (Sir G.)
Munro (Surg.-Gen.) Trials
Rees
Roberts (Lord)
Robertson (H. D.)
Rose (Lord Strath-
nairn)
Rotton
Russell (W. H.)
Sandeman
Seaton
Seetaram
Sherer
Showers
Muter
Nicholson
Nolan
Norgate
North
Oliphant
Oude
Outram
Ouvry
Pitt
Polehampton
Prichard
Punjab
Raikes
Raines
Trotter
Tucker (Major-Gen.)
Valbezen
Verney
Vibart
Von Orlich
Wheeler (Talboys)
White (S. D.)
Wilberforce
Williams (E. A.)
Wilson (T. F.)
Wilson (Cracroft)
Wilson (Dr.)
Windham
Young (Keith)
Myers' Voyage to East Indies, 1702-6 (MS.). See p. 15.
8S, High Street, Marylehone, London, W.
202
Frartcis Edwards^s Catalogns
6783 Mysore, Papers connected with the Administration of (Ind.
Govt. Records, No. 11), royal 8vo, cloth. Calcutta, 1856 . 2s
6784 r- The Mysore Adoption [Report of Meeting], 8vo, pp. 37.
Madras, 1865 2s
6785
6786
Adoption versus Annexation ; with Remarks on the Mysore
Question, by V. Narayan Mandlik, 8vo, pp. 60. 1866 2s
See also Bell (Major Evans), Briggs (Gen.), Murray (Handbook), Rice.
Extracts from Capt. Colin Mackenzie's Work regarding the
Dominions of the late Tippoo Sultaun and Correspondence of Prince
Gholam Mohumed and his Family, royal 8vo, pp. x-101 4s
Mysore War, &c.
Allan (A.)
Baillie
Baird
Beatson
Biddulph
Bowring
Buchanan
Buckle
Census
Campbell (D.)
Campbell (J.)
Colebrook (R. H.)
Cornwallis
See also
Dirom
Dubois
E.I. Co.
Elgin
Elliot (R.
Fullarton
Gholam
Harris
Heyne
Home
Hough
Hunter (J.)
H.)
Hyder Ali
Le Couteur
Lee Warner
Lethbridge
Lindsay (Hon. J.)
Loyd (C.)
Macartney
Meade
Mill's ' History '
Munro (SirT.)
Murray
Rees
Rennell
Robson
Scurry
Stuart
Swartz
Tippoo Sultaun
Ward
Wellesley
Wellington
Welsh
Wilks
Wood (M.)
Nadir Shah, Invasion and History of Indostan. See Persia, p. 48 ;
Invasions, p. 164; and Jones (Sir Wm.) in subsequent Section.
6787 Nairne (Alex. Kyd) The Konkan: History, Castes, Tribes, &c.
(written for the Bombay Gazetteer), 8vo, pp. vi-160. Bomhaif^ 1875
3s 6d
6788 Napier (Sir Charles James) The Life and Opinions of, edited by
Sir Wm. [Francis Patrick] Napier, author of 'History of the Penin-
sular War,' with 4 portraits and map, 4 vols. 12mo, cloth. 1857 12s
Sir Charles Napier served in the Peninsular War, in the Ionian Islands and
Greece ; appointed on the Indian Staff 1841. he was sent to Scinde, and became its
"Conqueror" and "Administrator." He was then engaged in the subjugation of
the tribes in the Cutchee Hills, and after a visit home returned to Inaia as Com-
mander-in-Chief.
6789 -
Corrections of Errors in Sir Wm. Napier's Life of his
Brother, hy Dr. George Buist, 8vo, pp. 64. Manchester, 1857 3s
6790
Gen. Sir Charles Napier
Company, 8vo, pp. 45. 1857
and the Directors of
the E.I.
2s 6d
Defence of Sir C. Napier by Bruce (Lord Aberdare), Koebuck, and others in the
House of Commons.
6791 -
Life of General Sir Charles Napier, by the Hon. Wm.
Napier Bruce, portrait and maps, 12mo, cloth. 1885 5s 6d
This volume is founded on Sir Wm. Napier's volumes, upon conversations with
Sir Charles's son-in-law McMurdo and Sir Bartle Frere, Parliamentary Papers, and
other correspondence.
83, High Street, Marylehone, London, W.
India 203
6792 Napier (Sir Charles), by Sir Wm. Butler (" Men of Action "
Series), 12mo, cloth Is 6d
6793 The Conquest of Scinde, with Introductory Passages in the
Life of Gen. Sir Charles James Napier, 2 parts, maps, 8vo, cloth.
1845 5s
6794 Conquest of Scinde, 1 vol. 8vo, half -calf. 1845 7s
6795 History of Sir Charles Napier's Administration of Scinde
(1843-47) and Campaign in theCutchee Hills, tna'ps and plates, 8vo,
cloth. 1851 4s
6796 History of the Conquest of Scinde, also the Administration
of Scinde, maps and plates, new editions, 2 vols. 8vo, cloth. 1856-
1857 88 6d
Carlyle. addressing Sir William Napier (May 12th, 1856), wrote : " I have read
with attention, and with many feelings and reflections, your record of Sir Charles
Napier's 'Administration of Scinde.' You must permit me to thank you in the
name of Britain at large for writing such a book It is a book which every living
Englishman would be the better for reading, for studying diligently a book
'profitable ' in the old Scripture sense for reproof," &c.
6797 Letter to Sir J. Hobhouse on the Baggage of the Indian
Army, 8vo, pp. 66. 1849 2s
6798 Papers relating to the Resignation of Sir Charles Napier
(India Govt. Records), royal 8vo, cloth. Calcutta, 1853 2s
6799 Defects, Civil and Military, of the Indian Government,
edited by Sir Wm. Napier, 8vo, cloth. 1853 3s
This volume contains a vindication of Sir Charles's conduct as Commander-in-
Chief, and a complete examination of the system of military administration in India:
he did not live to complete the civil part of the work. A supplementary chapter
contjiins Letters from Lord Ellenborough, Sir H. Edwardes, and others.
6801 Lights and Shades of Military Life, edited by Sir Charles
Napier, 2 vols. 12mo, cloth. 1840 4s 6d
6802 Lights and Shades, &c., another edition, 1 vol. 8vo, cloth.
1850 3
Renderings of De Vigny's ' Servitude et Grandeur Militaires,' and of Elzear
Blase's Recollections of Bivouac, Camp, and Garrison Life, with Remarks on British
and Foreign Armies.
See also Edwards (Lieut.), Ellenborough, Holmes, Outram, Sinde, Wilson (H.).
6803 Nash (J. T.) Volunteering in India (the Bengal Yeomanry
Cavalry) during the Mutiny, &c., 12mo, cloth. 1893 3s
6804 Nash (V.) The Great Famine and its Causes, ivith map and
8 pJiotographs, 12mo, cloth. 1900 3s 6d
6805 Native States. The Political Relations of the Government of
India with Native States, with Index, imperial 8vo, half-bound.
Calcutta, 1862 ,, . ^, .
See also Bonarjee, Hunter, Lee-Warner LethbridgeMalleso^^^^
Strachey, Temple, and references ^^^er Admnistrati^^^^
India, Coorg, Hyderabad, Kashmir, Manipur, Mysore, ^izam, ivajputana,
SiKKiM, Treaties, &c. , x t,
6806 Needham (J. F.) Excursion in the Abor Hnis (Assam)-PRoa
R. Geog. Soc., N.S., 1886, Vol. VIII. pp. 313-328 2b bd
8S, High Street^ Marylehone, Lond<m, W,
204 Francis Edwards's Catalogue
Neilgherry Hills. See Baikie, Barron, Birch, Breeks, Burton's
*Goa,' Campbell (W.), Harkness, Hornaday, Hough, Jervis, King
(Ross), Letters, Mackay, Mackenzie, Marshall, Mountain, Murray
(Handbook of Madras), Packman, Savory, S herring, Wallace (Prof.).
6807 Neill (Capt. Martin Bladen) Recollections of Four Years' Service
with H.M. 40th Regiment in Scinde, 1840-41, and Operations of
"the Avenging Army of Afghanistan," 1841-42, under Major-Gen.
Nott, portrait, 8vo, cloth. 1846 6s
6808 Another copy, half -morocco. 1846 7s 6d
Nepal. See Aitchison (Treaties), Ballantyne, Bendall, Braddon,
Cavanagh, Egerton, Fergusson, Fraser (J. B.), Gardiner (Col.),
Hamilton (F.), Hastings (Marquess), Hodgson (B. H.), Hoffmeister,
Hooker, Indian Alps, Inglis, Kirkpatrick, Markham's ' Tibet,' Old-
field, Oliphant, Oriental Sporting Mag., Parks, Pollock, Waddell,
Walshe, Wheeler, Wright, &c.
6809 Newall (Capt. J. T.) Eastern Hunters, ivith 6 illust7'atioois, 8vo,
cloth. 1866 9s
6810 Another copy, 8vo, half-calf extra lis
Sporting adventures tiger hunting -in Central and North-West Indian jungles
and Kajputana, narrated under assumed names, the results of other experiences as
well as "the author's own.
6811 Hog Hunting and other Sports, 8vo, cloth. 1867 lis
6812 Scottish Moors and Indian Jungles: Scenes of Sport in
the Lews and India, illustratedy 8vo, cloth. 1889 4s 6d
The Indian chapters relate the author's own experiences of tiger, bear, and hog
hunting in the Deccan, Cutch, Scinde, Gujerat, and Rajputana in the muzzle-
loading days, and supplement the preceding works.
6813 [Newall (Lieut. D. J. F.)] Sketches in Cashmere ; or, Scenes in
Cuckoo-Cloud-Land, illustrated, 8vo, boards {for private circidation).
Newport, I.W., 1882 4s 6d
Account of a shooting trip in 1861, including historical sketches, chiefly from
native MSS. and archaeological researches.
Newberie (John) Visit to India, 1585. See Fitch, p. 130.
6816 [Newspaper Press] Letters to the Marquis of Hastings on
the Indian Press : an Appeal for its Liberty, by a Friend to Good
Government [Capt. Francis Romec], large paper, imp. 8vo, boards.
1824 3s 6d
6817 Two Letters to Sir Charles Forbes, by a Proprietor of Indian Stock, on the
Suppression of Public Discussion in India, 8vo, pp. -12, 70. 1824 4s
6818 Petition of George Buist, editor of the Bombay Times, to H.C., 8vo, pp. 28.
1852 58
Contains much information on the Press of India. Reprinted in the Appendix
to 5th Report Select Committee, see p. 67.
6819 Liberty of the Press in India : Letter and Petition of John Connon, late of the
Bombay Gazette, pp. 37. 1857 2s 6d
6820 Bengal Massacre ! Lord Canning and Letters of "Militaire" (W. F. Beatson)
for which the Hurkaru Paper was stopped, pp. 8. Calcutta, 1857 Is 6d
See also Administration (Pari. Rep., 1853), Calcutta Journal, Laurie, Lytton,
Mead, Metcalfe, Smith (Dr. G.), &c.
$S^ High Street^ Marylebonej London, W.
India 205
6821 Newland (Surgeon-Capt. A. G.) The Imags of War ; or, Service
in the Chin Hills, a collection of 34 full-page lilioto-illustrations and
160 in the text, with Introductory Notes by J. D. Macnabb, 4iu,
cloth. 1891 14s
6822 Nicholson (Brig.-Gen. John), Soldier and Administrator, by
Capt, Lionel J. Trotter, 2 portraits, 3 maps, &c., 8vo,cl. 1897 6s
The first Afghan War, the Satlaj Campaign. 1845-6 ; Conquest of the
Punjab, 1848-9; Bannu, 1852-(i ; Peshawur, Kashmir, the N.W. Frontier, and
Storming of Delhi and Death, 1850-7. See a^'so Kaye's Indian Ofiicers, and Cave-
Brown.
6823 Nieuhoff (John) Voyages and Travels to Brazil and the East
Indies (1643-72), with numerous copperplates and m/xps, translated
from the Dutch, folio, half-calf. Churchill, 1704 16s
On his second voyage in 1662 Nieuhoff visited Ceylon, Cochin, Travancore, and
Dutch Settlements. He gives an interesting account of the people, animals, natural
products, &c.
NiKiTiN (Athanasius) Travels to India from Russia, a.d. 1468-74.
See Major.
6824 Nixon (H. J.) Album of Views in the Nizam's Dominions,
Golconda, &c., 15 photographs, oblong folio, cloth. [1865?] 8s
6825 Nizam's Dominions, Historical and Descriptive Sketch of
the, compiled by Syed Hossain Bilgrami and C. Willmott, with
large map, 2 thick vols, royal 8vo, cloth. Bombay, 1883-84 19s
Physiad Features, Productions, History. Inhabitants, Trade and Manufactures,
Administration, and Phices of Interest, the" Caves of Ajanta and Ellora, Vizysinagar,
Assaye and the Battle. Aurungabad, Bidar, Bolarum, Daulatabad, bolkonaa,
Haidarabad, Aurangzeb's Tomb, Shorapur, &c.
See also Archa}ological Survey, Briggs, Eraser, Gribble, Hyderabad, Hunter's
Gazetteer, Lee- Warner, Lethbridge, Nixon, Taylor (Meadows), Temple, Wdson (J.K.).
Noble's Voyage to the East Indies, 1747-48. See China, post.
6826 Nolan (E. H.) The Illustrated History of the British Empire in
India and the East, from the Earliest Times to the Suppression of
the Sepoy Mutiny in 1859, steel engravings and maps, 2 vols, royal
8vo, half-morocco. 1858-60 ^^^
6827 Norgate. From Sepoy to Soobadar, Life of a Native Officer,
Bengal Army, translated by Col. Norgate, 12mo, half-calf extra
Lahore, 1880 ^^ ^"^
6828 Norman (C. B.) Colonial France, 8vo, cloth. 1886 5s
Richelieu's and Colberfs Policy ; Senegal, the Gaboon &c,R6uni^^^^^
Madagascar, Mayotte, East Indies (tondicherry, &cO,Jahiti, New Caledonia, Co^^^
China, Annam, Tonkin, Martinique, Guadaloupe, French Guiana, Obock, lunis.
Colonial Defence. &c.
6829 North (Major) Journal of an English Officer i^ India, Aide-de-
Camp to Gen. Havelock, portrait, 12mo, cloth. 1858
6831 North Indian Notes and Queries, edited by Wm^ Orooke,
Vol. I. Nos. 1, 5, 6, 7, 8 ; Vol. 11. Nos 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 8, and 10,
4to, sewed (13 Nos.). Allahabad, 1891-92
83 J High Street, ^Marylehone, londm, W.
206 Francis Edwards^s Catalogue
6832 North-West Frontier (Our) map of Russian Turkestan,
Afghanistan, &c., 8vo, pp. 19. 1856 2s
See Caine (Lord Curzon), Hutchinson, Jacob, McFall, Paget, Punjab, Eoberts,
Kobertson. Sandeman, Sbadwell, Slessor, Warburton, White (Sir G.), Yate, Young-
husband, &c.
6833 North-Western Provinces, Statistical, Descriptive, and
Historical Account of the N.W. Provinces of India, Vol. VI., edited
by E. T. Atkinson, coloured maps, imperial 8vo, cloth. Allahabad,
1881 - 7s 6d
Cawnpore, by F. N. Wright; Gorakhpur, by E. B. Alexander ; Basti, by H. C.
Conybeare.
6834 Canals, N.W. Provinces, Keport of Eevenue Returns, 1859-60, with map (Ind.
Govt. Records, No. 33), royal 8vo, cloth. Calcutta, 1861 2s
6835 Canals, Revenue, N.W.P., 1860-61 (Ind. Govt. Records, No. 38). Calcutta, 1863 2s
6836 Selections from Government Records, N.W.P., 8 odd parts, royal 8vo, sewed.
Allahabad, 1861-77 8s
6837 Revenue Records, N.W.P. (Ind. Govt. Records), 1818-20, royal 8vo. Calcutta,
1866 ,3s
See also Agra, Census, Delhi, Mutiny, Punjab, Smith (Baird), &c.
NoRTHBROOK (Lord) Indian Administration 1872-76. See Escott,
Routledge, Trotter, India under Q. Victoria ; the Histories of Keene,
&c.
Under this administration the disasters of a great famine were avoided, and, in
the words of a native journalist, this Viceroy "annexed no territory, he committed
no plunder, he gave the land rest."
6839 Norton (John Bruce), Reply to Madras Civilian's (Mr. Hollo-
way) Defence of the Mofussil Courts, 8vo, pp. 19. 1853 2s
6840 Administration of Justice in S. India, pp. 200. Madras,
1853 4s
6841 Speech of Mr. Norton at the Patcheapah Moodelliar's Insti-
tution, April 23, 1857, 8vo, pp. 28 2s
6842 A New Financial Scheme for India, 8vo, pp. 24. 1857 2s
6843 Proselytism in India, with Account of the Tinnevelly
Slaughter, 8vo, pp. 72. 1859 3s
6845 Nott (Sir Wm.) Commander of the Army of Candahar and
Envoy to the King of Oude : Memoirs and Correspondence of,
edited by J. H. Stocqueler, 2 vols. 8vo, cloth. 1854 9s
See also Neill (Capt. Bladen).
6846 Nugent (Maria, Lady) A Journal, from the Year 1811 till the
Year 1815, including a Voyage to and Residence in India, with a
Tour to the North West, portrait, 2 vols. 8vo, cloth. 1839 8s
Account of Calcutta, Moorshedabad, Benares, Allahabad, Lucknow, Agra, Delhi,
Cawnpore, &c.
NuNCOMAR, or Nanda Kumar, Case of. See Beveridge, Hastings
(Warren), Ilbert, Impey, Macaulay. Mitito, Price (J.), Scott- Waring,
Stephen (Fitzjames), Vansittart, Mill's, MacFarlane's, and other
Histories, Speeches'of Burke, Sheridan, &c.
NuNiz (FernSo) Chronicle of the Kings of Bisnaga (Vijayanagar),
written 1535-7 (?). See Sewell, A Forgotten Kingdom, 1900.
88, High Street, Marylebone, London, W,
India 207
6848 O'Connor (J. E.) Prices and Wages in India, 1861-85, (India
Government), royal 8vo, sewed. Calcutta^ 1886 2s
Ogilby's Asia The Mogul Empire, &c. See p. 16.
6849 Oldfield (H. A., M.D.) Sketches from Nipal, Historical and De-
scriptive, with Anecdotes of Court Life and Wild Sports of the
Country in the Time of Jang Bahadur, and an Essay on Nipalese
Buddhism, illustrated, 2 vols. 8vo, cloth. 1880 12s 6d
Dr. Oldfield was Residency Surgeon at Kathmandu 1850-63, and Honorary
Assistant Resident during the last four years of that period.
6850 Oldham (R. D.) Evolution of Indian Geography, illitstrated,
Geog. Jour., 1894, Vol. III. pp. 169-96 2s 6d
6852 Oliphant (Laurence) A Journey to Katmandu, Nepaul, with
the Camp of Jung Bahadoor, 12mo, boards. 1852 3s
6853 Episodes in a Life of Adventure ; or, Moss from a Rolling
Stone, 12mo, cloth. 1896 Is 9d
The Overland Route Forty-six Years Ago, an Ascent of Adam's Peak, Sporting
Reminiscences in Ceylon, Calcutta during the Mutiny, &c.
6854 Oman (Prof. J. Campbell) Indian Life, Religious and Social,
12mo, cloth. 1889 2s 6d
The sages of India, Mahatmas, &c., Fortune-Tellers, the Arya and the Brahmo
Saraaj, the Golden Temple of the Sikhs, Buddh Gaya, Witchcraft, Thief-Catching.&c.
6855 Ookhtomsky (Prince E.) Travels in the East of His Imperial
Majesty Czar Nicholas II. of Russia when Cesarewitch, written by
order of His Imperial Majesty, and translated by Robert Goodlet,
with 500 wood engravings and numerous heliogravure plates, edited
by Sir George Birdwood, imperial 4to, cloth. 1896 ^3
6856 Opium Revenue (The) of India. Is it Right ? &c., pp. 38.
1857 2s
See also Alexander (Gen. R.), Jeffreys, and China.
6857 Oppert (Gustav, Ph.D.) On the Original Inhabitants of Bhara-
tavarsa or India, 8vo, cloth. [Madras] 1893 Us
The object of this work is to prove the Finnish-Ugrian or Turanian origin of the
ancient inhabitants of India, and to identify them with the so-called pariahs ot
Southern India and tribes of Dra vidian and Gaudian race, all branches of one ana
the same people.
6858 Oriental Portfolio (The): Picturesque Illustrations of the
Scenery and Architecture of India, 11 full-page ^^^'^^gmpHs, with
descriptions by Prof. H. H. Wilson, royal folio, cloth. 1841 izs oa
The illustrations are from sketches by Lieut. Thomas Bacon.
6859 Oriental Sporting Magazine, June, 1828, to June, 1833,
2 vols. 8vo, cloth. Calcutta [London], 1882 os ^
Contains numerous interesting articles and Sporting ^ecoll^ction^^
Boar, Buffalo, and Leopard Hunting, the Turf and Racmg, ni different parts ot
India, eighty or a hundred years ago. , , xi. u^^ +v,a fiprfpsf, and
"Fullof tlirilling adventures of sportsmen who l^ave ^t**^^?V^nn^le^'^^^
most gigantic specimens of the a/iimal world m their native jungle. Otvu
Service Gazette.
83, High Street, Marylebom, London, W.
208 Francis Edwardis Catalogue
6861 Orissa. Human Sacrifice and Female Infanticide in the Hill
Tracts of Orissa (Records India Government), royal Svo, cloth.
Calcutta, 1854 2s 6d
6862 Report on Operations for the Suppression of Human Sacri-
fice and Infanticide in Orissa, royal Svo, cloth. Calcutta, 1854 4s
Orissa. See Ball (Bengal Presidency), Campbell, Hamilton, Hunter (W. W.),
Laurie, Macpherson (S. C), Murray, RajendraldlaMitra, Sterling, Toynbee, Wylie, &c.
6863 Orlebar (Prof.) The Monolithic Temples of India, and Account
of the Mural Paintings at Adjunteh, loitTi 10 illustrations, including
7 original coloured drawings by the author, Svo, cloth. [185 -] 9s
6864 [Orme (Robert)] A History of the Military Transactions of the
British Nation in Indostan from the Year 1745, to which is prefixed
a Dissertation on the Establishments made by Mahomedan Con-
querors, numerous maps and plans by Rennell, 3 vols. 4to, calf.
1775-78 1 15s
6865 Another copy, 3 vols, in 2, 4to, calf, 1780 1 12s
The fullest account of the Wars in the Carnatic, the Deccan, and Bengal, in
which Clive, Lally, Bussy, Dupleix, Dalton, Stringer Lawrence, Admirals Boscawen,
Griffin, and Watson were engaged, with Accounts of the Expedition against Angria,
the Black Hole at Calcutta, History of Mysore, Arcot, Tanjore, &c. The history
covers a period of seventeen years only, but " in its very minuteness is as interesting
as it is instructive" (Sir John Malcolm). Orme's narrative is "one of the most
authentic and one of the most finely written in our language " (Macaulay).
6866 Historical Fragments of the Mogul Empire ; of the Morat-
toes, and of the English Concerns in Indostan, from 1659 ; Origin of
the English Establishments ; of the Company's Trade at Broach and
Surat, and a General Idea of the Government and People, with
Account of the Life and Writings of the Author, portrait and maps,
4to, calf. 1805 1 10s
"An extremely valuable work The account of Mr. Orme's life is a neat,
plain piece of hiogTsq)hy.'' Edinburgh JRemeiv.
6867 Military History and Historical Fragments, uniformly
bound, 4 vols. 4to, calf. 1803-5 3
6869 Orme (Edward) Twenty-four coloured View^s in Hindoostan
drawn from the original paintings by Col. Ward and Mr. Danieli*
with descriptions, oblong imp. folio, boards. 1804 2
Includes Palace of the Nabob of Arcot, Views in Fort St. George, Madras^
Trichinopoly, G walior, Delhi, Calcutta.
See also Blagdon, Colebrook, Hunter, Solvyns.
6870 Osborn (Capt. Edw.) Amalgamation of the Indian Army with
that of Great Britain, Svo, pp. 22. 1859 Is
See also Army, p. 74.
6871 Osborne (Hon. W. G.) The Court and Camp of Runjeet Sing,
with Introductory Sketch on the Origin and Rise of the Sikh State,
16 engravings, Svo, cloth. 1840 6s
83, High Street, MaryUhone, London, W.
India 209
6872 Oude. On the Affairs of Oude (Parliamentary Paper), 28 June,
1834, folio, sewed 5s
6873 The Oude Question, by W. P. Hale, 8vo, pp. 84. 1857 2s 6d
6874 India. On Expected Guide-Book, The Oude Question, pp. 12. 1857 Is 6d
6875 Minute on Civil Administration of Oudh, by Sir James Outnim, 17th August,
1858, pp. 6 Is 6d
6876 Oude ; its Princes and its Government Vindicated, by M. Mohummud Mussee-
hood-deen, 8vo, pp. iv-207. 1857 3s 6d
6877 Papers relating to the Administration of Oude : Correspondence of Lords
Stanley and Canning, Reports of Sir Hy. Lawrence and his Secretaries, Sir J. D.
Forsyth, and Major Barrow, folio, 12th July, 1861, pp. 149 3s 6d
6878 Sir John Lawrence and the Taloogdars of Oudh, 8vo, pp. 47. 1865 2s ,6d
6879 Breach of Faith in India : or, Sir John Lawrence's Policy in Oudh, 8vo, pp. 40
[1865] 2s 6d
See also Arnold (Sir E.), Bird, Braddon, Campbell (Sir G,), Census, Dalhousie,
Elliott (C. A,), Hall, Hamilton, Hope, Hunter, Irwin, Knighton, Lawrence (Lord),
Lewin, Ludlow. Marshman, Nott, Parks, Sleeman, and references under Mutiny.
6881 Outram. Life of Lieut.-Gen. Sir James Outram, by Major-Gen.
Goldsmid, 2 vols. 8vo, cloth. 1880 12s 6d
6882 Rough Notes of the Campaign in Scinde and* Affghanistan,
1838-9, plans, 8vo, cloth. Bomhatj, 1840 3s 6d
6883 The Conquest of Sciude. A Commentary [on the Work of
Sir Charles Napier], 2 vols. 8vo, cloth. 1846 8s
I. Sir C. Napier's negotiations with the Ameers. II. The Campaign and Treat-
ment of the Ameers. See Napier, p. 203.
(5884 Baroda Intrigues and Bombay Khutput : Reply to Mr. Lestock Reid, 8vo,
pp. viii-178. 18r,3 *s
On the Removal of Outram as Resident from the Court of the Gaekwar. See also
Bombay, Chapman, Reid (L. R.)
6886 Memoir of the Public Services rendered by Lieut. -Col.
Outram, C.B. {for private circulation), 8vo, cloth. 1853 4s 6d
6887 Correspondence between Lieut.-Col. Outram and Lieut.-Col. ^^^elvill,
Bombay Army, 8vo, pp. 32. Bombay, 1853 ^^ ^^
6888 Correspondence between Outmm and Melvill, with Introduction and
Notes, 8vo, pp. 114. London, 1854 **
6889 Campaign in India, 1857-8 : General Orders, Despatches,
and Correspondence relating to the Defence and Relief of the Luck-
now Garrison, and Capture of the City, 8vo, cloth. 1860 i^s
6890 Maps to Gen. Outram's Campaign, 1857-8, three sheets,
mounted, 8vo, cloth case ^
Journey, Khelat to Sonmeanee, 1839. See p. 62.
Persian Campaign, 1857. See p. 48.
6892 Ouvry (Mrs. M. H.) A Lady's Diary before and during the
Indian Mutiny, 8vo, cloth. Lijmington, 1892
6893 Ovington's Voyage to Suratt, 1689, with Account of the City
and the English Factory, Descriptions of M^d^f ^' ^S^*' , ^^^^^^^
Annobon, St. Helena, Bombay, Muscat, Mocha, ^ape^of Good Hope
and Ascension, Golconda, Arracan, Pegu the Coins of Ind^a and
Persia, Silkworms, &c., 2 plans Bombay Citadel^Svo^^cf^^byb^
83, High Street, Marylehone, London, W.
210 Francis Edwards^ s Catalogue
Owen (Rev. J.) Sec. Bible Soc.,on Missions, 1808. See Scott- Waring.
6894 Owen (Prof. Sidney) India on the Eve of the British Conquest :
a Historical Sketch, 12mo, cloth. 1872 3s 6d
A Course of Lectures describing the state of Anarcliy under the Mogul Empire
in the Middle of the Eighteenth Century, the Rise of the Mahratta Power, &c.
6895 Packman (J. D. Y.) Companion to the Blue Mountains (Neil-
gherries), 8vo, pp. iv-48, viii, and ma'p. Madras, 1850 2s 6d
Paez (Domingo) Narrative concerning the Kingdom of Narsimga
(Vijayanagar), 1520-2. See Sewell's A Forgotten Kingdom, 1900.
6896 Pages (Capt. de) Voyages autour du Monde et Vers les Deux
Poles par Terre et par Mer, 1767-76, with 9 charts and plates, 2 vols,
8vo, calf, 1782 10s
M. de Pag^s's first voyage (1767-71) was to San Domingo and New Orleans,
whence he travelled overland through Texas and Mexico to Acapulco, thence to
Guam, Manilla, and Batavia, returning to Europe by way of Bombay, the Persian
Gulf, and Syria. He spent six months in Bombay, Surat, aud Salsette (Sept., 1769,
to April, 1770). His next voyage was to the Cape, Mauritius, Kerguelen, and Mada-
gascar (1773-74) his last voyage to Spitzbergea and the Arctic regions in 1776.
6897 Paget (Mrs. Leopold) Camp and Cantonment : a Journal of Life
in India, 1857-9, 12mo, cloth. 1865 10s 6d
"A very interesting volume."/. W. Kaye.
6898 Paget (Col. W. H.) Record of the Expeditions undertaken
against the North-West Frontier Tribes (1847-72), compiled from
McGregor's Gazetteer and Official Sources, numerous ma'ps, imp. 8vo,
cloth. Calcutta, 1874 14s
Expeditions against tribes within and outside the frontier line, Swatis, Afridis,
Orakzais, Vaziris, Bughtis, Yusufzais, Mohmands, Butanis. Syads, Hasanzais,
Ranizais, Bazotis, Mahsuds, Dawaris, Shiranis, Kasranis, and others.
6899 Palgrave (W. Gifford) Essays on Eastern Questions, 8vo, cloth.
1872 2s 6d
Contains an instruotive Essay on the Mahometan Kevival, 1872, (written as a
sort of supplement to Sir W. Hunter's ' Our Indian Musalmans '), a subject of vital
importance to the government and destinies of India. For other works see pp. 29
and 42.
6901 Paolino da San Bartolomeo (Fra) Voyage to the East Indies,
(1776-89), English translation from the German translation of Dr.
J. R. Forster, 8vo, half-calf. 1800 9s
Includes Accounts of the Manners, Customs, Arts. &c., of the Natives of India
and Ceylon. The Abb6 Paolino published the first Sanskrit Grammar in Europe,
Rome, 1790.
6902 Parananda (Sri) Commentary on the Gospel of St. Matthew as
Interpreted to R. L. Harrison, 8vo, cloth. 1898 3s
6903 Parker (H. Meredith) The Empire of the Middle Classes, Short
Sermons on Indian Texts, 8vo, pp. 31. 1858 2s 6d
A Defence of tho East India C%)m])any's Eule.
6904 Caste and Conversion, 8vo, pp. 30. 1858 2s
83^ High Street, Marylebone, London, W.
Iridia 211
6905 [Parks (Mrs. Fanny)] Wanderings of a Pilgrim in Search of the
Picturesque during Four-and-Twenty Years in the East (1822-45),
with Revelations of Life in the Zenana, 50 coloured and other
sketches, 2 vols. imp. 8vo, cloth. 1850 2 5s
The Journals and Sketches of Fanny, wife of Charles Crawford Parks, Esq.,
Bengal Civil Service, during her residence at Calcutta, in the Mofussil,at Allahabad,
Cawnpore, Delhi, among the Goorkas in the Hills, at Dinapur, Benares, &c., in-
cluding desci iptions of Scenes in Oude, the King's Zenana, Thuggism, the Great
Fair, the Cholera, Muhurram, the Taj and its Story, Agra and its Buildings, Story of
Colonel Gardner, the Mahrattas, the Ruins of Kanauj and of Gaur, Chita Hunting,
Sporting in Assam, &c., also a glossary of words and Oriental proverbs.
Parsejes (The). See Briggs, Framjee, Jejeebhoy, and Religions of
India, Arda Viraf, Cook (F. C), Haug, Lord, Zoroaster, &c.
Parsons (Abraham) Visit to Bombay and Surat, 1775-6, Voyage
along the Malabar Coast in the " Sea Horse " 1777-8. See p. 29.
Nelson was a midshipman on board the " Seahorse " 1773-6 : he is not men-
tioned by name, but was one of the many on board who were " down with a malig-
nant disorder," so that the vessel could scarcely keep up with other vessels in the
convoy.
6906 Past Days in India ; or, Sporting Reminiscences of the Valley
of the Soane and the Basin of Singrowlee, by a Customs Officer,
N.W. Provinces, 12mo, cloth. 1874 4s
6907 Patell (Cowasjee) Chronology : Corresponding Dates of Eras used
by Christians, Jews, Greeks, Hindus, Mohamedans, Parsees,
Chinese, Japanese, &c. (in parallel columns), royal 4to, cl. 1866 10s
For Albiruni's Chron(jlogy see p. 1.
6908 Pattullo (Henry) Essay on the Lands and Revenues of Bengal,
4to, boards. 1772 4s
6909 Peal (Samuel E.) River Names in Further India Proc. R.
Geog. See, N.S., 1889, Vol. XI. pp. 90-95 Is 6d
6910 Pearson (G. F.) Report on Mundla District, S. of the Nerbudda,
imp. 8vo, sewed. Allahabad, 1860 2s 6d
6911 Peggs (Rev. Jas.) India's Cries to British Humanity in relation
to Suttee, Infanticide, Slavery, &c., 8vo, half-calf. 1830 4s bd
6912 Slavery in India: chiefly extracted from Parliamentary
Papers, 1828-38, royal 8vo, pp. iv-110. 1840 ^s Od
6913 The Baptist Mission. See Sterling.
See also Slavery.
6914 Pelly (Sir Lewis) Memoir and Notes on the Khyrpoor State
(Bombay Records, 1855, pp. 103-22), royal 8vo, half-calf os
See also Jacob (p. 165) and Hasan and Husain (p. 52).
Pemberton (Capt. R. B.) Report on Bootan, 1838. See p. 85.
83, High Street, Marylehone, London, W.
212 Francis Edwards* 8 Catalogue
6916 Pennant (Thomas) The View of Hindoostan [and Ceylon],
map and plates, 2 vols. 4to, cloth, uncut. 1800 10s6d
A Tour of India, largely founded on the works of Ornie and Rennell, with extracts
from old travellers, and plates engraved after those of Hodges and Daniell.
6918 Percival (Rev. Peter) The Land of the Veda: India briefly
described in its Physical, Social, Intellectual, and Moral Aspects,
illustrated, 12mo, cloth. 1854 3s Cd
6920 Perry (Sir Erskine), late Chief Justice of Bombay, A Bird's-Eye
View of India, 12mo, cloth. 1855 3s 6d
6921 Addresses to Sir E. P. on his Departure from India, 8vo,
pp. 53. Bombay, 1853 2s
6922 Speech, H.C., April 18, 1856, on Indian Finances, and the
Policy of Annexation, 8vo, pp. 36 2s 6d
Evidence on Courts, Justice, &c. See Pari. Eeports, 1852-53,
p. 67.
6923 Peshawur District. Report on the Settlement, by Major
H. R. James, folio, sewed. LaJiore, 1862 3s
6924 Report on the Settlement, 1865, iiiapj royal 8vo, cloth.
Calcutta ' 3s
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7027 Rice (B. Lewis) Mysore Gazetteer, revised edition, numerous
maps, 2 thick vols. 8vo, cloth. 1897 18s
Vol. I. Physical Geography, Flora, Fauna, Ethnography, History, Religions
Language and Literature, Art and Industry, Coins, Administration, Lan'1,
Tenure, Public Works, &c. Vol. II. General Description of Districts.
7028 Rice (S. P.) Occasional Essays on Native South Indian Life,
8vo, cloth. 1901 8s 6d
7029 Richard (Henry, M.P.) India under British Rule, 8vo, pp. 50.
1858 2s
7030 Risley (Herbert Hope) The Tribes and Castes of Bengal, N.W.
Provinces, and Punjab : Anthropometric Data, 2 vols, royal 8vo,
parchment. Calcutta, 1891 3 3s
7031 Rivett-Carnac (H.) On Clay Discs called " Spindle Whorls "
and Seals found in N.W. Provinces, 8vo {Jour. Asiatic Soc, Bengal),
1880, pp. 127-137, and 4 plates 2s 6d
7032 Report on the Wurdah District, Central Provinces (Ind.
Govt. Records, No. 56), roy. Svo, sewed. Calcutta, 1867 2s
7033 Roberts (Emma) Scenes and Characteristics of Hindustan, with
Sketches of Anglo-Indian Society, 3 vols. 12mo, half-calf. 1835 9s
Miss Emma Roberts, " the best of the authoresses who have treated of the
East." The 'Sketches of India' point out Cawnpore, Agra, and their vicinity as
the localities with which she was most familiar. G. W. Johnson, * The Stranger in
India ' (1843), in the second volume of which there is an account of her life.
See also Elliot (Capt. R.), White (G. F.).
83y High Street, Ma/rylebone, London W.
India 221
7034 Roberts (Field-Marshal Lord) Forty-one Years in India, from
Subaltern to Commander-in-Chief, best edition, numerous portraits
and maps, 2 vols. 8vo, cloth. 1897 1 4s
7035 Another copy, 2 vols. 8vo, half-calf extra 1 8s
7036 Forty-one Years in India, new ed., 1 vol. 8vo, cloth 10s 6d
Lord Roberts's 'Recollections' embrace the most important years in the
modern history of India, including the last years of the E.l. Company's adminis-
tration, the Mutinvand establishment of British rule over the whole peninsula,
the Afghan War of 1879, and pacification of Burma, 1886. He was associated with
the Lawrences. Nicholson, Outram, Colin Campbell, Sir Wm. Mansfield, Napier of
Magdala, Donald Stewart, Samuel Brown, and many more.
"A book which must live as long as our Empire and Army of India."
Dr. George Smith.
March of the Kurram Field Force. See Colquhoun, Hensman,
and Shadbolt, pp. 59 to 63.
7037 Robertson (Dr. Wm.) Historical Disqviisition concerning India,
with Observations on the Polity, Laws, Arts, Sciences, and Reli-
gion of the Indians, max>, 8vo, calf. 1794 4s
7038 Works of, with Account of his Life and Writings, by
Dugald Stewart, portrait and maps, 12 vols. 8vo, hf.-ch 1817 12s
' Scotland,' 3 vols.; ' Charles the Fifth,' 4 vols.; 'America,' 4 vols.; ' India,' 1 vol.
7040 [Robertson (Major Henry D.)] Principles and Policy of the
Indian Government, by a Gentleman in the E.I. Co.'s Service, 8vo,
pp. iv-184. 1829 3s
Inquiry concerning the Tenure of Lands, Administration of Justice, &c.
7041 Robertson (T. Campbell, afterwards Member of Council) Re-
marks on the Government and Foreign Policy of India, 8vo,
pp. iv-95. 1829 2s 6d
An examination of Crawford's 'Free Trade and Colonization of India'
(see p. 103), &c.
7042 Political Prospects of British India, pp. 55. 1858 2s 6d
Evidence before House of Lords Committee, 1852. See p. 66.
7043 Robertson (H. Dundas) District Duties during the Revolt in
the N.W. Provinces, 1857, with Remarks on the Investigations
during 1858-59, map, 12mo, cloth. 1859 6s
The author was Magistrate in the Saharunpore district.
Robertson (Sir George) Kafirs of the Hindu Kush and Siege of
Chitral. See p. 63.
Robinson (Ven. Archdeacon) Historical Account of the Christians
on the Malabar Coast (4 chapters). Madras Journal, Vol. I. 1834
7044 Robinson (Wm.) Descriptive Account of Asam, and of the Tea
Plant, with a Short History of the Neighbouring Hill Tribes, their
Manners and Customs, 4 rjiaps, 8vo, half-calf. Calcutta, 1841 9s
General aspect of the country, the climate and its effects, geology, botany,
zoology, &c.
7045 Robinson (F. Horsley) Notes on the India Bill, pp. 48. 1853
^ 2s 6d
Evidence on Administration of Government, on Education,
&c., in India. See Pari. Reports, 1852-53, p. 67.
83, High Street, MaryUhone, London, W.
222 Frcmois Edwards^s Catalogue
7046 Robinson (Phil) In My Indian Garden, with Preface by Sir
Edwin Arnold, 12mo. 1882 2s 6d
7047 Under the Punkah, 12mo, cloth. 1881 2s 6d
7048 Robson (Capt. Francis) Life of Hyder Ally, and a Narrative of
the Sufferings of the Prisoners taken by Tippoo Sahib, 8vo, half-
calf. 1786 10s
7050 Roe (Sir Thomas) Journal of his Embassy to the Court of the
Great Mogul, 1614-15 (from Churchill's Collection, Vol. I.), folio,
half-calf. 1744 8s
7051 The Embassy of Sir Thomas Roe to the Court of the Great
Mogul, 1615-19, as narrated in his Journal and Correspondence,
edited from Contemporary Records by Wm. Foster, ^portraits
(Hakluyt Soc), 2 vols. 8vo, cloth. 1899 24s
"Roe's position afforded him excellent opportunities for observation, while a
natural gift for literary expression imparted a vividness to his descriptions The
result is a picture of the India of the early seventeenth century which is of excep-
tional value and interest The present edition is based chiefly upon Hoe's own
copy of \v\%So\xvn2i\{i'niperfect] upon extracts given in Purchas supplemented
by about fifty of nis letters and other documents bearing upon the mission, very
few of which have been published before and extracts from other contemporary
records, especially from the account published by Terry." Preface.
See collections of Kerr, Pinkerton. Prevost, Purchas ; also Terry, Thevenot,
Valle (Delia), Wheeler.
7052 Rogers (Alex.) The Land Revenue of Bomlmy : a History of
its Administration, Rise, and Progress, 18 maps, 2 vols. 8vo, cloth,
1892 6s
7053 Life in India: Proc. R. Col. Inst., 1879, Vol. X. pp. 298-
330, cloth 3s
RoHiLLA War. See Elliot (SirC), Forster(G.), Francklin, Gholam
Hussain, Hamilton, Hastings (W.), Hough, Mahratta War, Strachey.
RoNsoN (W. T.) Rajputana. See Ency. Britannica, Vol. XX.
Rose (Sir Hugh, Lord Strathnairn). See Lowe, Raines, ** Rulers of
India," Valbezen, Wilkinson.
7055 Ross (David) The Land of the Five Rivers and Sindh: Sketches,
Historical and Descriptive, map, 8vo, cloth. 1883 5s
7056 Ross-of-Bladensburg (Major) The Marquess of Hastings and
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7057 Rotton (Rev. J. A. W.) The Chaplain's Narrative of the Siege
of Delhi, with i^lan, 12mo, cloth. 1858 6s
7058 Rousselet (Louis) India and its Native Princes: Travels in
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SS. lTi(jh Sfreei, ^farijlehone, London, W.
India 223
7059 Rousselet's India and its Native Princes, new edition, with
map and 170 illustrations, imp. 8vo, cloth gilt. 1882 9s
The author visited Bombay, Goa, the Neilgherries, Poonah, Hyderabad, Aurun-
gabad, Baroda, Ahmedabad, Ajmere, Jeypore, Agra, Delhi, Meerut, Lahore,
Peshawur, Lucknow, Allahabad, Benares, Patna, Moorshedabad, Chandernagore,
Calcutta, Dacca, Cuttack, Madras, Pondichery, and Ceylon.
7060 Routledge (James) English Rule and Native Opinion in India :
Notes taken in 1870-74, 8vo, cloth. 1878 4s 6d
The author visited India twice (1870-75), the second occasion to report on the
Famine in Bengal to the Times. In this volume he gives a view of India and the
native chiefs, chapters on the government, the religious sects and faiths, Lord
Mayo, Lord Northbrook, Irrigation and Trade, as well as on the Famine.
7061 Rowney (H. B.) The Wild Tribes of India, map, 12mo, cloth.
1882 5s
7062 " Rulers of India " Series, 12mo, cloth each 2s
Albuquerque Canning Elphinstone Lawrence (John, Lord)
Akbar Clyde, and Strath- Haider Ali, and Tipti Mayo
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Uniform with the above, each Ss.
Hunter's 'Brief History of the Indian Peoples'; 'James Thomason,' by Sir
Richard Temple ; Lawrence (Sir H.).
7063 Rumbold (E. A.) Vindication of the Character and Administra-
tion of Sir Thomas Rumbold, Bt., Governor of Madras 1778-80,
from Misrepresentations of Col. Wilks, Mr. Mill, and other
Historians of British India, 8vo, cloth. 1868 7s
7064 Answer to the Charges exhibited against Sir Thomas
Rumbold in House of Commons, &c., by Himself (pp. xii-71), with
Appendix (pp. 42), two parts, 4to, swd. 1781-82 10s
7065 Rundall (General F. H.) The River Systems of S. India, Proc. R.
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7066 The Sirjin Chins R. G. Soc. Supplementary Papers,
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7067 [Russell (Francis)] E.I. Board. A Short History of the E.I.
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edition, 4to, calf. 1793 7s 6d
7068 Russell (A. M.) Report on the Dumoh District, Jubbulpoor
Central District, map (Govt. Records, No. 55), royal 8vo.
Calcutta, 1867 2s 6d
7069 Russell ([Sir] V^m. Howard), T^iwes Correspondent. My Diary in
India in the Year 1858-9, illustrated, 2 vols. 12mo, cloth. 1860 6s
7070 My Diary in India, another copy, 2 vols, half-calf 7s 6d
7071 My Diary in India, 1 vol. 12mo, cloth. [1875] 4s
7072 The Prince of Wales' Tour in India, with Account of the
Visits of H.R.H. to the Courts of Greece, Egypt, Spain, and Portugal,
illustrations by Sidney P. Hall, and photo-portrait of H.R.H., imperial
8vo, cloth, gilt edges. 1877 ^"^
$S^ High Street^ Marylebone^ London^ W,
224 Francis Edwards^ s Catalogue
7073 Russell (0. E. M.) Bullet and Shot in Indian Forest, Plain, and
Hill, with Hints on Shooting, 8vo, cloth. 1900 6s
Experiences in Assam and Sylhet, 1876-81, and in the Mysore, where the author
was in the Forest department, 1882-96, including chapters on tiger, panther, bear,
elephant, deer, goat, small animal, game bird and wild-fowl shooting ; hints on
equipment, preservation of trophies, &c.
7074 Russia's March towards India, by an Indian Officer, map and
index, 2 vols, 8vo, cloth. 1894 4s 6d
See also Russian Central Asia, pp. 55 to 57 ; Hanna, p. 147 ; Rawlinson, p. 218 ;
Vambery, p. 248 ; and references under Invasions, p. 164.
Ryan (Sir Bdw.) Evidence on Judicial Administration in India.
See Pari. Reports, 1852-3, p. 67.
7074b Ryder (John) Four Yeais' Service in India, by a Private Soldier,
12mo. Leicester, 1853 {scarce) 5s
The author was a corporal in the 32Dd Foot, and served with his regiment at
Meerut, Delhi, Fsrozepore, the Siege and Capture of Mooltan, Battle of Goojerat, &;c.
7075 Salt (' enry) Twenty-Four Views taken in St. Helena, the Cape,
Indi? eylou, Abyssinia, and Egypt, engraved on copper and
colo^ -i (each 24 in. by 18 in.), large folio, fine copy, brilliant
plates, with descriptive text, 4to, half-morocco. 1809 4
Sandy Bay Valley, 8. Helena ; View near Roode Sand Pass, Cape of Good
Hope ; Cf'lcMtta, View within Fort Monghyr, Ruins of Fort at Juanpore, Luoknow ;
The MosfiUH, Lucknow ; View near Point de Galle, Pagoda at Ramisseram, Pagoda
at Tanjore, Pagodas at Trinchicunum, Ri^cotta in the Baramahal, Poonah, Ancient
Excavations at Carii ; Town of Dixan, Town of Abha, View near Village of
Asceriah, and Mucculla, Abyssinia ; The Pass of Atbara ; Obelisk at Axum, Moun-
tains of Samayut, Vale of Calaat, Grand Cairo, The Pyramids.
This work is intended as a further illustration of the travels of Lord Valentia
{q.v.), Mr. Salt being private secretary to his lordship.
Salt was the first to discover the Buddhist origin of the Cave Temples of
Western India. Douglas, Bombay, II , 218-219.
7076 Samuelson (J.) India, Past and Present: Historical, Social,
and Political, illustrated, 8vo, cloth. 1890 6s
Sanohi and its Remains. See Archaeological Surveys, Cunning-
ham, Bhilsa Topes, Fergusson, Tree and Serpent Worship, GriflQn
(Sir Lepel), Maisey, &c.
7077 Sandeman (Col. Sir Robert), his Life and Work on our Indian
Frontier, by T. H. Thornton, portrait, map, and illustrations, 8vo,
cloth. 1895 4s
Col. Sandeman's career included military service during the Mutiny and civil
employ under the Punjaub Administration. He was twice sent on a mission to
Khelat, and ultimately succeeded in terminating the internecine struggle of twenty
years' duration between the Khan and the confederate chiefs. He also served in
the Afghan Campaigns, Sec.
7078 Sanderson (George P.) Thirteen Years among the Wild Beasts
of India (1861-77) : their Haunts and Habits from Personal Observa-
tion, with Account of the Modes of Capturing and Taming
Elephants, maps and photo-illustrations, 8vo, cloth. 1896 8s
Mr. Srinderson was the officer in charge of the Government Elephant- Catching
Establishment in Mysore. He describes the scenery of the country, the natives,
and has given accounts of some extraordinary adventures with " man-eaters " as
well as with elephants ; the illustrations are mostly from photographs. For 'Narra-
tive of Elephant-Catching ' and the visit of the Duke of Clarence to the Keddahs
in 1889, see Rees, p. 219.
8Sj High Street, Marylebone, London^ W.
India 225
7079 Sanitary Measures in India, 1883-84, Report on; with
Miscellaneous Information up to June, 1885, Vol. XVII (Par]
Paper), folio. 1885 * 2s
7080 Ditto, Vol. XIX. 1887 2s
See Temple (Sir R.), Tulloch, and references under Public Works.
7081 Sarkar (Prof. Jadunath) The India of Aurangzib, Topography,
Statistics, Revenue, and Roads, compared with the India of Akbar,
8vo, cloth. Calcutta, 1901 3g
Translated from Persian MSS., and supplemented by extracts from Abul Fazl
Tieffenthaler. Thomas, Tavernier, and others. See also Master, and references under
Akbar (p. 69), Aurunzebe (p. 76), and Scott (J.), No. 7086.
7082 Saunders (John O'Brien) On the Sale of Waste Lands and
Law of Contract for India, 8vo, pp. 26. 1863 2s
7083 Savory (Isabel) A Sportswoman in India : Perso' 'il Adventures
and Experiences of Travel in Known and Unknown Til K, illustrated,
8vo, cloth. 1900 . ' > 7s
Peehawur and the Kyber Pass ; From Dalhousie into Chamb'd",'t!i^amba into
Kashmir ; Yer Sar Pass ; Pig Sticking ; Tiger Shooting ; Ootacamund and Anglo-
Indian Life, &c. /i, J Y-
7084 Scherzer (Dr. Karl) Voyage of the " Novara," 185^^1?^ under-
taken by Order of the Austrian Government, ivith aharh and 66
illustrations, 3 vols, royal 8vo, cloth. 1861-63 ''' 18s
The " Novara " visited Madeira, Rio Janeiro, the Cape, St. Paul and Amsterdam
Thlands, Ceylon, Madras, Nicobar Island?, Singapore, Java, Manila, Hong Kong,
Shanghai, Caroline and Solomon Islands, Sydney, Auckland, Tahiti, and Valparaiso.
Sohewitzer's Voyage to East Indies, 1675-83. See Fryke, p. 7.
7085 Schlagintweit (H. A. und R. von) Reisen in Indien und
Hochasien : Eine Darstellung der Landschaft, der Cultur und
Sitten der Bewohner, in Verbindung mit Klimatischen und Geo-
logischen Verhaltnissen, 1854-58, maps and plates, 3 vols, royal
8vo, half-morocco, gilt tops. Jena, 1869-72. . 1 5s
Travels in Western, Southern, Central, N.W. India and Bengal, to Kashmir,
Tibet, the Karakorume, Yarkand, and Kashgar.
Vol. I. India, with 2 maps and 9 illustrations.
Vol. 11. The B.\mB,\aLya,a of Bhot&n and Kashmir, with 10 illustrations.
Vol. III. Tibetan Himalayas, Karakorums, &c,, map and 8 illustrations.
SCHOUTEN (W.) Voyage to East Indies; and Visits to Ceylon,
Coromandel and Malabar Coasts, Bengal, &c., 1664-5, ivith copper-
plate views. See p. 20.
SciNDE. See SiND.
7086 Scott (Capt. Jonathan) Translation of the Memoirs of Eradut
Khan, a Nobleman, containing Anecdotes of the Emperor Aurung-
zebe, Shaw Aulum, &c., 4to, half-morocco. 1786 (rare) 12s 6d
Translation of Ferishta's History. See p. 133.
7087 Scott (Capt. P. G.) Personal Narrative of the Escape from
Nowgong to Banda and Nagode (May to August, 1857), 8vo, pp. 40,
half-calf {privately printed). Edinburgh, 1857 6s
83, Sigh Street, Ma/rylehone, London, W.
226 Frcmcis Edwards's Catalogue
7089 Scott (Major John) afterwards Waring. A Letter to Mr. Fox
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8vo, pp. 112 3s 6d
7090 Second Letter to Mr. Fox, ou Charges against Rajah Deby Sing, 8vo, pp. 26-
1789 2s
7091 Speech, H.C., Ist and 3rd 7uly, 1789, on the State and Finances of India, 8vo,
pp. 35 2s
7092 Letters to Dodsley in Refutation of Misrepresentations in the ^jmita^iJegrii^^er,
1788, 8vo, pp. viii-39, 11th, Feb. 1791 26 6d
7093 Speech in the House of Commone, 14th Feb., 1791, 8vo, pp. xxx, ii.38 2s 6d
7094 A Letter from Major Scott to Philip Francis, second edit., 8vo, pp. ii, xxx-78.
1791 48 6d
7095 Two Letters to George Hardinge, 8vo, pp. xxx-52. 1791 38
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7096 Observations on the E.I. Company, with Prefatory Remarks on the Dis-
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7097 A Letter to John Scott Waring, in Refutation of his * Observations on the
E.L Co..' with Strictures on his Prefatory Remark?. [By Rev. J. Owen.]
8vo, pp. iv-82. 1808 28 Gd
7098 Letter to Rev. J. Owen in Reply to his ' Strictures,' &c., pp. iv-118 38
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7099 Scott (David) Memoir of, by Major White, with correspondence,
8vo, boards. Calcutta, 1832 3s 6d
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Commissioner in Assam, 1824-31.
7100 Scott (Rev. Dr. A.) Buddhism and Christianity, a Parallel and a
Contrast, 8vo, cloth. 1890 3s
7101 Scurry (James) Ten Years' Captivity and Suffering in the
Dominions of Hyder Ali and Tippoo Sahib [1782-92], 12mo, boards.
1824 6s
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captivity of General Matthews, his officers and men, also the storming and capitula-
tion of Seringapatam (1792).
7102 Seaton (Gen. Sir Thomas) From Cadet to Colonel : Record of
a Life of Active Service, 2 vols. 12mo, half-calf extra. 1866 14s
The author's service in India extended over nearly thirty-six years from the
year 1823. He was present at the capture of Bhurtpore, through the first Afghan
War, and the Mutiny, finally retiring in 1859.
7103 Seely (J. B.) The Wonders of Ellora, with Observations on the
People and Country, and a Residence at Aurungabad, second
edition, plates, 8vo, boards. 1825 3s
Seetaram, From Sepoy to Soobadar. See Norgate.
7104 Serampore Mission (The) Accounts of, 1827-28, 8vo, pp. viii-
98. Edinburgh, 1828 2s 6d
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227
7105 Seton-Karr (W. S.) The Marquess of Oornwallis and Consolida-
tion of British Rule in India, with chapters on the Revenue S^ttl--
ment, map (*' Rulers of India "), I2mo, cloth. 1892 28
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7106 Seven Pagodas (The) on the Coromandel Coast: Descriptive
and Historical Papers by Chambers, Babington, Mahon, Braddock,
and others, edited by Capt. M. W. Carr, ivith photograph, litho-
graph plates, plans, and inscriptions, imperial folio, morocco.
Madras, 1869 2
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7107 Sewell (Robert) Chronological Tables for Southern India from
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7108 Sketch of the Dynasties of Southern India, 4to, boards.
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7109 Analytical History of India, from the Earliest Times to
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7110 A Forgotten Empire (Vijayanagar) : a Contribution to the
History of India, 3 imips and 15 plates, royal 8vo, cloth. 1900 lis
A history of the Hindu City and Kingdom of Vijayanagar in Southern India
(1334-1614), serving as an introduction to two Portuguese chronicles written about
1520 and 1636 by Fernao Nuniz and Domingo Paee, now first translated ioto English,
and illustrated by photographs of the ruins of the city and temples.
7112 Shadwell (L. J.) Lockhart's Advance through Tirah, 2 maps
and 7 illustrations, 8vo, cloth. 1898 4s
7113 Shahamet All, History of Bahawalpur, with Notices of Sindh,
Afghanistan, Multan, and the West of India, 12mo, cloth. 1848 4s
7114 Shakespear (Capt. Henry) The Wild Sports of India; Breed-
ing and Rearing of Horses; and Formation of Light Irregular
Cavalry, 12mo, cloth. 1860 6s
" Shekarry (The Old)." See Leveson (H. A.).
7115 Shekleton (J. F.) Assay Tables of Indian and other Coins,
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7116 [Sherer (Col. G. Moyle)] Sketches of India, written by an
Officer for Fireside Travellers, 8vo, half-calf. 1824 3s 6d
Notes and Observations during Visits to Madras, Bellary, Vellore, Calcutta,
Barrackpore, the Ruins of Gaur, Benares, Allahabad, Gwalior, Goa, &c., 1818-22.
This work is not to be confused with another work of similar title. See p. 230.
7117 Sherer (J. W.), C.S.I., Daily Life during the Indian Mutiny:
Personal Experiences of 1857, portrait, 12mo, cloth. 1898 3s 6d
Beprinted from Col. Maude's volumes, see p. 193. Contains a list of Hailey-
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228 Francis Edwards^s Catalogue
7118 Sheridan (R. Briasley) Speeches, 5 vols. 8vo, calf. 1816 18s
Includes Speeches oa East Indian Affairs, the Carnatic Question, Proceedings
against Hastings, &c. The famous Speech on the Begum Princesses of Oud wap,
perhaps, the very b3st and most powerful speech ever spoken in this country.
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7120 Sherring (Rev. M. A.) The Sacred City of the Hindus.: Benares
in Ancient and Modern Times, with Introduction by Fitzedward
Hall, 10 illustrations, 8vo, cloth. 1868 10s 6d
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7121 The History of Protestant Missions in India, 1706-1871,
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7122 Hindu Tribes and Castes as represented in Benares, with
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The Rev. Matthew Atwood Sherring, agent of the L.M.S., was stationed at
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7123 Shipp (John) Memoirs of his Extraordinary Military Career in
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7124 Memoirs of, another edition, with Introduction by H.
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Shore (Sir John). See Teignmodth (Lord).
7125 Shore (Hon. Fred. J.) Notes on Indian Affairs, 2 vols. 8vo,
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7248 Considerations on the Conquest of Tanjore and the Restoration of the Rajah,
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7250 A Short Account of Mr. Paul Benfield's Conduct (pp. 17) ; Report of Com-
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7252 Tanner (Col. H. C. B.) Our Present Knowledge of the Hima-
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7253 Tavernier (J. B.) Travels in India, translated from the edition
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7254 Tayler (Wm.) Commissioner of Patna. Thirty-Eight Years in
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7262 Taylor (Col. Meadows) The Story of My Life, edited by his
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7263 Story of My Life, 1-vol. edit., 12mo, cloth. 1878 3s
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7266 Tara, a Mahratta Tale (1657), 3 vols. 12mo. 1863
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7268 Tippoo Sultaun, 3 vols. 12mo, 1841
7269 Seeta : a Tale of the Mutiny, 3 vols. 12mo, cloth. 1872 88
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7274 Taylor (J. H.) On Suspension Pier at Madras, pp. 24 and plan.
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7275 Teignmouth (Sir John Shore, Lord), Memoir of the Life and
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7278 Temple (Sir Richard) The Story of My Life ; or, a Record of
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Chief Commissioner, as President of the Nizam's Court, as Lieut.-Governor of
Bengal, and as Governor of Bombay, returning home in 1880. After twenty years
of public life in this country, he died March 15th, 1902.
7279 India in 1880, 2 maps, 8vo, cloth. 1881 5s
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police, land, revenue, public works, agriculture, commerce, health, sanitation,
famines, learned research, wild animals and sports, navy and marine, the army,
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7280 Men and Events of My Time in India, 8vo, cloth. 1882 6s
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Nizam and Native Administrators, Sir John Lawrence as Viceroy, the Finance
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Campbell and the Government of Bengal, Affairs of Madras and Southern India,
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7281 Oriental Experience, Essays and Addresses, maps and
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Missions, Political Economy, Forests, Currency, Temperance, &c., in India ; the
Mahrattas, Muhammedanism ; Aspects of Palestine, &c.
7282 Journals kept in Hyderabad, Kashmir, Sikkim, and Nepal,
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7283 Journals in Hyderabad, &c., another copy, 2 vols, hf.-calf 9s
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accompanied by Introductory Accounts of the Politics, Administration, and History
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and of Buddhism as practised in Sikkim and Nepal ; also an Appendix of Place-
Names in Jummoo and Kashmir, Glossary of Vernacular terms, &c.
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7284 Temple (Sir R.) Progress of India, Japan, and China, in the 19th
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7286 Report on Projected Tramway between Nagpoor and E.
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7288 and W. R. Cornish on ' A Pound of Grain as the Basis
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7289 Statistics of the Indian Empire Proc. R. Col. Inst., 1880,
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7290 The Lake Region of Sikkim Proc. R. Geog. Soc, N.S.,
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7291 The Cradle of the Mahratta Empire Proc. R. Geog. Soc,
N.S., 1882, Vol. IV. pp. 457-480, and map 2s 6d
7292 The Mahrattas. See Ency. Britannioa, Vol. XV.
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7294 Temple ([Lieut. -Col.] Richard Carnac) Dissertation on the
Proper Names of Panjabis, with Index of over 4,000 names, Svo,
cloth. Bombay, 1883 3s 6d
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Panjab Folk Tales. See Indian Literature in subsequent
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7295 Terry. A Voyage to East-India. | Wherein | Some things are
taken notice of in | our passage thither, but many more in our |
abode there, within that rich and most | spacious Empire 0/ the
Great Mogol, \ | Observed by Edward Terry {then \ Chaplain to
the Right Honorable Sr | Thomas Row Knight, Lord Ambassa- |
dour to the Great Mogol) | London [ 1655 Small Svo, calf 1
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The author sailed in the " Charles," with five other vessels, from Gravesend,
Feb. 3rd, 1615, and from the Downs, March 9th, via the Cape and Madagascar,
arriving at Swally Road, Cambav, Sept. 25th, and then proceeded to the Mogul s
Court as chaplain to Sir Thomas Roe, with whom he lived more than two years,
when he returned to England with him. In the introductory part of his work
Terry gives some particulars of Tom Coriat (whom he also met) and his character
and death (Dec, 1617). The main part of the work sections 1 to 31 (pp. 78 to 54/)
contains a full account of the Mogul's territories, the provinces and cities, soil,
merchandise, inhabitants, their horses, elephants, nrmies, munitions of war,
weaiwns; their buildings, diet, cooking, habits, character, languages, physicians,
religions, priests Mahometans, Hindoos ; the Great Mogul (Jebangir) himselt, his
policy, pastimes, the royal camp, wives and children, &c. At the end (pp. 452-54oj
IS the author's ' Corollarie and Conclusion.' The sum and substance of this narrative
was written soon after the author's return and presented to the Prince ot w ales
(afterwards Charles I.) in 1622.
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7296 Terry's Voyage to East-India, reprinted from the Edition of
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of Thevenots Collection. For Sir Thomas Roe's 'Journal' of his Embassy, see
above, p. 222.
7297 Thackeray (Col. E. T.) Two Indian Campaigns in 1857-58,
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7298 Thackwell (E. J.) ]S"arrative of the Second Seikh War, 1848-
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7302 Thomas (Capt. Geo. Powell) Views of Simla: Twenty-four
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7304 Thomas (Edward) Chronicles of the Pathan Kings of Delhi,
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7312 Thomason (Rev. T. T.), Chaplain E.T. Co., Life of, by the Rev.
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7313 Thomason (Hon. James), Lieutenant-Governor N.W.P., India,
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7314 James Thomason and the British Settlement of N.W.
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7315 Thomson (Dr. Thomas) Western Himalaya and Tibet: a
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7317 Thomson (H. C.) The Chitral Campaign: a Narrative of
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7318 Thorburn (S. S.) Bannu; or. Our Afghan Frontier, with map,
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7319 Thorn ([Capt.] Wm.) Memoir of the War in India, conducted
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7321 Six Coloured Plans of the Battles of Delhi, Assaye, &c.,
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7322 Thornhill (Mark) Personal Adventures and Experiences of a
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7324 Thornton (Edward) Gazetteer of the Territories under the
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7327 Timur-Bec, or Tamerlain the Great, History of, from the
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7328 Institutes, Political and Military, of Timour, Persian and
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7329 The Mulfusat TimQry; or, Autobiographical Memoirs of
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7331 Tippoo Sultaun. Copies and Extracts of Advices to and from
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7332 Select Letters of Tippoo Sultan to various Public Function-
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7333 Tod (Lieut.-Col. James) Annals and Antiquities of Rajast'han ;
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7428 Extract from a Private Letter written by an Officer of
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7430 Welsh (Col. James) Military Reminiscences of nearly Forty
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7451 White (Col. S. Dewe), Bengal Staff Corps. Indian Reminis-
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7452 A Complete History of the Indian Mutiny, with Glossary,
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7461 Wilks (Colonel Mark) Historical Sketches of the South of India,
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7462 Three Autograph Letters addressed to Sir Barry Close,
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7463 Williams (E. A.) The Cruise of the "Pearl," 12mo,ch 1859 5s
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7467 Wills (Surgeon William) Narrative of his very Extraordinary
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7468 Wilson (Major Henry) MS. Letter and Order Book, forming
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7469 [Wilson (Major T. F.)] The Defence of Lucknow : Diary of a
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7474 Wilson (John, D.D. F.R.S.), for Fifty Years Philanthropist
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7475 The Indian Military Revolt, pp. 32. Madras, 1857 2s 6d
7476 [Wilson (W.), of Mussoorie] A Summer Ramble in the
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7478 Wilson (Andrew) The Abode of Snow: Observations on a
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7480 Windsor (W. J.) Case of: alleged Unjust Dismissal from
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7481 Withington. Journey of John Cockburn and Five others Over-
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7482 Wolff (Rev. Joseph, D.D.) Travels and Adventures in Persia,
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7512 Alexander (Alex.) Life of, written by Himself, and Edited by-
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7518 Ballou (M. M.) The Pearl of India : an Account of Ceylon, 12mo,
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7519 Barrow (Sir George) Ceylon: Past and Present, map, 12mo,
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7526 Capper (John) Old Ceylon : Sketches of Ceylon Life in the
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7527 Carpenter (Edward) From Adam's Peak to Elephanta : Sketches
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and Journey to Ramisseram in 1804, with 25 engravings from
original drawings, 2 vols. 4to, half-calf. 1807 14g
7537 Description of Ceylon, another copy, 2 vols, in 1, calf. 18s
Cordiner, who was chaplain to the English forces 1799 to 1804, describes the
island during the tirst years of our occupation. His work includes Accounts of the
Pearl Fishery, the Cinnamon Tree, Report of Journeys by Wm. Orr in 1800, Thomas
Christ'e in 1802, and Thomas A. Reeder in 1801 ; Capt. Macpherson's Diary of his
Embassy to Candy in 180l), and Knox's Account of the King and Government of
Candy in 1681.
7538 A Voyage to India [and Ceylon], 17 97 -180i, portrait, 8vo,
boards. Aberdeen, 1820 4s 6d
The Author visited Madeira, the Cape, Bombay, Madras (twice), Trinoomalee
Colombo (Occurrences th^^re, June, 1799, to April, 1801), and St. Helena. '
CosMAs Indicoplecstes, Account of Ceylon, 5th Century a.d.
See p. 5 ; also Abstracts in Suckling's and Tennent's Works.
7539 Cumming (Miss C. F. Gordon-) Two Happy Years in Ceylon,
map and illustrations by the Author, 2 vols. 8vo, cloth. Edinburgh,
1892 8s
Miss Cumming visiteH Colombo, the Hills, Candy, Anurddhapura, Ratnapura,
Batticalo, Trincomalpe, Galle, asc^-nded Adam's Peak, and has some remarks on the
results of Christian Missions and Diverse Creeds.
7540 Daniell's Picturesque Illustrations of the Scenery, Animals,
and Natives of Ceylon, 12 beautiful engravings, coloured in facsimile
of the original drawings, ob. imp. folio, half-morocco. 1808 5 10s
7541 Dan vers (F. C.) The Portuguese in India, with facsimile maps,
views, &c., 2 vols. 8vo, cloth. 1894 (pub. 2 2s) 12s 6d
Mr. Daoverss work covers a period of four centu'ies, and gives narratives of the
early voyages of the Portuguese from the time of Vasco da Gama, D'Almeida,
D'Alboquerque, Meneses, D'Andrada, &c., their conquests of all the trading po/ ts in
the Eastern Seas, and the subsequeat loss of most of them, including Cejlon, to the
Dutch. The 8try of the establishment of both powers in the Island, their expe-
ditions, and wars there, are given with minuteness and illustrated with maps.
" These two volumes will long remain a noble monument of the author's diligence
and a rich storehouse of valuable information." Asiatic Quarterly.
7542 Davy (John, M.D.) Account of the Interior of Ceylon and its
Inhabitants, their Character, Habits, &c. Observations during a
Residence, 1816-20, nwip and 15 plates (some coloured), 4to, half-
calf. 1821 14s
7543 Account of Ceylon, another copy, 4to, calf. 1821 16s
Contains Chapters on Minerals and Soils, Climate, Temperature, Snakes (with
plates). Caste, Government, the Singalese system of the Universe, Buddhism, Music,
Medicine, Iron-smelting, Saltpetre, History of Ceylon, &c.
7544 De Butts (Lieut. Aug.) H.M. 61st Kegiment, Kambles in
Ceylon, 12mo, cloth. 1841 4s
83 f High Street^ Ma/rylebone, London, W.
262 Francis Udwards's Catalogue
7545 Deschamps (John) Scenery and Reminiscences of Ceylon during
Nine Years' Residence, with a Sketch of the History of the Island,
and 12 lithographs from origi7ial drawings, folio, half-mor. 1845 1
7546 Another copy, with the plates coloured 2
Includes views of Colombo, the Lake and Skve Island, Adam's Peak, Colpitly
(2), Ferry House at Panturn, Buddhist Temples near B'dgodde, Ferry and Rest
House at Bentotle, the Rock of Mulkirrigalle, the Lake of Kandy, the Great Elephant
Kraal at Cottawya.
7547 Digby (Wm.) Forty Years of Official and Unofficial Life in an
Oriental Crown Colony ; being the Life of Sir Richard F. Morgan,
Acting Chief Justice of Ceylon, 2 vols. 8vo, cloth. Madras, 1879 9s
7548 [Fellowes (Robert, D.D.)] The History of Ceylon to 1815,
with Details of the Religion, Laws, and Manners of the People, a
Collection of their Maxims, &c., by Philalethes, A.M.Oxon.,
also Knox's Historical Relation of the Island, map and plates, 4to,
calf. 1817 1 10s
Usually ascribed to Dr. Fellowes, but Sir George Barrow (* (Jeylon,' p. 1) gives
it to Rev. Mr. Bissett. Tenn^^'nt says (' Ceylon,' i. xx) that ' Philalethes " is believed
to have been the Rev. G. Bisset ; Lowndes gives the work to Dr. Fellowes.
7549 Ferguson (John) Ceylon in 1883, with Account of its Progress
as a Crown Colony since 1803, with portrait of Sir A, Gordon and
view of Colombo, 12mo, cloth. 1883 2s 6d
7550 Ceylon in 1893, map and 100 illusts., 12mo, cloth, 1893 4s
This edition is much enlarged and contains numerous appendices, including
Papers read at the Colonial Institute and the London Chamber of Commerce in
1892, others on Tea Planting, Sport, Cinnamon ( ulture, Excursions round the
Island and to the Buried Capital, Buddhism, Missioni?, Types of Races, Glossary of
Native Words, &c.
Ceylon, 1899. See Mill's International Geography, p. 14.
7551 Forbes (Major) Eleven Years in Ceylon, comprising Sketches of
the Field Sports and Natural History, and an Account of its History
and Antiquities, with 2 plates and other illustrations, 2 vols. 8vo,
half-calf. 1840 10s
Includes st)ecial Chapters on the Aboriginal Veddahsand the Cingalese Language
and Literature ; Mr. Tumour's Epitome of Cingalese History, with Notes by Major
Forbes, Translations of Inscriptions, and Epitome of Tumour's ' Mahavansa.^
7552 Eleven Years in Ceylon, second edition, with new preface,
plates, 2 vols 8vo, cloth. 1841 12s
7553 Gregory (Sir Wm. H.), Governor of Ceylon (1872-77), Auto-
biography of, edited by Lady Gregory, portrait, 8vo, cL 1894 4s
7554 Haafner (J.) Travels on Foot through the Island of Ceylon,
translated from the Dutch, plates, 8vo, half-calf. 1821 4s 6d
Haafner was long in the Dutch Service, his work was published in Holland in
1810.
7555 Haeckel (Ernst) A Visit to Ceylon, 12mo, cloth, 1883 4s 6d
83 f High Street, Marylehone^ London^ W,
Ceylon 26%
7556 Hamilton (Yereker M.) and Fasson (Stewart M.) Scenes in
Ceylon, 20 IWiographs, with descriptions in verse, oblong royal
folio, cloth (Day & Son). [1881] (pub. 42s) 9s
Landing at Colombo, Galle Face, On the Way up Country, The New Clearing,
A Hunting Morning, Slipping the Seizers, Polo at Colombo, Deer Driving, A Tamil
Drama, &c.
Heber (Bp.) Journal of a Tour in Ceylon, August and September,
1825, when Point de Galle, Colombo, Candy, and other Places were
visited and described. See pp. 151-2.^
7557 Hobday (E.) Eight beautifully finished Pen Drawings of Sport
in Ceylon and India, each 9 in. by 6 in., neatly framed. [1880] 4
7558 Hoffmeister (Dr.) Travels in Ceylon and Continental India,
from the German, 12mo, cloth. 1848 6s
Narrative of the Visit of P. Waldemar of Prussia to Point de Galle, Colombo,
Kandy, &c. Sept., 184:4. See also pp. 155, 156.
7559 Holman (James) Travels in IMadras, Ceylon, JVlauritius, Comoro
Islands, Zanzibar, Calcutta, &c., plates, 8vo, cloth. 1840 6s
Lieut. Holman, the blind traveller, who visited Colombo, Adam's Peak, Kandy,
Galle, and Trincomalee in 1830, gives a most interesting account of the island,
elephant hunting, natural products, especially woods, the inhabitants, &c., and three
views.
HoRNADAY (W. T.) Hunting in Ceylon, &c. See Two Years in the
Jungle, p. 158.
Ibn Batuta, Account of Ceylon, visited a.d. 1344. See Oriental
Trans. Fund, Dr. Lee's edition (chap, xx.) ; also Yule's Cathay
(vol. ii. pp. 395-526) ; abstract in Capt. Suckling's Ceylon (vol.
i. pp. 257-263).
7560 Johnson (Major) 3rd Ceylon Regt. Narrative of the Operations
of a Detachment in an Expedition to Candy, 1804 ; with Observa-
tions on the previous Expedition and on the Nature of Candian
Warfare, 8vo. 1810
7561 Knighton (Wm.) History of Ceylon, with Account of its Present
Condition, and Appendix: Buddhism and the Philosophy of Greece,
12mo, cloth. 1845 4s 6d
7562 Forest Life in Ceylon, 2 vols, 12mo, cloth. 1854 7s 6d
Including the lives of a Parsee and of a Kandian Chief, with Chapters on the
Parsees, Buddhism, Caste in India, the Cave Temples of Danbool, Anuradhapoora,
the Buried Ciy, and sporting adventures. This work supplements the author's
' History of Ceylon. '
See also India, p. 171.
7563 Knox (Robert) Historical Relation of the Island of Ceylon, and
Account of the Author's Captivity, map and plates, folio. 1681,
calf ^ 25s
Knox's 'Relation' is "An extremely interesting book. As a sketch of the
country and its customs, it is distinguished by an accuracy and sureness of
observation which few professed travellers have equalled." Copleston.
See also Coediner ; Fellowes.
7564 Langdon (Rev. S.) The Appeal to the Serpent, or Life in an
Ancient Buddhist City, Ceylon, illustrated, 12mo, cloth. [1889],
R.T.S. 2s
83j High Street, Marylehone, London, W.
2^4 Francis Edwards^s Catalogue
7565 Langdon (Rev. S.) Happy Yalley, or Our New Mission Garden
in Uva, Ceylon, 12mo, cloth. 1886 2s 6d
7566 TMahony.] Manuscript Journal of a Tour from Columbo to
Candia in the Year 1796, pp. 107, folio, leather {unique arid valuable
document) 6 6s
Narrative of the mission of Mr. Andrews, sent by th-s Madras Government, in
response to overtures of the King of Kandy, in July and August, 1796, to negotiate,
without result, a treaty of alliance after the conquest of Ceylon from the Dutch.
Mr. Andrews was attended by a company of sepoys under conimand of Lieut. Knox,
by Mr. Commissary Atkinson, and by Lieuts. Campbell and Mahony, who accom-
panied Mr, Andrews privately. The Journal (apparently written by Lieut. Mahony)
has never been published.
Marignolli (John of) Eastern Travel: Visit to Ceylon, a.d. 1349 (?).
See Yule's Cathay, 1866, pp. 325 seq. ; also Abstract in Suckling,
Ceylon, vol. i. pp. 263-267.
7567 Marshall (Dr. Henry) Ceylon and its Inhabitants, with History
of the English Conquest of the Colony, map, 12mo, cl. 1846 4s 6d
" Contains by far the best account of the military operations of the British from
1803 to 1834."-Tennent.
7568 Moberley (R. C.) Account of the Question [Disunity] between
the Bishop of Colombo and the C. M. Soc, 12mo, pp. iv-112.
Oxford, 1876 2s 6d
Morgan (Sir R. F.), Queen's Advocate and Acting Chief Justice
of Ceylon. See Digby.
7569 O'Brien (Oapt. C.) Fifteen Views in Ceylon, illustrative of Sir
Emerson Tennent's Work, folio, cloth. 1864 1
7570 Oliphant (Laurence) Episodes in a Life of Adventure, or Moss
from a Rolling Stone, 12mo, cloth. Edinburgh, 1887 Is. 9d
Includes an account of the ascent of Adam's Peak and some ' Sporting Remi-
niscences ' with Sir Samuel Baker.
7571 Percival (Robert) Account of Ceylon ; its History, Geography,
Natural History, Inhabitants, &c., maps, 4to, calf. 1803 8s
With chapters on the Pearl Fishery, Cinnamon, the staple of the island. Precious
Stones, &c. ; also Journal of General Macdonald's Embassy to the Court of Kandy
in 1800.
7572 Phear (Sir J. B.) The Aryan Village in India and Ceylon, 12mo,
cloth. 1880 (scarce) 5s
Account of agricultural communities in Ceylon ; the Indo-Aryan social and
land systems.
*' Philalethes," History of Ceylon. See Fellowes.
7573 Pridham (C.) An Historical, Political, and Statistical Account
of Ceylon and its Dependencies, 2 vols. 8vo, cloth. 1849 9s
7574 Ransonnet (Baron Eugene de) Sketches of Ceylon : 26 litho-
plates of the Inhabitants, Animal Life, and Vegetation in the Low-
lands and High Mountains, as well as of Submarine Scenery,
including 2 coloured views of Coral Banks, with descriptions, folio,
half-morocco. Vienna, 1867 1
83, Sigh Street, Marylebone, London, W.
Ceyhn 265
7575 Ribeyro (Capt. Joao) Histoire de I'lsle de Ceylan (1685),
traduite du Portuguais par I'Abbe Le Grand, witJi plans and map
hij De L'Isle, 12mo, calf. Amsterdam, 1701 10s
7576 English translation by George Lee, of Ceylon, from the
French, with Appendix. Colombo, 1847
The best Portuguese account of the island. Ribeyro landed in Ceylon in 1640,
and remained till the cjipture of Colombo by the Dutch in 1658. He was present as
a combatant in the Portuguese army, taken prisoner, and sent to Batavia.
7577 Sabonadiere (Wm.) The Coffee Planter of Ceylon : Twenty
Years' Experience, second edition, 12mo, cloth. 1870 2s
7578 Sarasin (Paul and Fried.) Die Weddas von Ceylon und die sie
umgebenden Volkerschaf ten : ein Versuch die in der Phylogeine
des Menschen ruhenden Eathsel der Losnng naher zu bringen,
numerous illnstrations and Atlas of 84 plates, 2 vols, royal 4to,
Wiesbaden, 1893 7 7s
The most valuable work yet published on the Veddahs of Ceylon.
7579 Scherzer (Dr. Karl) Circumnavigation of the " Novara,"
1857-59, ivith chart and 66 illustrations, 3 vols. roy. 8vo, cl. 18s
Galle and Colombo were visited and Adam's Peak ascended in September, 1858.
^ Dr. Scherzer gives an account of the islnnd and its prospects, the Singalese and the
Veddahs (traditions as to their origin), polyandry, cinnamon cultivation, coffee,
pearl fipherif's, precious stones, cocoanut oil, the cowry shell, antidote against
poisonous snakes, visits to the Catholic mission, Buddhism and its ordinance?, &c.
7580 Schouten (Wouter) Ost Indische Reyse, with copper-plats
engravings, folio, vellum. Amsterdam, 1676 1
Voyage to the Dutch and Portuguese settlements, with views of Malacca,
Batavia, Macassar, Ternatc, Amboina, Point de Galle, Colombo ; and account of the
capture of Jaffnapatam, June, 1658.
7581 Selkirk (Rev. James) Recollections of Ceylon (1826-38) and
C.M.S. Operations, map and plates, 8vo, half-mor. 1844 6s 6d
Account of the island, its inhabitants and history, Buddhism, languagp, transla-
tion of native books, mission stations, extracts from Journal, 1826-38.
7582 Sirr (H. C.) Ceylon and the Cingalese ; their History, Govern-
ment, Religion, Produce, and Capabilities, map and 10 plates,
2 vols, 12mo, cloth. 1850 8s
Mr. Sirr was Deputy Queen's Advocate for the Southern Circuit of the island.
7584 Skinner (Major Thomas) Fifty Years in Ceylon: an Autobio-
graphy, edited by his Daughter, 8vo, cloth. 1891 8s 6d
7585 Steuart (James) Notes on Ceylon and its Affairs during 38 years
ending 1855, with Observations on the Pearl Fishery, 8vo, cloth.
1862 (for private circulation) ^s 6d
7586 [Suckling (Capt. H.)] Ceylon, Historical, Physical, Statistical,
by an Officer, lat of the Ceylon Rifles, 2 vols. 8vo, cloth. 1876 lis
A valuable work, suj.plementing and correcting that of Sir Emerson Tennent;
with chapters on the History, Physical Geography, and Climate, Literature and
Arts, Buddhism. Natural History and Products, the tearl Fishery, Coffee, Cinnamon,
Botany and Phmts, the Veddahi=, &c. ; and an Appendix on the Maldive Islands.
7587 Sullivan ([Sii-] Edward) The Bungalow and the Tent : a Yisit
to Ceylon, 12mo, cloth. 1854 . 3s 6d
Point de Galle, Colombo, Kandy, with account of the inhabitants, rums, vegeta-
tion, elephant shooting, the Veddahs, &c.
8Sj High Street, Ma/rylebone, London, W.
266 Frcmcis Edwards^ s Catalogue
7588 Tennent (Sir James Emerson) Ceylon : an Account of the
Island, Physical, Historical, and Topographical, with Notices of
its Natural History, Antiquities, and Productions, mai[is, plans, and
numerous wood engravings, 2 vols. Svo, cloth. 1859 16s
Geology, mineralogy, gems ; climate, health, disease ; vegetation ; zoology ; the
Singhalese chronicles and Buddhist monuments ; population, agriculture, com-
meice, manufactures, arts, social life, science, literature, mediasval history ; history
of the Portuguese, Dutch, and English in Ceylon ; the elephant ; forests ; the ruined
cities ; pearl fishery, coffee planting ; the Veddahs, &c.
7590 Ceylon, new edition, with chapter on Buddhism and Demon
Worship, 2 vols. Svo, calf. 1860 24s
7591 Ceylon, revised edition, toith newly engraved illitstrations
and additional references in the Index, 2vols.8vo, cloth. 1860 28s
Thunbeeg's Visit to Ceylon, 1777-8. See Japan.
7595 Tombe (Ch. F.) Voyage aux Indes Orientales, 1802-6 lies
de France, Bonaparte, Java, Ceylon, &c., 2 vols, in 1, 8vo, Atlas
of 18 plates, 4to, cloth. 1811-10 1
Vol. II. contains an account of the capture of Colombo by the English in 1796,
and a Malay grammar and vocabulary.
7596 Turn our (Hon. George) An Epitome of the History of Ceylon
from Native Annals ; and the First Twenty Chapters of the
Mahdwanso, Svo, cloth. Ceylon, 1836 7s 6d
Valentia (Lord) Voyages and Travels to India, Ceylon, &c., 1802-6.
See pp. 23, 247.
Lord Valentia visited Ceylon in 1804. Vol. I. contains an account of the capture
of the maritime provinces by the English forces, and of the Dutch trade with the
island.
Valentyn's Account of Ceylon, &c., 1724. See p. 23.
Valentyn's fifth volume contains a valuable account of Ceylon and of the Dutch
Administration, with reports of the Governors, which, however, are said to have
been falsified to deceive the Home Government (' Valentia's Travels,' vol. i. p. 290).
" Philalethes" (? Dr. Fellowes) availed himself largely of Valentyn's work.
Vaethema, Visit to Ceylon, c. 1506. See Hakluyt Society's edition,
1863, p. 23 ; abstract of in Suckling's Ceylon (Vol. i. pp. 272-3).
Vebeker's Views of Point de Galle and Trincomalee. See p. 249.
7598 Walters (Alan) Palms and Pearls ; or, Scenes in Ceylon, Svo,
cloth, 1892 4s 6d
History, the people, Colombo, Anuradhapoora, rivers and mountains, fauna and
flora, gems, minerals, and pearls.
7599 Wolf (John Chr.) Life and Adventures of, with a Description of
Ceylon, its Natural Productions, and the Manners and Customs of
its Inhabitants, 8vo. 1785
For other accounts of Ceylon, the collector is referred to the following works
in preceding- pages viz., Dutch E.I. Co., p. 6 ; Herbert (Sir T.), p. 10 ; Lettres
Edifiantes, p. 12 ; Marco Polo, p. 14 ; Maundevile, p. 14 ; North (Marianne), p. 15
Sonnerat, p. 21 ; also to the following in Indian Section : Arnold (Sir Edwin), p. 75
Arnold (Lester), 75 ; Brown (Moray), 88 ; Caine (W. S.), 92 ; Chevrillon, 97 ; Dilke
111 ; Egerton, 126 ; Faria-y-Sousa, 131 ; Frederickson, 137 ; Graham (Maria), 142
Hall (Basil', 146; Home ("Naufragus"), 158; Hutton (J.), 161; Kennedy, 169
Letters from India, 1870, 177 ; Miln, 196 ; Murray's Handbook, 200 ; Pennant, 212
Hcmsselet, 228 ; Salt, 224 ; Soltykoff, 232 ; Wallace (R.), 250 ; Wilson (Bp. Daniel),'
25^5.
8S, High Street, Ma/rylebone, London, W,
( 267 )
MALDIVES, LACCADIVES, AND MINICOY.
7600 Alcock (Prof. A., M.B. LL.D.) A Naturalist in Indian Seas,
Four Years with the Indian Survey Expedition in the ''Investi-
gator," illustrated, 8vo, cloth. 1902 18s
Includes Surveys and Deep Sea Dredgings in the Laccadive Sea, Visits to
Minicoy (with account of its botanical and physical features), the Andamans, &c.
7601 Basevi (Capt. J.) Account of the Island of Minicoy Jour. R.
Geog. Soo., 1872, vol. xlii. pp. 368-372, cloth 2s 6d
DuQUESNE's Visit to the Maldive Islands, 1690. See p. 116.
7602 Gardiner (J. Stanley) and others : The Fauna and Geography of
the Maldive and Laccadive Archipelagoes: Account of the Work
and Collections made by an Expedition, 1899-1900. To be com-
pleted in 8 parts, forming 2 vols. Subscription for the whole,
4: 4s. ; or 15s. per part separately. Parts I. and II. now ready. "
7603 Horsburgh (Capt.) On the Maldiva Islands ; also Owen (Capt.
W. F.) on sameJouR. R. Geog. Soo., 1832, vol. ii. pp. 72-92,
chart, cloth 3s 6d
Ibn Batuta. Two Visits to the Maldive Islands, including Resi-
dence there (1343-44 and 1346), and Account of the Inhabitants.
See Oriental Translation Fund, vol. i. (chap, xix.) ; Yule's
Cathay, vol. ii. ; Gray's Voyage of Pyrard, vol. ii. pp. 434-468.
7604 Moresby (Commodore) The Northern Atolls of the Maldives
surveyed in the "Benares," 1834-35 Jour. R. Geog. Soc, 1835,
vol. V. pp. 398-404, cloth 3s 6d
7605 Pyrard (Frangois), of Laval, Voyage of, to the East Indies, the
Maldives, the Moluccas, and Brazil (1601-11), translated and edited
by Albert Gray, assisted by H. C. P. Bell, unth maps and illustra-
tions, 2 vols, in 3, 8vo, cloth (Hakluyt Society). 1887-90 1 10s
See also India, p. 216 ; Purchas, Vol. II. ; Harris, Vol. I., and other Collections.
Pvrard was wrecked on one of the Maldives in July, 1302, and remained jn the
islancfs till 1607, when he, with some of his surviving companions, succeeded in
getting away. He afterwards visited Minicoy, the Laccadives, Calicut, Cochin, and
Groa, which, as well as the islands, he describes most minutely. He gives accounts
of the inhabitants of the Maldives, their king and government, customs, ceremonies,
trade, religion, &c. ; also of the Portuguese conquests and traffic, a 'Treatise of
Animals, Trees, and Fruits of the East Indies, and a Dictionary of the Mnldive
Language, to which the Editors luive added some valuable notes and additions from
Lieut. Christopher's Vocabularv (1821) ; Early Notices of the Maldives from the
Arabian 8-Mas'udi, Alberuni, ESrisi, Ibn Batuta (pp. 484-68)- Portuguese writers-
Barbosa, De Barros, Sec, and the Parmentiers ; Notices of the Exiled Kings ot the
Maldives ; History of Kunhali, the Malabar Corsair ; List of the Mahommedan
Kings of the Maldive Islands, and a copious Index.
83, High Street, Marylebone, London, W.
268 Francis Edwa/rds^s Catalogue
7606 Robinson (W.) Report on the Laccadive Islands [including
Minicoy], May, 1848, royal 8vo, cloth. Madras, 1874 4s 6d
The inhabitants, trade and products, government, revenue, &c.
Description of the Laccadive Islands, with chart Madras
Journal, 1847, vol. xiv. (pt. 2) pp. 1-46
Suckling (Capt.) The Maldives, their Trade, &c. See p. 265.
Symson (Capt. Wm.) Description of the Maldivy Islands, their Trade
and Inhabitants, 1715. See India, p. 236.
7607 Wood (Lieut. John) The Lakeradeevh Archipelago Jour. R.
Geog. Soc, 1836, vol. vi. pp. 29-32, cloth 2s 6d
Yule (Sir H.) The Maldive Islands Enoy. Britannioa, vol. xv.
ANDAMAN AND NICOBAE ISLANDS.
Abu Taleb Khan's Visit to the Nicobar Islands, c. 1800. See
Stewart (Prof.), p. 234.
Alcock (A.). Surveying Visits of the *' Investigator " to the Anda-
man Islands, &c. See p. 267.
Alexander (Sir J. E.) Account of the Andaman Islands, 1826. See
p. 2.
7610 Andaman Islands (The) with Notes on Barren Island (Ind.
Govt. Records, No. 25), maps and illustrations , royal Svo, cloth.
Calcutta, 1859 6s
Includes narratives of visits by Colebrooke (1789-&^), Playfair, and other
previously unpublished account;?, specimens of the Andaman language, &c.
7611 Andaman Islands, Statistics of Population Enumerated 17th Feb.,
1881, folio, sewed. Calcutta, 1883 Is 6d
7612 Anderson (Capt. T. 0.) A Few Words about Two Andamanese
Lads, 8vo, pp. 4 (MS. corrections) Is 6d
7613 Atkinson (G. M.) Notes on the Nicobar Islanders (Jour. Ethn.
Soo., vol. ii.), 8vo, pp. 137-140, and plate 2s
7614 Baker (Rev. T. T.) Recent Operations at Rangoon, &c., Svo,
cloth. 1852 2s 6d
Contains an account of the destruction of English ve-sels, massacre of
Europeans by natives of Nancowry, Nicobar Islands, Oct., 1851.
7616 Ball (V.) Notes on the Nicobar and Andaman Islands Proc.
Asiatic Soc, Bengal, Oct., 1869, pp. 4 Is 6d
7617 Geology and Fauna, Nancowry Harbour, Nicobar Islands Jour, Asiatic Soc-
Bengal, 1870, pp. 25 39 2s
7618 Notes on Geology of Port Blair, Andaman Islands Jour. Asiatic Soc. Bengal,
1870, pp. 231-39 2s
7619 Notes on Birds observed at Port Blair, Andaman It^lands Jour. Asiatic Soc.
Bengal, 1870, pp. 240-43 Is 6d
7620 Ee view of Papers relating to Nicobar Islands, 1870 -Calcutta Rev., Oct., 1870,
pp. 1-23 2s 6d
7621 Visit to the Andamanese "Home," Port Blair (P. oc. Roy. Irish Acad., Nov.,
1871 ), 8vo, pp. i, and plate. Is 6d
See also ' Jungle Life in India,' &c., p. 298.
83, High Street, Marylebone, London, W.
Andaman and Nicohar Islands
7623 Birch (Wm. B.) The Andaman Islands {Calcutta Review, 1870,
pp. 152-177) 2s 6d
7624 Blair (Arch.) Survey of the Andamans, 1793. O'Riley's
Notices of the Red Karens' Country, 1857, <fcc. (Ind. Govt. Records,
No. 24), royal 8vo, cloth. Calcutta, 1858 43
Bolts (Wm.) Austrian Expedition to Nicobar Islands, 1778-80.
See Scherzer's Voyage of the "Novara" (Vol. II. pp. 6-11), and
Nicobar Papers (pp. 197-206).
Campbell (Col. Walter) Visits to Nicobar and Andaman Islands.
See p. 93.
7625 Colebrooke (R. H.) On Nancowry and Oomarty [Nicobar
Islands], also. The Loris, or Slowpaced Lemur, by Sir John Shore
(Asiatic Res., Vol. IV. pp. 132-142 and 2 plates). 2s 6d
See also Nicobar Papers, below.
7626 On the Andaman and " Barren " Islands (Asiatic Res.,
Vol. IV. pp. 401-415, and ^late). 2s
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7627 Day (Surgeon Fr.) Observations on the Andamanese Proc.
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7628 Distant (W. L.) Our Knowledge of the Nicobarians (Jour.
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7629 Dobson (G. E.) On the Andamans and Andamanese (Jour.
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7631 Flower (Sir W. H.) On the Osteology and Affinities of the
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7634 Kloss (C. Boden) In the Andamans and Nicobars. Narrative of
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7635 Kurz (S.) Report of the Vegetation of the Andaman Islands,
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7636 [Logan, John] The Andaman Islanders (Jour. Indian Archi-
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7637 Man (E. H.) The Aborigines of the Andaman Islands, with
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7638 and Temple (R. 0.) The Lord's Prayer in the S. Andaman
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1877 2s 6d
7639 On Two Maps of the Andaman Islands, m<A map J. R. G. S.,
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7641 Mayo (The Earl of) and his Indian Administration, by Sir W. W.
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7643 Mouat (Frederic J., M.D.) Adventures and Researches among
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7644 Narrative of an Expedition to the Andaman Islands in
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7646 Portman (Maurice) Exploration and Survey of the Little
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7647 Manual of the Andamanese Languages, 12mo, cloth 10s 6d
7648 Quatrefages (A. de) The Pygmies, translated by F. Starr, with
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7650 Roepstorff (Fr. Ad. de) Vocabulary of Dialects Spoken in the
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7652 Scherzer (Dr. Karl) Voyage of the Austrian Frigate " Novara,"
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Malay and English words.
7653 Smith (Dr. Boyes) Notes on the Andamanese Proc. Asiatic
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7654 Smith (Bp. George) Savages of the Bay of Bengal [the Anda-
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7655 Stoliczka (Dr. F.) Note on Andaman Kitchen-Middens Proc.
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7656 Amphibia and Reptilia of the Andamans and Nicobars
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Symes (Col.) Visit to, and Account of the Andaman Islands, March,
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1800, Vol. I. pp. 292-320
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Temple (Col. R. C.) The Andaman Islands, 1902 Enoy. Brit. Vol.
XXV. The Nicobar Islands, 1902-ibid, Vol. XXXI.
Yule (Gen.) The Andaman Islands, Encyclo. Britannica, ninth
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BURMA.
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7660 [Administration.] The British Burma Manual : Rules, Orders,
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7661 Burmese Code. Commentary (Excerpt, pp. 201-227) 28
7662 Few Words (A) on the Tenure and Distribution of Landed Property in Burma,
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7663 Fryer (Capt. G. E.) Questions and Answers on Police Duties (Burmese and
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7664 Mountioy (J. W.) Letter on the Capitation Tax, British Burma, Svo, pp. 32.
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7665 McMahon (Major A. R.) The Leepeedeepeeka, or Telegraph Code for Upper
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7666 Sandford (J. D.) Judgments and Rulings of the Court of the Judicial Com-
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7667 Census, Feb. 17, 1881, Report on, folio, sewed. Rangoon - 58
7668 Report on Administration of British Burma, 1875-76, royal 8vo, sewed. Rangoon,
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7670 Anderson (Dr. John) Mandalay to Momien : Narrative of Two
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7671 Another copy, Svo, half -morocco extra 9s
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7672 Amherst (Lord) and the British Advance Eastward to Burma,
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Bwma 273
7673 Arakan. Reports on Roads, Calcutta to Dacca, Arracan, Akyab,
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7674 Report on the Progress of Arakan under British Rule, 1826-69, 8vo, pp. 54.
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7677 Reports on the Progress of Arakan under British Rule, 1826 to 1875, and the
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7679 Bagge (Lieut. A. H.) Report on the Settlement of the Siam and
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7680 Baker (Rev. T. T.) The Recent Operations of the British Forces
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7681 Another copy, with frontispiece coloured 3s
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7682 Bernier (Fr.) Travels in the Mogul Empire, 1656-68, edited
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7683 Bradley (John) Narrative of Travel and Sport in Burmah, Siam,
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7685 British Burma Gazetteer, Vol. II., 900 pages, imp. 8vo,
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7686 Browne (John) Sketches of the Province of Pegu and its People,
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7687 Browne (H. A.) The Pegu Pagoda, pp. 18 (excerpt). 1866 2s
7688 Browne (Major Edmond C.) The Coming of the Great Queen :
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7689 Bryce (J. Annan) Burma, the Country and People. Proc. R.
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7690 Burmah, the Latest Addition to the Empire. Proc. R.
Col. Inst., 1886, Vol. XVJI., p p. 180-209, cloth ^sM
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7692 Burmah, Hostilities, further Papers, March 15, 1853, Pari.
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7693 Newman's Map of Burmah, Eastern Bengal, &c,, 18 in. by
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7694 Map of Burmah and Adjacent Countries, 38 in. by 42 in.,
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Burton (Gen.) Experiences in Burmah, &c. See India, p. 91.
7695 Carey (Col. W.) Visit to Mandalay and the Irrawaddy Forts^
1885 Pkoc. R. a. Inst,, December, 1886, pp. 69-82, cloth 3s
7696 Chin Hills (The) : a History of the People, our Dealings with
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RuDdall, p. 223 ; Walker, p. 250.
7697 Cobden (Richard) How Wars are got up in India : the Origin
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7698 Coryton (J.) Trade Routes between Burmah and Western Chinn,
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7699 Cox (Capt. Hiram) Journal of a Residence in the Burmhan
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7700 CVawfurd (John) Journal of an Embassy from the Governor-
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7701 Second edition, 2 vols. Bvo, calf extra. 1834 12s 6d
7702 Another copy, 2 vols. Svo, half-calf. 1834 10s 6d
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7703 Brief Narrative of the Embassy to Ava, 1826-27, by
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7704 Cuming (E. D.) In the Shadow of the Pagoda: Sketches of
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7705 With the Jungle Folk : a Sketch of Burmese Village Life,
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7706 Dalhousie (Marquess of), by Sir W. W. Hunter (" Rulers of
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Burma 275
7707 Doveton (Capt. F. B.) Reminiscences of the Burmese War,
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7708 Dufferin and Ava (Marquess of) Speeches, Delivered in India,
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7709 (Lady) Our Vice-Regal Life in India : Selections from
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Contains a chapter describing the Vice-Regal visit to Rangoon, Prome, Pagan,
Ava, aud Mandalay, Feb., 1886.
DuRAND (Sir H.) Account of the Burmese War, 1852. See India,
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7711 Ferrars (Max and Bertha) Burma, with 455 photo-illustrations,
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7712 Fielding-Hall (Harold) The Soul of a People : an Account of the
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Fitch (Ralph) and his Travels to Burma, &c. See India, p. 133.
7713 Forbes (Capt. 0. J. F. S.) British Burma and its People:
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1878 6s
7714 Forsyth (Sir Douglas) Autobiography and Reminiscences,
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7715 Forrest (Capt. Thomas) Yoyage from Calcutta to the Mergui
Archipelago; also Account of Pulo Pinang, Quoda, Atcbeen,
Celebes, &c., maps, plates, coast views, &c., 4to, calf. 1792. (Copy
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7716 Francklin (Col. Wm.) Tracts, Political, Geographical, and
Commercial, on the Dominions of Ava, and the N.W. Parts of
Hindostan, 8vo, half-calf. 1811 5s 6d
7717 Fryer (Major G. E.) Hand Book for British Burma, Bvo, leather.
Maulmain, 1867 , ^ , *^
Political, Judicial, Revenue, Land, Local Institutions, Ports, Lights, l^orests, &c.
7718 stone Implements from Burma, with photos of 57 specimens
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7719 The Khyeng People of the Sandoway District, Arakan,
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Embracing physical characteristics and lang uage, with vocabulary. _^
83 J High Street, MaryUbone, London, W.
276 Francis Edwa/rds^s Catalogvs
7721 Fytche (Lt -Gen. Albert) Burma Past and Present, with
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7722 Reports of Administration of the Province of British
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7725 Narrative of Mission to Mandalay, with other Reports on
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7726 Geary (Grattan) Burma, after the Conquest, Viewed in its
Political, Social, and Commercial Aspects, 12mo, cloth. 1886 3s 6d
A derelict Empire, Rangoon, Disturbances in Upper Burma, the Dacoits,
Mandalay, Buddhism, King Thebaw, French Indo-Chinese Policy, the Annexation,
Resources, and the Future.
7727 Gordon (Surgeon-Gen. [Sir] C. A.) Our Trip to Burmah, with
Notes on the [People, their Language, Trade, the Geology, Climate,
and Natural History of the] Country, illiist., 8vo, cloth. [1880] 6s
Recollections Burmah, 1874-75, &c. See India, p. 141.
7728 Gordon (Robert) The Irawadi River and its Source, the Sanpo,
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7729 Gouger (Henry) Personal Narrative of Two Years' Imprison-
ment in Burmah (1824-26), with 6 illustrations, second edition, with
additional chapter, 12mo, cloth. 1862 5s
^ The Author, with Mr. Laird, Dr. Judson, and others, was imprisoned as a spy.
This narrative, originally written in 1826, was first printed in pamphlet 1850, and
rewritten with amplifications for the general public in 1860. His deposition is
given in the Appendix to Crawfurd's ' Mission to Ava.'
7730 Grierson (J.) Twelve Select Views of the Seat of War, taken at
Rangoon, Cachar, and Andaman Islands, on stone, by E. Billon,
oblong folio. Asiatic Press, Calcutta, 1825 1 6s
7732 Hallett (Holt S.) A Thousand Miles on an Elephant in the Shan
States, 8 maps and numerous illustrations, 8vo, cloth. 1890 9s
Account of Explorations through Burmah, Siam, and the Shan States to find
a route for a railway to connect India with China ; with descriptipn of the country
passed through, its people, their manners, habits, customs, history, &c.
7733 Havelock ([Sir] Henry) Memoirs of the Three Campaigns of
General Sir Arch. Campbell's Army in Ava, 12mo. Serampore, 1828
7734 Memoirs of, by J. C. Marshman, library edition, with
portrait, 8vo, cloth. 1860 5s
Sir Henrj' flavelock's active service began with the War in Burmah, 1826, and
ended with his death at Lucknow, Nov. 24, 1857. See also p. 151.
83 f High Street, Marylebone, London^ W.
Burma, 277
7735 Hay (John Ogilvy) Arakan; Past, Present, Future: a Resume
of Two Campaigns for its Development (from Administration Reports,
&c.), mcx'p, 8vo, cloth. Edinburgh, 1892 2s 6d
Advocating the connexion of Akyab with India and China.
7736 Hughes (Major W. G.) The Hill Tmcts of Arakan, map and
view, imperial Svo, boards. Rangoon, 1881 4s
Historical and Ethnological Notes, with Vocabulary.
7737 Hunter (Surgeon W.) Concise Account of the Kingdom of Pegu,
with Appendices on Varieties in the Fleeces of Sheep in different
Climates, and the Caves of Elephanta, 18mo, half-calf. 1789 6s
7738 Judson (Adoniram, D.D.) Missionary of the Apostolic School, by
Rev. H. Bonar, 12mo, cloth. 1871 3s 6d
7739 Memoir of his Life and Labours in Burmah, by Prof.
Way land, port.y 2 vols. 12mo, cloth. 1853 7s 6d
7740 Life and Labours of, by his Son, with map and 4 portraits,
Svo, cloth. 1883 5s
The volume contains a narrative of Judson's Early Years,- 1788-1812 ; the
Voyage to Mauritius, Madras, and Hangoon, 1812-3; Description of Burma, its
Inhabitants and their Religion ; Life in Rangoon, 1813-23; Journeys to Ava and
Imprisonment, 1823-6; Life in Amherst and Death of Mrs. Ann Judson, 1826 7 ; Life
in Maulmain, Progress of the Mission, Travels to the Karens, 1827-45; Visits to
Mauritius, St. Helena (Death of Mrs. Sarah Judsou), aud to America; Third
Marriage, Return to Burma, 1845-50 ; Death at Sea, 1850.
Deposition on his Release from Imprisonment in 1826.
See Crawfurd's Ava, Appendix (above).
Burmese Dictionary. See p. 317.
7741 Judson (Mrs. Ann H.) Account of the American Baptist Mission
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A series of Letters addressed to a gentleman in London.
7742 Laurie (Wm. F. B.) The Second Burmese War : the Operations
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7743 Pegu: Narrative of Events during the Second Burmese
War, 1852-53, plans and sketches, 12mo, cloth. 1854 5s
7744 Our Burmese Wars and Relations with Burma, with
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7745 Lawrence (Sir Henry) Life of, by Sir Herbert Edwardes and
Herman Merivale, portraits, 2 vols. 8vo, cloth. 1872 12s
The first volume includes several letters describing Sir Henry's experiences of
the Campaign in Burmah, the Capture of Aracan, &c., .1824-26. Like ^ir Henry
Havelock, Sir Henry Lawrence's active service began m the Burmese War and
ended with the war in Oude.
7746 Lloyd (Malcolm) Gazetteer [and History] of the District of
Rangoon, Pegu Province, 8vo, pp. iv-124. Rangoon, 1868 -s
7747 Mackay (W.) Narrative of the Shipwreck of the " Juno" on the
Coast of Aracan, and Preservation of 14 of her Company without
Food 23 Days, 8vo, half-c alf. 1798 ^
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278 Francis Edvjards^s Catalogue
7748 Mackenzie (Kenneth) Burmahand the Burmese (no title-page),
12mo, half-calf. 1852 2s 6d
Geography, History, Government, Religion, Literature, War, 1824-26.
7749 McLeod (Capt. W. 0.) and Richardson (Dr. D.) Journeys to
the Shan Provinces of Burmah, 1830-37, pp. 147, ma'p (Pari. Paper),
folio, sewed. 1869 3s 6d
7750 McMahon (Gen. A. R.) The Karens of the Golden Chersonese,
map and tinted illustrations, 8vo, cloth. 1876 6s
Physical (Characteristics, Language, Education, Government, Origin, Religion,
Mythology, Folk-lore, kc, of the Karens ; Physical Geography and History of
Toungoo ;" Progress of Christianity ; Trips in the Tsawkoo, Bwe-Karen, Gaykho,
Meckyin, and Red Karen Country.
7751 Far Cathay and Farther India, 8vo, cloth. 1892 6s
Treating in a conversational manner on Burma and its past, its religion and
history, governments, ethnology, manners, customs, &c.
7752 Malcom (Rev. Howard) Travels in Burma, Malaya, Siam,"
Ilindostan and China, with full Account of the Burman Empire,
maps and illustrations, 2 vols. 12mo, cloth. 1839 5s 6d
Mr. Malcom was delegated to visit the American missionary stations in "Farther
India." The whole of the first volume is devoted to his travels in the Burman
Empire Rangoon, Maulmain, Mergui, Ava, Chittagong, Aracan, &c. notes on the
features of the country, the people, government, literature. Buddhism; Vol.11,
contains a chapter on the Missionary Field around Burma.
Maps. See Bukma, Pegu, Upper Burma.
7753 Marshall (W. H.) Four Years in Burmah, 1854-57, 2 vols,
12mo, cloth. 1860 9s
7754 Mason (Kev. Francis, D.D.) Burmah ; its People and Natural
Productions, or Notes on the Nations, Fauna, Flora, and Minerals
of Tenasserim, Pegu, and Burmah, with Systematic Catalogues of
Animals, Plants, and Minerals [second edition], thick 8vo, cloth.
Rangoon, 1860 7s 6d
Face of the Country ; History and Ethnology Talning, Burman, Karen, Shan ;
Demonology and Buddhism ; Glossology Comparative Philology ; Mammalia,
Ornithology, Ichthyology, Herpetolog)', Entomology, Conchology, Botany, Miner-
alogy, witn catalogues and indexes in English and Burmese.
7755 Burma, its People and Productions : Notes on the Fauna,
Flora, and Minerals of Tenasserim, Pegu, and Burma ; new edition,
enlarged by W. Theobald, 2 vols. roy. 8vo, cloth. 1884 1 lis 6d
7755a Vol. I. Geolog.y, Mineralogy, and Zoology 1 is
7755B Vol. II. Botany 1 is
775oC Religion, Mythology, and A>tronomv among the Karens, with Vocabu-
lary Bengal Asiatic Soc, 1865, pp. 173-188 ; 195-250, cloth' 5s 6d
7755D Phvsical Character of the Karens - Bengal Asiatic Soc, 1866, pp. 1-30,
cloth * 2s 6d
7756 Mason (Mrs. E. H. H.) The Civilizing of Mountain Men ; or,
Mission Work among the Karens, 12mo, cloth. 1862 3s 6d
Methold (Wm.^ Kelations of the Kingdom of Golconda Arrecan,
Pegu, Tennassery, &c., and the English Trade there (1619). See
PuRCHAs, His Pilgrimes (vol. v. pp. 993-1007).
SS, High Street, Ma/rylebo7ie, London, W.
Burma 279
7757 Moore (Lieut. Joseph) Eighteen Views taken at or near
Rangoon, coloured after the original drawings, royal folio, half
morocco extra. 1825 4 10s
The 18 views depict Port Cornwallis (Great Andamao) and the Fleet there
collected ; Landing of the Forces at Rangoon ; Attacks upon the Stockades (5) ;
the Conflagratioa of l)alla (Rangoon River) ; the Great Dagon Pagoda, exterior,
interior, and its approaches (8) ; the Lake and Eastern Road (2).
7758 Another copy, with lithograph list of Subscribers, and
sir additional views by Stothard, David Cox, and G. Webster,
from drawings by Capt. Marry at and Capt. Thornton, in all 24
beautiful coloiired pictures, roy. fol., half-morocco. 1825-26 5 15s
The six additional views are :
19 Storming of the Fort of Syriam.
20 Attack CO the Dalla Stockade.
21 Attempt of the Birmans to retake the Dalla Stockade.
22 One of the Captured Birman Gilt War Boats.
23 Transports attacking the Stockades at entrance of the Bassein R'ver.
24 Combined Forces passing the Fortress of Donahue.
7759 Another copy, containing the tweiity-four views (enumersited
above), a plan of Rangoon, the river and stockades, and notes
descriptive of all the views, oblong royal folio, half-morocco extra
{choice copy) 6 10s
7760 Nisbet (Dr. John) Burma under British Rule, maps a7id
illustrations, 2 vols. 8vo, cloth, 1902 18s
'' To the Burmese themselves, their religion, social iuftitutions, industries,
ideals aud ideas, approximately half the book is devoted. Mr. Nisbet adds t>wu-
pathetic insight to long experieoc-? The chapters on agriculture are of the
greatest interest The chief staple is rice. Cotton is also growp. Jade and
precious stones figure in the Vnt of Burma's resources. On all these, and the
retiultant trade. Mr. Nipbei's book is a mine of information." ^^Aewcewm.
7761 O' Riley (E.) Journal of a Tour in Karennee, 1856, &c. (Ind.
Govt. Records, No. 24), royal 8vo, cloth 4s
Mission, 1864. See Salweeu Expedition, below.
7762 Parish (Rev. C.) Notes of a Trip up the Salween, with 3 platis
Bengal Asiatic Soc, 1865, pp. 135-146, cloth 3s 6d
7763 Parker (E. H.) Burma's Supposed " Tribute " to China Asiatic
Quarterly, July, 1898, pp. 152-173 2s 6d
7764 Paske (Dep. Sur.-Gen. C. T.) Myamma ; a Retrospect of Life
and Travel in Lower Burmah, edited by F. G. Aflalo, 12mo, cloth.
1893 3s 6d
With chapters on Mergui and the Mergui Archipelago.
Peach (Capt. E.) The Burmese War of 1885 Ency. Britannioa,
Vol. XXVI.
7765 Pegu, Survey Reports of Central and Northern (Ind. Govt.
Reports, Nos. 15 and 20), roy. 8vo, cl. Calcutta, 1856 each 2s 6d
7766 Map of Province, 45 in. by 39 in., coloured, mounted, and
folded, second edition, small 4to, cloth. Calcutta, 1857 3s 6d
Pinto (Mendez) Adventures on the Coast of Pegu, Martaban, &c.
1555-56 (?). See pp. 17 and China.
$Sf High Street, Ma/rylebone, London, W.
280 Francis Edwards^ s Catalogue
3s
4to,
half-
4s 6d
2s 6d
2s 6d
2s 6d
7767 Phayre (Sir Arthur) History of Burma, Pegu, Taungu, Tenas-
serim, and Arakan (Triibner's Oriental Series), 8vo, el. 1883 18s
7768 Memorandum on the Sparseness of Population in B.
Burmah, 8vo, pp. 43. Rangoon, 1862
7769 Administration of British Burma, 1862-63,
morocco. Rangoon, 1863
7770 Report for 1863^64, royal 8vo. Calcutta, 1864
7771 Report for 1864-65, royal 8vo. Calcutta, 1865
7772 Report for 1865-66, royal 8vo. Calcutta, 1866
7773 Coins of Arakan, of Pegu, and of Burmah, with 5 plates
(Intern. Numismata Orientalia), roy. 4to, pp. 56, half-bd. 1882 7s 6d
7774 Mission to the King of Burmah, 1855. See Yule, p. 283.
7775 Pollok (Col. F. S.) and Thorn (W. S.) Wild Sports in Burma
and Assam, 3 maps and 60 photo-illustrations, 8vo, cloth. 1900 6s
Lower Burma and its People, Small Game, Big Game, Carnivora, bv Col. Pollok ;
Upper Burma and its People, Mandalay, Kuby Mines, Elephants, Wild Cattle, &;c.,
by W. S. Thom. General Sport and Pig Sticking in Assam, by Col. Pollok. Cossyah
and Jynteah Hills.
7776 Prendergast (Gen. Sir H. N. D.) Burman Dacoity and
Patriotism ; Burmese Politics ; also the Chins and the Kachins, by
Taw Sein Ko Asiatic Quarterly, April, 1893, pp. 271-292 2s 6d
7777 Reid (A. S.) Chin-Lushai Land : a description of the various
Expeditions into the Hills, and the final Annexation of the Country,
maps and illustrations, 8vo, cloth. 1893 5s 6d
With ethnographical information regarding the Chin Kace.
7778 Rundall (Major F. M.) The Siyin Chins, map, royal 8vo, cloth
(R. G. S.). 1886 4s
7779 Salween Surveying Expeditions : Journals of Capt. C. E.
Watson and Lieut. G. C. Sconce, 1863-64; O'Riley's Mission to
Karennee, 1863-64 (Ind. Govt. Records, Nos. 48 and 49), 2 vols,
maps, royal 8vo, sewed. Calcutta, 1865 6s
7781 Sangermano (Rev. Father) A Description of the Burmese
Empire, compiled chiefly from Native Documents, translated from
his MS. by Wrn. Tandy, D.D., with Preface by Cardinal Wiseman
(Oriental Translation Fund), 4to, calf. Rome, 1833 15s
7783 The Burmese Empire a Hundred Years Ago, edited with
Notes and Introduction by the Hon. Mr. Justice Jardine, map,
8vo, cloth. 1893 6s
" The best work on the condition of the Burmese Empire under the dj'nasty of
Alompra. Father Sangermano arrived in Burma in 1783 and returned to Italy in
1808. The increase of our knowledge since his time does not detract from the value
of his work or lessen its charm We feel his contact with the people ; we learn
how their religion influenced their life. His account of Buddhism and translation
of the Buddhist canon was made with the assistance of native scholars, and he went
direct to the Burmese annals for his history."
83, High Street, Marylebone, London, W.
hv/rma 261
7784 [Scott (Sir James George)] The Burman, his Life and Notions,
by ** Shway Yoe," 2 vols. 12aio, cloth. 1882 12s
7785 Another edition, 1 vol. 8vo, cloth. 1896 8s.
Contents : First Years, School Days, Buddhist Baptism, Life in the Monastery,
Tattooing, Ear-Boring, Marriage, Domestic Life, the House, the Earth and its
Beginning, the Ladder of Existence, Schismatics, Pagodas, Images, Bells, Feasts,
Spirit Worship, Silk Growing, Plays, Dancing, Music and Songs, a Boat Race, Chess,
Glomes, Lucky and Unlucky Days, Laws and Etiquette, Wizards, Doctors, and Wise
Men, Slaves and Outcasts, the White Elephant, King Theehaw, the Palace, Ministers
of State, the Army, Justice, Revenue, Land Tenure, Language, Literature, Eras,
Time, &c.
" Perhaps the best and most complete account of the Burmese people that has
yet appeared." Winston, p. vii.
7786 The Wild Wa a Head-Hunting Race (Shans) Asiatic
Q. Rev., Jan., 1896, pp. 138-152 2s 6d
Burma, Physical Features, Population, Government, Shan
States, Commerce, Statistics Ency. Bbitannioa, Vol. XXVI.
(1902)
7787 Sladen (Major E. B.) Expedition from Burma to S.W. China,
1868 J. R. Geoq. Soc, 1871, Vol. XLI. pp. 257-281 and ma'p,
cloth 4s 6d
See also Andebson, pp. 272 and 284.
7788 Smeaton (D. Mackenzie) The Loyal Karens of Burma, 12mo,
cloth. 1887 3s 6d
Treats of their origin, language, physical characteristics, customs, folklore,
traditions, fireside stories, and Christianization.
7789 Snodgrass (Major J. J.) Narrative of Operations of the
Burmese War, from the landing at Rangoon in 1824 to the Treaty
of Peace in 1826, ma'g, 8vo, half-calf. 1827 3s 6d
7790 Another copy, calf 4s 6d
7791 Sutherland (Wm.) South Tenasserim and the Mergui Archi-
pelago, 7 iU-astrations Scottish Geog. Mag., Sept., 1898, pp. 449-
464 2s
7792 Symes ([Col.] Michael) Account of an Embassy to the Kingdom
of Ava in 1795, ma'p, plan, and 26 plates, 4to, half-calf. 1800 12s
7793 Large-paper edition, royal 4to, morocco extra, gilt edges ^1
7794 Embassy to Ava, second edition, 3 vols. 8vo, Atlas o/28 plates,
4to, calf. 1800 l^s 6d
The narrative of the Mission is preceded bv an Historical Memoir of the Ava
Empire, and supplemented by Descriptions of Plants collected by Dr. Buchauan-
Hamilton. The object of the Mission was to establish friendly relations with the
Emperor, but it ended in failure.
7795 The Birman Empire : Symes' Embassy to Ava, and Bell
(H. G.) Narrative bringing the History down to the Birmese War,
2 vols. 18mo (Constable), half-calf. 1827 3s 6d
7796 Tavoy and Mergui, Remarks on (cutting from the Rangoon
Times, Sept. 15, 1871), 14 pp. ff
8S, High Street, Ma/ryUhon^, London, W.
282 Francis Edwards^ s Catalogue
7797 Theobald (Wm.) Notes on Stone Implements of Burma (Proc.
Asiatic See, July, 1869), pp. 6 and 2 plates 2s
7798 Geology of Pegu, plates (Geol. Survey India, Yol. X. pt. 2).
Calcutta, 1873 4s
7799 [Trant (Capt. Thomas Abercrombie)] Two Years in Ava, 1824-
1826, by an OBacer on the Staff of the Q.-M. General, 3 maps, 8vo,
boards. 1827 5s
7801 Tripe (Capt. L., Madras Army) Burmese Photographs : a Series
of 120 large views taken during Sir A. Phayre's Mission to Ava,
in 1855, each mounted on cardboard, with short description, the
whole in 1 large portfolio {scarce) 2 2s
One plate (No. 119) missing.
This collection of photographic views in Ava, Amei-apoora, Kangoon, Prouie,
Thavet-Myo. Mengoon, Tsagain-Myo, Taotabeng, and Fugahm-Myo, consists chiefly
of the grander examples of Burmese architecture brick, stone, stucco, wood, in-
cluding beautiful carved work from Pagodas, Temples, Palaces, Monasteries, Colossal
Buddhas, &c., dating from tt^e eleventh century : some examples are reproduced
in Yule's 'Ava.' There are also street views and forest scenes.
7802 Upper Burmah Eeconnoissance Map, Sheets 15 N.E., 15 S.E.
23 N.W., 23 S.W., 1 N.E., 1 S.E., 4 N.W., 4 S.W. (Case I.);
2 N.E., 2 S.E., 3 N.E., 5 N.W., 5 S.W., and 6 N.W. (Case II.),
mounted and folded, two cases, roy. 4to, cl. Calctttta, 1886 14s
7803 Distribution Map of Upper Burma, 25 in. by - 54 in.,
coloured, mounted, and folded, roy. 8vo. 1886 3s 6d
7804 Map of Upper Burmah, 24 in. by 38 in., coloured, mounted,
and folded, in royal 8vo, cloth. 1889 3s 6d
Varthema (Ludovico) Account of the People, Justice, Curious
Customs, Wild Animals, &c., of Tenasserim and of Pegu (1505?).
See Vakthema, Travels, p. 23.
7805 Vincent (Frank) The Land of the White Elephant : Sights and
Scenes in South Eastern Asia Burma, Siam, Cambodia, and
Cochin-China, map and illustrations, 8vo, cloth. 1873 9s
Contains narrative of a visit to Rangoon, and journey up the Irrawaddy to
Mandalay in 1871, with Account of Burmese manners and customs, an audience of
the King of Ava, visit to Bhamo, chapter on the " White " Elephant, &c.
7807 Williams (Clement) Through Burmah to Western China in
1863, 12mo, half-calf. 1868 6s
Notes of a Journey to establish a trade route between the Irrawaddy and the
Yang-tze-Kiang.
7808 Wilson (Prof. H. H.) Documents Illustrative of the Burmese
War, 1824-26, with Introductory Sketch of the Incidents of the
War, Appendix of Topographical and Statistical Notes, large map
by Major J. N. Jackson, and plate of Rangoon by Lieut. Trant, 4to,
calf extra. Calcutta, 1827 18s
A series of official documents on Burma, Assam, Ava, and Siam, illustrative of
tlie origin, course, and termination of hostilities, with authentic information
respecting the countries between India and China, of which at the time little was
known.
7809 Narrative of the Burmese War, 1824-26, reprinted from
preceding work, map,12mo, cloth. 1852 4s
83, High Street, Marylehone, London, W.
Burma 283
7810 Winston (W. R.) Four Years in Upper Burma, 1887-90, map
and 29 illustrations, 12mo, cloth. 1892 3s Q^
Mr. Winston, with other ministers, laid the foundation of a Wesleyan Mission
in Burma. His book is full of information, very interesting, and illustrated through-
out from photographs.
7812 Winter (Christopher T.) Six Months in British Burmah ; or,
India beyond the Ganges in 1857, 12mo, cloth. 1858 5s
7813 Woodthorpe (Col. R. G.) The Lushai Expedition, 1871-72
(N.E. Frontier of India), 8vo, cloth. 1873 5s
7814 Expedition from Upper Assam to the Irawadi and Return
over the Patkoi Range, by McGregor, map. P. R. G. S. (N.S.),
1887 Is 6d
7815 Yule ([General Sir] H.) Narrative of the Mission to Ava in
1855, including notices of the Country, Government, and People,
with 24 plates (12 coloured), 50 woodcuts, and 4 maps, imp. 8vo, gilt
sides and edges. 1858 1 15s
7816 Another copy, half -morocco extra. 1858 . 2 5s
In addition to the Journal of the Mission (under Sir Arthur Phayre) the author
has special chapters (1) on the Remains of the Great Temples at Pagan, illustrated
with views, elevations, sections, and architectural detail t?, to which James Fergusson
has added a note on the Affinities of the Indian and Burmese Styles ; (2) Notes on
the Intercourse of Europeans with the Burmese up to 1826; (3) The Tributary Shan
States ; (4) Notes on the Geological Features of the Banks of the Irawadi and
Country North of the Capital (Ainarapoora), loith coloured plan and other illustra-
tions by T. Oldham ; (5) Sources of the Irawadi ; (6) Specimen of a Burmese Drama,
translated by Sir A. Phayre : (7) On the Languages Spoken in Burma and adjacent
Countries, with List of nearly 200 English words and their equivalents. Some of
the views are from photographs by Capt. Tripe. See above.
"The grand merit of the work is [the author's?] own ; he wrote the graphic and
informing narrative ; he executed the principal drawings of palaces, temples,
groups, landscapes, and city vistas, bringing to the accomplishment of his task a
degree of learnit)g, of critical sagacity, and descriptive power, seldom united, even
in the most distinguished of travellers." Athenceum.
7817 Yule ([Gen.]) Geography of Burma, Pegu, and Tributary Shan
States Jour. R. Geog. Soc, 1857, Vol. XXVII. pp. 54-108 and
map, cloth 5s
83 J High Street^ Marylebone, L(mdon, W.
284 Frarwis Edwards^ s Catalogue
ZOOLOGY OF INDIA 8c ADJACENT COUNTEIES.
Birds, Mammals, Fishes, Reptiles, Insects, Mollusks, &c,
*;,.* See also references under Sporting and Wild Game, p. 233.
7820 Adams (Dr. Leith) Wanderings of a Naturalist in India, the
Western Himalayas, and Cashmere, 12mo, cloth. Edinburghy 1867 6s
Includes observations on birds and mammals, the scenery, botany, and geology
during the years 1849 to 1855.
AiTKEN C'E. H. A.") A Naturalist on the Prowl ; Insects on My
Frontier, &c. See p. 69.
7821 Alcock (A.) A Naturalist in Indian Seas ; or, Four Years with
the Royal Indian Marine Survey Ship ** Investigator," nearly 100
plates, 8vo, c^oth. 1902 18s
Narrative of surveys and zoological gleaniugs in the Bay of Bengal, in the
Laccadive Sea. and visits to Minicoy, the Andamatjs, the Orissa and Martaban
Coasts, &c., with chapters on the Deep Sea Fauua of the Indian Region.
7822 Anderson (John, M.D.) Zoological Results of Two Expeditions
(through Burmah) to Western Yunnan in 1868 and 1875, 2 vols,
imp. 4to; Vol. I. Text; Vol. II. 84: plates {of which 49 are coloured)^
with descriptions. 1878 1 15s
The work is more comprehensive than the title suggests. The student will find
in it descriptions of certain Asiatic Genera as a whole Mammalia, Birds, Reptiles,
Amphibia, Mollusca, Insects, and Crustacea and a special monograph of the two
Cetacean Genera, Platonista and Orcella. The author acknowledges the assistance in
special sections of Dr. Giinther, Dr. Murie, Dr. Dobson, Mr. Francis Day, Dr. Bowdler
sharpe, Mr. W. T. Blanford, Mr. Frederick Moore, Mr. W. S. Atkinson. Mr. Francis
Walker, and Mr. J. Wood-Mason. The introduction contains a narrative of both
expeditions. For other narratives see Anderson, p. 272 ; Sladen, p. 281.
7824 Atkinson (E. T.) Notes on the Zoology of the N.W. Provinces
and Himalaya Districts, royal 8vo, cloth. [1882] 9s
7825 Baker (Sir Samuel) Wild Beasts and their Ways: Reminiscences
of Europe, Asia, Africa, and America (1845-88), with 29 engravings
by Harry Dickson, 2 vols. 8vo, cloth. 1890 18s
Another copy, 2 vols. 8vo, half -morocco extra ^1 6s
The Elephant, Tiger, T.eopavd, Lion, Bear, Hippopo<amus, Crocodile, Buffalo.
Rhinoceros, Boar, Hysena, Giraffe, Antelope, Deer, Wapiti, &c., are all described as
found in their respective haunts.
7826 Balfour (Surgeon-Gen.) Birds of Eastern and Southern Asia
(from Cyclo. of India, &c.), pp. 92 and table, royal 8vo, cloth 2s
Birds, Crustacea, Fishes, Insects, Mammalia (with detailed
indexes), &c. See Cyclo. of India, 3 vols.
83^ High Street^ Marylebone, London, W.
Zoology of India, dec. 285
7827 Barnes (Lieut. H. E.) Handbook to the Birds of the Bombay
Presidency, royal Svo, cloth. Calcutta, 1885 6s
7828 Beavan (Capt. R.) Handbook of the Freshwater Fishes of India,
with 12 plates, Svo, cloth. 1877 6s
A very useful handbook, treating of Ichthyologj^ in general, and that of Indian
Fresh Waters in particular ; with remarks on Classification and Distribution, Prin-
cipal Families, Species and Genera of Indian Fresh Waters, their Habits, Breeding, &;c.
7830 Blanford (W. T.) Zoology and Geology of Eastern Persia,
including adjacent Countries, tmtli Zoological map, and 28 plates
(18 of mammals and birds coloured) ; also, the Physical Geography
by Major Oliver B. St. John, Narrative of Journey in Baluchistan
by Major Beresford Lovetb, Missions by Major Euan Smith, 1870-72,
with Introduction by Sir Frederic Goldsmid, maps, 2 vols. 8vo,
cloth. .1876 12s
The first attempt to give anything like a complete account i.f the animals
occupying the districts mentioned. The materials upon which the work is founded
were collected by Major St. John and Mr. Blanford in tlie years 1869-72. Many of
the forms are characteristic of the fauna of India, Centml and Western Asia.
Blanford (W. T.) Editor. The Fauna of British India, Ceylon,
and Burmah (uniform series), published under the authority of the
Secretary of State, 15 vols. 8vo, cloth. 1888-1902
7831 Mammalia, with 199 woodcuts, by W. T. Blanford 1
7882 Fishes, by Francis Day, with 341 woodcuts, 2 vols. 2
7833 Birds, 4 vols. Vols. I. and II., by E, W. Gates, tvith 270 woodcuts 1 15s
Vols. III. and IV., by W. T. Blanfobd, with 229 woodcuts 1 lOs
7834 Reptilia and Bateachia, by G. A. Boulenger, with 142 woodciUs, 1 vol. 1
7835 Moths, by Sir G. F. Hampson, with 171 woodcuts, 4 vols. 4
7836 Hymenoptera. Vol. I. Wasps and Bees, by Lieut.-Col. Bingham, with 189
looodcuts and 4 coloured plates 1
7837 Abachnida, by R. I. Pocook, with 89 woodciUs lOs
7838 Rhynchota, Vol. I. Heteroptera, by W. L. Distant 1
7839 Butler (Capt. E. A.) Catalogue of the Birds of Sind, Cutch,
Kdthidwdr, North Gujarat, and Mt. Aboo (contributed to the
'Bombay Gazetteer'), royal 8vo, pp. 84. 1879 3s
7840 Calcutta Journal of Natural History, and Miscellany of the
Arts and Sciences in India, Vols. I. to VIII., with Index (all
published), 8 vols. 8vo, half-calf. 1841-48 {scarce) 6
Kdtted by John McClelland and W. Griffith.
Contains valuable papers on Geology, Palteot.tology, Botany, and Zoology of
India. Ceylon, Assam, Malaya. Tibet, &c., bv B. H. Hodgson, Capt. T. Button, R.
Baird Smith, Capt. A. Jack, J. W. Masters, W. S. Macleay, Wm. Jameson, Dr. Rox-
burglu F. J. Mouat, G. Gardner, Dr. von Martius (translated by John Macpherson,
the Editors, and others.
7841 Corse (John) Observations on the Habits and Natural History
of Asiatic Elephants, witli 8 plates, 4to, calf. 1799 6s
Two Papers from the Philosophical Transactions.
83, High Sl/reet, Mwryhbone, London, W,
286 Francis Edwa/rds^a Catalogue
7842 Day (F.) The Fishes of India, being a Natural History of the
Fishes known to Inhabit the Seas and Fresh Waters of India,
Burma, and Ceylon (with Supplement), 198 plates, figiiting many
hundred specimens, 2 vols. imp. 4to, half-morocco. 1878 88
(pub. 12 12s) 4 48
7843 Catalogue of Indian Fresh Water Fishes .(Madras Jour. Sci.), 8vo, pp. 73.
. 1868 "^28 6d
With letter from the Author.
7844 Eeport on the Fisheries. of the Punjab, folio, pp. 18. [187-] 28
7845 Report on Fresh Watt r Fish and Fisheries of India, royal 8vo, sewed. Simla,
1871 2s 6d
7846 Report on the Fresh Water Fish and Fisheries of India and Burma, royal 8vo,
sewed. Calcutta, 1873 3s
7847 Report on the Sea Fish of India and Burma, royal 8vo. 1873 3s
7848 Amphibious and Migratory Fishes of Asia ; Indian Fresh Water Fishes :
Siluridffi (Linn. Soc. Jour. Zool., xiii. pp. 197-215, 337-353). 1877 2s 6d
7849 Monographs on Indian Fishes : Seven Papers from Bengal Asiatic Journal,
1871-72 oach Is
7851 Distant (W. L.) Rhopalocei-a Malayana : Description of the
Butterflies of the Malay Peninsula, with 46 heaiitifulhj coloured
plates and numerous luoodcuts, 4 to, half-morocco. 1882-86 4*5 53
7852 Donovan (E.) Epitome of the Natural History of the Insects of
China, containing 50 engraved plates beautifully coloured from
specimens, 7'epresenting upivards of 100 species, with des^criptions,
4to, morocco. 1798 3 3s
7853 Natural History of the Insects of India and the Islands of
the Indian Seas, containing 57 plates, beautifully coloured, repre-
senting upwards of 250 species, with plants on which they tetd, 4to,
morocco. 1800 2 15s
Wanting one plate.
7854 Insects of New Holland, New Zealand, Islands of the
Indian, Southern, and Pacific Oceans, luith 39 plates, beaviifnlly
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7856 Elliot (D. G.) Monograph of the Paradiseid^, or Birds of
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7858 Fayrer (Sir Joseph) The Royal Tiger of Bengal, his Life and
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7861 Gould (John) The Birds of Asia, a series o/530 beautifully coloured
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7862 Asiatic Birds : Fifty-four Specimens, selected from the
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7863 A Century of Birds from the Himalayan Mountains ;
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7865 Gray (J. E.) Illustrations of Indian Zoology, from Major-Gen.
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7866 Gunther (Dr. Albert) The Reptiles of British India, with 26
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7868 Hodgson (Brian Houghton) Life of, by Sir W. W. Hunter,
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7871 Hume (Allan) My Scrapbook ; or. Rough Notes on Indian Oology
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7872 Stray Feathers : a Journal of Ornithology for India and its
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7873 Hume and Marshall (Capt. C. H. T.) The Game Birds of India,
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7874 Nests and Eggs of Indian Birds, edited by E. W. Gates,
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7875 Hutton (Capt. T.) Nidification of Indian Birds. Jour. Asiatic
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7876 Jerdon (Surgeon-Major T. C.) The Birds of India: a Manual of
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7877 The Mammals of India, royal 8vo, cloth. London, 1874 6s
7878 Catalogue of Reptiles inhabiting India ; also Blyth (Edw.)
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7879 Kinloch (Brig. -Gen.) Large Game Shooting in Thibet, the
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7880 Legge (Capt. W. Y.) History of the Birds of Ceylon, with 34
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7881 Lydekker (Dr. R.) The Great and Small Game of India, Burma,
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7882 Mason (Rev. Francis) The Natural Productions of Burmah:
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7884 Moore (Fred) Lepidoptera Indica, 480 coloured plates, Vols. I.
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7886 Monograph of the Genus Adolias, Diurnal Lepidoptera
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7889 Avifauna of the Island of Ceylon, illustrated withplai7i and
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7890 Nevill (G.) Catalogue of Mollusca in the Indian Museum,
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7891 Nicholson (Edw.) On Snakes found in India and Adjoining
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7892 Oates (Eugene) Handbook to the Birds of British Burmah,
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comprehends all the Indo-Chinese countries, the Malay Peninsula and Archipelago,
the habitat of nearly 800 species, of which the Passerine birds form more than one-
half, 401 species. The range, description, measurement, &c., of each species, and
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7893 Rice (Major-Gen. Wm.) " Indian Game " from Quail to Tiger,
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7894 Rowley (G. D.) Ornithological Miscellany, with woodcuts, froniis-
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the dodo, 3 vols. imp. 4to, cloth. 1876-8 ^63
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7895 Sanderson (G. P.) The Wild Beasts of India, their Haunts and
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7896 Sarasin (Paul and Fried.) Ergebnisse Naturwissenschaftlicher
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7897 Snakes, Destruction of Life by. Hydrophobia, &c., in Western
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7898 Report on Indian and Australian Snake-Poisoning, by
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7900 Denizens of the Jungle : Sketches of Wild Animals in their
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7901 Sykes (Lieut.-Col. W. H.) Catalogue of the Mammalia and Birds
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7902 Tennent (Sir Emerson) Sketches of the Natural History of
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7905 Theobald (W.) Land and Freshwater Shells from the Shan
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7906 Thurston (Edgar) Marine Fauna of Rdmeswaram, 8vo, pp. 41
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7907 Catalogue of the Frogs, Toads, and Coecilians of Southern
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7908 Wall (Dr. A. J.) Indian Snake Poisons, their Nature and Effect,
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7909 Williamson (Capt. Thomas) Oriental Field Sports, 40 drawings
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7910 Yarkand Mission, Lahore to Yarkand : Incidents of the Route
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7911 Scientific Results of the Second Yarkand Mission, based on
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7915 Bird wood (Dr.) Recent Epidemics of Plague in Bombay, with illustrations and
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7916 Blanford (Henry F.) The Rainfall of India, complete, 4 parts, royal 4to, sewed
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7918 Practical Guide to the Climates and Weather of India, Ceylon, and
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7919 Buist (Dr. Geo.) Catalogue of Remarkable Hailstorms which have Occurred in
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7920 Bryden (J. L.) and Stephen (Arthur) Sickness and Mortality in the European
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7921 Carter (Prof. H, V.) A Form of Fungus Disease affecting the Foot, &c. Bom-
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7922 Dallas (W. L.) Memoir on the Winds and Monsoons of the Arabian Sea and
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7923 Elliott (J.) Report on the Vizagapatam and Backergunge Cyclones of October,
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7925 Fayrer (Sir Joseph) Rainfall and Climate in India, 8vo, pp. 36 and map (Vic-
toria Inst.). 1881 28
7926 On Preservation of Health in India, 12mo, cloth Is
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7928 Maclean (Surg.-Gen. W. C.) Diseases of Tropical Climates, 12mo, cl. 1886 9s
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7933 Monthly Weather Review, Sept., 1894, sewed Is
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7936 Royle (J. F.) Essay on the Antiquity of Hindoo Medicine, and Lecture on
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7941 Wise (T. A.) Commentary on the Hindu System of Medicine, 8vo, cloth.
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7942 Woolhouse (W. S. B.) Actuarial Investigation of Mortality in the Indian Army,
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7946 Report on the Agricultural Conditions, Capabilities, &c., of the Neilgherry
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7947 Principles of Rational Agriculture applied to India, by E. C. Schrottky, Svo.
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7950 Agricultural and Horticultural Society of India, Journal (Vols. I. to XIV.),
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7951 Experience of a Planter in Mysore, by Robert H. Elliot, with Chapters on
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7952 Thirty-Eight Years' Experience of a Planter, by the same, 12mo, cl. 1894 6s
7963 Duthie (J. F.) and Fuller (J. B.) Field and Garden Crops of N.W. Provinces
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7954 Part 11., plates, royal 4to, boards. Roorkee, 1883 7s 6d
7955 Buchanan-Hamilton (Dr.) Journey through Mysore, Canara,
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Geology, Botany, &c., of India, Ceylon, Burma, d^c. 293
7956 Balfour (Surgeon-Gen. Edward) The Cyclopaedia of India, and
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795G Beekeeping in India : a Collection of Papers, folio. Calcutta, 1883 3s 6d
BiRDWOOD (Sir George) Industrial Arts of India. See p. 83.
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7957 Rheede (Hen. van) Hortus Indicus Malabaricus, Parts I. to lY.,
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7958 S wartz (Olavi) Flora Indiee Occidentalis, 3 thick- vols. Svo, bds.
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7959 Wallich (Nathaniel) Plantse Asiaticae Kariores ; or, Descriptions
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With monographs by Prof. Nees, Von Esenbeck, Von Martius, &c.
7960 Roxburgh (Wm., M.D.) Flora Indica ; or, Descriptious of Indian Plants, Vol.
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7962 Remarks on the Plants of Sind, by Assist.-Surg. Stocks (Bombay Records, 1855,
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7963 Stewart (J. L.) Flora of the Trans-Indus Territories, Jouk. R. GtEOG. Soc, 1862,
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7964 A Botanizing Tour iu Huzara and Kh^gdn, 1859 (Agric. Soc. India),
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7965 The Flora of the Punjab Salt Range (Agric. Soc. India, N.S., Vol. I. pp. 106.
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7967 Drury (H. Drew) Handbook to the India Flora : Guide to all
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7968 Mueller (Sir Ferd. von) Select Extra-Tropical Plants eligible
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7969 Edition for Victoria. , 58
7970 Edition for New South Wales. 58
7971 Review of the Ferns of Northern India, by C. B. Clarke, with index and 36
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7972 Plants and Drugs of Sind : Account of the Indigenous Flora, by James A.
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294 Francis Edwards's Catalogue
Botany and Flora of the Indian Region {continued)
7973 Remarks on the Ceylon Flora, by H. Trirnen (Roy. Asiatic Soc, Ceylon), 8vo,
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7974 Nairne (Alex. K ) The Flowering Plants of Western India, with Index of Latin,
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7975 Aitchison (J. E. T.) Botany of the Afghan Dehmitation
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7977 Camel (The), its Uses and Management, by Major Arthur Glyn
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7978 Treatise on the Diseases and Breeding of, by J. J. Ayton,
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7979 Caoutchouc (The) of Commerce, and the Possibility of Acclima-
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7980 Cardamom Cultivation in Coorg, Memorahdum on, by Edgar
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7986 Botanical Descriptions of the Species of Cinchonas now Growing in India and
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7995 Keport on Coffee Culture and the Kavages of the Borer, by G. Bidie, map.
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8023 Chingleput, and other Woods in Madras Museum, roy. 8vo, sd. [1856 ?] 2s 6d
8021 Handbook to the Forest?, Bombay Presidency, bv Surg. Alex. Gibson, imperial
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8025 Specimens of Woods of B. Burmah at Intl. Exhibition, 1862. 4to, pp. 16 2s
8026 Description of some Indian and Burman Timbers, by T. W. Skinner, royal 8vo,
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8027 Reports by Brandis, Pearson, &c.. Forest Administration Central Provinces,
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8028 The Timber Trees of India, by George Bidie, 8vo, pp. viii-28. Madras, 1862 2s
8029 Timber, Bamboos, Canes, &c., Catalogue of Specimens from India sent to the
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8030 Forest Destruction in Caorg, by G. Bidie -Jour. R. Geog. Soc.j 1869, Vol.
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8031 Forestry in India, by Col. P. Bailey Scottish Gbog. Mag., Nov., 1897 2s
8032 Ferguson (Wm.) Description of the Palmyra Palm of Ceylon, royal Svo, pp. 8
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8034 Notes on Grasses growing in Ceylon, 8vo, pp. iv-64. Colombo, 1886 Is
8035 Timber Trees of Ceylon, 8vo, pp. 23. Colombo, 1881 Is
8036 Temple (Sir R.) Oriental Experience, Speeches on Indian Forestry, Agri-
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8037 Gamble (J. S.) The Forests of India and their Management Proc. E. Col.
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Forestry of Burma.
8038 Kurz (S.) Royal Botanical Gardens, Calcutta. Forest Flora of
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work, extends from Chittagong, Prome, and Martaban, down to Tenasserim
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8039 Reports on Teak Forests, Pegu, Tenasserim, Martaban, &o., by tSir] D. Brandis,
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8040 List of Specimens of Woods of British Burmah sent to Intl. Exhibition, 1862,
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8041 Preliminarv Report on Forest and other Vegetation of Pegu, by Sulpice Kurz,
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8042 Fruits. The Cultivated Oranges and Lemons of India and
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8043 Gardening (Manual of) for S. and W. India, by R. Riddell,
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8044 Flowers and Flower Gardens, with Instructions for the Anglo-Indian Flower
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My Indian Garden, by Phil Robinson. See p. 222.
Garden Crops. Bee Duthie, p. 292.
Geology.
8045 Geology of India, Manual of the, including the Extra-Penm-
sular Area, by H. B. Medlicott and W. T. Blanford, 2 vols, royal 8vo,
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8046 Manual of the Geology of India, by R. D. Oldham, second edition,
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8048 Geological Report on Geologv of Southern and Central India, by Dr. Voysey,
folio, wamwmp^ 1818-19, half-bound , , . ^. ^ ^ ^QKf^
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Lithology ami Mineralogy of Central India, by Capt. Dangerfield. See Malcolm s
Memoirs of Central India. "1823
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8049 Geological Trans., 2nd Series, IV., On a Portion of Dukhun, by Lieut -Coh
8ykes, plates, ito. 1833
B3t High Street, Marylebone, London, W,
298 Francis Udwards^s Catalogue
Geology of India (contimced)
8050 Geologj of the South of India, by Malcolmson, pp. 14. October, 1834 2s
8051 Geological Trans., 2nd Series, V., On the Structure of the Sevdlik Hills, by
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8053 On the Basaltic District of India, by J. G. Malcolmson (Abstract), pp. 203-8.
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8054 Newbold on Geological Survey of India J. E. A. S., xii. pp. 78-96. 1848 28
8055 Geological Sections across the Himalayas, &c., by Ferd. Stoliczka, plans (Geol.
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8056 Verche're (A.M.) Geology of Kashmir, the "Western Himalaya, and the Afghan
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8058 Geology of the Island of Bombay, by A. B. Wynne, plans, sewed 2s
8059 Bibliography of Indian Geology, by R. D. Oldham, 3 parts, 4to, sewed. Gal-
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8060 Journeys of an Indian Geologist, by Y. Ball (1864-78), map
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8061 Geological Papers on Burma : Pegu, Arakan, Upper Burma,
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8062 Geological Map of Province of Pegu, coloured, 25 in. by 36 in.,
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8064 Gore (Montague) Lecture on the Products and Resources of
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8067 Griffith (Dr. Wm.) Journals of Travels in Assam, Burma, Bootan,
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8068 Icones Plantarum Asiaticarum, Part I., Development of
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8069 Palms of British East India : Posthumous Papers, edited
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8071 Gums, Resins, and Resinous Products produced in India,
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8072 Heyne (Dr. Benj.) Tracts on India, jo^a^es, 4to, half-calf. 1814
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8073 Hoey (Wm.) A Monograph on Trade and Manufactures in
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8075 Hooker (Sir Joseph D.), assisted by Various Botanists, Flora of
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8079 Illustrations of Himalayan Plants, from Drawings by J. F.
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8082 Indigo. Memoirs on the Cultivation and Manufacture of Indigo,
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8083 Indigo Planters and Ryots of Lower Bengal : Orders and Correspondence
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8084 Fa])ers on Indigo Cultivation in Bengal, by a Ryot, 8vo, pp. 96. Calcutta,
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8090 Reports on Mineral Deposits and Iron Smelting Operations, Kumaon (.Gov.
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8092 Madras Journal (The) of Literature and Science, from the
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8098 Mineral Resources of Southern India, by Lieut. Newbold
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8099 Account of Gold Mines in Malabar Province, pp. 28, 1847 2s
8100 Report on Mineral Districts of the Nerbudda Valley, by J. H. Blackwell
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8104 Auriferous Rocks of the Dambal Hills, Dliarwar District, by R. B. Foote,
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8106 Mules. Report on Disease among Transport Mules in British
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8107 Oils of Southern India, Report by Lieut. Hawkes, 8vo, pp. 62.
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8110 Report on the Experimental Culture of the Opium Poppy, folio, boards.
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Palseontologia Indica (Memoirs Geological Survey of India),
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8112 Gastropoda of the Cretaceous Rocks of S. India, by Ferd, Stoliczka, fasc. i-iv.
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1886 48
8116 Eocene Chelonia from the Salt Range, by R. Lydekker (Ser. X. vol. iv. pt. 3),
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8S, High Street, Marylehone, London, W.
310 Ft^anais Edwards^ s Catalogue
8246 Blavatsky (H. P.) Isis Unveiled: a Master Key to the
Mysteries of Ancient and Modern Science and Theology, 'portrait j
sixth edition, 2 vols. 8vo, cloth. 1901 1 10s
8247 The Secret Doctrine: the Synthesis of Science, Religion,
and Philosophy, 3 vols, royal 8vo, cloth. 1888-95 aSS
Vol. I. Cosmogenesis. Vol. II. Anthropogeuesis. Vol. III. Index.
8248 Blochmann (H.) Koch Bihar, Koch Hajo, and A'sam in the
Sixteenth, and Seventeenth Centuries ; Notes on Arabic and
Persian Inscriptions, two papers. Jour. R. Asiatic Soc. Bengal.
1872 each 2s
8250 Bombay Literary Society, Transactions of, 3 vols, with
engravings, 4to, half-calf. 1819-23 1 10s
Vol. I. Mackintosh (Sir J.) Opening Discourse ; Salt (Henry) on the Salsette
Caves {illustrated) ; Irvine (Lt, Fr.) on Gipsy and Hindostanee Languages ; Malcolm
(Sir John) Persian Illustrations of Mahomedan Opinions; Graham (J. W.) on
Sufiism ; Briggs (Capt. John) on the Bunjaras ; Erskine (Wm.) The Gave Temple of
Elephanta ; Macmurdo (James) On Kattiwar and its Inhabitants ; Carnac (J. Rivett)
The Famine in Guzerat, 1812-13 ; Mackintosh (Sir J.) Plan of a Comparative Voca-
bulary of Igdian Languages, &c.
Vol. 11. Pearce (Nathl.) Account 'of the Abyssinians ; Vans Kennedy (Capt.)
On Persian Literature ; Stewart (Andrew) Volcanic Eruption Island of Sumbawa ;
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Cuneiform Inscriptions ; Macmurdo (James) Account of Cutch ; Vans Kennedy
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Vol. III. Vans Kennedy (Major) State of Persia from the Battle of Arbela.
B.C. 331, to A.D. 226, and on Mill's History of B. India ; Sykes (W. H.) Ruins of
Bejapoor, and Caves of Ellora ; Erskine (Wm.) Buddhist Remains in India, &c.
See also p. 85.
8252 Bopp's Comparative Grammar of the Sanskrit, Zend, Greek,
Latin, Lithuanian, Gothic, German, and Slavonic Languages,
translated by Eastwick, and edited by H. H. Wilson, fourth edition,
3 vols. 8vo, cloth 1885 1 6s
8253 Bosanquet (S. R.) Hindu Chronology and Antediluvian History,
8vo, cloth. 1880 2s 6d
See also Aberuni, p. 1 ; Duff (Mrs. Richmers), p. 114 ; Patell, p. 211.
8254 Bose (Ram Chandra) Brahmoism : History of Reformed
Hinduism, 12mo, cloth. 1884 4s
On the work of the Reformers Rajah Mohun Roy and Keshub Chunder Sen.
8255 Hindu Philosophy Popularly Explained : The Orthodox
Systems, 8vo, cloth. 1884 7s 6d
Sources, Age, and Evolution of Hindu Philosophy, Pantheism, Hindu
Asceticism, Logic, Ritualism, Eclecticism, &c.
8257 Hindu Philosophy: Heterodox Systems, 12mo, cl. 1887 6s
Buddhism, Jainism, the Charvaka System of Indian Epicurism, Kaber, Nanak,
and their successors.
Bose (P. Nathaniel) History of Hindu Civilization under British
Rule, 4 vols. 12mo, cloth. 1894-96
8259 I. Religious Condition and Influences, New Sects, &c. 6s
8260 II. Socio-Religious Condition, Castes, Woman, Agriculture, Industries, &c. 6s
8261 III. Intellectual Condition, Education, Natural Science Teaching, &c. 6s
8262 IV. In the Press.
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8263 Bourquin (A.) Brahmakarma, ou Rites Sacres des Brahmanes ;
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atha, traduit du Sanscrit ; Remarques sur la Secte ^ivaite, par
E. S. W. Senathi Raja; Les Coquilles Sacrees, par A mould
Locard; Dathavanca, ou Histoire de la Dent-Relique du Baddha-
Gotama: Poeme Epique Pali de Dhammakitti-Thera, traduit par
L. de Milloue; Memoire sur I'Histoire de la Dent-Relique de
Ceylan, traduit par Millou^ ; ifetudes Phon^tiques et Morpholo-
giques, Indo-Europeennes, by Paul Regnaud, plates (Annales du
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Flagg, Floyer, Forlong, Garrett, Ghosha, Gilder, Goldstticker,
Gore, Growse, Hopkins, Jennings, Johnson, Jones, Kennedy,
Lord, Mitchell, Moor, Oriental Congresses, Padfield, Palladius,
Poor, Religious Systems ; Sanskrit, Sherring, Tennent, Vaughan,
Wilkins, Williams, Wilson (Prof.), &c.
Brahma Samaj, or Brahmoism. See Bose, Dutt, Edalji, Keshub,
Mitchell, Miiller ('Chips,' Vol. IV. pp. 271-275 ; 283-290), Rammc-
hun Roy, Monier- Williams (* Religious Thought and Life in India '),
&c.
8265 Breal (Michel) Hercule et Cacus : Etude de Mythologie Comparee,
8vo, half-calf. Paris, 1863 3s 6d
An Essay on Vedic, Greek, Indian, Iranian, and Germaoio Mythology.
8266 Broughton (Major Thomas D.) Selections from the Popular
Poetry of the Hindoos, 12mo, half-calf. 1814 6s
With original verse printed in Koman character.
8267 Letters from a Mahratta Camp, with Account of the Religious
Ceremonies, Festivals, &c., of the People of Rajpootana, new
edition, with Introduction by Sir M. E. Grant-Duff, map and illus-
trations, 12mo, cloth. 1892 2s 6d
8268 Brown (J. P.) The Dervishes or, Oriental Spiritualism, with
24 illustrations, 12mo, cloth. 1868 8s
8269 Brugmann (K.) Elements of the Comparative Grammar of the
Indo-Germanic Languages : a Concise Exposition of the History of
Sanskrit, Old Iranian, Old Armenian, Old Greek, Latin, Umbrian,
Samnitic, Old Irish, Gothic, Old High German, Lithuanian, and
Old Bulgarian, 5 vols. 8vo, cloth. 1888-95 ^ 15s 6d
8270 Vol. I. Introduction and Phonology, by J. Wright. 1888 18s
8271 Vol. II. Part I. Morphology : Stem Formation and Inflection, by S. Conway
and W. D. Rouse. 1891 -^^
8272 Vol. III. Part II. Morphology : Numerals, Nouns, and Pronouns, by S. Conway
and W. D. Rouse. 1892 12s^^
8273 Vol. IV. Part III. Morphology : Verbs, Formation of the Stem, and Inflection
or CoDJugation, by S. Conway and W. D. Rouse. 1895 k-^
8274 Vol. V. Index of Words, Matters, and Authors mentioned in Vols. I.-I V 1895^
B3, High Sl/reety Marylebone, London, W,
312 Francis Edwards^ s Catalogue
BUDDHA AND BUDDHISM.
*>j:*^ See also India, Archeology, pp. 71-73 : Pali, pp. 338-340 ; Chinese
Religion, Language, &c., Tibet, and Boro-Boudour Temple, Java, 'post.
8275 Alabaster (Henry) The Wheel of the Law : Buddhism Illus-
trated from Siamese Sources by the *' Modern Buddhist " [Chao
Phya Thipakon (Phraklang)], a Life of Buddha, and an Account of
Phrabat, or the Holy Footprint, with plate, 8vo, cloth (scarce).
1871 18s
Arnold's Light of Asia. See p. 304.
8276 As oka, Buddhist Emperor of India, by Vincent A. Smith, map,
12mo, cloth (" Rulers of India "). 1901 3s
See also Copleston, Buddhism ; Archaeological Surveys (pp. 72, 73), Alexander
the Great (p. 70), Cunningham, Fergusson, Manning, Eajendralala Mitra, Wheeler, &c.
8277 Ayuso (Prof. F. G.) El Nirvana Buddhista en sus Relaciones
con otros Sistemas Filosoftcos, 8vo, pp. 41. Madrid, 1885 3s
8278 Bastian (A.) Der Buddhismus in seiner Phychologie, mith plan
of Buddhist World Systems, 8vo, half-morocco. Berlin, 1882 7s 6d
8279 Bigandet (Rt. Rev. Bp.) The Life, or Legend of Gaudama, the
Buddha of the Burmese, with Annotations : the Ways to Neibban,
and Notice on the Phongyies, or Burmese Monks [second edition],
8vo, half-calf extra. Rangoon, 1866 14s
8281 Third edition (reprint of the preceding), Life or Legend
of Gaudama, the Buddha of the Burmese, with Annotations, Notice
of the Burmese Monks, &c. (Triibner's Oriental Series), 2 vols.
8vo, cloth (scarce). 1880 25s
8282 Yie ou Legende de Gaudama, traduit par Lt. Y. Gauvain,
royal 8vo, half-morocco. Paris, 1878 10s
The invaluable work of Bishop Bigandet forms a perfect encycloptedia of
Buddhist lore.
BoRO-BouDOUR Temple. See Bombay Lit. Soc, Fergusson's 'Archi-
tecture,' and Java, in subsequent Sections.
8283 Buddhaghosha's Parables, translated from the Burmese by
Capt. T. Rogers, R.E., with Buddha's ' Dhamraapada,' or 'Path of
Virtue,' from the Pali, by Max Miiller, 8vo, cloth. 1870 10s
With an Introductory Essay on the Age of the Parables and the Importance of
the ' Dhammapada,' bv Max Muller.
8284 Buddhist Text Society of India, Journal of, Yol. I. No. L,
January, 1893, royal 8vo, swd. Calcutta 2s
Indian Pandits in Tibet : Lamaic Hierarchy ; Tibetan and Sanskrit Texts.
8285 Burgess (Br.) Amaravati and Jaggayyapeta Buddhist Stupas,
Madras Presidency, surveyed by Dr. Burgess, with Translations of
Asoka Inscriptions at Jaugada and Dhauli by Dr. Biihler, 69 plates
and other illustrations, imp. 4to, half-mor. 1887 (pub. 4 4s) 1 168
Other Works. See p. 90.
83, High Street, Marylebone, London, W.
Religiont, Languages, dec, India, Ceylon, Burma 313
Buddhism India, Ceylon, and Burmah {continued)
8286 Carus (Dr. Paul) Buddhism and its Christian Critics, 12mo, cloth.
Chicago, 1897 3s 6d
Wilh chapters on the Origin, Philosophy, Psychology, and Basic Concepts of
Buddhism .
8287 Clough (Rev. Benj.) The Ritual of the Buddhist Priesthood,
translated from the Pali, 8vo, pp. 30 (O. T. F. [1834]) Is 6d
8288 Copleston(R.S.,D.D.) Bishop of Colombo. Buddhism, Primitive
and Present, in Magadha [India] and Ceylon, 8vo, cl. 1892 10s 6d
Contains Historical Sketch of Buddhism, a Life of Gotama, Chapters on the
Buddhist Moral System and its Ideal, Transmigration, Keligioo of the Laity, Caste,
aud the Female Community, Asoka the" Constantine" of Buddhism, the Con-
version of Ceylon, Buddaghosha the greatest of Buddhist Commentators, Buddhism
during the Middle Ages, Later Kevivals, Buddhism as at Present Taught, and
Monastic Life.
"A valuable work though confined to Siuhalese Buddhism only excellent
throuiihout in form, spirit, judgment, and learning," Asiatic Q.
8289 Cunningham ([Sir] Alex.) Verification of the Itinerary of the
Chinese Pilgrim Hwen Thsang through Afghanistan and India,
Jour. Asiatic Soc, July, 1848, pp. 13-62, and Chinese ?rjap ; also
Essay on the Aryan Order of Architecture as exhibited in the
Temples of Kashmir, rrmp and plates, ibid., September, 1848,
pp. 241-326, 8vo, cloth 8s 6d
8290 Ancient Geography of India, Buddhist Period, including
Alexander's Campaigns and the Travels of Hwen Thsang, with 13
maps, 8vo, cloth. 1871 14s
8291 The Bhilsa Topes ; or, Buddhist IMonuments of Central
India, comprising a History of Buddhism, luith 33 plates, 8vo, cloth.
1854 1
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Buddhist Schisms, Chronology, Reign of Asoka, Gupta Dynasty, the Topes, and
particularly that of Saachi, its bas-reliefs and inscriptions, Buddhist Symbols, &;c.
8292 IMahabodhi ; or, the great Buddhist Temple under the
Bodhi Tree at Budda-Gaya, 31 plates, imp. 4to, cloth. 1892 1 12s
8293 The Stupa of Bharhut : a Buddhist IMonument, with 57
plates, imp. 4to, clorth. 1879 ^1 15s
See alijo Archfeological Surveys, pp. 71-73 ; and Maisey, p. 315.
8294 Davids (Prof. Rhys) On the Origin and Growth of Religion
as Illustrated by some Points in the History of Indian Buddhism
(Hibbert Lectures), 8vo, cloth. 1881 3s 6d
See Lillie's 'Answer,' p. 315.
8295 Buddhism : Life and Teachings of Gautama, 12mo, cloth.
(S.P.C.K.) 1885 Is 6d
8296 Buddhism, its History and Literature, 12mo, cloth.
(S.P.C.K.) 1896 ^s
8297 Dialogues of the Buddha translated from the Pali by
T. W. Rhys Davids (Sacred Books of the Buddhists, Vol. II.),
8vo, cloth. 1899 -
83, High Street, Marylebone, London, W.
314 Francis Edwourd^s Catahgtm
Buddhism India, Ceylon, and Burmah {continued)
8298 Davids (Caroline Rhys) Buddhist Manual of Psychological
Ethics, 4tli Century B.C., translated from the Pali of the Dhamma-
Sangani, with Essay and Notes (Oriental Transl. Fund, N.S.,
Vol. XII.), 8vo, cloth. 1900 10s
Dhammapada (The). See Buddhagosha, p. 312; Pali, p. 339;
also Chinese Literature Beal ; and Tibet.
Fa-Hien's Travels. See Beal, p. 80 ; Sykes, p. 356 ; and China,
post.
8299 Feer (Leon) Etudes Bouddhiques : le Livre des Cent Legendes
(Avadana-Cataka), from Jour, Asiatique, 8vo, half - morocco.
Paris, 1881 * . 4s 6d
8300 ]Slataputta et les Niganthas {Jour. Asiatique, September,
1888), pp. 209-252 2s
See also Tibet.
Fergusson, Cave Temples of India. See p. 132.
8301 Fielding-Hall (H.) The Soul of a People : Account of the Life
and Belief of the Burmese, 8vo, cloth 7s 6d
8302 Griinwedel (Prof. A.) Buddhist Art in India, translated by
Agnes Gibson, revised and enlarged by Dr. Burgess, with 154
illustrations, royal 8vo, cloth. 1901 12s 6d
8303 Hardy (R. Spence) Eastern Monachism (Buddhism) : Origin,
Laws, Discipline, Writings, Rites, Ceremonies, &c., of the Order
of Mendicants founded by Gotama Buddha, 8vo, cloth. 1850 12s
8304 A Manual of Buddhism, in its Modern Development; from
Singalese MSS., second edition, 8vo, cloth. 1880 18s
8305 The Sacred Books of the Buddhists compared with History
and Modern Science, 8vo, cloth, pp. iv-177. Colombo, 1863 5s
8306 Legends and Theories of the Buddhists compared with
History and Science, 12mo, cloth. 1866 {scarce) 10s
8307 Christianity and Buddhism Compared, Colombo, 1874;
also Schoebel (C.) Buddhisme ; Ses Origines, Nirvana, &c., Paris,
1874, 1 vol. 8vo, half-calf 6s 6d
Hodgson (Brian) Literature and Religion of the Buddhists. See
pp. 155 ; and Rajendralala Mitra, p. 352.
Hwen Thsang's Travels. See Beal, p. 80 ; Cunningham, p. 313.
Jataka Buddhist Birth-Stories. See Pali, p. 339.
8309 Kalyani Inscriptions (The) erected by King Dhammaceti at
Pegu, 1476 A.D., Text and Translation, with 2 photographs, imp.
8vo, boards. Rangoon, 1892 5s
8310 Koeppen (Carl Fr.) Die Religion des Buddha und ihre Entste-
hung, 1857 ; also Die Lamaische Hierarchic und Kirche, 1859,
1 vol. 8vo, half-calf {scarce), Berlin 16s
83, High Street, Maryhhone, London, W.
Religions^ Languages, dx., India, Ceylon, Burma 315
Buddhism India, Ceylon, and Burmah (continued)
8311 Lillie (Arthur) The Popular Life of Buddha ; an Answer to Dr.
Rhys Davids' Hibbert Lectures, 5 illust, 12mo, cl. 1883 4s
8312 Buddha and his Parables, 16mo, cloth Is 6d
8313 Buddhism in Christendom ; or, Jesus the Essene, illustrated,
Svo, cloth. (Trubner) 1887 7s 6d
8314 Low (Col. James) Gleanings in Buddhism, from a Pali Work,
termed in Siamese *Phr, Pat'hom,' Jour. Asiatic Sec, July, 1848,
pp. 72-98 3s 6d
8315 Maisey (Gen. F. C.) Sanchi and its Remains, and their Evidence
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Gen. Maisey was inclined to reduce the Buddhist period by 600 years.
8316 Mariano (Raffaele) Buddismo e Cristianesimo : Studio di
Religione Comparata, 12mo, cloth. Naples, 1892 2s 6d
8318 Minayeff (I. P.) Recherches sur le Bouddhisme, translated from
the Russian by de Pompignan, roy. 8vo, half-mor. Paris, 1894 8s 6d
Chapters on the three Councils and the Inscription at Bairat ; the Stupa at
Bharhut, Buddhist Schisms and Heresies, Monachism, with bibliography.
8321 Obry (J. B. F.) Du Nirvana Bouddique en Reponse k M. B.
Saint-Hilaire, 8vo, half-morocco. Paris, 1863 6s
From Memoire de I'Academie 14 et 28 Mars, 1863.
8322 Oldenburg (Prof. Hermann) Buddha; sein Leben, Lehre,
Gemeinde, third edition, Svo, half-morocco. Berlin, 1897 8s 6d
8323 Buddha ; his Life, Doctrine, &c., translated by Dr. Wm.
Hoey, 8vo, cloth. 1882 10s
Oldfield (Dr.) on Nipalese Buddhism. See p. 207.
8324 Phillips (Richard) The Story of Gautama Buddha and his
Creed : an Epic, 12mo, cloth. 1871 2s 6d
8325 Poussin (Prof. Louis de Vallee) Bouddhisme : Etudes et Mate-
riaux ; Adikarmapradipa Bodicaryavataratika (in Roman character),
4to, cloth. [Brussels] 1898 10s 6d
M6moires de FA cad. Royale de Belgique, Tome LV.
Sacred Books of the Buddhists, edited by Max Muller,
8vo, cloth back, paper sides. Oxford {in progress)
8326 Vol. I. The Gatakamala, or Garland of Birth Stories by Arya Sura, from the
Sanskrit by Speyer. 1902 ^^
8327 Vol. II The Dialogues of the Buddha, from the Pali by Rhys Davids 9s
Sakya Sinya, the Reformer, Life. See Lalita Vistara, p. 349.
8328 Saint-Hilaire (J. Barthelemy) Le Bouddha et sa Religion, 8vo,
half-calf. Paris, 1862 ^s 6d
8329 Scott (Arch., D.D.) Buddhism and Christianity : a Parallel and
a Contrast (Croall Lectures), 8vo, cloth. 1890 5s
8330 Seydel (Rudolf) Das Evangelium von Jesu in seinem Yerhalt-
nissen zu Buddha-Sage und Buddha-Lehre, Svo, half-moroeco
Leipzig, 1882 _____
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316 Francis Edwards^ s Catalogue
Buddhism India, Ceylon, and Burmah {continued)
8331 Sibernagl (Dr. Isidor) Der Buddhismus nach seiner Entste-
liung, Fortbildung und Verbreitung, 8vo, cl. Munich^ 1891 3s 6d
8332 Simpson (Wm.) The Buddhist Praying-Wheel : Symbolism of
Circular Movements in Custom and Ritual, 48 illustrations, 8vo,
cloth. 1896 5s
1 he Wheel among the Lamas; in Indian Buddhism ; in the Brahmanic System ;
its Solar Origin ; the Swastika : in the Zoroastrian System ; in Japan. Egypt :
Mohammedan, Jewish, Greek, Christian, Celt, Gaul, and Teuton ; the Wheel of
Fortune, the Wheel as an Amulet, &c.
8333 Stenzler (A. F.) The Institutes of Gautama (Sanskrit Text Soc),
royal 8vo, swd. 1876 2s 6d
Tennent (Sir Emerson) on Buddhism and Demon Worship. See his
' Christianity in Ceylon,' p. 358, and * Account ' of Ceylon, p. 266.
8335 Teza (Prof. E.) Sul Lokaniti, Studj sulla Gnomologia Buddiana,
4to, pp. 125-134 (excerpt). Milan, 1880 2s 6d
8336 Tytler (Robert, M.D.) Origin and Principles of Budaic Sabism :
Observations tending to identify the Worship of Buddha with that
of Siva, 4to, half-calf. Calcutta, 1817 16s
8337 Upham (Edward) History and Doctrine of Buddhism popularly
Illustrated, with Notices of the Kappooism or Demon Worship, and
of the Bali or Planetary Incantations of Ceylon, with 43 large
coloured plates from Cingalese designs, folio, cloth. 1829 5 10s
8338 The Sacred and Historical Books of Ceylon, and Tracts
illustrative of the Doctrines and Literature of Buddhism, 3 vols.
8vo, half-calf. 1833 1 5s
Vol. I. The Mahdvansi. II. Edjd-Katndcari, K4j^-Vali. III. Budhist Tracts.
8339 Warren (H. Clarke) Buddhism in Translations from the Pali
(Harvard Oriental Series), royal 8vo, cloth. 1896 6s
Chapters composed of extracts from Pali writings : J. The Buddha. II. Sentient
Existence. HI. Kharma and Rebirth. IV. Meditation and Nirvana. V. The
Order : Monastic Life.
8341 Wassiljew (Prof. W.) St. Petersburg, Der Buddhismus seine
Dogmen, Geschichte und Literatur, aus dem Russischen Uebersetzt,
royal 8vo, calf. St. Petersburg, 1860 9s
Williams (Monier) Buddhism, Brahmanism, Hinduism, &c. See
p. 339.
See also Bird, Clarke. Forlong, Francklin, Hopkins, Jennings, Johnson, Kunt*^,
Pali, Religious Systems, O'Brien, Olcott, Oriental Congresses, Sanskrit, Williams
(M.) infra. Also China and Tibet, post.
Burmese Language and Literature.
Buchanan-Hamilton (Dr.) Religion and Literature of the Burmese.
See Asiatic Researches, vol. vi. pp. 136-308
8344 Gushing (Kev. J. N.) Grammar of the Shan Language, imp. 8vo, boards
Rangoon, 1871 5s
8345 Forbes (Capt.) Comparative Grammar of the Languages of Further India
[Indo-China, Anam, Burma, and Shan Races], and other Essays [Life of
Gautama, &c.], 12mo, cloth. 1881 28 6d
Fytche (Gen.) Burmese Language and Literature, with the ' Silver Hill,' a
Burmese Drama, translated by Col. Sladen and Col. Sparkes. See Fytche's
'Burma' (vol. ii. pp. 1-58), p. 276.
83^ High Street, Marylehone, London, W,
Religions, Languages, <^c., India, Ceylon, Burma 317
Burmese Language and Literature {continued)
8346 Gray (J.) Ancient Proverbs and Maxims from Burmese Sources : or, the
Niti Literature of Burma (Triibner's Oriental Series), 8vo, cloth. 1886 4s 6d
8347 Haswell (Rev. J. M.) Grammatical Notes and Vocabulary of the Peguan
Language, royal 8vo, board:-. Rangoon. 1874 6s
8348 Boughton (B.) On the Language of the Southern ' Chins and its Affinities,
with Vocabularies, royal 8vo, boards. Rangoon, 1893 4s
8349 Judson (Dr. Adon.) Dictionary, Burmese and English, ilfait^mam, 1852 ; English
and Burmese, Rangoon, 1866, 2 vols. 8vo, sheep 328
8350 Burmese- English Dictionary, revised and enlarged by Robert C. Steven-
son, royal 8vo, half-bound 30s
8351 Latter (Lieut. Thomas) Grammar of the Language of Burmah, 4to, boards.
Calcutta, 1845 {scarce) 20s
8353 Menoo, The Damathat, or the Laws of Menoo, English and Burmese, by D.
Richardson, 8vo, boards. Maulmain, 1847 12s 6d
8354 Lewin (T. H.) Progressive Colloquial Exercises in the Lushai Dialect of the
" Dzo " or Kiiki Language, with Vocabularies and Popular Tales, 4to, cloth
CalciUta, 1874 6s
See also p. 177.
Phayre (Sir A.) Specimen of a Burmese Di-ama. See Yule, Ava, p. 283.
Scott (Sir J. G.) Chapters on Plays, Dancing, Music and Songs, Language and
Literature of the Burmese. See ' The Burman,' p. 281.
8355 Sloan (W. H.) Practical Method with the Burmese Language, royal 8vo,
Rangoon, 1876 12s 6d
For other works referring incidentally to the Burmese, Karen, or Khyeng
Languages Crawfurd, Fryer, Gordon, Hughes, McMahon, Mason, Smeaton, Yule,
see pp. 272-283.
8356 Burnell (A. 0.) Elements of South Indian Palaeography, Fourth
to Seventeenth Centary : an Introduction to the Study of South
Indian Inscriptions and MSS., second enlarged edition, with wap
and 34 plates, 4to, cloth. 1878 1 10s
8357 Burton (Capt. Sir Richard) Yikram and the Yampire ; or. Tales
of Hindu Devilry, with 33 full-page and other illustrations by
Ernest Griset, 8vo, cloth. 1893 4s
A Sanskrit composition which inspired Apuleius and Boccaccio, aud was the
germ of the ' Arabian Nights.'
8359 Byrne (James) General Principles of the Structure of Language,
second edition, 2 vols. 8vo, cloth. 1892 10s
Treats comprehensively of the Indo-European, Chinese, Indo-Chinese, Tibetan,
and Syro- Arabian Thought and Language.
8360 Caldwell (Rev. R., LL.D.) Comparative Grammar of the
Dravidian or South Indian Family of Languages, enlarged edition,
8vo, cloth. 1875 1 4s
Canarese, Khond, Malayalim, Tamil, Telugu, &c.
8361 The Tinnevelly Shanars ; their Religion, Condition, and
Characteristics as a Caste, 8vo, half-calf. Madras, 1849 3s 6d
8362 On the Substitution of the Roman for the Indian Characters,
8vo, pp. 36. Madras, 1859 Is 3d
8364 Campbell (Sir G.) and others, Specimens of Languages of India,
including Aboriginal and Border Tribes, folio. Calcutta, 1874: 15s
83, High Street^ Marylehone, London, W,
318 Francis Edwards^ s Catalogue
Canarese.
8367 Hodson (Thomas) Elementary Grammar of the Kannada, or Canarese Lan-
guage, 8vo, cloth. Bangalore, 1859 2s ()d
8368 Kittel (Rev. F.) Kannada-English Dictionary, royal 8vo, half-bound. Man-
galore, 1894 1 12s
8369 Reeve (Rev. W.) Canarese and English Dictionary, revised by D. Sanderson,
8vo, half-calf. Bangalore, 1858 ' 8s 6d
8370 Rice (Lewis) Early Kannada Authors Jour. R. Asiatic Soc, 1883, Vol. XV.
pp. 295-314 2s
8371 Village Dialogues in Canarese [edited by J. Garrett], 12mo, boards. Bangalore,
1847 Is 6d
8372 New Testament, 8vo, sheep. Bangalore, 1858 28 6d
8373 Prose Selections, 8vo, cloth. Bangalore, ]SC>'d 58
8374 Poetical Antholog)-, 8vo, cloth. Bangalore, 1867 5s
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8420 Flagg (Wm. J.) Yoga or Transformation: Religious Dogmas
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8425 Forlong (Gen. J. G. R.) Rivers of Life ; or, Sources and
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8426 The Chronological Chart, separately, on linen roll \
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8487 Second edition, revised and enlarged, 8vo, cloth. 1893 188
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8489 Kitab'i Mugaddas, Reference Bible in Urdu, imp. 8vo, half-bound 93
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8492 Palmer (E. H.) Simplified Grammar of Hindustani, Persian, and Arabic, second
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8493 Platts (J. T.) Dictionary of Urdu, Classical Hindi, and English, Arabic, Nagari,
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8496 The Prem Sagara, translated from the Hindi Text by Pincott, 8vo, cloth.
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8498 Dictionary, Hindustani and English, 4to, calf. 1817 lis
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8500 Tweedie (J.) Hindustani as it Ought to be Spoken, with a double vocabulary,
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8502 Hodgson (Brian Houghton) British Resident at the Oourib of
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8506 Hope (Laurence) The Garden of Kama, and other Love Lyrics
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8509 Hunter (Sir W. W.) Comparative Dictionary of the Non- Aryan
Languages of India and High Asia, with a Dissertation, folio,
cloth. 1868 16s
8510 Indian Antiquary (The) : a Journal of Oriental Research in
Archseology, History, Literature, Languages, Philosophy, Religion,
Folk-lore, &c. Edited by Dr. Burgess. 1872-82. See p. 163.
8512 Inman (Thomas, M.D.) Ancient Faiths embodied in Ancient
Names ; or, an Attempt to Trace Religious Beliefs, Sacred Rites,
and Holy Emblems, with Indexes of Names, plates ; also Ancient
Faiths and Modern, 3 vols. 8vo, cloth. 1868-76 3 15s
8513 Ancient Pagan and Modern Christian Symbolism Exposed
and Explained, illustrated, second edition, 8vo, cloth. 1874 78 6d
8514 Ancient Faiths and Modern: a Dissertation upon Worships,
Legends and Divinities in Central and Western Asia, Europe, &c.,
before the Christian Era, showing their Relations to Religious
Customs as they now exist, 8vo, cloth. New York, 1876 IDs
8515 Irving (B. A.) Theory and Practice of Caste in India, 12mo,
cloth. 1853 2s 6d
Islam. See Mohammedanism.
Jacob's Manual of Hindu Pantheism. See Vedantasara, p. 354.
8516 Jacolliot (Louis) The Bible in India : Hindoo Origin of Hebrew
and Christian Revelation, translated, 8vo, sewed. 1870 3s 6d
Jainibm. See Barth, Bird, Bjornstjerna, Bose, Colebrooke,
Forlong, Francklin, Gandhi, Goldstiicker, Hopkins, Sanskrit
(Gainas, Kalpa Sutra, Katha Kosa, Weber), Thomas, Wilson (H.H.).
8517 Jennings (Hargrave) The Indian Religions ; or, Results of
the Mysterious Buddhism concerning that also which is to be
understood in the Divinity of Fire, 8vo, cloth. 1890 5s
8518 ^Phallicism ; its Connection with the Rosicrucians and the
Gnostics and its Foundation in Buddhism, including subscriber's
series o/ plates, 8vo, cloth. 1884 1 10s
8519 Johnson (Samuel) Oriental Religions and their Relation to
Universal Religion. India (Triibner), 2 vols. 8vo,cloth. 1879 12s
Religion and Life : the Primitive Aryas, the Hindu Mind, the Hymns, Tradition,
the Laws, Womau, Social Forms and Forces, Caste. Keligious Philosophy: Vedanta
Sankhya, the Bhagavad-Gita, Faniheism, Incarnation, Transmigration, Universality,
Buddhism aud Buddhistic Civilization, Bcclesiasticism.
83f High /Street, MaryUhone, London, W,
Religions, Languages, <^c., India, Ceglon, Burma 327
8521 Jones (Sir Wm.) Works of, with Life of the Author by Lord
Teigmnouth, portrait, 13 vols. 8vo, half-calf. 1807 1 15s
Vols. I., 11. Memoir and Correspondence ; Idea of an Epic, ' Britain Dis-
covered'; Preface to Essay on the Turks, on Grecian Orators; Trant^lation from
Jami ; Verses on Plassey, &c.
Vol. III. Discourses; Orthography of Asiatic Words; Gods of Greece, Italy,
and India.
Vol. IV. Hindu Chronology ; Literature and Music ; Chess ; Tales and Fables
by Nizami ; * Gitagovinda ' of Jayadeva. &c.
Vol. V. Indian Plants and Fruits ; Spikenard, &c. ; Persian Language.
Vol. VI. Poeseos Asiaticae Commentariorum.
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Vol. IX. Speeches on the Law of Succession at Athens ; Sacontala of Kalidasa
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Letter on the Books of Zoroaster (in French).
Vols. XI., XII. History of Nader Chah (French), with Introduction (French
aad, KngliRh), and 'Un Trait6 sur la Poesie Orientale.'
Vol. XIII. Translations of the ' Hitopadesa'; Hymns to Indra ; Extracts from
the Vedas ; Hatifi's 'Laili and Majnun '; Catalogue of Oriental MSS.
8522 Kashmiri. Folk Tales of Kashmir, by Rev. J. H. Knowles
(Triibner), second and best edition, 8vo, cloth. 1893 5s 6d
8523 Grammar of the Kashmiri, by T. R. Wade, with Introduc-
tion by Oust, 8vo, cloth. 1888 la
8524 Kearns (Rev. J. F.) Kalydn'a Shat'anku ; Marriage Ceremonies
of the Hindus of South India ; Description of Karumantharum or
Funeral Ceremonies, 12mo, cloth. Madras, 1868 3^ 6d
8525 Kennedy (Lt.-Col. Yans) Researches into the Nature and
Afiftnity of Ancient and Hindu Mythology, 4to, half-morocco.
1831 1 Is
On the Mythology of Egypt, Asia Minor, Greece, Etruria Latium, Thracia,
Germany, Scandinavia, Authenticity of the Sacred Books of India, &c.
8527 Keshub Chunder Sen, Founder of the Brahmo Somaj, his
Life and Teachings, by P. 0. Mozoomdar, 12mo, cloth. 1887 7s 6d
See also references under Beahma-Samaj, p. 311.
8528 Khasia Language, Introduction to ; Grammar, Reading
Lessons, Vocabulary, by Rev. W. Pryse, 12mo, cloth. Calcutta^
1855 3s 6d
8529 Kingscote (Mrs. Howard) and Pandit Natesa Sastri. Tales of
the Sun or Folk-lore of Southern India, 12mo, cloth. 1890 2s 6d
"The tales of Southern India are as varied as any others, but craft and cunning
are more generally rewarded than virtue, and stupidity condemned. Preface, p. xi.
8530 Knight (R. Payne) The Symbolical Language of Ancient Art
and Mythology, edited, with additional notes, by Dr. Wilder,
348 illustrations by Rawson, roy. 8vo, cl. New Yorlc, 1892 10s
Includes symbols from India, and observations on the peculiar character of the
art of the Hindus ; serpent worship ; the elephant, monkey, and cow as sacred animals ;
worship of Bacchus, the Gymnosophists, Juggernaut, &c.
8531 Kuenen (Prof. A.) On National Religions and Universal Reli-
gions (Hibbert Le ctures), 8vo, cloth. 1882 (pub. 10s 6d) 3 6d
83, High Street, Marylehone, London,'JV.
328 Francis Edwards's Catalogue
8532 Kunte (M. M.) The Vicissitudes of Aryan Civilization in India:
Vedic and Buddhistic Polities, Svo, cloth. Bombay^ 1880 16s
8533 Leitner (Dr. G. W.) Languages and Races of Dardistan, maps
by Ravenstein, 4to, half-calf. Ldliore, 1878 12s
8534 Appendix to ' Ohangars ' and Linguistic Fragments, folio,
sewed. Lahore, 1882 2s
8535 Specimens of Commercial and other Handwritings current
in the Panjab and N.W. Provinces, folio, sewed. Lahore 2s
8536 History of Indigenous Education in the Panjab, with
Appendices, including Specimens of Writing and Arithmetic,
folio, boards. Calcutta, 1883 8s
8537 Races and Languages of the Hindu-Kush Asiatic Q.
Rev., July, 1891, pp. 139-56 and plates 2s 6d
8538 The Hunza and Nagyr Hand-book of the Language, Race,
and Countries of Hunza, Nagyr, part of Yasin, &c., 273 pp. folio ;
also Supplement on Dardistan, 254 pp. 8vo 2 2s
8539 Dardistan in 1866, 1886, and 1891-93, History, Religions,
Customs, Legends, Fables, and Songs of Gilgit, Chilas, Kandia
(Gabrial), Yasin, Chitral, Hunza, Nagyr, and other parts of the
Hindukush, maps and illustrations, pp. 254, 8vo, cloth. 1902 14s
With papers on 'The Future of Chitral and Neighbouring Countries' and on
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History of Badakhshan, Bokhara, Wakhan, Shignan, Raushan, Derwaz, &c., to 1872 ;
topographical and other details.
8541 Lepcha. Dictionary of the Lepcha Language, by Gen. Main-
waring and Prof. Griinwedel, imp. 8vo, cloth. Berlin, 1898 18s
8542 Grammar of the Rong (Lepcha) Language as it exists in
the Dorjeling and Sikim Hills, by Gen. Main waring, 4to, cloth.
Calcutta, 1876 7s 6d.
See also Tibet.
8543 Long (Rev. J.) Eastern Proverbs and Emblems Illustrating Old
Truths (Triibner's Oriental Series), 8vo, cloth. 1851 4s 6d
A rich collection gathered from more than 1,000 volumes in libraries in India,
the British Museum, or in continental libraries, affording illustrations for
Orientalists, lovers of folk-lore, teachers, and preachers, with an Index to Scripture
Similes.
8544 [Lord (Henry)]. A | Discoverie | of the Sect of the | Banians |
containing their History, Law, | Liturgie, Casts, Customes, and |
Ceremonies | Gathered from their Bramanes | | together with
a display of their Manners, &c. | F. Constable | London,
1630. Also The ] Religion | of the | Persees | As it was Compiled
from a Booke | | called their Zundavastaw. | 1630 2
In 1 vol. small 4to, russia, pp. xvi-96 ; xii-54.
This copy has the engraved title-page by Marshall, and bound up with it is a
work on 'The Policie of the Turkish Empire' (London, 1597), but the title-page
and part of "Address to the Reader " in the latter are missing.
8545 Discovery of Two Forreigne Sects in the East-Indies ....
(from Churchiirs Collection), folio, half-calf. 1747 7s 6d
8546 Histoire de la Religion des Banians, avec un Traits de la
Religion des Parsis, 12mo. Paris, 1667 6s
83, High Street, Marylebone, London, W.
Religions, Languages, doc, India, Oeylon, Bwrma 329
8548 Lyall (Rt. Hon. Sir A. 0.) Asiatic Studies, Religious and Social,
new edition. 2 vols. 12i2io, cloth. 1899 14s
Vol. I. Religion of an Indian Province; Origin of Divine Myths in India-
Witchcraft and Non- Christian Religions ; Missionary and Non-Missionary Religions
the Rajput States ; Clans and Castes ; Our Religious Policy ; Islam in India &o. '
^ Vol. II, Letters froua Vamades Shastri ; The State and Religion in * China ;
The Golden Bough'; Origins and Interpretations of Primitive Religions; Natural
Religion in India ; History and Fable ; Permanent Dominion in Asia.
8549 McLennan (J. F.) Studies in Ancient History : Second Series :
comprising an Inquiry into the Origin of Exogamy, 8vo, cloth.
1896 (pub. 21s) 5s
Includes remarks on Female Infanticide ; Nair and Thibetan Polyandry ;
Examples of Fabricated Genealogies from the Vedic Literature, kc. ; References
to the Mincopiee of the Andaman Islands; Chapters on Customs of the Pacific
Islands, Australia, South Africa, and America, supplementing the Author's earlier
work on * Primitive Marriage.'
8550 The Patriarchal Theory, edited and completed by
D. McLennan, 8vo, cloth. 1885 (pub. 14s) 4s
Contains chapters on Patria Potestas and Sonship among the .Hindoos ; Origin
and Examples of Agnation ; The Tutelage of Women, &c.
8552 McNair (Major) and Barlow (T. L.) Betrothal and Wedding
Customs in the Punjab, with other Articles {Folk-Lore, June,
1898) Is 6d
8553 Maconochie (Allan) Extracts from Considerations on the
Objects of Researches into the Institutions and Antiquities of the
Hindoos (Royal Soc. Edin.), 4to, pp. 28. 1788 4s 6d
Madras Journal of Literature and Science, containing valuable
Papers on the Languages, History, Antiquities, Manuscripts, &c.,
of Southern India. See above, p. 300.
8556 Maharajas, History of the Sect of, or Yallabhacharyas in
Westeru India [by Karsandas Mulji], steel front, of Bombay Maha-
rajas, 8vo, cloth. 1865 (scarce) 2 5s
With appendix of evidence on the Maharaj libel case, and comments on the
trial and the immoral practices of the Maharajas by the Indian press. See also
p. 175.
8557 Malayalim and English Dictionary, by H. Gundert, 8vo.
Mangalore, 1872 15s
See also Caldwell ; Govbr ; and Matber's ' Land of Charity,' p. 193.
Maldive Vocabulary. See Pyrard, p. 267.
8558 [Manning (Mrs.)] Life in Ancient India, by Mrs. Speir,
illustrated by G. Scharf, crown 8vo, cloth. 1856 8s
8559 Ancient and Mediaeval ' India, with 58 illustratio7is
engraved by Scharf, 2 vols. 8vo, cloth. 1869 9s
. A standard work on the history, religion, laws, caste, "i^;'?^ TrnhHeoE
language, literature, poetry, philosophy, astronomy, algebra, medicine, architecture ,
manufactures, commerce, &o., of the Hindus, taken from their writings.
83, High /Street, Marylebone, London, W.
330 Frarwis Edwa/rds^s Catalogue
Marathi.
8561 Acworth (H. Arbuthnot) Ballads of the Marathas in Eoglish Verse, 8vo, cloth.
1894 08
With an introductory sketch of Mahratta history and poetry.
8562 ^8op'j Fables in Marathi, 8vo, cloth. Bombay, 1877 Is 6d
8563 Marathi Proverbs, collected and translated by Kev. A. Man waring, 8vo, cloth.
Oxford, 1899 78 6d
8564 Ballantyne (James R.) Grammar of the Mahratta Language, lithographed, 4to,
cloth. Edinburgh, 1839 2s 6d
Beatnes's Comparative Grammar of Hindi Marathi, &c. See p. 308.
8565 Bellairs (H. S. K.) and Askhedkar (L. Y.) Grammar of Marathi, 12mo, cloth.
Bombay, 1868 38 6d
Hoenile s Grammar of Gaudian Languages. See p. 326.
8566 Molesworth's Marathi and English Dictionary, Compendium of, by Baba
Pad man] i, 8to, cloth. Bombay, 1890 88 6d
8567 Ramachandra Raghunatha, School Dictionary, English and Marathi, 8vo,
cloth. Bombay, 1892 28 6d
8568 Vikramaditya, Anecdotes of, in Marathi, 12mo, bds. 23 6d
8569 Vinchurkar (R. V.) Translation of the Raja Dharma, or Chapter on the Duties
of Kings, from the Mahabharat into Marathi, royal 8vo, cloth. Bombay,
1869 68
The chief Marathi Poets. See Trans. (Trientalists, 1892, Vol. I.
8570 [Maurice (Thomas)] Brahminical Fraud Detected ; Fabulous
Deities invested with Attributes of the Christian Messiah, 8vo,
boards. 1812 6s
Indian Antiquities. See p. 194.
8571 Mitchell (Dr. Murray) Hinduism, Past and Present, with
Account of Recent Hindu Reformers, 12mo, cloth. (R.T.S.) 1885 3s
The Vedap, Upanishadi, Brahmanigm, Hinduism, the Epic Poems, PuranaS,
Sects, Brahmoism, Rammohuu Roy, Keshub Chunder Sen.
MOHAMMEDANISM.
8573 Akhlak-i-Jalaly. Practical Muhammadan Philosophy, from
the Persian by W. P. Thompson (Or. Trans. Fund), 8vo, 1839 15s
8574 Ameer Ali (Syed) Life and Teachings of Mohammed ; or, the
Spirit of Islam, 8vo, cloth. 1891 12s
A work designed to show that the Church militant of Islam was purely defen-
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8575 Series of Essays on the Life of Mohammed, and Subjects
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Essays on Geograph}^ of Arabia, Pre- Islamic Arabians, whether Islam has been
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8576 Arnold (Sir Edwin) Pearls of the Faith ; or, Islam's Rosary,
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an Indian Mussulman, 8vo, cloth 5s
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HeUgions, Languages, dhc, India, Ceylon, Burma 331
Mohammedanism {continued)
8577 Arnold (T. W.) The Preaching of Islam: a History of the
Propagation of the Muslim Faith, 8vo, cloth. 1896 7s
8578 Blunt (Wilfrid Scawen) The Future of Islam, 12mo, cloth.
1882 3s 6d
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8579 Cheragh All (Moulavi) Critical Exposition of the Popular
"Jihad," 8vo, cloth. Calcutta, 1885 6s 6d
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war is not allowed in the Koran, that the word "Jihad " does not exegetically mean
*' warfare," and that slavery was not sanctioned by the prophet of Iblam.
8581 Deutsch (Emanuel) Literary Remains; Essays on Islam, the
Talmud, and Semitic Literature, 8vo, cloth. 1874 6s
8582 Futawa Alumgiri : a Collection of Opinions and Precepts of
Mohammedan Law, compiled by Sheikh Nizaum and other Learned
Men, by command of the Emperor Aurungzeb, 6 vols. 4to, boards.
Calcutta, 1828-35 (Arabic text) 4
8583 Hamilton (Charles) The Hedaya, or Guide : a Commentary on
the Mussalman Laws, best edition, 4 vols. 4to, calf. 1791 2 5s
8584 The Hedaya, edited by Grady, 8vo, cloth. 1879 12s
The most important monument of Mussulman legislation, a high authority in
all Moslem countries, and the great Law Book of India.
8585 Hassan All (Mrs. Meer) The Mussalmans of India; their
Manners, Habits, Customs, Religious Opinions, Folk-lore, Fables,
&c., 2 vols. 8vo, half-morocco. 1832 12s
Observations during twelve years' residence in Bengal and the Upper Provinces
in a Mussulman family. Account of the Soofies, Superstitious of the Hindoo Natives,
and Memoir of the Life of Meer Hadjee Shah-a True Mussalman.
8586 Hughes (Rev. T. P.) Dictionary of Islam : Cyclopaedia of the
Doctrines, Rites, Ceremonies and Customs, Technical and The-
logical Terms of the Muhammadan Religion, illustrated, royal 8vo,
cloth. 1895 1^
8587 Notes on Muhammadanism ; Outlines of the Religious
System of Islam, 12mo, cloth. 1897 3s
8588 Hunter (Sir W. W.) The Indian Musalmans : a Sketch of the
Muhammadan Revival, with Chapter on their Social History and
Requirements, 8vo, cloth. 1876 s bd
8589 Koran (The) Sale's Translation and "Preliminary Discourse,"
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tions, and Complete Index, by Rev. E. M. Wherry (Trubner s
Oriental Series), 4 vols. 8vo, cloth iv^^- ^^ ^^J ^^
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interpretations, and for this purpose Mr. Wherry's additions ^^" P^X Smew..
83, High Street, Marylehone, London, W.
332 Francis Edwards^ s Catalogue
Mohammedanism {continued)
8590 Koran (Le) Analyst d'apr^s la Traduction de Kasimirski, par
Jules la Beaume (Bibl. Orientale),imp. 8vo. Paris^ 1878 12s 6d
See also pp. 40-41.
Lyall (Sir A. C.) Asiatic Studies, Religious and Social, including
* Islam in India.' See p. 329.
8591 Mirkhond, Rauzat-us-Safa (Jardin de Purete) Bible de I'lslam,
traduite par E. Lamairesse, royal 8vo, sewed. Paris, 1894 10s
8592 Qanoon-e-Islam ; Customs, Rites, and Ceremonies of the
Moosulmans of India, by JafEur Shurreef, translated by Dr.
Herklots, with illustrations, 8vo, cloth. 1832 1
This work treats of the Mussulman customs of the Decoan.
8593 Sell (Rev. Edward) The Faith of Islam, revised and enlarged
edition, (Triibner's Oriental Series), 8vo, cloth. 1896 8s
Chapters on the Foundations of Islam, the Quran, and the Traditions, Sects,
Creed, Duties, Feasts, Fasts, kc., of Islam, the results of study during thirty years'
residence in India.
8593b Temple (Sir R.) Oriental Experience ; including Papers on Pan-
Islamism, or Political Muhammadanism, British Policy, &c., 8vo,
cloth. 1883 5s
For other works relating to Mohammed and Mohammedanism see Brown's
'Dervishes,' Clarke, Colebrooke, Flagg, Forlong, Lyall, Religious Systems, Vaughau,
and Arabia, pp. 36 to 43.
8594 Moor (Edward) The Hindu Pantheon, original edition, vnth 105
plates, royal 4to, calf extra. 1810 (scarce) 5 5s
8595 The Hindu Pantheon, new edition, condensed and annotated
by Rev. W. O. Simpson, with 61 plates, royal 8vo, cloth. Madras,
1864 15s
8596 [ ] Oriental Fragments, joZa^es, 12mo, cloth. 1834 5s
Correepondence, Seals, Stones, Manuscripts, Papacy and Hinduism, Education,
Monkery, Sanskrit Names in Greece, Africa, Ireland, America, New Zealand, &c.
Max MuUer's Life and Works.
8597 Life and Letters of the Right Hon. Friedrich Max Miiller,
edited by his "Wife, wit^ 3 portraits and 3 photo-illustrations, 2 vols.
8vo, cloth. 1902 1
The undermentioned "Works have made known the author, the Letters show
the man" familiar letters to friends, the simplicity, charm, and compass of which
can hardly be surpassed."
8598 My Autobiography : a Fragment, 6 jtjor^raife, 8vo,cl. 1901 4s 6d
Childhood in Dessau ; Schooldays at Leipzig University, Paris, England ; Early
Days at Oxford ; Early Friends at Oxford.
8599 Auld Lang Syne, First Series, portrait, 8vo, cloth. 1898 6s
Eecollections of Mendelssohn, Liszt, Schumann, Wilh. Miiller, Heine, Moritz
Arndt, Riickert, Kingsley, Clough. M. Arnold, Tennyson, Browning, Froude, Ruskin,
Carlyle, Emerson. Lowell, Holmes, Dean Stanley, Frederick William I"V^.,
Frederick III., William XL, Prince Albert.
8600 Auld Lang Syne, Second Series, My Indian Friends, 8vo, cloth.
1899 . 6s
83, High Street, Marylebone, London, W,
Religions^ Languages, dx., India, Ceylon, Burma 333
Max Muller's Works {continued)
8601 Suggestions for Learning the Languages of the Seat of War in
the East, imp, 8vo, cloth. 1854 2s 6d
On the Study of the Semitic, Aryan, and Turanian Languagep, including
Sanskrit, Prakrit, Pali, Zend, and their Modern Dialects.
8602 Proposals for a Missionary Alphabet, 8vo, pp. 56 and folding
table. 1854 {scarce) 4s 6d
8603 On Ancient Hindu Astronomy and Chronology, 4to, sewed.
Oxford, 1862 5s
Preface to fourth volume of the Rig- Veda.
8604 The Science of Language : Royal Institution Lectures, 1861 and
1863, library edition, 2 vols. 8vo, cloth 14s
8605 Chips from a German Workshop, library edition, 4 vols. 8vo,
cloth. 1880 2 2s
Vol. J. On the Vedas, Christ and other Masters, the Modern Parsis, and the
Zend-Avesta; The Aitareya Brahmana ; Buddhist Pilgrims ; Nirvana; Chinese
Translations of Sanskrit Texts ; Confucius; Popol Vuh ; Semitic Monotheism, &c.
Vol. II. Essays on Greek Legends, the Norsemen in Iceland, Folk-lore, Zulu
Nursery Tales, Tales from the Norse and West Highlands, Our Figures, Caste, &o.
Vol. III. Essays on Literature, Biography, and Antiquities.
Vol. IV. Essays and Lectures on the Statification of Language ; Migration of
Fables ; on Christian Missions, Buddhists, the Brahma-Samaj and Brahmanism ;
Oriental Studies ; Life of Colebrooke, with Replies to Darwin and to Prof. Whitney.
8606 Selected Essays on Language, M3rthology, and Religion, 2 vols.
12mo, cloth. 1881 8s
8608 India : What Can It Teach Us ? and other University Lectures,
library edition, 8vo, cloth. 1883 5s
The other lectures are Truthful Character of the Hindus ; Human Interest of
Sanskrit Literature ; Objections ; Lessons of the Veda ; Vedic Duties ; Veda and
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8609 The Science of Thought, 8vo, cloth. 1887 10s
Chapters on the elements of thought and conditions of knowledge, concepts
and roots of language, and on language as an absolute barrier between man and
beast.
On the Achievements of Oriental Scholarship See Trans. Nmth
Congress of Orientalists, 1892, Vol. I.
8610 Three Lectures on the Yedanta Philosophy delivered at the
Eoyal Institution, 8vo, cloth. 1894 ^
Origin of the Vedanta Philosophy ; the Soul and God, Similarities and Dif-
ferences between Indian and European Philosophy.
8611 Contributions to the Science of Mythology, 2 vols. 8vo, cloth.
1897 ^^
8612 RamakWshna ; His Life and Sayings, 12mo, cloth. 1898 3s 6d
Account of a modern Indian ascetic, saint, or Sawnyasin-a real "Mabatman."
"great-souled," high-minded teacher, who died in 1886.
8613 The Six Systems of Indian Philosophy, 8vo, cloth. 1899 15s
"The six systems of Aryan philosophy constitute the most striking feature of
Hindu learning As a permanent repertory of mformation ....the book is invam
able It places within the reach of all who can read tbe.English anguage gome
of the profoundest thoughts that have ever stirred the minds of Hindus, ana tne
very finest fruits of their reasonings." -4sa^ic Quar terly.
8Sj HighlStreet, Marylehone,lLondon, W.
334 Francis Edwa/rds's Catalogue
8615 Max Muller's Collected Works, cheap and uniform edition,
. 17 vols. 12mo, cloth. 1898-1901 3 5s
The volumes are sold separately, each 4?5.
8616 Chips from a German Workshop, 4 vols.
8617 Science of Language, 2 vols.
8618 Science of Religion (Royal Institution Lectures, 1870).
8619 Origin and Growth of Indian Religion (Hibbert Lectures, 1878).
8620 Natural Religion (Gifford Lectures, 1888).
8621 Physical Religion (Gifford Lectures, 1890).
8622 Anthropological Religion (Gifford Lectures, 1891).
8623 Theosophy, or Psychological Religion (Gifford Lectures, 1892).
8624 India : What Can It Teach Us ?
8625 Biographies of Words, and the Home of the Aryas.
8626 Lectures on the Vedanta Philosophy.
8627 Last Essays on Language, Folklore, Religion, &c., 2 vols.
For other works edited and translated by Max Miiller see Sacred Books of
THE East ; Sacred Books op the Buddhists ; Buddaghosha, p. 312 : Oriental
Studies, the Dammapada (Pali), Rig Veda and Upanishads, &c. (Sanscrit).
8628 Musee Guimet, Annales du, Tome I., 4to, sewed. Paris,
1880 lOs 6d
Contents : Hignard, Le Mythe de V6nus ; Naville, Un Ostracon Egyptien ;
Lef ebure, Races connues des Egvptiens : Garcin du Tassy, Tableau du Kali-Youg,
ou Age de Fer, traduit de I'Hindoui ; Regnaud, Le Pessimisme Brahmanique, et le
17i6me chap, du Natya-Castra ; Alwis, Visites des Premiers Bouddhas dans Pile de
Lanka (Ceylon) ; Dupuig, Voyage au Yun-nan ; Eitel, Feng-Shoui, ou Principes de
Science Naturelle en Chine; Philastre, Bx6g6se Chinois ; Shidda Anciens Carac-
tdres Sanskrits du Japon, &c.
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Feer (Tibet), &c.
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Translation, by A. H. Bleeck, 8vo, cloth. Hertford, 1864 17s
8707 Zoroaster, The Prophet of Ancient Iran, by Prof. A. V.
Williams Jackson, map, 8vo, cloth. 1899 12s 6d
See also Jones ; Lord ; Miiller (' Chips,' Vol. IV.) ; Olcott ; Williams (M.) 'Mod.
India' ; Vaughan (K. A.) ; Religious Systems, &c.
8708 Pezzi (Domenico) Aryan Philology : Essays, from the Italian by
Roberts, 12mo, cloth. 1879 2s
8709 Phillips (J. Tho.) Account of the Religion, Manners, and
Learning of the People of Malabar, translated from the letters of
the Danish Missionaries, irm'p and 'plate^*12mo, half-calf. 1717 5s
8711 Pocock (Ebenezer) Flowers of the East, with Introductory
Sketch of Oriental Poetry and Music, 12mo, cloth. 1833 5s
Includes translations of the Fund Namuh (Sadi's), the Khanjgaruh (a frag-
ment), facsimile of inscription on the tomb of Hafiz, with translation.
8712 Poor (L. E.) Sanskrit and its Kindred Literatures : Studies in
Comparative Philology, 12mo, cloth. 1881 2s 6d
With Chapters on Brahmanism and the Mahahharata, Buddhism and the
Ramayana, Sanskrit Philosophy, Greek, Latin, and Teutonic Literature.
pRAKKiT Languages. See Sanskrit.
Punjabi.
8713 Attar Singh (Sirdar) Sakhee Book: Gooroo' Gobind Singh's Religion and
Doctrines, English Translation from the Gooroo-Mukhi, ivith photo-portrait,
Svo, pp. xviii-205. Benares, 1873 7s
8714 Jukes (A.) Dictionary of the Jatki or Western Punjabi Language, royal Svo,
cloth. 1901 1 Is
8715 Macauliffe (M.) The Holy Writings of the Sikhs (three Articles), Asiatic
Quarterly, 189S Ts 6d
8716 Tisdall (W. St. Clair) Panjabi Grammar and Reading, 12mo, cloth 68
See also Beames ; Gust ; Hoernle.
SS^fligh Street^ Marylebone, London, W,
Religions, Languages, dhc, India, Ceylon, Burma 343
8717 Rajendralala Mitra(Dr.) Indo- Aryans: Contributions towards
the Elucidation of Ancient and Mediaeval History, 2 vols. 8vo,
oloth. 1881 10s 6d
Essa5'8 on Architecture, Sculpture, Dress, Furniture, an Imperial Coronation,
Human SacrificeSj Funeral Ceremonies, Peculiarities of the Gatha Dialect, the
Rishya Myth, Origin of the Sanskrit Alphabet, The Hindi l.anguage and its
Relation to the Urdu Dialect, Early Life of Asoka, The Primitive Aryans, &c.
8718 On Human Sacrifices in Ancient India ; Remarks on the
Aryan Languages ; on Ancient Inscriptions, Coins, and other
Papers from Proo. and Jour. Bengal Asiatic Soc, 1870-78,
11 Papers eaoh Is 6d
See also Sanskrit Literature, p. 352.
8719 Rajmahalli Primer : Paryen Sikatru, &c., 16mo, sewed. Agra,
1879 Is 6d
See Cust's 'Languages E. I.' (Dravidian Family), p. 320.
Ramakrishna. See Dutt (M. N.), Mullbr (Max)."
8721 Rammohun Roy (Rajah) Translation of Books, Passages, and
Texts of theVeds,and of some Controversial Works on Brahmunical
Theology (1816-30), second edition, 8vo, half-morocco.- 1832 6s
Includes a Defence of Hindoo Theism (1817), Second Defence of the Monothe,
istical System of the Veds (1817), Apology for the Pursuit of Final Beatitude (1820),
Conferences on the Practice of Burning Widows Alive (1818 and 1820), Abstract
of Arguments regarding Burning of Widows (1830), Ancient Rights of Females
according to the Hindoo Law of Inheritance (1822).
See also Brahma-Samaj.
8722 Religious Systems of the World : a Contribution to the
Study of Comparative Religion (Addresses at South Place Institute),
8vo, cloth. 1901 4s 6d
Lectures on the Keligions of Egypt, Assyria, China, and Japan ; on Hinduism
(br Sir A. Lyall), Old Indian Poetry and Buddha (Mrs. F. Macdonald), Buddhism
(Prof. Khys Davidsi, Buddhism in China (Prof. Beal), Zoroastrianism (Dr. L. H.
Mills), the Parsi Keligion (Dr. Naoroji), Mithraism (J. M. Kobertson^ Greek and
Latin Religions (Sir G. W. Cox), Muhammadanism (Dr. Leitner), Sikhism (F.
Pincott), Sufiism and Babaism (E. G. Browne), Theosophy (Mrs. Besant), Christian,
Theistic, and other Philosophic Religions.
8723 Rodriguez (Etienne A.) The Hindoo Castes: Origin, Cere-
monies, Idolatry, Manners, Customs, &c., of the Forty-two Sects
of Bramins, Vol. I. (all published), ivith 12 richly coloured plates,
imp. 4to, morocco. 1846 (Ackermann) ^1 Is
SANSKRIT LANGUAGE AND LITERATURE.
8750 Aitareya Brahmanam of the Rig Yeda: Meaning of the
Sacrificial Prayers ; Origin, Performance, and Sense of the Rites of
the Vedic Religion, in Sanskrit, with translation and explanations
by Dr. Haug, 2 vols. 12mo, cloth. 1863 (pub. 42s) 21s
On the Rishya of the Aitareya Brahmana. See Rajendralala
Mitra (Indo-Aryans, chap, x.). Max Miiller (' Chips '), Manning.
8752 [Arbuthnot (Forster Fitzgerald)], Early Ideas : Hindoo Stories,
collected and collated by " Anaryan," 8vo, cloth, 1881 4s
An aoalvsis of the Fables of Bidpai, the Pancha Tantra, the Hitopadesa, Stones
of a Demon,' of the Speaking Statues, Adventures of Viokramaditya, &c.
83, High Street, Marylehone, London, W,
344 Francis Edwards* s Catalogue
Sanskrit Language and Literature {continued)
8753 Atharva-Veda (The). Facsimile in chromophotography of
the MS. written on birch-bark, found in the library of the Maharaaj
of Jammu and Kashmir in 1875, now in the University of Tubingen
Library, edited by Bloomfleld and Garbe, 544plates, in3 vols, folio,
boards. Baltimore, 1901 14
Issued under the auspices of the Johus Hopkins University.
8754 Hymns of the Atharva-Yeda, Extracts from the Ritual
Books and the Commentaries, translated by Bloomfleld, Books V.,
VI., VII. (S.B.E.), 8vo, cloth. 1897 18s
8755 Ballantyne (James E,., LL.D.) Christianity contrasted with
Hindu Philosophy : Sanskrit and English ; also General View of
Hindu Systems, and Essay on Translating, 8vo, cloth. 1859 4s
8756 First Lessons in Sanscrit Grammar, 8vo, cloth 3 s
8757 Bana, the Kadambari of, and its Continuation, from the Sanskrit,
by Miss Ridding (O.T.F., N.S.), 8vo, cloth. 1896 10s
8758 Harsa Carita : a Historical Romance, translated by Prof.
Cowell and F. W. Thomas {ibid,), 8vo, cloth 1897 lOs
Beames' Modern Aryan Languages. See p. 308.
8761 Bellot (Thomas) Sanskrit Derivations of English Words, 8vo,
sewed. 1856 3s
8762 Benfey's Grammar of Sanskrit for Early Students, second
edition, royal 8vo, cloth. 1868 8s
8763 Sanskrit-English Dictionary, with references to Sanskrit
Authors and Etymologies and Comparisons in Greek, Latin, Gothic,
Anglo-Saxon, &c., 8vo, half-calf. 1866 lis
8764 Bhagvat-Geeta (The); or. Dialogues of Kreeshna and Arjoon
(from the * Mahabharata '), translated with Notes by Wilkins, 4to,
pp. 156, half-calf. 1785 (scarce) 9s
8765 Bhagavad-Gita ; or, the Sacred Lay, Sanskrit Text, with
Vocabulary by Cockburn Thomson, 8vo, cloth. Hertford, 1855 5s
8766 The same, English Prose translation, with Notes, Chapter
on Hindu Philosopy, Index, &c., 8vo, cloth. Hertford, 1855 5s
8767 Hindu Philosophy : the Bhagavad-Gita, translated, with
Introduction and Notes, by J. Davies (Triibner), 8vo, cl. 1881 7s
With an appendix on the date of the Bhagavad Gita and on the theory that it
was written under an influence derived from a knowledge of Christian doctrines.
8768 The Bhagavadgita, with The Sanatsu^atiya, and The
Anugita, translated by Telang (S.B.E.), 8vo, cloth. 1898 9s
8769 Bhagavad-Gita ; or, the Song Celestial, from the Sanskrit
by Sir E. Arnold, 8vo, cloth 4s
8771 Theosophy of the Hindus: a Review of the Bhagavat-
Geeta, by an Englishman, 8vo, pp. 68. Madras, 1863 2s 6d
8772 Discourses on the Bhagvat-Gita to Students, by T. S. Row
(Theosophical Soc), 8vo, boards. Bombay, 1888 2s 6d
In Hindi and English. See '* Prem Saga," p. 325.
See also Mahabharata (The).
88 , High Street, Marylebone, London, W.
Religions, Languages, dhc, India, Ceylon, Burma 345
Sanskrit Language and Literature {continued)
8773 Bhartrihari, The Satakas of, from the Sanskrit by Rev. B. Hale
Wortham (Triibner), 8vo, cloth. 1886 4s
Two centuries of couplets, the Niti and Vairagya Satakas, on polity and ethics
and on religious austerity.
8774 Bhaskaracharya's Siddhanta - Siroma?u : a Treatise on
Astronomy (a.d. 1150), with his own Exposition, edited by Bapu
Deva Sastri, 8vo, half-calf. Benares, 1866 5s
8775 Bhatta Bhavabhuti, Maha Vira Charita ; or, the History of
Rama: a Sanskrit Play, edited by Trithen (O.T.F.), imp. 8vo,
sewed. 1848 5s
8776 Bhatta Narayana, Yemsamhara : Die Ehrenrettung der
Konigin, Drama in 6 Akten, mit no ten von Grill, imp. 8vo, cloth.
Leipzig, 1871 8s 6d
Bibliotheca Indica. a collection of Oriental Works published by
the Bengal Asiatic Society, original and translated, Sanskrit,
Arabic, Persian.
A number of odd parts.
Bopp's Comparative Grammar of Sanskrit, Zend, and other Aryan
Languages. See p. 310.
8777 Brown (C. P.) Sanskrit Prosody and Numerical Symbols Ex-
plained, 8vo, cloth. 1869 2s 6d
8778 Bohtlingk (Otto) and Roth (R.) Sanskrit Worterbuch, heraus-
gegeben von der Kais, new edition, 7 vols, small 4to, half-calf
(Acad. St. Petersburg). 1879-89 3
Brugmann's Comparative Grammar of Indo-Germanic Languages.
See p. 311).
8779 Biihler (Georg) The Sacred Laws of the Aryas, as taught in the
Schools of Apastamba, Gautama, Vasisht/ia, and Baudhayana, Eng-
lish translation (S.B.E.), 2 vols. 8vo, cloth. 1879-82 each 9s
The Sacred Laws of the Aryas contain the original treatises on which the Laws
of Manu and other lawgivers were founded.
8781 Burnell (A. C.) Classified Index to the Sanskrit MSS. in the
Palace at Tanjore : Vedic, Technical, and Philosophical Literature,
Dramas, Epic Poems, Puranas, and Tantras (3 parts complete) 1 vol.
royal 4to, cloth. 1879-80 21s
8782 Cappeller's Sanskrit - English Dictionary, royal 8vo, cloth.
Strashurg, 1891 12s
" The book is certainly the cheapest, and, for a beginner, in some respects the
best, of existing Sanskrit-Eoglish dictionaries." ^coc^ewy.
8783 Chaitanya, Incarnation of : a Drama by Kavi Karnapura,
edited by Rajendralala Mitra (Bibl. Ind.), 8vo, half-calf. Calcutta,
1854 6s
8784 Christa-Sangita ; or, the Sacred History of Our Lord Jesus
Christ in Sanscrit Verse, by Ramachandra Valyabhushana ; with
English Introduction by Dr. Hodge Mill, 8vo, sewed. Calcutta,
1842 {scarce) 4s
8S, High Street, Marylehone, London, W,
346 FraTicis Edwards^ s Catalogue
Sanskrit Language and Literature {continued)
8785 Cowell (Prof.) Short Introduction to the Ordinary Prakrit of
the Sanskrit Dramas, 12rao, cloth. 1875 * 3s
8786 The Tattva-Muktavali, Sankrit Text and Translation
Jour. E. Asiatic Soo., 1883, Vol. XV. pp. 137-173 2s 6d
8787 Deviprasada (Pandit) Catalogue of Sanskrit Manuscripts
existing in Oudh, 1884, 8vo, pp. iv-115, sd. Allahabad, 1885 3s 6d
8788 Dutt (Romesh) The Great Epics of India, ' Eamayana ' and
' Maha-Bharata,' condensed into English Verse, 1 vol., with 24
photogravures designed from Indian sources, 8vo, cloth 2 2s
8789 Edgren (H.) Compendious Sanskrit Grammar, with Sketch of
Scenic Prakrit, 12mo, cloth (Trubner). 1885 9s
8791 Goldstiicker (Prof. Theodor) Literary Remains, with bio-
graphical sketch, 2 vols. 8vo, cloth. 1879 9s
Vol.1. The Veda (from 'Ency. Metropolitana,' 1860); articles contributed to
Chambers's Ency.' (1862) Gangee, India, Indra, Jainas, Kalidasa, Kama or Kama-
deva, Lamaism, Mahabharata, Manu, Nirvana, Panini, Prakrit, Priests (Indian),
Purana, Ramayana, Sakuntala, Sanskrit, Sanskrit Literature, Suttee, Upanishad,
Veda, Vishnu, Yama, Yoga, Yuga, &c.
Vol. II. Religious Difficulties of India (Hindu Philosophy, &c.) ; Inspired
Writings of Hinduism ; Tbe Mahabharata ; Administration of Hindu Law ; Privy
Council Law Casps ; Law of Bengal and the Right of Inheritance ; Etymology of
Jecur, Stercup, &c.
8792 Manava-Kalpa- Sutra ; being a facsimile of a portion of this
Ancient Work on Vaidik Rites, together with the Commentary of
Kumarila-Swamin, with preface on the place of Panini in Sanskrit
Literature by T. Goldstucker, folio, cloth. 1861 (pub. 4 4s) \ 18s
8793 Panini : his Place in Sanskrit Literature : an Investigation
of some Literary and Chronological Questions, imp. 8vo, cloth.
1861 . lis
A separate impression of the Preface to facsimile of Manava-Kalpa-Sutra.
8794 Gaina Sutras, from the Prakrit, by Hermann Jacobi, Part I.
Akaranga and Kalpa Sutras (S.B.E.), 8vo, cloth. 1884 9s
8795 Part II. The Uttaradhyayana and the Sutrakrita-nga Sutras.
1895 10s 6d
See also references under Jainism, p. 326.
8796 Gopal Bhandarkar (Ramkrishna) Fu-st Book of Sanskrit, 12mo,
Bombay, 1879 Is 6d
8797 Graefe (F. R.) Das Sanskrit-Verbum im Vergleish mit dem
Griechischen und Lateinischen dargestellt, 1835 (Mems. I'Acad.
St. Petersburg, VP ser. IV. pp. 1-123, xii),4to,cl. 1840 6s 6d
8798 Grihy a- Sutras (The), Rules of Yedic Domestic Ceremonies.
Part I. Sankhayana, Asvalayana, Paraskara, Khadira, translated by
Oldenberg (S.B.E.), 8vo, cloth. 1886 10s 6d
8799 Grihya-Sutras, Part II. the Gobhila, Hiranyakesin, and
Apastamba, 8vo, cloth, 1892 10s 6d
These rules of domestic ceremonies describe the home life of the ancient Aryas.
See also Wintebnitz.
83^ High Street, Marylebone, London, W,
Religions, Languages, (Sjc, India, Ceylon, Burma 347
Sanskrit Language and Literature (continued)
8801 Haag (Friedr.) Yergleichung des Prakrit mit den Romaniscnen
Sprachen, royal Svo, cloth. Berlin, 1869 2s 6d
8802 Harivansa ; ou, Histoire de la Famille de Hari, Ouvrage
formant un Appendice da Mahabharata et traduit sup I'original
Sanskrit par M. A. Langlois, 2 vols. 4to, cl. (O.T.F.) 1834-36 18s
A poem contain! Dg over 16,000 verses, purporting to be part of the ' Mahabha-
rata,' but of much later date. It gives particulars of the creation of patriarchal and
regal dynasties, life and adventures of Krishna, and the future of the world.
8803 Haughton (Sir Graves) Bengali and Sanskrit Dictionary, thick
4to, cloth. 1833 15s
8804 Hawken (J. D.) Upa Sastra : Comments on Sacred and Mythic
Literature, Svo, cloth. Madras, 1877 4s
8805 Hitopadesa : Sanskrit Text, with Grammatical Analysis by
Prof. Johnson, second edition, with notes and references to the
* Pancha Tantra,' 4to, cloth. Hertford, 1864 8s
8806 Hitopadesa ; or, Salutary Counsels of Yishnu Sarman,
interspersed with Maxims, translated by Johnson, 4to. Hert-
ford, 1848 - 8s
8807 Hitopadesa, Sanskrit Text, with Yocabulary in Sanskrit,
English, and Murathi, and partial Translation, interlinear and
free, edited by [Sir] E. Arnold, 12mo, cloth. Bombay, 1859 3s 6d
8808 Hitopadesa : Book of Good Counsels, translated by Sir
Edwin Arnold, illustrations and portrait, Svo, cloth 4s
in Urdu, from the Persian 'Mufarrih ul Kulub.' See Akhlak
I HiNDf, p. 324
See also Muie, Metrical Translations.
8809 Jataka-Mala(The) ; or, Bodhisattvavadana-Mala,by Arya-Cura,
edited by Dr. Hendrick Kern, royal Svo, cloth. Boston, 1891 68
8810 Gatakamala ; or, Garland of Birth Stories, by Arya Sura,
translated from the Sanscrit by Speyer (Buddhist Sacred Books),
Svo, boards. Oxford, 1902 98
See also Jataka, in Pali and English, p. 339.
8811 Jayadeva. Le Gita-Govinda et le Ritou-Sanhara, traduits du
Sanscrit en Frangais par H. Fauche, 12mo, cloth. Paris, 1850 5s
8812 The Indian Song of Songs: the 'Gita-Govinda,' translated
by Sir Edwin Arnold, Svo, cloth 5s
See also Asiatic ' Transactions ' and ' Dissertations ' ; Jones's Works (Vol. IV.) 5
Mrs. Manning's 'Ancient India' (chap, xxxiv),
8813 Kalhana's Rajatarangim : a Chronicle of the Kings of Kasmir,
from the Sanskrit, with Introduction, Commentary, and Appendices
by M. A. Stein, maps, 2 vols. 4to, cloth. 1901 2 10s
The most renowned of Sanskrit Chronicles. See above, p. 167.
"A monumental text and translation, accompanied by elaborate critical essays
and maps The foot-notes to the translation discuss a wide range of subjects.
They are supplemented bv an appendix containing a series of thirteen short essays,
mainly topographical. These in turn are amplified by a memoir m four cnaptera
on the ancient geography of Ka,ihmir. "AthencBum.
83, High /Street, Marylehone, London, W.
348 Francis Edwards^s Catalogue
Sanskrit Language and Literature {continued)
Kalidasa. Kumara Sumbhava ; or, Birth of the War God,
Sanskrit and Latin, edit. Stenzler, Books I. to VII. See O.T.F.
8814 The Birth of the War God (Cantos I. to YIL), in English
Verse, by Principal Griffith (Triibner), Svo, cloth. 1879 4s
8815 . The Megha-Duta ; or, Cloud Messenger, in English Yerse,
by Prof. Wilson, imp. Svo, cloth. 1843 4s
8816 . The Megha-Duta; or, Cloud Messenger, in English Prose
by Col. Ouvry, 12mo, cloth. 1868 3s
8817 The Raghuvan^a : Story of Baghu's Line, translated by
De Lacy Johnstone, 12mo, cloth. 1903 6s
Raghu-Vansa, Sanskrit and Latin, edit. Stenzler. See
O.T.F., 1832.
Who Wrote the Raghuvansa, and When ? See Or. Con-
gress, 1874, pp. 227-xxv.
8818 Sakuntala ; or, the Fatal Ring, translated by Sir W. Jones
and edited by Rhys Davids (*' Cameo Series "), 12mo, cloth 3s
See also Jones's Works, Vol. IX.
8819 Sakoontala; or, the Lost Ring: a Drama, in English Prose
and Verse, by Sir Monier- Williams, 12mo, cloth 4s
8820 Sakoontala ; or, the Lost Ring, Monier- Williams's transla-
tion, in English Prose and Verse, with illustrations and richly
illuminated titles and vignettes, the whole beautifully printed
within coloured borders, on fine paper, small 4to, cloth. Hertford,
1855 2
Sakuntula, in Hindi. See p. 325.
8821 Yikrama and Urvasi ; or, the Hero and the Nymph,
English translation. See Wilson's * Theatre of the Hindus,' vol. i.
8822 Vikramorvasi : an Indian Drama, translated into English
Prose by E. B. Cowell, Svo, sewed. Hertford, 1851 3s 6d
Extracts from the * Raguvansa,' 'Sakuntala,' * Vikrama and
Urvasi,' * Megaduta,' &c. (English). See Manning ('India,' vol. ii.),
p. 329.
8823 Kalpasutra (The) Jinacaritra, Sthaviravali, Samacari of
Bhadrabahu, edited, with Introduction, Notes, and a Prakrit-
Samskrit Glossary, by Hermann Jacob, 8vo, half-morocco. Leipzig,
1879 7s 6d
8824 The Kalpa Sutra and Nava Tatva : Two Works Illustrative
of the Jain Religion and Philosophy, from the Magadhi, with
Remarks on the Language, by Dr. Stevenson (O.T.F.), 8vo, cloth.
1848 3s 6d
8825 Kama Sutra of Yatsyayana, translated from the Sanscrit,
8vo, half-morocco. Benares, 1883 2 5s
Privately printed for the Hindoo Kamashastra Societ3^
83 J High Street, Marylehone, London, W.
Religions, Langxages, <icc., Indian Ceylon^ Bwrma 349
Sanskrit Language and Literature {continued)
8826 Kapila. The Sankhya Aphorisms of Eapila, translated by
Ballantyne, with Illustrative Extracts from the Commentaries,
edited by FitzEdward Hall (Trubner), Svo, cloth. 1885 12s
8827 Hindu Philosophy : the Sankya Karika, an Exposition of
the System of Kapila, with Appendix on the Nyaya and Vaiseshika
Systems, by Davies (Triibner), Svo, cloth. 1881 4s 6d
8828 The Sankhya Karika of Iswara Krishna, from the Sanscrit
by Colebrooke ; also the Bhashya, or Commentary of Gaurapada,
translated, with Comments, by Prof. Wilson (O.T.F.), royal 4to,
half-morocco. Oxford, 1837 1 2s
8829 The Samkyha-Pravacana-Bhasya, or Commentary on the
Exposition of the Sankya Philosophy,_ edited -by Gar be (Harvard
Series), royal 8vo. Cambridge^ U.S.A., 1895 ' 7s
8830 Samkhya-Pravacana- Bhashya, Yijnanabhikshu's Oommentar
zu den Samkhyasutras, aus dem Sanskrit von Garbe, Svo, half-
morocco. Leipzig, 1889 Ss 6d
8832 Katha Sarit Sagara (The), or Ocean of the Streams of Story,
translated from the Sanskrit by C. H. Tawney (Bibliotheca Indica),
2 vols, royal Svo, half-morocco extra (scarce). 1880-87 2 Ss
8833 Story of Devasmita, translated from the Katha Sarit Sagara
by Rev. B. Hale Wortham (R. A. S. Jour., Vol. XVI., pp. 1-12) 2s
Extracts from Manning^ (* Ancient India,* Vol. II.) and
Wilson ('Essays'),
8834 Katha Kosa (The) Jain Stories from the Sanskrit, by C. H.
Tawney (Oriental Transl. Fund, N.S., 1895), Svo, cloth 10s
8835 Katy ay ana's Sarvanukramani of the Rigveda, with Extracts
from ShacZgurusishya's Commentary entitled Vedarthadipika, with
Note8,&c.,byA. A. MacdonellC Anec. Oxon.'),sm.4to. 1886 7s 6d
An Index to the Veda first words of each hymn, number of verses, names of
deities, &c.
8836 Kielhorn (F., Ph.D.) Report on Sanskrit MSS. in the Bombay
Presidency, 1880-81, Svo, sewed. Bombay, 1881 2s 6d
See Peterson.
8837 Grammatik der Sanskrit- Sprache aus dem Englischen von
Dr. Solf, royal Svo, half-calf. 1888 7s
8838 Lalita Vistara : Early Life of Sakya Sinha, edited by Rajen-
dralala Mitra (Bibl. Indica), Svo, half-mor. Calcutta, 1877 9s
8839 Le Lalita Vistara, traduit du Sanskrit en Fran9ais, par
Ph. Ed. Foucaux (Annales du Musee Guimet), 4to, sewed. Paris,
1884 10s
8840 Lanman (Prof. 0. R.) A Sanski-it Reader, with Vocabulary and
Notes, royal Svo, cloth. [Berlin] 1884 7s 6d
8841 [M (J )] Brief Lectures on Mental Philosophy, &c., in
Sanscrit, to Students at Benares, 12mo, pp. xii-96. Allahabad,
1845 ^^ ^^
83, High Street, Marylebone, Londo7i, W.
350 Frcmcis Edwards^ s Catalogue
Sanskrit Language and Literature {continued)
8842 Macdonell (Arthur A., Ph.D.) Sanskrit-English Dictionary,
with Transliteration, Accentuation, and Etymological Analysis,
4to, cloth. 1893 8s 6d
" As a dictionary for beginners, Prof. Macdonell's is very nearly perfect. It is
clear, comprehensive, and accurate ; the system of etymological analysis throughout
is excellent." Asiatic Quarterly.
8843 A History of Sanskrit Literature, 12mo, cloth. 1900 5s
"A learned, minute, and an exhaustive history... ...exhibits in a special way the
religion, theosophy, laws, manners and customs of ancient India." ^ sialic Quarterly.
Sanskrit Grammar. See Muller, p. 351.
8844 Madhava Chary a. The Jaminiya-Nyaya-Mala-Yistara, edited
by Dr. Goldstiicker and Prof. Cowell (Auctores Sanscriti), com-
plete, 7 parts, large paper, imp. 4to. 1865-78 2
A compendium of Mimansa Philosophy by the great commentator on the Vedas.
8845 Sarva Darsana Sangraha : Epitome of Systems of Indian
Philosophy (Bibl. Ind.), 8vo, half-bound. Calcutta, 1858 4s 6d
8846 The Sarva- Darsana- Samgraha, or Systems of Hindu Philo-
sophy, translated by Cowell and Gough (Triibner), 8vo, cl. 1882 8s 6d
Review of the sixteen philosophical systems current in the fourteenth century
in the south of India.
Commentaries on the * Rig^Veda.' See p. 353 ; Parasara, p. 352.
8847 Mahabharata (The) : the Epic of Ancient India, attributed to
Vyasa, translated into -English Prose by Protap Chundra Ray,
10 vols. 8vo, cloth. Calcutta, 1883-96 1
First complete translation of the entire work.
8848 The Maha-Bharata, condensed into English Verse by
Romesh Dutt, with Introduction by Max Miiller, and 12 photo-
gravures, 8vo, cloth. 1899 - I2s 6d
8849 The Mahabharata, condensed into English Verse by Romesh
Dutt (Temple Classics), 12mo, cloth. 1898 Is 6d
8851 Le Maha-Bharata : Po^me Epique de Krishna-Dwaipayana
plus commun^ment appel^ V^da-Vyasa, traduit du Sanscrit en
Fran^ais par Fauche, 10 vols, in 5, royal 8vo, half-morocco extra.
Paris, 1863-72 3 10s
8852 Das Mahabharata nach der Nordindischen Recension, von
Dr. Adolf Holtzmann, royal 8vo, cloth. Kiel, 1894 3s 6d
For parts of the ' Mahabharata,' see ' Bhagavadgita,' ' Nala,' ' Harivansa ' ;
also the works of Wilson, Muir, Goldstiicker, Wheeler, Max Miiller, Monier- Williams,
Manning, Dutt, Vinchurkar (Marathi), Arnold, Oman, and others.'
8855 Manu. Manava-Dharma-Oastra : the Code of Manu, Sanskrit
text, with Notes by Jolly (Triibner), 8vo, cloth. 1887 8s
Sacred code of the Hindoos, embracing all the duties of life.
8856 The Ordinances of, translated by Burnell and Hopkins
(Trubner), 8vo, cloth. 1884 9s
8857 Institutes of Hindu Law ; or. Ordinances of Menu, Jones's
translation, 8vo, half-calf. 1796 8s 6d
See also Jones (Sir W.) Works, Vol. VII.
83, High Street, Marylehone, London, W.
Religions, Languages, dhc, India, Ceylon, Burma 351
Saniskrit Language and Literature {continued)
8858 Manu, The Laws of, translated by Biihler (S.B.E.), 8vo, cloth.
1886 18s
This translation is founded on that of Sir William Jonep, carefully revised with
the help of seven native Commentaries. An Appendix contains all the quotations
from Manu in the Hindu Law-Books used in the Indian Law Courts. Another
Appendix gives a synopsis of parallel passages from the six Dharma-sutras, the
other Smntis, the Upanishads, the ' Mahabharata,' &c.
8859 Lois de Manou en Sanskrit, avec Notes par Loiseleur
Deslongchamps, 8vo, half-calf. Paris, 1830 7s 6d
See also Burmese edition, p. 317.
8860 The Minor Law-Books, translated by Julius Jolly, Part I.,
Narada, Brihaspatl (S.B.E.), 8vo, cloth 9s
8861 A Code of Gentoo Laws, or Ordinations of the Pundits,
from a Persian Translation of the Original written in the Shanscrit,
by N. B. Halhed, 4to, cloth. 1776 7s 6d
In this compilation, undertaken at the instance of Warren Hastings, the Hindoo
Laws and Jurisprudence were for the first time made known to Europeans. The
translation is prefaced by an account of the Sanscrit language (with 8 plates), a
Preliminary Discourse, a Glossary of Sanscrit, Persian, and Bengalee Words, Names
of Authors, and of Sanscrit Books.
See also Vibhnu.
8864 Muir (Dr. John) Original Sanskrit Texts on the Origin of the
People of India, their Religion and Institutions, translated into
English (Trubner), 5 vols. 8vo, cloth. 1861-84 2 15s
Vol. I. On the Origin of Caste, and an Inquiry into its Existence in the Vedic
Age.
Vol. II. The Trans-Himalayan Origin of the Hindus, and their Affinity with
the Western Branches of the Aryan Race.
Vol. III. The Vedas : Opinions of their Authors, and of later Indian Writers on
their Origin, Inspiration, and Authority. [Not now sold separately.]
Vol. IV. Comparison of the Vedic with the later representation of the principal
Indian Deities.
Vol. V. Cosmogony, Mythology, Religious Ideas, Life, and Manners of the
Indians of the Vedic Age.
8868 Metrical Translations from Sanskrit Writers, with Prose
Versions and Parallel Passages from Classical Authors (Triibner),
8vo, cloth. 1887 10s 6d
This volume, which embraces the contents of a volume ' Religious and Moral
Sentiments from Sanskrit Writers,' 1875 ; three collections of versified translations,
privately printed ; and a reprint of metrical pieces from Vols. II. and V. of ' Original
Sanskrit Texts,' includes translations from the ' Mahabharata,' ' Panchatantra,'
' Rigveda,' ' Manu.' ' Ramayana,' ' Hitopadesa,' <tec.
8869 Miiller (Max) Sanskrit Grammar for Beginners, abridged by
Macdonell, 12mo, cloth 3s 6d
other Works. See pp. 332 to 334.
8870 Nala. Nalopakhyanam ; or. Story of Xal a (from the ' Mahab-
harata'), Sanskrit Text, edited by [Sir] Monier-Williams, with
Metrical Translation by Milman, 8vo, cloth. Oxford, 1860 7s 6d
8871 second edit., 1879 15s
8872 Nalopakhyanam ; or, the Tale of Nala, Sanscrit Text,
in Roman letters, with Vocabulary and Sketch of Sanscrit Grammar
by Rev. T. Jarrett, 8vo, cloth. 1875 4s
83, High Street, Ma/rylebone, London, W.
352 Francis Edwards's Catalogue
Sanskrit Language and Literature {continued)
8873 Nala. Notes on the Nalopakhyanam ; or. Tale of Nala, by John
Peile, M.A., Svo, cloth. 1881 5s
in Tamil, edited by Pope. See p. 357.
8874 Nyaya System of Philosophy and its Technical Terms ; Brief
Notes by M. M. Chandra Nyayaratna (Oriental Congress, 1891),
Svo, pp. 24. Calcutta 2s 6d
8875 Oman (J. C.) The Stories of 'Ramayana' and the ' Mahabharata,'
with Notes, 12mo, cloth. (Bolin), 1894 4s
Panoha-Tantra : Fables. See Arbuthnot, 'Hitopadesa,' Manning
('Ancient India,' chap, xxxv.), Muir ('Metrical Translations'),
Wilson (' Essays '), Musee Guimet (T. IV.)
8877 Parasara-Dharma-Samhita; or, Parasara Smriti, in Devan-
agri character, with Commentary by Madhava, Notes, &c. Vol. I.,
2 parts, Svo, cloth. Bombay, 1893 10s 6d
8878 Peterson (Prof.) Second, Third, and Fourth Reports on Search
for Sanskrit MSS. in the Bombay Circle (Bombay Asiatic Soc,
Nos. 44, 45, 49a), Svo. Bombay, 1884-94 12s
8879 Prakrit and Sanskrit Inscriptions of Kattyawar, &c., with
Introduction, 41 plates, roy. 4to, cloth. Bhavnagar (1880) 14s
8881 Puranas, Dippings in the, Svo, pp. 18 Is
See Goldstiicker, Manning (' Ancient India,' chap, xiii.),
Miiller (Max), Vishnu, Wilson.
8882 Rajendralala Mitra, Notices of Sanskrit MSS. belonging to
the Bengal Asiatic Society, Nos. 1 to 21, ivith facsimile plates of
rare specimens, 8 vols. Svo, cloth. Calcutta, 1871-86 2 15s
Included in these eight volumes are the names, dates, extent, and subjects of
nearly three thousand little-known MSS., accompanied by alphabetical and classified
lists, and place where each MS. is deposited or iu whose possession it is.
Odd numbers, each 3s.
8883 The Sanskrit Buddhist Literature of Nepal, with Introduc-
tion on Hodgson's Researches, Svo, cloth. Calcutta, 1882 12s 6d
Origin of the Sanskrit Alphabet. See Indo- Aryans, p. 343.
8885 Ramayana (The) of Valmiki, translated into English Verse by
Ralph T. H. Griffith, 5 vols. Svo, cloth. 1870-74 (pub. 7 7s) 2 15s
8886 Le Ramayana au Point de Yue Religieux, Philosophique et
Moral, par Ch. Schoebel (Annales du Musee Guimet), 4to, sewed.
Paris, 1888 9s
8887 The Ramayana: the Epic of Rama, Prince of India,
condensed into English Verse by Romesh Dutt, witft. 10 photogravures
from original designs, Svo, cloth. 1899 12s 6d
8888 The Ramayana, condensed by Romesh Dutt (Temple
Classics), ISmo, cloth. 1899 Is 6d
See also >Iuir ; Manning chap, xxii.) ; Miiller (Max) ; Oman ; Williams (Monier-)-
8890 Rice (Lewis) Catalogue of Sanskrit Manuscripts in Mysore and
Coorg, royal Svo. Bangalore, 1884 5s
83f High Street, Marylehone, London, W.
MeUgions, Languages^ <^c., India, Ceylon, Burma 353
Sanskrit Language and Literature (continued)
8892 Rig -Veda - Samhita : Sacred Hymns of the Brahmans,
together witli the Commentary of Sayanafcarya, Sanskrit text,
edited by Max Miiller, 6 vols. 4to. 1849-73
8893 E,ig-Veda-Sa7?ihita : the Sacred Hymns of the Brahmans,
with Sayana's Commentary, edited by Max Miiller, second edition,
4 vols. 4to, cloth. 1890-92 (pub. S 8s) 6
" After the latest researches into the history and chronology of the books <f the
Old Testameut, we may now safely call the Rig- Veda the oldest book, not only of
Aryan humanity, but of the whole world." Editor.
8895 Rig-Ve da- Samhita : the Sacred Hymns of the Brahmans,
translated and explained by Max Miiller. Vol. I. Hymns to the
Maruts or the Storm Gods, 8vo, cloth. 1869 7s
8896 Yedic Hymns to the Maruts, Rudra, Yayu, and Vata,
traaslated by Max Miiller (S.B.E.), 8vo, cloth. 1891 16s
8897 Yedic Hymns, Yol. IL, translated by Oldenberg, 8vo,
cloth. 1897 128
8898 Rig Yeda Sanhita : Ancient Hindu Hymns, translated
from the Sanskrit by H. H. Wilson, edited by Cowell and Webster,
second edition, 6 vols. 8vo, cloth. 1854-88 6 6s
8899 Rig Yeda Sanhita : Liber Primus, Sanscrit and Latin, by
Rosen, 4to. (O.T.P.) 1838
8900 The Sanhita of the Rig- Yeda ; Sanskrit text, with Prose
translation by Stevenson, small 4to, sewed. Bombay, 1833 5s
8901 First Two Lectures of the Sanhita of the Rig Yeda, with the
Commentary of Madhavacharya, and an English Translation of the
Text by Dr. Roer (Bibl. Indica), 8vo, hf .-mor. Calcutta, 1849 7s 6d
8902 Rig- Yeda, Traduction Fran9ais de A. Langlois (Bibl.
Intern. Universale), imp. 8vo, cloth. Paris, 1870 6s 6d
See also Aitareya-Brahmanam, Katyayana, Manning (Mrs.) 'Ancient and Med.
India,' Upanishads, Sutras.
8903 Saddharma-Pundarika (The), or the Lotus of the True Law,
trans, by Kern (S.B.E.), 8vo, cloth. Oxford, 1884 10s 6d
8905 St. Barbe (H. L.) The Namakkara, with Translation
Jour. R. Asiatic See, 1883, Vol. XV. pp. 213-220 2s
8906 Sama-Veda, Hymns of, in English Prose, by R. T. H.
Griffith, 8vo, cloth. 1893 6s
8907 Translation of the Sanhita of the Sama Yeda, by Stevenson,
(O.T.F.), 8vo, sewed. 1842 3s 6d
8908 Sanskrit Inscriptions at Mangalapura (a.d. 1146), Udeypoor,
(954), Ranakpur (1440), &c., with English translations, imp. 4to,
half-morocco (1886) 10s 6d
From Mr. Vajeshankar Gavarishankar, 18th Dec, 1886.
8909 Satapatha - Brahmana (The) according to the Text of the
Madhyandina School, translated by Eggeling (Books I. to XIV.),
5 vols. 8vo, cloth (S.B.E.). Vols. I. to IV., each 10s 6d ; Vol. V., 16s
A minute account of the sacrificial ceremonies of the Vedic age. It contains
the earliest account of the Deluge in India.
83, High Street, Marylebone, London, W.
354 Francis Edwards^s Catalogue
Sanskrit Language and Literature {continued)
8911 Shaddarshana-Chintanika (The); or, Studies in Indian
Philosophy. A Monthly Publication Stating and Explaining the
Aphorisms of the Six Schools of Indian Philosophy, with their
Translation into Marathi and English, Vols. I. to VI., 8vo, 2 vols,
cloth, rest parts (wanting 1 number). Doona IPoond], 1877-82 1
8912 Tantras, The Esoteric Philosophy of the ; Shiva Sanhita, trans-
lated by S. Chandra Basu, 8vo, cloth. Calcutta, 1887 3s 6d
8913 Turrini (Giuseppe) AH' Aurora inno di Praska?iva Kanva recato
di Samsferito in Volgare, 4to, pp. 20. Bologna, 1889 2s
8914 Uhlenbeck (Dr. 0. 0.) Manual of Sanskrit Phonetics for
Students of Classical Philology, English edition, 8vo, cloth. 1898 4s
8915 Upanishads (The) translated by Max Miiller, 2 vols. 8vo,
cloth (S.B.E.) 1879-84 18s
The Upanishads contain the philosophy of the Veda. They have become the
foundation of the later Vedanta doctrines, and indirectly of Buddhism.
8916 Philosophy of the Upanishads and Ancient Indian Meta-
physics, by Principal Gough (Triibner), 8vo, cloth. 1891 7s
8917 The Secret of Death, translated from the * Katha Upanis-
had ' by Sir Edwin Arnold, 8vo, cloth 5s
8918 Vaidya (L. Ramchandi-a) The Standard Sanskrit - English
Dictionary, with Appendices, sq. 8vo, cloth. Bombay, 1889 8s 6d
8919 Vedanta- Sutras (The) with iS'ankara's Commentary, translated
by Thibaut (S.B.E.), 3 vols. 8vo, cloth. 1890-96 each 10s 6d
8921 Sketch of the Yedanta Philosophy and Life of Sujna G.
Zala, a Typical Vedantin, by M. S. Tripathi, 8vo. Bombay, 1901 3s
8922 Vedantasara (The) : a Manual of Hindu Pantheism, translated
by Jacob, Preface by Prof. Cowell (Triibner), 8vo, cl. 1881 4s 6d
Venisamhara. See Bhatta Narayana, p. 345.
8923 Vishnu (The Institutes of), translated by Jolly (S.B.E),
8vo, cloth. 1880 9s
A collection of legal aphorisms, closely connected with one of the oldest Vedic
schools, the Ka^^as, but considerably added to in later time. Of importance for a
critical study of the Laws of Manu.
8924 W"eber (A.) Ueber ein Fragment der Bhagavati : ein Beitrag
zur Kenntniss der Heiligen Sprache und Literatur der Jaina
(Akad. Berlin), 2 parts, 4to, boards. 1866-67 8s 6d
8925 K?'ishnajanm - a - shifami, Krishna's Geburtsfest (Akad.
Berlin), 4 plates, 4to, boards. 1868 os
8926 History of Indian Literature : Vedic and Sanscrit, from
the German by Mann and Zachariae (Triibner), 8vo, cl. 1882 10s
8927 Modern Investigations on Ancient India, pp. 31. 1857 2s
8928 Westergaard (N. L.) Radices Lingua3 Sanscritae, imp. 8vo,
half-calf. Bonn [Oopenhagen], 1841 8s
8Sf High Stareet, Marylehone, London, W.
Religions^ Languages, d'c, India, Ceylon, Bwma 355
Sanskrit Language and Literature {continued)
8929 W"hitney (Prof.) Sanskrit Grammar, including both the Classical
Language and the Older Dialects of Veda and Brahma, 8vo, half-
morocco. 1879 7s 6d
8930 W^illiams (Sir Monier-) Sanskrit- English Dictionary, Etymo-
logically and Philological ly arranged with Special Eeference to
the Indo-European Languages, new edition, improved with the
Collaboration of Professors Leumann, Cappeller, and others, 4to,
cloth. Oxford, 1902 3
8931 Sanskrit-Engl. Dictionary, First edition, calf. 1872 \ 13s
8932 Indian Wisdom ; or, Examples of the Religious, Philoso-
phical, and Ethical Doctrines of the Hindus, with a Brief History
of Sanskrit Literature, &c., fourth edition, 8vo, cloth 21s
8933 Indian Epic Poetry, Aiialysis of the ' Ramayana,' and the
leading Story of the * Maha Bharata,' 8vo, cloth. 1863 5s
8934 The Study of Sanskrit and Missionary Work, 8vo, cloth.
1861 2s
8935 The Siksha-Patri, Sanskrit Text and Translation Jour.
R. Asiatic See, 1882, Vol. XIV., pp. 733-772 38 6d
8936 W^internitz (Dr. M.) Das Altindische Hochzeitsrituell nach
dem Apastambiya-Grihyasutra (Acad. Wien), 4to, sd. 1892 5s
8937 The Mantrapa^ha ; or, the Prayer Book of Apastambins,
Pt. I. Text Readings, &c. (Anec. Oxon.), sm. 4to, sd. 1897 5s
For other works on Sanskrit Language and Literatubb, see Asiatic
Societies ; Bendall ; Bibliotheca Indica ; Bnpp, Bose, Brugmann, Colebrooke,
Jone--. Muir, Miiller, Poor, Rajendralala Mitra, Schleicher, Wilson, &c.
8939 San thai Grammar, by Skrefsrud, 12mo, cl. Benares, 1873 8s 6d
Skeleton Santali Grammar. See Hunter's Bengal, p. 160.
8941 Schleicher (Prof.) Compendium of the Comparative Grammar
of the Indo-European, Sanskrit, Greek, and Latin Languages,
translated by Bendall, 8vo, cloth. 1874-77
Shan Language. See Burmese.
8942 Sherring (Rev. M. A.) The Sacred City of the Hindus: Benares
in Ancient and Modern Times, with Introduction by Fitzedward
Hall, 10 illustrations, 8vo, cloth. 1868 10s 6d
8943 Hindu Tribes and Castes as represented in Benares, with
illustrations, 3 vols. 4to, cloth. 1872-81 Q>
Vol. I. Brahmans, Fire Kaces, Mixed Castes, Devotees and Mendicants, Ba>(ls,
Musicians, Singers, Dancers, Buffoons, Bankers, Merchants, Traders, Writers, Gold-
smiths and Jewellers, Artisans, Agriculturists, Herdsmen, Weavers, &c.
Vol. II. contains Account of the Mohammedan Tribes of the N.W, Frontier and
of the Aboriginal Tribes of the Central Provinces.
Vol. III. Rajpoots, Tribes of Madras Presidency, Mysore, Neilgherry Hills. &c.,
with Dissertations on the Natural History of Hindu Caste, on the Unity of the
Hindu Race, on the Prospects of Indian Caste, and General Index.
The Rev. Matthew Atwood Sherring, agent of the L.M.S., resided at Benares
from 1852 till 1880. He is said to have known that part of India more familiarly
than any other European, and was fairly conversant with other parts. The material
collected in these volumes is immense, and of the highest value.
88, High Street, Marylehone, London, W.
N 2
356 Francis Edwcurds's Catalogue
Sikh Language. See Punjabi.
8944 Simpson (Wm.) Pujah Ceremonies in the Sutlej Yallej,
2 coloured plates J ovr. R.A.S., Vol. XVI. pp. 13-30 2s 6d
8945 Sindhi Vocabulary, by E. B. Eastwick, lithographed, folio,
morocco. Bombay, 1843 5s
8946 Yocabulary, by Eastwick, 8vo, pp. 46. Calcutta, 1849 2s 6d
8947 Grammar, by Capt. G. Stack, 8vo, cloth. Bombay, 1849 6s
8948 Dictionary, English-Sindhi, by Stack, 8vo, cloth. 1849 7s 6d
8949 Grammar, by Seymour, 8vo, cloth. 1884 6s
Comparative Grammar Sindhi, &c. See Beames, p. 308.
8951 Sinhalese Grammar, by G. A. Mendis, 8vo. Colombo, 1891 12s 6d
8952 Sinhalese Made Easy ; 'br. Phrase- Book of Colloquial Sin-
halese, enlarged edition, 12mo, cloth 3s 6d
8953 Kusa Jatakaya : an Eastern Love-Story from the ' Alagi-
yavanna Mohottala,' in English Verse by Steele, 12mo, cl. 1871 4s
Sacred Books of Ceylon. See Upham, p. 316.
Language and Books, with Translations Selkirk's * Ceylon,'
1844, pp. 120-194.
8954 Catalogue of Sinhalese Manuscripts in the British Museum,
by D. M. de Z. Wickremasinghe, 4to, cloth. 1900 10s
8955 Sprenger (A.) Catalogue of Manuscripts in the Libraries of the
King of Oade, Vol. I. Persian and Hindustany Poetry, royal 8vo,
half-bound, uncut. Calcutta, 1854 7s
8956 Stone (Charles J.) Cradle-Land of Arts and Creeds ; or, Nothing
New Under the Sun, 8vo, cloth. 1880 6s
8957 Christianity before Christ ; or, Prototypes of our Faith and
Culture, 12mo, cloth. 1885 , 4s
Brahmanism, Buddliism. and Hindoo Philosophy.
8958 Sykes (Col.) The Religious, Moral, and Political State of Ancient
India, chiefly founded on the Travels of Fa-Hian, a.d. 399, Com-
mentaries of Burnouf, Remusat, Klaproth, and Landresse Jour.
R. Asiatic Soc, Vol. VI. pp. 248-484, half-calf 7s 6d
8959 Inscriptions from Boodh Caves, near Joonur ibid.. Vol. IV,
pp. 287-91 and plates 2s 6d
Tamil.
8961 Ailvcntnres of the Gooroo Paramartan iu Tamul, with Translation, Vocabularv,
and Analysis of the First Story, by Babington, small 4to, hf.-cf. 1822 7s 6d
See Gooroo Simple, p. 323.
8962 Anderson (R.) Tamul Grammar, with Introduction to 'Shen Tamul,' or
Elegant Dialect of the Language, small 4to, halt-bound. 1821 48
8963 Arichandra, the Martyr of Truth : a Tamil Drama, translated into English by
Swamy, ]2fno, cloth. 1864 2^; Gd
8964 Beschi (C. J.) Grammar of the Tamul Language, from the Latin by Mahon,
8vo, boards. Madras, 1848 2s 6d
83, High Street, Marylebone, London, W.
Religions^ Languages, dhc, India, Ceylon, Burma 357
Tamil Language and Literature (continued)
8965 Na^esa Sastri (Panrfit S. M.) Folk-lore in Southern India, Three Parts, 12iiio,
sewed. Bombay, 1884-88 5s
A collection of fables, stories, and fairy tales current among the Tamil-speaking
population, reprinted from the Indian Antiquary (see p. 163) and Kingscote p. 327.
8966 Percival (Rev. P.) A Collection of Proverbs in Tamil (1873), with their
Translation in English, 12mo, half-calf. Jajffna, 1843 38 6d
8967 Tamil Proverbs (upwards of Six Thousand), with their English Transla-
tion, 8vo, cloth. Madras, 1874 8s 6d
8968 Pillay (C. A.) Manual of Official Indian Terms, with Commercial Vocabulary,
English and Tamil, 12m o, boards. Madras, 1861 Is 6d
8970 Pope (Rev. Dr.) First Lessons in Tamil, fifth edition, 12mo, cloth. Oxford 6s
8971 Tamil Prose Reading Book. 8vo, cloth. Madras, 1859 58
8972 Tamil Poetical Anthology, with Vocabulary, 8vo, cloth . Madras, 1859 5s
8973 Morris's History of India in Tamil, 12mo, cloth. Madras, 1866 2s
8974 Dictionary Tamil-English and Eng.-Tamil, 8vo, cloth. 1884 10s
8975 The Sacred Kurral of Tiruvalluva-Nayanar, with Introduction, Transla-
tion, Lexicon, and Concordance, Svo, cloth. 1886 12s 6d
8976 The Naladiyar, or Four Hundred Quatrains in Tamil, with Introduction,
Translation, Lexicon, &c., 8vo, cloth. Oxford, 1893 15s
8977 The TiruvaQagam, or Sacred Utterances of the Tamil Poet and Sage
Manikka-Va9agar, with English Translation and Appendices illustrating
the South Indian System of Philosophy and Religion called the Caiva
Siddhantam, royal 8vo, cloth. Oxford, 1900 1 Is
8978 The Poets of the Tamil Lands Kambar ; Avvai the Poetess ; Kabilar
and his friend Vel-pari ; Tiruvalluvar, the Gnomic Poet ; The Naladi
NannurrH, or 400 Quatrains, &c. Asiatic Quarterly, July, 1897, to
January, 1899 lOs
Polyglot Vocabulary ; English, Telugu, Tamil, see p. 358.
8979 Roberts (Rev. J.) Extracts from Tamul Book of Fate and Ancient Tamul
Tales, by B. G. Babington. See O.T.F., 1831
8980 Robertson (A.) Official Papers in Tamil, with Glossary, 4to, boards. Madras,
1839 3s
8981 Robinson (E. J.) Tamil Wisdom : Traditions concerning Hindu Sages, with
Selections (translated), 12mo, cloth. 1873 2s 6d
8982 Tiruvalluvar's Cural, First Part, with Commentary and English Translation
of the Text by Drew, 8vo, boards. Madras, 1840 3s
8983 The Kural, High Tamil Text, with Translation into Common Tamil and
liatin by Graul, 8vo, cloth. Leipzig, 1865 48 6d
8984 Winslow (Rev. D.) Tamil and English Dictionary, in part from MSS. of Rev.
J Knight and others, 4to, half-calf. Madras, 1862 33-5
8985 Wright (Lieut. W. F.) Collection of Official Documents in the Tamil Langu*ige,
8vo, half-bound. Madras, 1868 5s
8986 English Translation of Tamil Official Documents, 8vo, half-bound.
Madras, 1867 5s
See also Caldwell, Clouston, Govbr.
8988 Taylor (Rev. Wm.) Examination and Analysis of the Mackenzie
Manuscripts in the Madras College Library (from Jour. Asiatic
Soc), Svo, sewed. Calcutta, 1838 4s 6d
I'alm leaf and other MSS. in Tamil, Telugu, Malayalam, Mahratti, and Sanskri^
8989 Catalogue Raisonnee of Oriental Manuscripts in the
Government Library, Madras, 3 vols. Svo, half-calf. 1857-62 1 4s
Sir Bartle Frere's copy.
8Sj High Street, Ma/rylebone, London, W
358 Francis Edwa/rds's Catalogue
Telugu.
8991 Arden (A. H.) Progressive Grammar of the Telugu Language, royal 8vo,
half -bound. Madras, 1873 10s
8992 Brown (C. P) The Telugu Reader and Exercises, with Translation, Notes, and
Lexicon ; Analysis. English Dialogues, Telugu and English, 4 vols. 8vo
(used copies). Madras, 1851-3 10s 6d
8993 English Translations of Exercises in the Telugu Eeader, second edition.
8vo. Madras,\Sm .. 3s 6d
8994 [Brown (Wm.)] Grammar of the Gentoo [Telagu] Language, by a Civil
Servant, small 4to, half-bound (scarce). Madras, 1817 6s
Papers on Telugu Language and Literature. See Madeas Jour. p. 300.
8995 Carr(Capt. M. W.) Collection of Telugu and Sanskrit Proverbs in English,
Devanagri. and Telugu Characters, with Supplement, royal 8vo, half-calf.
Madras, 1868 168
8996 Clough (E. Rauschenbusch-) While Sewing Sandals, Telugu Stories. 1899 38
8997 Lane (Major T. G. M.) Collection of Official Documents in Telugu, royal 8vo,
half-bound. Madras, 1868 5rf
Polyglot Vocabulary of tho English, Teloogoo, and Tamil Languages, with
Dialogues, &c., second edition, 8vo, cloth. Madras^ 1862 5s
See also Caldwell, Cust, Cover.
8999 Temple (Col. K. C.) Legends of the Punjab, 3 vols. 8vo, cloth
Bombay, 1883-86 {scarce) 2
"The work is one which fully deserves the attention not only of professed
Orientalists, but also of all who are desirous of obtaining an insight into Indian
thought and religious belief." Athenceum.
9000 Tennent (Sir Emerson) Christianity in Ceylon, with an
Historical Sketch of Brahmaniam and Buddhism, 8vo, cl. 1850 4s
Theosophy. See Besant, Bhagavat Geeta, Blavatsky, Miiller,
('Phys. Eelgo.,') Olcott, 'Eeligious Systems.'
9001 Thomas (Edward) Jainism ; or, the Early Faith of Asoka, with
Illustrations of the Ancient Religions of the East, 2 plates of coins
and woodcutSf 8vo, cloth (Triibner) 6s
9002 Tiele (C. P.) Outlines of the History of Religion to the Spread
of Universal Religions, translated by J. E. Carpenter (Triibner),
fourth edition, 8vo, cloth. 1890 6s
9003 Vaughan (R. A.) Hours with the Mystics ; a Contribution to
the History of Religious Opinion, 2 vols, in 1, 12mo, cloth. 1895 6s
Includes discussions on early Oriental Mysticism ; the Bhagvat-gita ; Hindoo
M3 sticism and the Yogis ; Persian Mysticism, the Sufis, &c.
9004 Vaughan (Rev. Jas.) The Trident, the Crescent, and the Cross :
Religious History of India, Hindu, Buddhist, Mohammedan, and
Christian Periods, 8vo, cloth. 1876 4s 6d
9005 Vernieux (C.) The Hermit of Motee Jhurna, and other Indian
Tales and Anecdotes, 8vo, cloth. Calcutta^ 1873 3s
9006 Vienna Oriental Journal, Vol. X., 8vo, cloth. 1896 7s 6d
Contains articles on Hebrew, Cilician, and other Inscriptions ; Buddhist Con-
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le'ige of Central Asia, 500-650 ; African Speech, &;c.
83, High Street, Marylebone, London, W,
Religions^ Languages, dec, India, Ceylon, Burma 359
9007 Wake (Stanislas) Serpent Worship, and other Essays, with
Chapter on Totemism, 8vo, cloth. 1887 8s 6d
9008 Ward (Wm., Serampore) Yiew of the History, Literature, and
Mythology of the Hindoos, with their Manners and Customs, and
Translations from their Principal Works, best edition [complete],
3 vols. 8vo, cloth. 1822 1 5s
9009 History, Literature, and Religion of the Hindoos, &c.,
reprint of 1817 edit, coloured plates, roy. 8vo. Madras, 1863 12s 6d
First printed in Calcutta, 2 vols. 4to, 1806; second edition, 1 vol. 4to, 1815.
Kepiinted by the Baptist Missionary Society, London, abridged and improved, 1817.
9011 ^Veston (Stephen) Fragments of Oriental Literature, Arabic,
Persian, plate, 8vo, boards. 1807 4s
9012 ^Vhitney (W. T>.) Hindu and Chinese Systems of Asterisms :
Views of Biot, Weber, and Max Miiller (Amer. Oriental Soc, VIII.
pp. 1-94; 382-398, 1864); Miiller's History of Vedic Literature
(N. Amer. Review, LXX. pp. 251-281, 1861) ; China and the Chinese
{New Englander, Feb., 1859); China and the West (ibid., Jan., 1861),
pp. 1-31, 1 vol. 8vo, cloth 6s
Sanskrit Grammar. See p. 355.
See also Miiller, 'C/hips,' Vol. IV.
9013 Whitworth (G. C.) An Anglo Indian Dictionary, 8vo, cloth.
1885 4s
A Glossary of Indian terms used in English, and of such English and other
non- Indian terms as have obtained special meanings in India.
9014 Wilkins (Rev. W. J.) Modern Hinduism : an Account of the
Religion and Life of the Hindus in N. India, 8vo, cl. 1887 8s
Life of the Hindus in all its relations from and before birth until geuerations
after death. Including chapters on the Home, Sects, Caste, Worship, Pilgrimages,
Position of Woman, Morals, Criminal Classes, Ceremonies attendmg Death, on
behalf of the Departed, Judgment, Rewards and Punishments.
9015 Hindu Mythology Yedic and Puranic, illustrated by
Native Artists, 12mo, cloth. 1900 6s
9016 Williams (Sir Monier-) Modern India and the Indians : Impres-
sions, Notes, Essays, 8vo, cloth (Triibner). 1879 6s
Simadh, Sacrifice, Self-immolation, and Self-Torture ; the Towers of Silence.
and the Parsi Religion ; Funeral Ceremonies and Offerings ; Indian Rosaries ;
Indian Muhammedanism, Brahmanism, Buddhism, and Christianity compared, &c.
9017 Brahmanism and Hinduism; or, Religious Thought and
Life in India, enlarged edition, 8vo. cloth. 1891 lis
Vedism, Bi-ahmanism, Hinduism, Saivism, Vaishuavism, Saktism, Tutelary and
Village Deities, Demon and Spirit Worship, Hero and Saint Worship, Death, Funeral
Rites and Ancestor Worship, Worship of Animals, Trees, and Inanimate Objects,
Religion in Family Life, Fasts. Festivals, and Holy Days, Temples, Shrines, and
Sacred Places, Caste, Theism, Rammohun Roy and his Successors, The Santals, &c.
9018 Buddhism, in its Connexion with Brahmanism and Hindu-
ism and in its Contrast with Christianity, second edition, with
Index, 8vo, cloth. 1890 12s 6d
Indian Wisdom, and Works on Sanskrit. See p. 355.
83, High Street, Ma/rylehone, London, W.
360 Francis Udwards's Catalogue
9021 Wilson (Prof. H. H.) Works, Collected and Edited by Dr.
Rest, 12 vols, (in 13), 8vo, cloth. 1861-71 7 15s
Keligions of the Hindus, 2 vols.
Essays on Sanskrit Literature, 3 vol?.
The Vishnu Purana, edited by Fitzedward Hall, and Index, 6 vols.
Theatre of the Hindus, 2 vols.
9022 Religions of the Hindus, 2 vols. Svo cloth. 1861 12s 6d
Sketch of the Religious Sects ; Three Tracts from Nepal ; Religious Practices
and Opinions of the Hindus ; Civil and Religious Institutions of the Sikhs ; Human
Sacrifices ; on the Burning of Widows and Hindu Funeral Ceremonies ; Buddha
and Buddhism ; Religion of Akbar.
9023 Essays, Analytical, Critical, and Philological, on Subjects
oonnected with Sanskrit Literature, 3 vols. 8vo, cloth. 1864-65 1
Analysis of the Puranas ; Hindu Fiction ; Medical and Surgical Sciences ;
Introductions to the Mahabharata and the Dasa Kumara Charita ; Account of the
Panchatantra ; Hindu Art of War ; Translation of the Meghaduta ; Considerations
on the Hindu Law ; on the Bhagavad Gita ; Preface to Sanskrit Dictionary (1819) ;
Sanskrit Grammars and Dictionaries ; Review of Max Miiller's History of Ancient
Sanskrit Literature.
9024 The Yishnu Purana : a System of Hindu Mjrfchology and
Tradition, translated from the Sanskrit, with Notes, edited by
Fitzedward Hall, 5 vols, and index (in 6), 8vo, cloth. 1864-77
See also Oriental Translation Fund, 4to, 1840.
9025 Select Specimens of the Theatre of the Hindus, translated
from the original Sanskrit, 2 vols. 8vo, cloth. 1871
On the Dramatic System of the Hindus ; Dramas (The Mrichchakati, or the
Toy Cart ; Vikrama and U rvasi, or the Hero and the Nymph ; Uttara Rama Cheritra,
or continuation of the History of Rama ; Malati and'Madhava, or the Stolen Mar-
riage ; Mudra Rakshasa, or the Signet of the Minister ; Retnavala, or the Necklace) ;
Ai)pendix, containing snort accounts of different dramas.
9026 Glossary of Judicial and Revenue Terms, and of Words in
Indian Official Documents, from the Arabic, Persian, Hindustani,
Sanskrit, Hindi, Bengali, Uriya, Marathi, Guzarathi, Telugu,
Karnata, Tamil, Malayalam, and other Languages, 4to, cloth.
1855 (published 31s 6d) 8s 6d
9027 = Religious Practices and Opinions of the Hindus, Two
Lectures, Oxford, 1840, 8vo, pp. 80. Madras 2s 6d
9028 On Rock Inscriptions of Kapur di Giri, Dhauli, and
Girnar, 1849, plates Jour. Asiatic See, Vol. XII. pp. 153-251 4s
9029 Lecture on the Cultivation of Oriental Literature, 8vo,
pp. 25. 1852 6d
9031 Wright (Daniel, Editor) History of Nepal, from the ' Parba-
tiya,' Sketch of the Country and People, with illustrations froin
native drawings and portraits, 8vo, cloth. CamhridgCf 1877 6s
Contains also a short Vocabulary, Parbatiya and Newari, some Newari Songs,
with literal translation, and list of MSS. procured for Cambridge University.
9032 Yule (Gen.) and Burnell (A. C.) Hobson-Jobson : a Glossary
of Anglo-Colonial Words and Phrases, Etymological, Geographical,
and Discursive, 8vo, cloth. 1903 1 8s
Zend, and the * Zendavesta.* See Pabsebs, pp. 340-342.
83f High Street, Marylebone, London, W.
Francis Edwards's Catalogue 361
INDO-CHINA:
Siam, Cochin-China, Cambodia, Annam, Tong-King,
Shan-States.
Geography^ History, Travels, Religion, Literature, Language,
Abeel (American Missionary) Two Visits to Bankok, and Eesidence
in Siam, 1831-32. See China, p. 371.
9033 Anderson (John, M.D.) English Intercourse with Siam in 17th
Century (Triibner), map, 8vo, cloth. 1890 9s
This work contains interesting accounts of the opeuing of Trade with Siam :
visits of the E.I. Co.'s vessels to Patani, Bangkok, Ayuthia, Ligor, &c. ; History of
Phaulcon the Adventurer, sometime Minister to the King ; Proceedings of Kichai'd
Burneby, George and Samuel White ; EUhu Yale, Governor of Madras, and the War
with Siam, 1687 ; Attack on the French at Mergui ; Journeys of- Leal and others
in Siam, 1825-7 ; Notes on Yale, supplementing those in Hedges's ' Diary,' Vols. II.
and III. (see India, p. 152) ; and a preliminary chapter on early Italian and
Portuguese visitors.
Expeditions ! Yunnan, 1868 and 1875. See ' Mandalay to
Momien,' p. 272; Sladen, p. 281 ; Anderson, p. 284.
9034 Aymonier (Commandant E.) History of Tchampa Annam
or Cochin-China Asiatic Quarterly, July and Oct. 1893 4s 6d
9034b Voyage dans le Laos, with numerous maps, 2 vols. 8vo,
cloth. PaHs, 1895-97 1 5s
9035 Le Cambodge ; Le Royaume et les Provinces Siamoises,
tnaTps and illust., 2 vols. imp. 8vo, cloth. Paris, 1900-1 1 10s
A full description of the country, people, antiquities, inecriptions, ice. A third
volume is to follow.
See also Soci6t6 Academique, p. 369.
9036 Baron (Samuel) Description of the Kingdom of Tonqueen (1686),
maTp and plates, folio, boards (from Churchill's Collection). 1732 9s
9037 Barrow ([Sir] John) Voyage to Cochin-China, 1792-3, with
Sketches of the Inhabitants ; also Journey into Southern Africa,
clmrt and 20 coloured plates, 4to, calf. 1806 14s
The account of Cochin-China is preceded by chapters on Madeira, Cape de
Verdes, Rio Janeiro, Tristan da Cunha, Amsterdam Island, and Java. See also
China, p. 37.S.
9037b Bartelemy (Marquis de) En Indo-Chine, 1894-97: Cam-
bodge, Cochinchine, Laos, Siam, Annam Septentrional, Tonquin,
maps and illust., 2 vols. 12mo, cloth. Paris, 1900-1 8s
Account of a journey of exploration.
9037c Billet (Dr. Albert) Deux Ans dans le Haut-Tonkin : Region
de Cao-Bang, ynaps and illustrations, 8vo. Lille, 1896-98 12s
Narrative of the results of two years' scientific work, with supplementary
chapters on the fauna and flora of the district named.
83, High /Street, Marylehone, London, W,
362 Frmwis Edwards's Catalogue
9038 Bissachere (M. de la) Expose Statistique du Tunkin, de la
Cochinchine, du Gamboge, du Tsiampa, du Laos, du Lac-Tho,
2 vols, in 1, 8vo, calf. London, 1811 8s
9039 Another edition, Etat Actuel du Tunkin, de la Cochinchine,
&c. 2 vols, in 1, 8vo, half-calf. Paris (Galignani), 1812 8s
Geographie, M^teorologie, Geologie, Anthropologie, Population, Zoologie. Sol et
Culture, P^che et Navigation, Arts et Manufactures, Beaux-Arts, Commerce,
Gouvernement, Keligion, Mceurs, Usages, Langue, Sciences, Litt6rature, Histoire,
Origines, Resume.
9040 Bock (Carl) Temples and Elephants, Narrative of a Journey
through Upper Slam and Lao (1881-2), map, 'portraits, coloured
plateSf and other illustrations, 8vo, cloth. 1884 9s
Carl Bock's journey was up the Menam and Menin? rivers to Kiang-Mai, thence
through little-known country to Kiang-Tsen on the Mekong. This work contains
the best account of the people of the Lao country.
See also Societe Acad6mique, p. 369.
9041 Borri (Father Chr., S.J.) Account of Cochin-China (1620), its
People, the Introduction of Christianity, &c., portrait of Confucius,
folio, boards (from Churchill's Collection). 1707 8s
9042 Cochin-China, another copy, half-calf 9s
9043 BoUinais (Capt. A.) et Paulus (Prof. A.) La Cochinchine
Contemporaine, map, 8vo, half-bound. Paris, 1884 3s 6d
History, Geography, Politics, Natural and Industrial Resources, Commerce, &c.
9044 Boulger (Demetrius) Essays on Central Asia, China, &c., with
a chapter on 'The French in Annam and Tonquin,' portrait and
maps, 8vo, cloth. 1885 5s
9045 Bowring (Sir John) The Kingdom and People of Siam, with
Narrative of the Mission, 1855, portrait, map, and plates (some
coloured), 2 vols. 8vo, cloth. 1857 14s
Geography, History, Population, Manners, Customs, Superstitious, Amusements,
Legislation, Productions, &c. An Appendix contains a brief History of Siam by
the King, and a History of Constant Phaulcon the Adventurer.
9046 Brabant (A. B.) The Colonization of Indo-China, from the
French of Chailley-Bert, with Litroduction, Notes, and maps,
12mo, cloth. 1894 5s
Beenier (Henri) Rapport sur le Tonquin, et sur les points d'int^ret
Commercial en Indo-(3hine. See Lyons Mission, p. 394.
Browne (Major Edmond) The Indo-Chinese Question, with chapters
on the People of those Countries. See p. 273.
BuRNEY (Col.) Overland Journey, Ligor to Bankok, 1825-26, by
Assist.-Surg. Arthur Harris. See Moor, Indian Archipelago,
Part I. 1837, Appendix, pp. 110-117.
9047 Caddy (Mrs.) To Siam and Malaya in the Duke of Sutherland's
Yacht **Sans Peur," 8vo, clotb. 1888 5s
9048 Campbell (J. G. D.) Siam in the Twentieth Century, map and
16 illustrations, 8vo, cloth. 1902 13s
Experiences and impressions of a British official recently adviser on Educa-
tional matters to the Siamese Government, describing the country, the people, the
Government, commerce, the Chinese in Siam, and other international questions.
83, High Street, Maoylebone, London, W.
indo-China, Siam, Tongking^ &c. 363
Caberi (Gemelli) Account of the Kingdoms of Tunquin and Cochin-
china (1695), from Fathers Emanuel Ferreira and Joseph Condoni
Voyage Round the World (pp. 267-271) pp. 4 ; China, p. 385.
9049 Carne (Louis de) Travels in Indo-China and China (1866-68),
from the French, vfiap and illustrations, Svo, cloth. 1872 7s
Account of an exploring journey from Saigon through Cambodia, Siam, and
Laos, up the Mekong towards its sources, thence through Yunnan to W. China and
down the Tang-tse to Shanghai, with chapters on the establishment of the French
Protectorate in Cambodia, the Ruins of Angkor, Landscapes and Sketches in
Yunnan, and on Policy in China.
9051 Colquhoun (A. R.) Across Chryse : Journey of Exploration
through South China Border Lands, Canton to Mandalay (1882), ivith
3 maps, 30 facsimiles of native draioings, and 300 photo-illustrations
and sketches, 2 vols. Svo, cloth. 1883 14s
The narrative of a most adventurous journey through Yunnan to Bhamo and
down the Irawadi. " Chrysd " is the ancient name for Indo-China.
9052 Across Chrys^ : Article Critique, par M. A. R. Havet
(Bull. Soc. Acad. Indo-Chinoise, 1900, pp. 501-19) 2s 6d
9053 Amongst the Slums, with History of the Shans by H. S.
Hallett, and 'The Cradle of the Shan Race' by Terrien de la
Couperie, 50 illustrations, Svo, cloth. 1885 8s
9054 " Overland " to China, with Chapters on S.W. China and
on Tongking, illustrated, Svo, cloth, 1900 68
9055 Paper on the South China Borderlands Proc. R. Geog.
Soo., 1882, pp. 713-30, map 2s 6d
9056 Cordier (Henri) Narrative of Recent Events in Tong-King,
royal 8vo, pp. 76. Shanghai, 1875 3s 6d
9057 Crawfurd (John) Journal of an Embassy from the Governor-
General of India to the Courts of Siam and Cochin China (1821-2),
exhibiting a View of the Actual State of those Kingdoms, second
edition, with maps, folding plates, views of Singapore, Bangkok, and
other illuBtrations, 2 vols. Svo, cloth. 1830 8s 6d
9058 Another copy, 2 vols. 8vo, calf lis
Siam, Kingdom of ; its Physical Features, Natural Products,
Animals, Native Races, Languages, Religion, Towns, Government,
Revenue, History, &c. See 'Descriptive Dictionary,' Indian
Islands, &c., 1856 (pp. 379-39i).
Camboja, ibid., (pp. 80-81).
Cochin-China, ibid. (pp. 105-112).
9059 Dalton (Wm.) History of Phaulcon the Adventurer : a Romantic
Biography, Svo, cloth. 1862 6s
Constant or Constantine Phaulcon, who was of Greek parentage and is said to
have been cabin boy in an English vessel, arrived in Siam about 1670. He became
chief merchant and eventually Prime Minister to the King of Siam. During a
revolution, towards the end of 1688, he was treacherously seized, tortured for the
recovery of his wealth, and ignominiously executed. See also Anderson, Bowring,
Orleans (I'^re).
Dampieb (Capt.) Account of Tonquin, the Natives, their Customs,
Religion, Trade, Government, with some Particulars of Cambodia
(1688-90). See Dampier's Voyages, Vols. I. and II.
83f High Street, Marylehone, Londo7i, W.
o 2
364 Francis Edwards's Catalogue
9060 Deveria (G.) Relations de la Chine avec rAnnam-Yietnam,
XVF au XIX'' siecle, d'apres des Documents Chinois, carte, royal
8vo, (I'Ecole des Lang. Orientales). Paris, 1880 6s
9061 Dubois (Robert) Le Tonkin en 1900, ma}) and illustrations,
royal 4to, Paris [1901] 1 5s
Account of the French conquest, with chapters on the soil and products, and
illustrations representing every aspect of native life and work.
Earl (G. Windsor) Visit to Bankok, March, 1834, with Notices of
Siam and the Siamese, the American Mission in the " Peacock,"
&c. See Earl's 'Eastern Seas,' 1837.
9062 Elias (Key) Sketch of the History of the Shans in Upper Burma
and Western Yunnan, royal 8vo, pp. 68, cl. Calcutta, 1876 4s 6d
9063 Visit to the Valley of the Shueli, Western Yunnan ; also
Margary's Notes of his Journey to Yunnan, maps Joub. R.
Geog. Soc, 1876, pp, 172-227, cloth 4s
9064 Finlayson (George) The Mission to Siam, and Hue, the Capital
of Cochin-China, 1821-22, with Memoir of the Author by Sir
Stamford Raffles, 8vo, half-calf. 1826 5s
For Crawfurd's Journal of this Mission, see p. 368.
9065 Fournereau (L.) Le Siam Ancien : Archeologie, Epigraphie,
Geographic, &c. ma'ps and 84 plates, Vol. I. 4to. Paris, 1895
(Musee Guimet) 2
9065b Les Ruines d' Angkor, map a7id 101 ^^^^es, 4to 2
9065c Les Ruines Khm^res : Cambodge et Siam, 110 plates,
4to 2
French Mission to Siam, 1685-86 :
9066 French Missions to Siam, by " Pinya." See Asiatic Quarterly (Vol. XT.
pp. 331-343 ; Vol. XII. pp. 120-133). 1901 48
9067 Voyage de Siam des P^res Jesuites, envoyez par le Roy aux Indes a la Chine,
avec Observations Astronomiques, Physiques, Geographic, Hydrographie,
et de I'Histoire [Par P^re Guy Tachard], /o^o^m^ and other plates, 4to, calf.
Paris, 1686 1
9068 another edition, p/a^es, 12mo, calf. Amsterdam, 1687 lis
9069 Journal ou Suite du Voyage de Siam, Lettres Famili^res, par Mr. L. D. C.
[I'Abbe de Choisy], reprint, 12mo, calf. Amsterdam, 1687 7s
9070 Journal da Voyage de Siam fait par I'Abbe de Choisy, nouvelle edition, 12mo,
calf. Trevoux, 1741 ' 8s
9071 Journal ou Suite [par I'Abbe de Choisy] and Voyage de Siam [par P^re Tachard],
2 vols. 12mo, calf, gilt {fine copy). Amsterdam, 1687-88 16s
9072 Relation of the Jesuits' Voyage to Siam in 1685, English translation, plates
12mo, half-calf. 1688 9s
9073 Memoirs of the Count de Forbin, Commodore in the Navy of France Narra-
tive of His Voyages to the East Indies, Account of the Battle at La Hogue,
and other Sea Fights during 44 Years' Service ; Secret History of the
Chevalier St. George's Expedition from Dunkirk to Scotland, 1708, &c.,
translated from the French, 2 vols. 12mo, calf. London, 1731 15s
Commodore Le Forbin accompanied the French Mission to Siam in 1685, and
remained there as a hostage "Generalissimo of the King of Siam's troops and
(Jovernor of the Tower of IJaiicock." He returned to France via Pondichery in
1687. His account of Siam and the people is less favourable than that of Father
Tachard and the Abbe de Choisy.
83, High Street, Marylehone^ London,, W.
Iiido-China, Siam, Tonghing, <kc, 365
9074 Gamier (Lt. Fr.) Voyage d'Exploration en Indo-Chine, 1866-8,
par une Commission Frangaise, presidee par le Capitaine Doudard
de Lagree, avec 250 gravures, 2 vols. 4to, et Atlas, 22 cartes et 48
planches (nomhres colorees), folio. Paris, 1873 (pub. 200 fr.) 6
The route of this expedition was up the Mekong to Ta-li-fu, la Yunnan.
9075 Voyage d'Exploration en Indo-Chine, revu et annote par
Leon Gamier, avec 211 gravures et 2 cartes, imp. 8vo, half-morocco.
Paris, 1885 18s
9076 Gerini (Major G. E.) Shan and Siam Asiatic Quarterly, Jan.,
1898, pp. 145-163. 2s
9077 Siam's Intercourse with China, 7th to 19th Century
Asiatic Quarterly (Vol. X. pp. 365-394, 1900 ; Vol. XI. pp. 155-
170). 1901 4s
With new evidence of the spread of Buddhism in Indo-China.
Gill (Capt.) The River of Golden Sand. See China, p. 386.
9078 Gunasekara (A. M.) Siamese Grammar, 8vo, cloth. 1892 10s 6d
9079 Gutzlaff (Rev. Charles) Journal of Two Voyages along the Coast
of China, and of a Residence in Siam (1828-31), 12mo, cloth. New
YorTc, 1833 3s
9081 Hallett (Holt S.) A Thousand Miles on an Elephant in the Shan
States, 8 maps and other illustrations, 8yo, cloth. Edinburgh, 1890 9s
Narrative of exploration surveys in Siam, &c., for a proposed railway from
l)iiriii;i to China, with descriptions of the manners, customs, and habits of the
people, their ethnology and history.
9082 Exploration Survey for a Railway Connexion between India,
Siam, and China, map Proc. R. Geog. Soc. 1886 2s
Hamilton (Capt. Alex.) Account of CocMn-CMna, Siam, Ton-
quin, &c., 1688-1723. See p. 146
Helms (Ludvig) Visit to Komput of English Merchants, and to
the King of Cambodia at Oudong, March, April, and May, 1851,
and to the King of Siam at Bankok, July, 1851.
See ' Pioneering in the Far Bast' (pp. 94-122). Malaya, &c.
KiEMPFER's Description of Siam, with Narrative of the Revolution
and Execution of Phaulcon, and other Observations, June and
July, 1690. See KiBMPFER's 'Japan,' Vol. I.
9083 Kennedy (H. G.) Report of an Expedition into Southern Laos
and Cambodia, 1866 Jour. R. Geog. Soc, 1867, XXXVII. pp. 298-
328, cloth. 3s 6d
Mr. Kennedy travelled in company with Mr. John Thomson {q.v.).
9084 King (D. 0.) Travels in Siam and Cambodia, 1858, map, Notes
on Antiquities, Natural History, &c., of Cambodia, by E. Forrest,
Dr. House, Dr. James Campbell, &c. Jour. R. Geog. Soc., pp.
177-198, cloth. 1860 4s
La Place (Capt.) Visits to Tourane Bay and Exploration of the
Gulf of Tonquin (Dec, 1830; Jan. and Feb., 1831), with Descrip-
tions of the Country and its Inhabitants, Considerations on French
Commerce, &c., 5 plates (Vol. II. pp. 277-475, and Atlas). See
Voyage of the ** Favorite," Malaya.
83, High ^Street, Marylehone, London, W.
366 Francis Edwwrds^s Catalogue
9085 Lanessan (J. L. de) L'Expansion Ooloniale de France, wUh 19
ma'ps, thick 8vo, (pp. 1,040) half-calf. 1886 7s
Algeria, Senegal and the Niger, Gaboon and the Congo, Madagascar, Indo-China
(geography, ethnography, agriculture, administration, statistics), Pondichery ;
Oceanie : Tahiti, New Caledonia, &c. ; Guiana, West Indies; Immigration, Penal
Colonization, &c.
9086 L'Indo-Chine Frangaise, Etude Politique, Economique, et
Administrative sur la Cochinchine, le Cambodge, I'Annam et le
Tonkin, 5 ma'ps, 8vo, half-calf. Paris, 1889 4i 6d
Leal's Travels in Siam, 1825-26; Treaty between the E.I. Co., &c.
See Wilson's Burmese War, Appendix, 1827; Anderson's English
Intercourse with Siam, 1890, p. 361.
Leyden (John) on the Languages and Literature of the Hindu-
Chines Nations, Malays, Javanese, Siamese, Anamese, Burmese,
Ball, Tagal, &c. Asiatic Researches (Vol. X., 8vo, 1811, pp. 158-
289). See p. 305, and Miscellaneous Indo-China Papers, Vol. I.
9087 Lorgeou (M. Edouard) Suphasit Siamois (Bull. FAthenee
Orientale, 1881-82) 2s 6d
9088 Loubere (M. de la) Envoy^ du Roy de la France, 1687-88. Du
Royaume de Siam, map and plates, 2 vols. 12mo. calf. Amsterdam,
1691 12s
9089 New Historical Relation of the Kingdom of Siam, map and
plates, 2 vols, in one, folio, calf. 1693 1
Of the country and its productions, people, their manners, customs, government?
revenue, art;?, religion the Talapoins, &c. Observations on preaching the Gospel
to Orientals, weights, money, measures, chess-play, Chinese counting, magical
squares, astronomy, chronology, chapters on Taprobane (Ceylon) and the Cape.
9090 McCarthy (James) Surveying and Exploring in Siam, map and
illustrations, 8vo, cloth. (R. G. Soc), 1900 7s 6d
The author was engaged for twelve years (1881-93) in exploring and collecting
material for a map of Siam which might form a national survey system. This
volume contains observations on the physical geography, the people, their history,
antiquities, &c.
Macartney (Lord), Ambassador to China, Visit to Turon Bay,
Cochin China, May and June, 1793, with Notices of that Country.
See Anderson, p. 372 ; Barrow, pp. 361, 373 ; Staunton, p 408.
9091 Macgregor (Surg.-Major John) Through the Buffer State:
Travels through Borneo, Siam, and Cambodia, portrait of the Prince
of Siam and other illustrations, 12mo, cloth, 1896 4s
This work describes the new provinces acquired by France, the ruins of Angkor
Wat, some great pagodas. &c.
Mandelslo, Account of Siam and Cambodia : the People, Kings,
Trade with the Dutch and Portuguese, &c., 1639 Mandelslo's
Travels (Part II. pp. 121-132). See pp. 13 and 48.
Marco Polo's Account of Ziamba or Ciampa (Siam), visited a.d.
1280. See Marsden's * Marco Polo ' (Book III. chap. vi. and Notes),
p. 14 ; and China, pp. 395, 413.
83, High Street, Marylebone, London, W.
Indo-Ghina, Siam, Toughing, &c. 367
9092 Mesny (Maj. -Gen. Wm.) Chinese Army. Tungking, 12mo, cloth.
1884 2s 6cl
All historical sketch, with some account of the " Black Flags."
9093 Michels (Abel des) Dialogues en Langue Cochinchinoise, Bvo,
sewed, pp. 24. Paris, 1869 2s 6d
Miscellaneous Papphis relating to Indo-China, &c. (Trlibner).
See Malaya and Straits Setti^ments.
Moor (J. H.) Hindu-Chinese Countries ; Siam, Harbour of Ko-Si
Chang, Bankok, the American Treaty, E.I. Co.'s Treaty; Mr.
Crawfurd's Mission ; Trade of Siam ; Cochin China (from Singapore
and Calcutta Papers). See Moor, 'Indian Archipelago,' Part I.,
1837 (pp. 191-240).
9094 Mouhot (Alex. Henri) Travels in the Central Parts of Indo-
China (Siam), Cambodia, and Laos, 1858-60, map and illustrations ,
2 vols. 8vo, cloth. 1864 10s
M, Mouhot describes Bangkok and the interior of Siam, through which he
travelled to Cambodia. He afterwards ascended the Mekong as iar as the frontiers
of Laos, exploring country where no European had ever been before, discovering
the splendid ruins of Angkor, which are of great magnitude. Starting for the S.W.
Provinces of China he died en route. These volumes, edited by his brother, are
well illustrated, and contain appendices (with plates) of new species of mammals,
reptiles, fishes, insects, and shells ; translations of Chinese tales and fables, a Cam-
bodian vocabulary, papers on the Damier or Cape Pigeon, and the Albatross, several
letters of the Author, and a paper read at the Royal Geographical Society.
9095 Notes on Cambodia, the Lao Country, &c,, map; also
O' Riley (Edw.) Tour to Karen-ni and Shan States, 1856-57, tvith
map Jour. R. Geog. Soc, 1862, pp. 142-216, cloth 4s 6d
9096 Moura (J.) Le Royaume de Cambodge, 7nap and illustrations,
2 vols, royal 8vo, sewed. Paris, 1886 1 ig
9097 Neale (Fred. A.) Narrative of a Residence at the Capital of the
Kingdom of Siam [Bankok], with description of the Manners, Cus-
toms, &c., of the Siamese, illustrated, 12mo, cloth. 1852 2s
With brief Sketch of Siamese History, Songs, Music, and Language.
9098 Norman (C. B.) Tonkin, or France in the Far East, 2 maps, Bvo,
cloth. 1884 4s 6d
Geography of Tonquin ; Annam and China ; Early relations of France with
Annam ; French Missionaries; Conquest of S. Annam, 1862; M. Dupuis's Expe-
dition up the Red River to Yunnan, 1872 ; Garnier's Capture of the Delta, 1873 ;
Pacific Negotiations Annexation of Annam, 1874 ; Riviere's Expedition to the Red
River, 1882-83 ; Capture of Hu6 ; French and Chinese Negotiations, &c.
9099 Colonial France, map, Bvo, cloth, 1BB6 5s
History of French Colonial Policy from the time of Richelieu and Colbert, with
chapters on Senegal, Reunion, Madagascar. East Lidies, Tahiti and the Marquesas,
Cochin-China, Annam and Tonkin, West Indian Possessions, &c.
9100 Peoples and Politics of the Far East, British, French,
Spanish, and Portuguese Colonies, maps and illustrations, 8vo,
cloth. 1895 7s 6d
Includes chapters on French Indo-China ; French Colonial Administration and
its Cost; Bankok and its People, Siamese Affairs (Fact and Fiction) ; the True
Story of France and Siam ; England and the Future of Siam.
8$y High Street, MarylebonCf London, W.
368 Frcrnds Edwards^s Catalogue
9101 Orleans (le Pere) Histoire cle Monsieur Constance, Premier
Ministre du Roy de Slam, et de la Revolution de cet Etat, 12mo,
calf. 1692 {rare)
9102 Orleans (Prince Henri d') Around Tonkin and Siam, translated
by C. B. Pitman, maps and 28 illust., 8vo, cloth. 1894 6s
Account of Prince Henry's Second Visit to Tonkin in 1802, containing chapters
on Hong Kong and Canton ; on Hanoi and Lower Tonkin, its mines and industries ;
Ascent of the Black Kiver, Visit to Luang Prabang, Observations on I^aos, Voyage
down the Mekong to Bankok, Trade of Tonkin, &c.
For account of P. Henry's First Visit to Tonkin with M. Bonvalot, in 1888-90,
see Tibet.
9103 From Tonquin to India by the Sources of the Irawadi,
1895-96, translated by Hamley Bent, illustrated by G. Vullier, imp.
8vo, cloth. 1898 10s 6d
On this third journey the Prince's route was through "W. Yunnan to Tali Fou
and by way of the Upper Mekong to the Borders of Tibet, down the valley of the
Lower Bramaputra, through Assam to Calcutta. Appendices include Scientific
Observations by M. Koux ; Descriptions of Mammals, Birds, Lepidoptera and
Plants ; Specimens of 24 Vocabularies, Picture Manuscripts, &c.
9104 Parker (E. H.) Siam Asiatic Quarterly, July, 1897 2s 6d
9105 The French in Indo-China /^)icZ., January, 1897 2s 6d
9106 Shan and f^mmIhid., April, 1898, pp. 401-405. 2s 6d
A reply to Gerini. See p. 365.
9107 Parkes ([Sir] Harry) Geographical Notes on Siam, tvith map of
the Lower Menam Jour. R. Geog. S., 1856, pp. 71-78, cloth. 3s
9108 Pinto (Fernand Mendez) Voyages and Adventures in Ethiopia,
China, Tartary, Cochin-China, Siam, Pegu, Japan, &c. (1537-58),
with descriptions of the People and Places visited and Accounts of
his Five Shipwrecks, translated by Cogan, folio, hf .-cf . 1653 24s
9109 Voyages and Adventures of Mendez Pinto, edited by Vam-
b^ry, 12mo, cloth. (Adventure Series), 1891 3s 6d
Mendei Pinto visited all the Portuguese trading ports between the Red Sea and
Japan. He interviewed the Kings of several countries, was five times shipwrecked,
thirteen times a slave, and sold sixteen times. Returning home for his notable
services and sufferings he received as a reward thanks more affectionate than
reasonable, because of his sins (he supposes), seeing that kings, the lively source
whence all recompense flow, do confer great estates on them which render no
service at all. Pinto was characterized by Cervantes as "prince of liars," and by
Congreve as "a liar of the first magnitude," his name has also given the word
mendacious " to our dictionaries, but his narrative is not now considered to be very
much exaggerated.
9110 Prendergast (Sir H. N. D.) France and Siam; McMahon
(Gen. A. R.) The Mekong-Menam Arrangement; Pickering
(W. A.) The Mekong Treaty ; The Future of Siam, by a Siamese ;
The Siam Agreement, &c. Asiatic Q. Rev., April, 1896 3s
9111 Pruniers Refleuris (Les) Po6me Tonquinois, traduit par
Landes, 8vo. Paris, 1884 3s 6d
9112 Reinach (L. de) Le Laos, 6 7naps and 125 illustrations, 2 vols,
in 1, royal 8vo, half -morocco. Paris [1902] 1 IDs
Phvsical geography, the people, political history, resources, industries, trade,
ea cultivation, communications, treaties, bibliography, &c.
88, Sigh Street, MaryUbone, London, W,
Indo-China, Siam, TongMng, d&c. 369
9113 Rey (Capt.) Yoyage from France to Cochin-Ohina in the
" Henry " of Bordeaux, 1819-20, 8vo, half-calf. 1821 (Phillips) 5s
9114 Rochon (Abbe) Voyage to Madagascar and the East Indies,
map, 8vo, half-calf, 1793 " 6s
With a Description of Cochinchina ; Taxes, Manners, Natural Products, Com-
merce, &c., (pp. 298-826).
9115 Ruschenberger (W. S. W., M.D.,) Yoyage Round the World,
1835-37, including Narrative of an Embassy to the Sultan of Muscat
and the King of Siam, 4 plates, 2 vols. 8vo, boards. 1838 10s
During this voyage the "Peacock" visited Rio Janeiro, Zanzibar, Muscat,
Bombay, Colombo, Batavia, Bankok, Turon Bay, Macao. Canton, Bonin and Sand-
wich Islands, Monterey (California), San Bias, Acapulco,' Callao, Vol. I., chaps, xxiii.
to XXV., and Vol. II., chaps, i. to vii., contain Sketches of Siam, and Vol. II., chaps,
viii. and ix.. Sketches of Cochin-China. The Treaty between the King of Siam and
the United States is printed in Vol. II., pp. 129-137.
ScHOUTEN (Joost) Description of the Kingdom of Siam, 1636. See
Thevengt's Collection (Vol. I.) and Jafan : Caron ; Varenius.
9116 Scott ([Sir] James George, " Shway Yoe ") France and Tong-
King : Narrative of the Campaign of 1884 and the Occupation of
Further India, map and plans, 8vo, cloth. 1885 5s
With Account of the Tonkinese. Chapters on Annam. Saigon, Camboja, and
Hainaa, Chapters on the proposed Kra Canal, and on the Indo-Chinese Empire.
9117 The Hill-Slopes of Tong-King Proc. R. G. Soc, 1886 2s
See also Burma, p. 281.
9118 Siam. Twenty photographs of Scenes in Bankok, Penang and
Singapore in large box 9s
9119 Siamese Blue Book (The) and Siamese Affairs; Law and
Administration in French Colonies of the Far East, by C. H. E.
Carmichael Astatic Quarterly, October, 1894, pp. 294-324 2s 6d
9121 Smyth (H. Warington) Five Years in Siam, 1891-96, inaps and
illustrations, 2 vols, 8vo, cloth. 1898 12s
' These volumes present in liaiidsome form the results of numerous adventurous
journeys The descriptions of travel are supplemented by chapters on Siamese
history and politics Appendices dealing with commercial statistics, natural
phenomena, Siamese music and musical instruments. The book is beautifnlly
illustrated by the author's sketches and from photographs."- Geographical Journal.
9122 A Journey on the Upper Mekong, Siam, 3 maps and 60
illustrations (R.G.S.), 8vo, cloth. 1895 5s 6d
9123 Societe Academique Tndo-Chinoise de France, Memoires
Tome J., 4to, sewed. Paris, 1879 - 8s
Contains papers relating to Cambodian, Siamese and Malay Manuscripts,
Buddhism, Architecture, History. Language, Ancient Ruins, &c.
l'a;)ors from Biiltdia <l< S'or. Indo-Chinoise, 1890 :
'.Mm Av6ra (Prniaiul de) La France, La Hautc-Birmanie, et le Tong-Kin (LS83),
PI). ]'J]--Jtn 2s
1M2.-, A.vnionirr (M.) his.i-i|,( ions du Cand)odge, pp. t21-132 2s
\)\2(; i;<)ck ((nil) Le i;.)ii(Mhi.<iiie an Laos (18s:5), ])]). 1 77-1 !)0 and photograph 2s 6d
127 r;,stoniiet d<'s I'osses^iM I L) Lcs Belations de la Chine et de I'Annam (1883),
pp. 2<)r,-2(;i ' 4s
9128 Gibert (Eugene) La Famille Koyale de Siam (1883), pp. 163-176 28
8S, High Street, Maryhhone, London, W.
'370 Francis Edwards^s Catalogue
9129 Sommerville (M.) Siam on the Meinam, from the Gulf to
Ayuthia, with Three Romances illustrative of Siamese Life and
Customs, 8vo, cloth. 1897 . 8s 6d
9130 Sprye (R. and R. H. F.) On Communication between Rangoon
and S.W. China ; also Paper on Same Subject by Dr. McCosh
Proo. R. Geog. Soc, 1860, pp. 45-54, cloth 3s 6d
9131 Tavernier (John Baptista) Relations and Treatises, additional
to his Six Voyages, majp and plates, folio, calf. 1680 18s
(1) Relation of Tonquin, with map and numerous folding plates, (2) How the
Hollanders manage their Affairs in Formosa, Mauritius, Java, Persia, &c., (3) Relation
of Japan, with map, (4) Relation of the Negociations of the French Company in
Persia (1665), at Agra, &c., (1666), (5) Observations on the E.I. Trade. For other
editions of Tavernier, see pp. 21, 22, and 238.
9132 Thomson (John) Antiquities of Cambodia: Sixteen Photo-
graphs, with Descriptions, obi. 4to, hf.-mor. Edinhiirgh, 1867 15s
Contains exterior and interior views of the Temple of Nakhon Wat, the great-
est of the Cambodian antiquities, now shrouded in the heart of a dense tropical
forest. These ruins, of considerable antiquity, are referred to in Mr. Thomson's work
' The Straits of Malacca, &c.,' by Mouhot in his ' Travels,' and by Fergusson in his
' History of Indian Architecture.'
9133 On the Antiquities of Cambodia N. China Branch R.
Asiatic Soc, 1872, pp. 197-204 2s
9134 The Straits of Malacca, Indo-China, and China: Ten
Years' Travels, maps and 60 luood engravings, 8vo, cl. 1875 8s
Description of Bangkok, Buddhist temples and priests ; an expedition to
Cambodia and its ruins. Voyage up the Gulf of Siam ; Saigon, the harbour and
town ; the Cochin-Chinese ; Visits to Hong Kong, Canton, Macao, Formosa, Foo-
chow, Shanghai, Nanking, Pekin, &c.
9135 Tran Bo: Comedie Annamite, traduit par Landes, Bvo. 1887 3s
Treaties between the E.I. Co., Great Britain, and Siam. See p. 22.
Valentyn's Account of Siam, Cambodia, Tonquin, &c., 1724. See
p. 23.
Varenius (B.) Descriptio Regni Siam. See Japan.
9136 Vincent (Frank) The Land of the White Elephant : Travels in
Burma, Siam, Cambodia, and Cochin-China, 1871-72, illustrated,
8vo, cloth. 1873 8s
9137 Another copy, half -morocco 10s
Narrative of a voyage to Burma, Singapore, Siam, Cambodia, and Cochin
China, in 1871, with visits to Rangoon, Mandalay, Bangkok, Siamrap, Panompin,
Saigon, &c., account of the ruins of Angkor, audiences with King of Siam, and a day
in his Palace, audience with King of Cambodia, the French in Cochin China, &c.
9138 White (John, Lieut. U.S.N.) A Yoyage to Cochin-China, 1819-
1820, 8vo, half-calf. 1824 4s 6d
Narrative of a trading voyage to Bahia, Tristan d'Acunha, Java, Banka, Palam-
ban, Pulu Condore, Philippines (with account of the Islands), and Cochin China,
the First American Voyage up the River Donnai to Saigon, with Account of the
Country and People.
9139 Young (Ernest) The Kingdom of the Yellow Robe : Sketches of
the Domestic and Religious Rites and Ceremonies of the Siamese,
with illustrations by E. A. Norbury and from photographs, 8vo,
cloth. 1900 8s 6d
83, High Street, Marylebone, London, W.
Francis Edwards* 8 Catalogue 371
CHINA.
Geography, Travels, History, Ethnology, Statistics,
Politics, Commerce.
*** For Chinesk Religion, Literature, and Language, see pp. 416 to 426.
9140 Abeel (Rev. David) Journal of a Residence in China and
Neighbouring Countries, 1830-33, map, 12mo, cloth. 1835 4s 6d
As American Missionary to S.E, Asia Mr. Abeel visited Canton, Macao, Patavia,
Singapore, Malacca, and Bankok. He has added chapters on Borneo, Celebes,
Philippines, Loochoo, and Japan.
9141 Ackermann's Workl in Miniature: China, containing the
Manners, Customs, Character, and Costumes of the People, by
Frederic Shoberl, 30 coloured plates, 2 vols. 12mo, bds. 1823 6s
9142 Abel (Clarke) Narrative of a Journey in China, and of the
Voyage to and from that Country, 1816-17, map, charts, coloured
and other plates, 4to, half-calf. 1818 12s
Mr. Abel accompanied Lord Amherst's Embassy as Surgeon and Naturalist.
When the " Alceste " was wrecked he was able to preserve his Journal of ' Observa-
tions ' only ; these describe the physical features, scenery, and people of the places
visited China, Corea, Loochoo, Philippines, Java, Hong Kong, Cape, Brazil,
St. Helena, Madeira, kc. Nearly the whole of his collections, 800 cases of plants
and zoophytes, were lost.
For other narmtives of the Embassy, see references under Amherst, below.
9143 Agassiz (A. R.) Journey from Hai-phong, Tong-King, through
Kwang-si Provinces to Canton, Feb. and March, 1890, map Proc.
R. Geog. Soc, May, 1891, pp. 249-264. Is 6d
Alcock (Sir Rutherford) The Englishman in China during the
Victorian Era. See Miohie.
9144 Alexander (W.) Costume of the Chinese, 50 coloured plates,
royal 8vo, cloth. 1804 18s
Lieut. Alexander accompanied Lord Macartney's Embassy, 1792-94.
9145 Allan (James) Under the Dragon Flag, Experiences of the
Chino-Japanese War, 12mo, cloth. 1898 2s
9146 Allen (Roland) The Siege of the Peking Legations: a Diary,
maps and plans, 12mo, cloth. 1901 4s
9147 Allgood (Major-Gen. G.) China War, 1860, Letters and Journals,
with 24 illustrations, 17 maps, and2 plans, oblong 4to, cl. 1901 8s 6d
See also references under " Arrow."
9148 Amherst (Lord), by Mrs. Thackeray Ritchie and Richardson
Evans, portrait (Rulers of India) 12mo, cloth. 1894 2s
With chapter on Lord Amherst's Embassy to China, 1816-17, and extracts from
his Lordship's unpublished diary. For other narratives see Abel, Davis, Ellis,
Morrison, Staunton (Sir G. T.), and Hall's and M'Leod's Corea.
9149 Amundsen (Edward) Journey through S.W. Sechuan, 1898-99
Geog. Jour., June and Nov., 1900 (Vol. XV. pp. 620-625 ;
Vol. XVI. pp. 531-537) -
83, High Sl/reet, MaryUhone London, W.
372 Francis Edimrds's Catahgue
9150 Anderson (^neas) Narrative of the British Embassy [under
Lord Macartney] to China, 1792-94, with Account of the Chinese,
their Towns, Cities, &c., 4to, half-calf. 1795 7s
9151 Another edition, 8vo, boards. 1796 3s
With a (Hossary of Chinese Words. See also Barrow, Macartney, Staunton,
9152 Anderson (John, M.D.) Mandalay to Momien : a Narrative of
Two Expeditions from Burma to Western China in 1868 and 1875,
under Cols. E. B. Sladen and Horace Browne, with vocdbulariesy
maps and illustrations, 8vo, cloth. 1876 6s
See also Sladen, p. 281 ; Zoology, &c,, p. 284.
9153 Anderson (Capt. Lindsay) A Cruise in an Opium Clipper, 12mo,
cloth. 1891 3s 6d
9154 Among Typhoons and Pirate Craft, with Visits to China
Ports and Japan, illnstrated, 12mo, cloth. 1892 2s 6d
Andradas (The) Voyage to Canton, 1517-18, SeeBarros, Ljungstedt,
Martin (R. M.), and Murray's Asia.
9155 Anson's Voyage Round the World in H.M.S. "Centurion,"
1740-44, compiled by Eichard Walter, 42 plates, 4to, calf. 1748 12s
9156 Another edition, ivith 3 charts, 8vo, calf. 1749 7s
The "Centurion" was at Macao from November, 1742, to April, 1743, and from
July to December, 1743, at Canton. Book III. chaps, vii, ix. and x., contain account
of Anson's jproceedings and transactions with the Chinese, including the sale there
of the Spanish galleon which he had captured off the Philippines.
9157 True and Impartial Journal of Anson's Voyage, by Pascoe
Thomas, Teacher of Mathematics, 8vo, calf. 1745 7s
Thomas's Journal contains an account of China, the people, government, towns,
religion, maxims, customs, education, &c., as well as a narrative of the proceedings
of the " Centurion" (see pp. 175-310).
"Aerow" (The Lorcha) War, 1800. See Alcock, Allgood, Blakeney, Bowring,
Colley, Cooke, Elgin, Fisher, Gordon (C, A.), Grant (Hope), Grose, Hunter, Keppel,
Knollys, Leavenworth, Lindley, Loch, McGhee, Michie, Mitford, Oliphant, Oliver,
Parkes, Rennie, Scarth, Swinhoe, Wolseley.
AvRiL (Father) Attempted Journey through Tartary to China. See
p. 2.
9158 Baber (E. Colborne) Travels and Researches in Western China,
3 large maps, royal 8vo, cloth. (R.G.S.), 1886 5s
Journey of Exploration in Western Ssu-Ch'uan Journey to Ta-Chien-Lu, 1878
Notes on the route of Grosvenor's Mission through Western Yunnan to inquire into
the circumstances of the murder of Mr. Margary. On tlie Chinese Tea Trade with
Tibet, 1879. The book contains a full description of the Lolo aboriginal tribe and
of their peculiar writing, which Mr. Baber was so fortunate as to discover.
" One of the finest books of travel ever written." Arch. Little, Esq.
9159 Backhoff (Feodor Iskowitz) Muscovite Envoy. Travels through
Siberia to Peking, China ; also Wagener (Z.) Voyages to Brazil,
the Cape, Java, and China (from Churchill's Collection, 12 pp.),
folio, sewed. 1704 4s
83, High Street, Marylebone, London, W,
China 373
9160 Balfour (F. H.) Waifs and Strays from the Far East : Essays
on Chinese Matters, royal 8vo, cloth. Shanghai, 1876 5s
Different views of the Chinese ; Dynasties ; Secret Societies ; Armaments ;
Liuchiu ; Legendary Corea ; Javanese Invasions and Influence ; Foreign Trade ;
Opium ; Rival Evangelizers ; Foreign Culture ; Buddhism ; Astrology ; Chinese
Jews ; Creation, kc.
9161 Leaves from My Chinese Scrap-Book, 8vo, cloth (Triibner's
Oriental Series). 1887 3s
This collection of papers relate to the First Emperor, Court Etiquette, Chinese
Medicine, the Horse in China, the Seven Wonders of Corea, Prince Kung, China's
Greatest Tyrant Custom, Taoist Fairy Tales of Instruction and Delight.
" Contains much that will interest a wider public than that which commonly
concerns itself with Chinese affairs," Atheiueum.
9162 Ball (Samuel) On Opening a Second Port in China, 2 maps, Bvo,
pp. 40. (From edition printed Macao, 1817) 2s 6d
9163 Account of the Cultivation and Manufacture of Tea in
China, gathered during a Residence, 1804-26, 8vo, cloth. 1848 3s
9164 Ball (J. Dyer) Things Chinese, third edition, revised and
enlarged, 8vo, cloth. Hong Kong, 1900 ' 7s
A Dictionary of Subjects connected with China - e.g., Abacus, Aboriginal Tribes,
Adoption, Amusements, Ancestral Worship, Arch'tecmre, Army, Art, Audience,
Bamboo, Books on China, Botany, Buddhism, Carving, Chess, Children, Chinese
Abroad, Chinese People, Climate, C!onfucius, Dialects, Dre.^s, Earthquakes, Educa-
tion, Embroidi'vv. Eti(iuette, Fire-crackers, History, Insects, Language. Laws,
Literature, Mandaiin, Missions, Mongols, Opium, Porcelain, Silk, Slavery, Societies
(Secret), Taouism, Tea, Torture, Woman, Writing, Zoology, &c.
9165 Barrow ([Sir] John) Travels in China (1793), Descriptions and
Observations during a Residence at the Imperial Palace, and on a
Subsequent Journey from Pekin to Canton, with 5 roloured plates
by W. Alexander, and other illustrations, 4to, calf. 1804 12s
This work supplements that of Sir George Staunton on the Embassy of Lord
Macartney in many particulars regarding the language, literature, science, govern-
ment, origin, and religion of the Chinese, and has a preliminary chapter on the
results of preceding embassies from other European Powers.
9166 An Auto- Biographical Memoir of Sir John Barrow, Bart., of
the Admiralty, portrait, 8vo, cloth. 1847 7s 6d
Includes Barrow's Personal Narrative of the Embassy to China, further obser-
vations on China and the Chinese, and notes on preceding narratives of the
" Embassy."
See also Macartney ; Anderson (^neas) ; Staunton.
Batuta (Ibn) Visit to China, with Account of the Country, People,
&c. See Oriental Trans. Fund, p. 336, and Yule's ' Cathay,* p. 4iy.
Baudier (Michael) History of the Court of the King of China (1610).
See Harley's Collection of Voyages, Vol. II.
9168 Bax (Capt. B. W.) Voyage of H.M.S. " Dwarf " in Eastern Seas,
(1871-74), Visits to China, Japan, &c., 12mo, cloth. 1875 3s 6d
Includes Visits to Singapore, Hong Kong, Amoy, Foochow, Nagasaki, Yesso
Fusi-Yamii, Formosa. Loochoo, Vladivostock, &c.
Benyowsky (Count) Visit to Macao and Canton, and Proceedings
there, Sept., 1771, to Jan., 1772. See Siberia: Benyowsky s
' Memoirs,' 1790 (Vol. II. pp. 75-88), p. 45L ______^
83, High St/reet, MaryUhone, London, W.
374 Francis Edwards* s Catalogue
9169 Beauvoir (Marquis de) Pekin, Yeddo, and San Francisco:
Conclusion of ' A Voyage Round the World,' English translation,
ivith 16 pJwto-illustrations, 12mo, cloth. 1872 3s 6d
Contains account of the visit of the Orleanist Princes to Shanghai, Tient-siu,
Pekin, and the Great Wall in March and April, 1867.
9171 Belcher (Sir E.) Voyage Round the World, in the '' Sulphur,"
1836-42, including Naval Operations in China, 1840-41, 3 charts, 19
steel engravings, and 20 vignettes, 2 vols. 8vo, half-calf. 1843 14s
In this voyage Central America, Sacramento River, N.W. Coast, Sitka, the
Sandwich Islands, Marquesas, Tahiti, Huaheine, Tonga, the Peejees, New Ireland,
New Britain, New Guinea, and the Eastern Archipelago were visited. The
" Sulphur " subsequently took part in the operations of the Canton River, and on
her way home put in at Point de Galle, Seychelles, the Cape, and St. Helena. An
appendix contains a treatise on geographic Wany by Mr. R. B. Hinds, 'The Regions
of Vegetation.'
Voyage of the ** Samarang," 1843-46. See Malaya, poat.
9172 Bell (John) Travels from Russia to Diverse Parts of Asia
through Persia and Siberia to China, &c., 1715-38; with
Delange's Journal of his Residence as Agent of Peter the First at
Pekin, 1721-22, map, 2 vols, small 4to, calf. London, 1763 14s
Mr. Bell, of Autermony, accompanied the Russian ambassador to Peking in 1719.
9174 Bell (Col. Mark) The Dungan Rebellions of 1861 and 1895-96
Asiatic Quarterly, January and July, 1896 4s
9175 Beresford (Lord Charles) The Break-up of China, with Account
of its Commerce, Currency, Waterways, Armies, Railways, Politics,
and Prospects, maps, 8vo, cloth. 1899 68
Results of inquiries on behalf of the London Chambers of Commerce at all the
British trading ports and an inspection of the Chinese army, navy, forts, and
arsenals.
9176 Bernard (W. D.) Narrative of the Voyages and Services o the
** Nemesis," 1840-43, and of the Naval and Military Operations in
China : with Account of Hong Kong and Remarks on the Character
and Habits of the Chinese, from Notes of Commander W. H. Hall,
3 charts, 6 plates, and other illustrations, 2 vols. 8vo, cl. 1844 12s
9177 Another copy, 2 vols. 8vo, half-morocco. 1844 15s
9178 Another edition, 1 vol., slightly condensed, with 4 charts,
4 plates, and other illustrations, 8vo, cloth. 1844 5s
9179 Populai' edition, loith 4 charts, 3 plates, and other illustra-
tions, 12mo, cloth. 1846 3s
A Naval Classic The " Nemesis," which was the first iron steamer to double
the Cape, visited Madeira, Princes and St. Thomas's islands, and, meeting with very
rough weather, had to put in at the Cape, Delagoa Bay, and Mozambique for repairs.
She next called at Johanna in the Comoros, at the Maldives, and Point de Galle,
whence she was ordered to Canton, vid Penang and Singapore. Mr. Bernard gives
a full account of the operations in the Canton River as well as of those at Chusan,
Ningpo, &c. ; also of the Envoy's visit to Nankin, the circumstances attending the
cession of Hong Kong, and the opening of the China Ports.
For other accounts of the First China War, 1840-41, see also Belcher, Bingham,
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Macpherson, Murray, Ouchterlony, Peking, Williams (Wells), Ellis (S. B.), &c.
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Vol. II.
9180 Bickmore (A. S.) Sketch of a Journey from Canton to
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9181 Bigham (Clive) Hon. Attach^ to H.M. Legation in Peking.
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9182 Bingham (Commander J. Elliott) Narrative of the Expedition
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the People, map and plates, 2 vols. 12mo, cloth. 1842 4s
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account of the War he has added a History of the Opium Question and
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9183 Narrative, second edition, with additions and coloured
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9184 Biot (Ed.) Dictionnaire des Villes, &c., dans I'Empire Ohinois,
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9185 Birch (John Grant) Travels in North and Central China,
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9187 Blakeney (Wm.) R.N. On the Coasts of Cathay and Cipango
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9188 Blakiston (Oapt. T. W.) Five Months on the Yang-Tsze (1861),
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account of the Taipings and their Rebellion by Mr. R. J. Forrest, a chapter on the
physical features of the great river, and Appendices, geological specimens, list of
ferns, meteorological observations.
9189 Borget (Auguste) Sketches of China and the Chinese, Thirty-
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9191 Boulger (Demetrius Charles) History of China, 3 vols. 8vo,
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9192 History of China, new edition, revised, maps and portraits^
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9193 A Short History of China for the General Reader, with
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9194 Central Asian Questions: Essays on Afghanistan, China?
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Bowers (Capt. H.) Voyage down the Yangtze, Feb., March, 1892.
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9197 Brebner (Alex.) A Little History of China, and a Cliinese
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9198 Breton (M.) China; its Costume, Arts, Manufactures, kc.,m
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9199 Another edition, with t\ie plates coloured, A: YoXs.m. 2, 18mo>
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9201 Bretschneider (Dr. E.) Mediaeval Researches from Eastern
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9202 History of European Botanical Discoveries in China, 2 vols.
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9203 Brine (Admiral Lindesay) The Taiping Rebellion in China, ma])
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9205 Brown (Edw.) Adventures among Chinese Pirates, and in
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9206 Bryson (Rev. Thomas) A Week in Nanking, the Old Metropolis
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9207 Bullock (T. L.) Consul, Chefoo. The Geography of China, map
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9209 Burns (Rev. Wm. C.) Missionary to China (1847-68), Memoir
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9230 Colley (Sir Geo. Pomeroy-) Life of, including Services in
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9231 Collingwood (Dr. Cuthbert) Rambles on the Shores and
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9234 China in Transformation, with maps and diagra7ns, 8voj
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9235 Colquhoun (A. R.) The "Overland" to China, loith portrait,
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9236 The Railway Connection of India and China; Barton
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9237 Coltman (R.) The Chinese, their Present and Future, Medical,
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9240 Cooper (T. T.) Travels of a Pioneer of Commerce in Pigtail and
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9248 Curzon (Hon. George N. [Lord]) Problems of the Far East;
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9250 David (I'Abbe Armand) Journal d'un Voyage dans le Centre de
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9265 Douglas (Prof. R. K.) China, with Chapter on Recent Events
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9268 Duhalde (P^re J. B.) Description of the Empire of China,
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Fathers Boures, Fontenay, Gerbillon, Le Comte, and Vesdelou, Nov., 1687, to Feb.,
1688 ; Descriptions of Fifteen Provinces ; Annals of the Monarchy and of the
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Grand Lama, &c.
9270 Dukes (E. Joshua) Everyday Life in China ; or. Scenes along
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9271 Eden (Charles H.) China, Historical and Descriptive, with
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9272 Elgin (James, 8th Earl of) Letters and Journals, edited by Wal-
rond, 8vo, cloth. 1872 5s 6d
Mission to China, &c., 1857-59. See Loch, p. 393 ; Oliphant,
p. 401 ; Osborn, p. 402; Scarth, p. 407 ; *' Arrow," p. 372.
9273 Elias (Ney) Notes of Journey to the New Course of the Yellow
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9274 Visit to Yalley of the Shueli, W. Yunnan, map ; Bhamo to
Mung-Mau, through the Hills of the Lenna Kahhyens, 1875 Jour.
R. G. S., 1876, pp. 198-227, cloth 3s
See also p. 364.
Ellenborough (Earl of, Governor- General of India) Letters on the
China Expedition of 1841-42. See India, p. 127.
9275 Ellis (Sir Samuel B.) Royal Marines, Memoirs and Services,
from his own Memoir, 8vo, cloth. 1866 ^s
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9276 Ellis ([Sir] Henry) Journal of Proceedings of the Late Embassy
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Manilla, Shipwreck of the " Alceste," boat voyage to Batavia, homeward voyage by
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9278 Proceedings of the Embassy to China, 1816-17, second
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9280 Field Officer (A) The Last Year in China to the Peace of
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9281 Fielde (A. M.) A Corner of Cathay : Studies from Life among
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9282 Fisher (Lieut.-Col. E.E.) Personal Narrative of Three Years'
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FoNBLANQUE (E. de) Niphon Pe-che-li, Northern China. See
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9283 Fortune (Robert) Three Years' Wanderings in the Northern
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9284 Journey to the Tea Countries of China, with a Notice of
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9286 A Residence among the Chinese ; Scenes and Adventures
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9287 Yedo and Peking : Journeys to the Capitals of Japan and
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9288 Forbes (Lieut. F. E.) Five Years in China, 1842-47, with
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Lieut. Forbes, whose principal object in visiting China was to collect coins,
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Chinese observance of the IVace. I'rovincial (iovernnieut, Coins, Agriculture. Tavern
Life, Education, Confucius, Taoui^^m. r.uddhisni, Christianity, Military and Naval
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9289 Frere (Alice M., Mrs. ( Jodfrey Clerk) The Antipodes and Round
the World: Travels in Australia, New Zealand, Ceylon, China,
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Chinese. The author vis t^d Hongkong, Canton, Shtnghai, Hankow, Ningpo, the
Tung Lake, Nanking, Chefoo, Kai-chow, Tientsin, Peking, the Great Wall, in
April, May, June, and July, 1866.
Fytche (Col.) Memorandum on the Panthays, or Mahommedan
Population of Yunnan, 1867. See Fytche's *Burmah,' p. 276.
9290 Gardner (Chris.) Chinese Laws and Customs Jour. Royal
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Caspar da Cruz, Dominican Friar, A Treatise of China and the
adjoining Regions : Canton Described ; Shipping and Husbandry
of China, Industry, Trade, Customs, Government, Religion, Portu-
guese Trade, &c. 1556. See Purchas (Vol. III. pp. 166-198), p. 18.
Gattbil (Anthony) Journey from Canton to Peking, 1722. See
Astley's Voyages (Vol. IV.), p. 2.
9201 Gemelli - Careri (Dr. J. F.) Voyage Round the V^orld to
Turkey, Persia, India, China, Philippines, New Spain (1693-99),
ivith folding plates (from Churchill's Collection), folio, calf. 1704 1
The author spent nearly two years in China (Aug., 1695, to Vfarch. 1697). He
has chapters on Macao and its Forts, Canton, Nanyanfu, the Great. Canal, Nan-
chianfu, the Capital of Kiansi. Nanking, Peking, the Imperial Palace, Audience
with the Emperor, the Great Wall, Religions of the Empire, Catholic Missions;
History, Cities, and Population of the Empire, the Government, Arts, Literature,
Industries, Navigation, Nobility and Ceremonies, Habits, Customs, Weapons, Coins,
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9292 Giglioli (Prof. Enrico Hillyer) Viaggio Intorno al Globo della
" Magenta," 1865-68, Capt. V. F. Arminjon, Relazione Descrittiva e
Scientifica, Introduzione Etnologica di Paolo Mantegazza, 9 maps,
10 plates f 88 wood engravings, royal 4to, boards. Milan, 1875 18s
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to China which visited Peking, Woosung, Shanirha.i. Hongkong, Macao, Canton
during September to December, 1866, and Janua'-y, 1867.
9293 Giles (Herbert A.) Chinese Sketches, 8vo, cloth. 1876 5s
The Emperor Tsai-Shun, Position of Women, Etiquette. Literatu e, MeHical
Science, Guilds, Pawnbrokers, Slang. Games and Gamblingr, Jurisprudence, Budd-
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9294 Historic China, and other Sketches, 12mo, cloth. 1882 4s
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and twelve cases ; Education Fans Surnames Freemasonry Mesmerism, Plan-
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9295 China and the Chinese, 12mo, cloth. JV. 7., 1902 3s
Language, Literature, Government, Taoism, Manners and Customs.
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9296 Gill (Oapt. Wm., R.E.) The River of Golden Sand ; a Journey
through China and E. Tibet to Burmah (1876-77), with introduction
by Yule, illustrations and 10 maps, 2 vols. 8vo, cloth. 1880 15s
9297 Another copy, half -morocco extra 20s
After a first journey in North China, Capt. Gill started up the Yang-tse to the
Western interior, partly in company of Mr. Colborne Baber (see p. 372), making
excursions to the Min Mountains among Lolo, Man-tzu, Si-fan, Tibetan and other
highland races, thence through Yunnan, in the footsteps of Margary, to Bhamo and
the Irawadi. The introduction, by Gen. Yule, treats of the geography and rivers of
Eastern Tibet, on direct communication between India and China, on Missions,
including that of Hue and Gabet ; the Explorations of Gamier (with some unpub-
lished letters) and later travellers, viz : Cooper (1868), Sladen (1869), Browne (1875),
Margary (1874), the Grosvenor and Baber Mission to Yunnan to inquire into the
circumstances of Margary's Murder (1875), McCarthy (1877), and Cameron (1878).
9298 Travels in Western China and on the Borders of Tibet
Jouja. R. Geog. Soo., 1878, pp. 57-172 and map, half-mor. 6s
This paper gives the scientific results of Capt. Gill's Explorations, for which he
received the gold medal of the Society.
9299 Gipps (G.) H.M.S. " Orlando." The Fighting in North China to
the Fall of Tientsin, ivith sketches, 4to, swd. 1901 2s 6d
Goes (Benedict) Journey, Agra to China, 1594-1607. See Pukchas,
Vol. III. ; Hue's ' Christianity in China '; and Yule's * Cathay.'
9300 Gordon (Surg.-Gen. Sir 0. A.) Recollections of Thirty-nine
Years in the Army, portrait, 8vo, cloth. 1898 6s
Services in India, 1843, 1857-58 ; Gold Coast, 1847-48 ; Siege of Paris, 1870-71 ;
China Expedition, 1860-61, including Visits to Singapore, Hongkong, Tientsin,
Chefoo, Nagasaki, &c.
9301 Gordon (General) Events in the Taeping Rebellion (1862-64),
with monograph, introduction, and notes by Egmont Hake, photo-
portrait, Chinese seal, and map, 8vo, cloth. 1891 (pub. 18s) 4s 6d
With chapters on Gordon as " Leader of Men," China and Foreign Powers, and
' Keminiscences by One who Served with Gordon in China.'
9302 Life of Gordon, by Demetrius Boulger, with 2 portraits,
8vo, cloth. 1896 58
A considerable portion of this ' Life ' is devoted to the China War, the Taeping
Rebellion, and Operations of the " Ever- Victorious Army," Mr. Boulger having had
free access to General Gordon's private papers. To these he has added (by special
privilege) a further authoritative narrative of the events that followed the execu-
tion of the Taeping Wangs at Soochow, and a chapter on Gordon's private mission
to China in 1880 when war between Russia and China was preventecl.
The " Ever-Victorious Army." See Wilson.
9303 Gorst (Harold E.) China, with map aiid 28 illustrations (Imperial
Interest Library), 8vo, cloth. 1899 3s 6d
Contents : Impending Changes in the Far East ; China's Resources ; the
Yang-tse Valley, Chinese History, and Civilization ; Scientific Ignorance ; Genius
in Farming ; Family Life ; the Chinese Workman, Old and New ; Merchants and
their Guilds ; Influence of the Literati ; Paternal Government ; a Corrupt Man-
darinate ; Religion and Worship ; the Missionary Trouble ; the Chinese Army ;
Intercourse with the West ; Diplomacy and Foreign Influence ; Russia ; Recent
Developments ; Railway Enterprise ; Fmancial Resources ; Problems of its Future
considered from a Chinese point of view, and in reference to British interests and
international claims.
Several of the illustrations are reproduced from Lieut. Alexander's drawings
taken during Lord Macartney's Embassy in 1793.
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9304 Grant (Gen. Sir Hope) Incidents in the China War of 18G0,
edited by Capt. Henry [Lord] Knollys, R.A., 12mo, cloth. 1875 6s
Contains a chapter describing Sir Hope Grant's visit to Japan, Dec, 1860.
9305 Life of General Sir Hope Grant, with Selections from his
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illustrations, 2 vols. Svo, cloth. Edinburgh, 1884 9s
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Sikh Wars (1844-45 and 1848-49), the Indian Mutiny (1857-58), and the China War
of 1860 (of this expedition he was commander-in-chief). The second volume of the
' Life ' is largely occupied with it, and contains matter not in the ' Incidents.' See
also Knollys, p. 391.
9306 Gray (Ven. J. H., LL.D.) China: a History of the Laws,
Manners, and Customs of the People, edited by W. Gow Gregor,
with 150 full-page illustrations, being facsimiles of drawings by a
Chinese artist, 2 vols. Svo, cloth. 1878 (scarce) 2 2s
9307 Another copy, 2 vols. Svo, half-calf extra 2 Ss
Dr. Gray was Consular-Chaplain at Canton, and subsequently Archdeacon of
Hong Kong.
Contents : Geography, Topography, Population ; Government ; Prisons and
Punishments ; Keligion Confucianism, Gods and Goddesses ; Education and the
Press ; Marriage, Divorce, Parents and Children ; Servants and Slaves ; Festivals ;
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and Bridges ; Agriculture and Stock ; Gardens ; Tea ; Silk ; Potteries ; Ships ;
Fisheries and Fishing-Boats; Aboriginal Types ; Physical Features, &c.
"The most truthful and vivid picture of Chinese life which has ever been
])uh\\ehed."AfhencEum.
9308 Gray (Mrs.) Fourteen Months in Canton (1877-78), il
12mo, cloth. 1880 4s 6d
A series of familiar letters descriptive of the everyday life of the Chinese in
the City of Canton and neighbourhood.
9309 Gros (Baron) Embassy to China (1857-58), Recollections of, by
Marquis de Moges, translated from the French, 12mo, cl. 1860 5s
9311 Grosier (Abbe) A General Description of China, Tartary, the
Isles and other tributary Countries, their Provinces, Natural
History, Animals, Vegetables, and Minerals, Cities, Population,
Government, Religion, Manners, Customs, Arts and Sciences,
translated from the French, map and copperplates, 2 vols. Svo,
calf. 1788 lis
Compiled chiefly from the writings of the Jesuit missionaries, with criticism of
the work of MM. Paw and Sonnerat.
Grosvenor (The Hon. Thos.) Mission through Western Yunnan to
inquire into the Circumstances of the Murder of Margary. See
Baber, W. China ' (pp. 154-192), p. 372.
Grueber et d'ORViLLE (Peres) Voyage h la Chine, avec la Relation
du Voyage par terre dupuis Pekin jusqu'en Europe, ou il se trouve
aussi des remarques curieuses sur la Langue Chinoise. Le Memo
en Italien. See Thevenot's 'Collection of Voyages' (Vol. H.),
p. 22.
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9312 Gueluy. Description de la Chine Occidentale, Moeurs et His-
toire, par un Voyageur, traduit du Chinois par M. Gueluy
(Extrait du Museon), roy. 8vo, pp. 158 and 2 majis. Loiivain, 1887 3s
9313 Guignes (M.) Voyages a Peking, Manille et File de France,
1784-1801, Text, 3 vols. 8vo, Atlas, de 97 planches et cartes^ folio.
Paris, 1808 1
M. de Guignes was interpreter in the Dutch Embassy (1794-95). and travelled
through the country from Canton to Peking and back, visiting Nanking on the
return journe}^, Plates 1 to 95 illustrate scenes and incidents in China. See also
Van Braam.
9314 Guinness (Geraldine) Story of the China Inland Mission, onajys,
portraits, &c., 2 vols. 12mo, cloth. 1894 7s 6d
9315 In the Far East : Letters from Geraldine Guinness (Mrs.
Howard Taylor), portraits and illustrations, 4to, cloth. 1901 3s 6d
9316 Gundry (R. S.) China and her Neighbours : France in Indo-
China and Thibet, maps, 8vo, cloth. 1893 5s
9317 China, Present and Past, 7nap, 8vo, cloth. 1895 4s
Education, Industrial Progress, Foreign Intercourse, Currency and Trade,
Missions, &c.
9318 Gutzlaflf (Rev. Charles) Journal of Three Voyages along the
Coast of China, 1831-33, with Notices of Siam, Corea, and Loo-
Choo, with Essay on China by Rev. Wm. Ellis, map and portrait,
12mo, cloth. [1839] 3s 6d
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9319 China Opened : Topography, History, Customs, Arts,
Manufactures, Literature, Religion, Jurisprudence, &c., of the
Chinese Empire, revised by Dr. Andrew Reed, 2 vols. 12mo, cloth.
1838 6s
9321 Habersham (Lieut., U.S.N.) My Last Cruise; Where we
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1853-55, illustrated, 8vo, cloth. Philadelphia, 1857 9s
Malay Archipelago, Loochoo, Coasts of China, Formosa, Japan, Kamchatka.
9322 Halcombe (C. J. H.) The Mystic Flowery Land : a Personal
Narrative, coloured and photo illust., 8vo, cloth. 1896 4s 6d
Hall (Commander) Voyages of the '* Nemesis " in China Seas,
1840-43. See Bernard, p. 374.
9323 Hart (Rev. Yirgil C.) Western China : a Journey to the Great
Buddhist Centre of Mount Omei, Province of Sz-Chuan, Upper
Yangtse-Kiang (1887), illustrated, 12mo, cloth. Boston, 1888 5s
The province of Sz-Chuan is one of the most populous in China an empire in
itself numbering 80 millions.
9324 Hart (Sir Robert) These from the Land of Sinim : Essays on the
Eastern Question, 8vo, cloth. 1903 3s 6d
New edition, with additional chapter, ' China, Reform, and the Powers.'
9325 Henderson (W. A.) Health of Chefoo and Ningpo, 8vo, pp. 20.
1886 " Is 6d
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9326 Henry (Rev. B. C.) The Cross and the Dragon; or, Light in the
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9327 Ling-Nam ; Interior Views of Southern China, and Explora-
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A pleasant, brightly written book, with descriptions of scenery, fine rivers, and
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IS devoted to Hainan, or the Island of Palms, its topography, rolling plains, interior
hill country, aborigines, &c.
9328 Hertslet (Sir Edward) Treaties of Commerce between Great
Britain and China, 1st January, 1877, 8vo, cloth 3s
9329 Hippisley (A. E.) Catalogue of Chinese Porcelains and History
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9330 Hirth (F., Ph.D.) China and the Roman Orient, their Ancient
and Mediieval Eelations, as represented in Old Chinese Kecords,
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9331 Chinesische Studien, imp. 8vo, half-mor. J/w?wcA, 1890 9s
Essays on Trade of China in Ancient Times and in the Middle" Ages; on the
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of Lei-Chow, with Account of the CHmate, Products, Inhabitants, &c. ; Chinese and
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9332 Holcombe (Chester) of the U.S. Legation at Peking. The Real
Chinaman, loith 77 illustrations , 8vo, cloth. 1895 4s 6d
9333 The Real Chinese Question, 12mo, cloth. 1901 4s
This little volume, "stating facts neither exaggerated nor overdrawn, appeals
not for China, but for fair play." Mr. Holcombe describes the Chinese as they are
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influences which operate in China.
9334 Holman (Lt.) the Blind Traveller. Travels in China, New
Zealand, New South Wales, Van Diemen's Land, &c., plates, 8vo,
cloth. 1840 5s
The author spent three months (Sept. to Dec, 1830) at Macao and Canton, and
devotes nine chapters to a description of the trade of the port, character and
customs of the merchants, opium smuggling, Chinese policy and ethics, arts
and manufactures, the religion, language, and an outline of Chinese history. A
map and five plates are added.
9336 Hosie (Alex.) Three Years in Western China : Narrative of
Three Journeys in Ssu-ch'uan, Kuei-chow, and Yiin-nan, with a
Pho vocabulary, map and illustrations, 8vo, cloth. 1890 6s 6d
In an introduction contributed by Mr. Arch. Little he says : "Few visitors to
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those who come after them in the same field, as well as for the instruction and
entertainment of the world at large."
The preface to the new edition contains a history of the changes in the Chinese
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importance of Sechuan and Yunnan as producing areas. This work is of permanent
interest.
9338 [S(;condJ Journey through S.W. China to Western Yunnan,
map. P.R.G.S., 1886 Is 6d
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HowARTH (Sir Henry) History of the Mongols. See p. 445.
HiJBNER (Baron) A Ramble Round the World, 1871 China:
Shanghai, Pekin, Tien-Tsin, Hong-Kong, Canton, Macao. See p. 10.
9339 Hue (Abbe) Travels through Tartary, Thibet, and China,
1844-46, trans, by Hazlitt, illust., 2 vols. 12mo, cloth. [1852] 5s
EecollectioDS of a two years' journey by MM. Hue and Gabet through the
deserts of Tartary (Southern MongoHa), across the Chinese province of Kansu, the
Koko Nor Country, and Thibet (including a residence in the monastery of Koum-
boun and in Lhasa\ thence to the W. border of China, where they were arrested by
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9340 Condensed edition : A Journey through Tartary, Thibet,
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Sinnett (Travellers' Library), 12mo, cloth. 1852 2s
9341 The Chinese Empire : a Sequel to ' A Jouiney through
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These volumes continue the picturesque narrative -of Hue and Gabet'g journey
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valuable information gleaned during a previous residence of fourteen years, when
they had secretly traversed the countr) from north to south. The life of the people,
their customs and character, their government, industry, &c., are displayed with
thorough knowledge.
9342 Christianity in China, Tartary, and Thibet, to the
Commencement of the 18th Century, 3 vols. 8vo, cl. 1857-58 158
Vol. I. From the Apostleship of St. Thomas to the Discovery of the Cape of
Good Hope, including Nestorians, " Prester John," Missions of Carpini, Rubruck
and Hay ton, Marco Polo, John of Montecorvino.
Vol. II. To the Establishment of the Manchoo-Tartar Dynasty ; Xavier, Roger
and Ricci, Go6s, D'Andrada, L6on, Semmedo, Schall and Rko.
Vol. III. The Dominicans: Morales, Capellas, Lopez, Navarette, Verbiest;
French Missionaries ; Gerbillon ; Cardinal de Tournon's Legation Narrative of
Father Thomas, 1706 ; Constitution of Pope Clement XI. on Chinese Cerrmonies.
9343 Hunter (Wm. 0.) Bits of Old China, 12mo, cloth. 1885 3s 6d
Recollections and anecdotes of Canton, Macao, &c., visits to Singapore and
Malacca before the English factory was removed to Hongkong, with incidruts of
the first Chinese War, 1842.
Ibn Batuta's Travels to China, 14th Century. See Yule, p. 413.
9344 Illustrated London News : Cuttings relating to China,
1842-64, mounted on sheets, folio \
9345 Isbrand Ides (Everard) Three Years' Travels from Moscow
Overland to China, through Great Tartary to Peking (1692-95),
with Description of China by a Chinese Author (Dionysius Kao),
translated from the Dutch of Witzen, with his interesting map of the
Muscovy Empire and numej'ous plates, small 4to, calf. 1706 1 5s
9346 Another copy, without inwp, small 4to, calf. 1706 10s
Account of the First Russian Embassy from Peter the Great to the Emper^-r of
China. There are several views of Siberian towns, of the Great Wall of China, and
of the reception of the visitors in Peking, where they remained 106 days. The map
is that of Francis Halba.
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China 391
9347 Jack (Dr. R. Logan) From Shanghai to Bhamo, with map and
illustrations G-EOG. Jour., March, 1902 (Vol. XIX. pp. 249-277) 2s
Jesuit and other R. Catholic Missions in China, 16th and 17th
Centuries. See Hue, Kp:sson, ' Lettres l&difiantes,' and Lockman's
Translation (p. 12), L.tungsted, Le Comte, Martin (Montgomery),
Mendoza, Purchas (' His Pilgrimes,' Vol. HI.), p. 18, Semmedo, &c.
9348 Jocelyn (Lord) Six Months with the Chinese Expedition :
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Kao (Dionysius) Description of China, its Provinces, Inhabitants,
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(above).
9349 Keppel (Admiral Sir Henry) A Sailor's Life under Four
Sovereigns, witli numerous portraits and other illustrations, 3 vols.
12mo, cloth. 1899 10s 6d
Admiral Keppel served in the China and Eastern Seas as Commander of the
" Dido," 1842-43, in the " Raleigh," and after her loss in the " Alligator," 1847, and
held the China Command 186G-69. The third volume contains brief accounts of
visits to Hongkong and other Chinese Ports, narrative of a trip up the Yangtse,
Memories of Gordon, and of visits in company of the Dulie of Edinburgh and suite
to Yedo and Peking, Sept. and Oct., 1869.
9350 Kesson (John) The Cross and the Dragon; or, Fortunes of
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9351 Kircher (Athanasius). La Chine d'Athanase Kirchere, illustree
de plusieurs Monuments tant Sacr^s que Profanes, et Recherch^s
de la Nature et de I'Art traduit par F. S. Dalqui^, portrait,
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Anquetil du Perron's copy, with a note on fly-leaf.
9352 Knollys (Major [General] Henry [Lord]) English Life in China,
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author's visit in 1860. See also Grant (Sir Hope).
9353 Krausse (Alexis) China in Decay: Story of a Disappearing
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The Country, the People, the Government, Foreign Relations, Record of the
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Siberia, &c.
9354 The Far East : its History and its Question, with 8 maps
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A useful handbook on the Eastern Question, treating of the history of China,
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9355 Krusenstern (Admiral) Voyage Round the World in the
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The first Russian circumnavigation. The object of the voyage was to open
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Canton, an account of the People, Government and the llebellion, the introduc-
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9357 Lamprey (Jones) Journey N.W. Neighbourhood of Pekin
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9358 Landor (A. Henry Savage-) China and the Allies, ivith 10 maps
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9359 Lang (H.) Shanghai Considered Socially, a Lecture, 8vo, pp. 64.
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9361 Lay (G. Tradescant) The Chinese as They Are: their Language,
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9362 Leavenworth (Prof. Charles S.) The "Arrow" War with
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9363 Le Comte (Louis) Nouveaux Memoires sur I'Etat de la Chine,
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9364 Memoirs and Observations. . . .in a Journey through China,
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9365 Memoirs on the Empire of China, new edition, ivith portrait
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9366 [Lindley (A. F.)] Ti-ping Tien-Kwoh : History of the Tiping
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imp. 8vo, cloth. 1866 10s
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9367 Lindsay (H. H.) and Gutzlaff (Rev. Mr.) Reports of Pro-
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Amherst" (Feb. to Oct., 1832), 8vo, boards. 1833 3s 6d
From House of Commons Papers relating to the Trade with China. See also
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9368 Little (Arch. J.) Through the Yang-tse Gorges ; or, Trade and
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9369 Cheaper edition, 12mo, cloth, 1898 3s 6d
Journal of a Trip from Shanghai up the Yangtse, 1,400 miles, to Chung-King,
Province of Sze-Chuen, Feb., March, and April, 1887, with chapters on Chinese
Trade, Geography, Geology and Fauna of the Yangtse Valley, Ichang and its
Environs, Catholic and other Missions, the Awakening of China, Pliny on the
Chinese, &c.
9370 The Crux of the Upper Yangtse, illustrated Geog. Jour.,
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9371 Little (Alicia Bewicke, Mrs. Archibald) Intimate China: the
Chinese as I have Seen Them, map and numerous illustrations,
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9372 Intimate China, another copy, roy. 8vo, hf.-mor. extra 14s
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Western China. Tne work includes chapters on Arts and Industries ; Affairs of
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Coup d'Etat ; Chinese Morals and Superstitions ; Our Missionaries ; Buddhist
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9373 The Land of the Blue Gown, with 125 photo-illustrations,
8vo, cloth. 1902 5s
A series of interesting sketches portraying the condition of things in China prior
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foreigners during the siege of Peking, with chapters on the border tribes of Tibet,
accounts of visits to Canton, Hongkong, Macao, Swatow, Amoy, Fooohoo, Hankow,
and Mission Stations.
9374 Litton (G. J. L.) Report of a Journey to North Ssu-ch'uan,
royal 8vo, pp. 48, maps (Foreign Office). 1898 Is
9375 Ljungstedt (Sir A.) Historical Sketch of the Portuguese Settle-
ments and of the Roman Catholic Mission, with Chapter on the City
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Boston, 1836 (rare) 10s 6d
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9376 Loch (Capt. Grenville) The Closing Events of the Campaign in
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9377 Loch (Hy. Brougham [Lord]) Personal Narrative of Occurrences
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9378 A new edition, 12mo, cloth. 1900 3s
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9379 Lockhart (J. H. St.) The Currency of the Farther East, from
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Amulets, and Chinese Government and Private Notes, text, 1 vol.
8vo, with Atlas of 204 plates, containing 2,000 illustrations , ohlong
8vo. Hongkong, 1895 18s
9380 Guide to the Inscriptions on the Coins of the Farther East,
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of the Dynasties and Emperors of China, Annam, and Japan, small
4to, hoards. Hongkong, 1898 10s
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Korea, and Indian Archipelago.
9381 Lockhart (Wm., L.M.S.) The Medical Missionary in China:
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8vo, cloth. 1861 4s
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Pekin, Chinese Medical Science, Manufactures, Capture of Shanghai by the Triads.
9382 On the Yangtse and the Hwang-Ho Jlivers Jour. R. G.
See, 1858, pp. 288-298, cloth 3s
9383 Notes on Peking and Neighbourhood Jour. R. G. Soc,
1866, pp. 128-156 and map, cloth 4s
9384 Loti (Pierre) Les Derniers Jours de P6kin, 12mo, sewed. Paris,
[1902] 3s
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LouBERE (M. de la) Account of Chinese Arithmetic and Mathe-
matics. See Loubere's * Siam * (Vol. II.), p. 366.
9385 Lyons Mission. Chambre de Commerce de Lyon. La Mission
Lyonnaise d' Exploration Commerciale en Chine, 1895-97, maps and
illustrations, 2 vols. imp. 8vo. Lyons, 1898
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of the commission sent out by the Chamber of Commerce of Lyons to China, an
account of the journeys made from Tongking to Sechuan and thence to Canton, an
article on the aboriginal races of South-Western China, a series of commercial
reports on Tongking, Yunnan, Hongkong, Canton, Kwechau, Sechuan, and Hankau,
together with separate reports on the chief commodities." Geographical Journal.
9386 Macao, &c. Album containing 206 clever pen-and-ink and
pencil Views and Sketches of Water-side Scenery, People, Cattle, &e.,
royal folio, half-morocco. 1827-47 S 15s
9387 McCarthy (J.) Across Central China, and Yunnan to Bhamo,
1877, map Proo. R. G. S., Aug., 1879 2s
9388 Macartney (Earl) Some Account of his Public Life and a Selec-
tion from his Unpublished Writings on the Russian Empire,
Political History of Ireland, and the Embassy to China (1792-94),
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The Journal of the " Embassy " here printed is a copy of that transmitted to the
Grovernment as the public account of his Lordship's proceedings. For other narra-
tives see Staunton, Barrow, Anderson (iEneas), Morrison (R.), Winterbotham.
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China 395
9389 M'Ghee (Rev. R. J. L.) How We Got to Pekin: Narrative of
the Campaign, 1860, illustrated^ 8vo, half-calf. 1862 6s 6d
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9391 Macgowan (Rev. J., L.M.S.) Pictures of Southern China, with
11 illustrations, 8vo, cloth. 1897 4s 6d
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9392 A History of China from the Earliest Days to the Present,
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Japan, 181>5.
9393 Mackenzie (Col. Kenneth Douglas) Narrative of the Seoond
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9394 Macpherson (Surgeon J. Duncan) Two Years in China, 1840-
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1842, 8vo, cloth. 1843 7s 6d
9395 Madrolle (Claude) Le Empire de Chine : Hai-nan et la Cote
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sphere of French influence, in 1895, with bibliography.
9396 Itineraires dans I'Ouest de la Chine, imp. 8vo, cloth, Paris,
1900 12s
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9397 Magaillans (Gabriel de) Nouvelle Relation de la Chine (1668),
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9398 Marco Polo's Travels to the Eastern Parts of the World in
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9399 The Story of Marco Polo, edited by N. Brooks, ivith illus-
trations, 12mo, cloth. 1898 4s
9401 Margary (Augustus Raymond) Notes of a Journey from Han-
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Mr. Margary's Itinerary and Journal, Sept. 4 to Dec. 11, 1874.
9402 Journey of Augustus Raymond Margary from Shanghae
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9403 Another copy, 8vo, half-calf 6s 6d
This edition contains introductory and supplementary chapters, and the "Notes"
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murder see Baber, p. 372.
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9404 Marjoribanks (Charles, M.P.) Letters on the Present State of
British Intercourse with China, 8vo, pp. 68. 1833 2s 6d
9405 Markham (J.) Notes of a Journey through Shantung, with map
showing gold and mineral districts Joub. R. G. S., 1870 (pp. 207-
228), cloth 3s
9406 Marshall (T. W. M.) Christian Missions, their Agents, and
their Results, second edition, 2 vols. 8vo, cloth. 1863 10s
Vol. I., pp. 60-207, summarizes the history of CathoHc and Protestant Missions
ia China, from the earliest period to the year 1862.
9407 Martin (R. Montgomery) China ; Political, Commercial and
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9408 Martin (W. A. P., D.D.) A Cycle of Cathay; or, China South
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cycle. As Dr. Martin was domiciled in China during three-fourths of that period,
his personal reminiscences throw a vast deal of light on the events in which he
played so prominent and so distinguished apart His profound scholarship and
knowledge of the customs and languages of China, added to a keen power of
observation, render him a most competent historian of China's Aacissitudes."
9409 The Siege in Peking ; China against the World, by an Eye-
witness, 12mo, cloth. Edinburgh, 1900 2s 6d
9410 The Lore of Cathay; or, the Intellect of China,^ 2)ortrait ayid
14 photo-illustrations, 8vo, cloth. Edinburgh, 1901 6s 6d
China's Contributions to Arts and Sciences ; Alchemy in China -the Source of
Chemistry ; Poets and Poetry, Confucius, Chinese Prose, Native Tracts, &c. ;
Religion and Philosophy ; Worship of Ancestors ; Education, C.S. Examinations ;
Study of Chinese History, the Tartars, International Law ; Diplomacy, &c.
9412 Martinii (Martino) Regni Sinensis a TsLrtaris, tvith 13 2)lates,
24mo, vellum. Amsterdam, 1661 (rare) 10s
Description de la Chine (pp. 216 et carte). See Thevenot
(Vol. II.), p. 22.
9413 Mason (Lt. George Henry) The Costume of China Illustrated
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and French, imp. 4to, half-calf extra. 1800 1 6s
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changer, &c.
9414 Matheson (J.) British Trade with China, with Outlines of
Occurrences in its Past History, 8vo, cloth. 1836 3s 6d
9415 Mayers (Consul W. F.) Historical and Statistical Sketch of
Hainan N. China Br. R. Asiatic See, 1871, pp. 1-23 2s 6d
83, High Street^ Marylebone, London^ W,
China 397
9417 Meadows (Thomas Taylor) The Chinese and their Rebellions,
with their National Philosophy, Ethics, Legislation, and Adminis-
tration, to which is added an Essay on Civilization and its Present
State in East and West, 656 pp. 8vo, cloth. 1856 7s 6d
Mr. Meadows, who was for more than ten years interpreter at Canton and
Shanghae, was employed on several special missions,
9418 Meares (John) Voyages of the "Felice" and the "Iphigenia,"
Capt. Wm. Douglass, in 1788-89, from China to N.W. Coast of
America ; Voyage in 1786 from Bengal in the *' Nootka " ; Observa-
tions on Probability of a N.W. Passage, &c., portrait^ charts^ and
coast views, 4to, calf. 1790 2 2s
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and twice visited the Sandwich Islands, Oct., 1788, to March, 1789. and July and
Aug., 1789, The introductory part contains a chapter on the Trade between Ohiaa
ani the N.W. Coast of America and lists of E.I. Co.'a and foreign vessels trading to
China in 1789 (pp. Ixvii-xcv). There are three views in Canton River.
9419 Medhurst (Dr. W. H., L.M.S.) China ; its State and Prospects,
with allusions to the Antiquity, Extent, Population, Civilization,
Literature, and Religion of the Chinese, maps, engravings, and
plate in oil colours (Baxter), 8vo, cloth. 1838 5s
Dr. Medhurst represented the L, Miss. Soo. in China from 1816. The volume
contains, in addition to subjects above mentioned, references to the Catholic and
Protestant Missions to Malacca and Singapore ; Narrative of a Voyage round the
Coast ; Appendices on Chinese Chronology ; and Lists of Books printed at Cantoa,
Malacca, Batavia, Singapore, and Penang.
9421 Mendez Pinto (Fernand) Voyages and Adventures during
21 Years in China, Tartary, Cochinchina, Siam, Pegu, Japan, &c.,
English translation by H. C. [Henry Cogan], folio, cf. 1653 1 4s
Mendez Pinto and his companions, being wrecked on the E. coast of China
were taken as pirates (as indeed they were) to Nanking, and sentenced to whipping
(whereof two of them died) and to the loss of their thumbs. On appeal they were
sent in chains to the higher Court of Justice at Peking, where they were welcomed
with another lashing. After their trial and acquittal thev were sent to the borders
of Tartary for twelve months. Altogether they were detained in China for four
years (1541-44). Pinto gives descriptions of the magnificent cities, great rivers,
grand canals, the multitudes of people, and minute accounts of the proceedings in
the prisons and courts of justice. See also pp. 17 and 368.
9422 Mendoza (Juan Gonzalez de) Historic of the Great and Mightie
Kingdome of China, and the Situation Thereof, Togither with the
great riches, huge citties, politike gouvernement and rare inven-
tions in the same, translated out of Spanish by R. Parke, edited
by Sir George T. Staunton, with Introduction by R. H. Major
{Haklmjt Soc), 2 vols. 8vo, cloth. 1853 (scarce) 1 5s
The introduction contains references to previous travellers in China (Moham-
medans, Jews, Friars, Jesuits, and others), with extracts from Carpini, Rubruqui,
Marco Polo, Oderic, Ibn Batuta, Andrade, Pires, Mendez Pinto, &c.
9423 Michie (Alex.) The Englishman in China during the Victorian
Era as Illustrated in the Career of Sir Rutherford Alcock, Consul
and Minister in China and Japan, maps, portraits, and illustrations,
2 vols. 8vo, cloth. 1900 16s
9424 The Siberian Overland Route from Shanghai to Petersburg
(1863), with Chapters on Peking, Russia, China, &c. See Siberia.
83, High Street, Marylebone, London, W.
398 FraTicis Bdwards^s Catalogue
9426 Milne (Wm.) Retrospect of the First Ten Years of the Protestant
Mission in China, Singapore, 8vo. Malacca, 1820 {rare) 10s 6d
Contains account of the early labours of Dr. Morrison and others, their transla-
tions of the Bible, &c., into Chinese and Malay, and chapter on Malay books by the
Kev. C. H. Thomsen.
9427 Milne (Rev. W. 0.) Life in China: History of the Chinese
Missionary Labours, &c., 12mo, cloth. 1857 4s
9428 Miner (Luella) Two Heroes of Cathay, portraits^ 12mo, cloth.
JV.y., 1903 3s
Stories of Two Young Chinese Fay Chi Ho and Kung Hsiang Hsi.
9429 Mitford (A. B. Freeman-) The Attache at Peking:, 12mo, cloth.
1900 2s 6d
A series of letters dated from Hongkong, Peking, Mongolia, &c., April, 1865, to
August, 1866, with introduction on the sources of Chinese hatred towards foreigners
dread of reform, rather than of missionary enterprise, commerce, or the opium
trade advising the removal of the Court from Peking to Xanking, with additional
chapter * How Mandarins are Made.'
9430 M Ollendorff (P. G. and 0. F.) Manual of Chinese Bibliography:
Works on China, 8vo, sewed. Shanghai, 1876 9s
Chinese Language and Literature ; Chinese History ; Natural History ; The
People ; Intercourse with Foreigners ; Manchuria, Mongolia, Tibet, Turkestan,
Corea, Liukiu, &c.
Montfart's Observations in China (1618), with Narrative of the
Acts of the Jesuits. See Purohas (Vol. III.), p. 18.
9431 Morris (Rev. T. M.) A Winter in North China, with an Intro-
duction on the Gospel in China, by Dr. R. Glover, of Bristol, map,
12mo, cloth (R.T.S.). 1892 3s
Messrs. Morris and Glover visited Japan and China in 1890-91 Yokohama, '
Cbefoo, Tientsin, Tsing-Chow-foo, Chow-ping, Chi-nan-fu, the Great Plain, Peking,
Shanghai, Hankow, Hongkong, and Canton. Chapters on the Keligions of China,
" Fung Shui," and on Missionary Work and Methods are added.
9432 Morrison (Dr. R.) Memoir of the Principal Occurrences during
Lord Amherst's Embassy in 1816, 8vo, boards. 1820 (scarce) 5s
9433 Memoirs of the Life and Labours of Robert Morrison,
D.D., by his Widow, portrait, 2 vols. 8vo, cloth. 1839 6s
Morrison, the first Protestant missionary in China (1808 to 1834), compiled and
published the great Cyclopaidic Dictionary and lived to see the Bible translated
into Chinese. He acted for twenty-five years as Chinese interpreter to the E.I. Co.
His Journal and Correspondence include an account of Lord Amherst's Embassy
to Pekin, 1816 ; Narrative of the Affair of H.M.S. " Topaz" in the Canton River,
1822 ; Account of the Fire of Canton in the same year ; Letters from Sir G. T.
Staunton, Sir Stamford Raffles, John Crawfurd, M. R^musat, and others ; and
Critical Notices of Dr. Morrison's Literary Labours by Prof. Kidd.
9434 Morrison (G. E.) An Australian in China : Narrative of a
Journey through the Interior to Burma, map and numerous illus-
trations, 8vo, cloth. 1895 5s 6d
Narrative of an adventurous journey across China from Shanghai, through
the provinces of Hupeh, Szechuaii, Kweichau, and Yunnan to Bhamo, Mandalay,
and Rangoon, with descriptions of the country and the people " as pleasant to read
as a good novel" and a chapter on the Opium Question.
83, High Street, Marylebone, London, W.
China 399
9435 Morse (E. S.) Glimpses of China and Chinese Homes, with
Sketches frotii the Author's Journal, 12iiio, cloth. Boston, 1902 7s
9436 Moseley (liev. J)r.) The First Protestant Mission to China and
Chinese Translation of the Holy Scriptures, 8vo, cloth. 1842 2s 6d
See also Morrison (Dr.).
9437 Mossman (Samuel) China : a Brief Account of the Country,
its Inhabitants, &c., map, 12mo, cloth (R.T.S.). 1867 2s 6d
9438 Moule (Archdn. A. E.) New China and Old: Notes on the
Country aud People during a Residence of Thirty Years, new
edition, ilhistratedf 12mo, cloth. 1902 4^
9439 Murray (Hugh) and others. An Historical and Descriptive
Account of China, 3 vols. 12mo, cloth. Edinburgh, 1836 7s 6d
Chapters on Language, Literature, Religion, Government, Industry, Manners
and Social State, European Intercourse, Missions, Embassies. Commerce, Survey of
Geographv, Geology, Botany, Zoology, by Hugh Murray, John Crawfurd, Peter
Gordon, Gapt. Thomas Lynn, Prof. Wallace, and Prof. Gilbert Burnet.
9441 Murray (Alexander) Doings in China (1841-42); being the
Personal Narrative of an Offlcer, from the recapture of Chusan to
the Peace of Nanking, map, 8vo, cloth. 1843 7s 6d
9442 Navarette (Fray D. Fernandez) Tratados Historicos, Politicos,
Ethicos, y Religiosos de la Monarchia de China, con Narracion
de differentes Navegaciones Decretos Pontificios y una Bula
de Clemente X. en favor de los Missionarios, folio, calf. Madrid,
1676 . 2
9443 English Translation : Account of the Empire of China and
the Author's Voyages [to Mexico, the Philippines, Macassar,
Macao, Malacca, Madras, Madagascar], with Additions and Notes
on Martinez's Tartar Conquest of China (from Churchill's Collec-
tion, Vol. I. pp. 1-424), folio, calf. (1704) 12s
Father Navarette, Dominican missionary, having spent eleven years in the
Philippines studying the Chinese language and philosophy, proceeded to China in
1659, succeeding Father Morales as Prefect- Apostolic. Owing to the persecutions and
controversy between the Jesuits, Franciscans, and Dominicans, he embarked for
Europe, going to Rome, but not succeeding in settling the differences, he retired to
Spain, where he produced his great work. He afterwards became Bishop of
St. Domingo in the "West Indies.
Neumann (C. F.) History of the Pirates of the Chinese Sea, 1807-
1810. See Oriental Teansl. Fund, 1831, p. 337.
9444 Nevius (Rev. John L.) China and the Chinese; their Civiliza-
tion, Government, Religious and Social Institutions, Conditions,
and Prospects, illustrations, 12mo, cloth. New York, 1869 5s
A general description of the country and the people, with chapters on Confucius,
Competitive Examinations and Schools, Buddhism, Tauism, Superstitions, Divina-
tion, Language, Moral Tract Literature, Customs, Festivals, Missions, Native
Christians, the Tai-ping Rebellion, Foreign Intercourse. The author was for ten
years an American missionary in China.
9445 Nichols (Francis H.) Through Hidden Shensi and other Parts
of China, map and illustrations, 8vo, cloth. 1902 6s
Mr. Nichols went to China on behalf of some philanthropic people in America
to report on the Famine in China. He describes the people as he saw them
sowing, reaping, toiling, thinking, &o. He also visited the Nestorian tablet in
Sian, and gives some photographs of it.
83, High Street, Marylebone, London f W,
400 Francis Edvxirds^s Catalogue
9446 Nieuhoff. Legatio Batavica ad Magnum Tartarise Ohamum
Sungteium, Modernum Sina3 Imperatorem : Historiarum Narratione
quf Legatis in Provinciis Quantung, Kiangsi, Nanking, Xantung,
Peking, &c., 1655-56, per Joannem Nieuhovium, Latinitate Donata
per Georgium Horniuin, map and 35large plates, besides plates in the
text, folio, calf. Amsterdam, 1668 {fine copy) 16s
The first Dutch Embassy to China.
9447 Embassy of the E.I. Company of the United Provinces to
China, wherein the Cities, Towns, Villages, Ports, Rivers, &c., are
described ; Englished by John Ogilby, numerous plates, folio, calf.
1669 1 5s
9449 [Noble (C. F.) Lieut. -Gov. Fort Marlboro', Sumatra]. A Voyage
to the East Indies in the " Prince Edward," 1747-48 : Account of
St. Helena, Java, more particularly of China and its Inhabitants,
with 11 plates, Svo, calf. 1762 123
Account of China, its inhabitants, government, religion, learning, military force?
agriculture and produce, marriage and funeral customs ; the Tartars ; the City of
Canton, its streets, beggars, cheating, crime, custom-house regulations, merchandise,
money, &c.
9451 Norman (Henry) Peoples and Politics of the Far East ; Four
Years' Travels and Studies, maps and 60 illustrations, Svo, cloth.
1895 Os
Includes chapters on the British, French, Russians in the Far East ; Shanghai
and Hongkong, the Portuguese in Macao, the Chinese GrOA^ernment and People, the
Great Wall, the Future of China ; Korea, Japan, Siam, &c.
9452 Norman (Commander Francis M.) *' Martello Tower " in China
and the Pacific, in H.M.S. *' Tribune," 1856-60, 27 illustrations, 8vo,
cloth. 1902 6s
With account of the Chincha Islands and the Peruvian Guano trade ; Hong-
kong ; Boat Actions in the Canton River ; Visits to Manila, Japan, Vancouver ; the
" San Juan " Affair, &c.
9453 [Nye (G.)] The Memorable^ Year of the War in China, the
Mutiny in India, the Opening-up of the Resources of Siam, the
Projected Movement upon Cochin-China, and the Monetary Crisis
in Europe and America : Reflections on the Course of Events in
the East and the West, with Correspondence and Documents,
small 4to, half-morocco. Macao, 1858 12s
9454 [ ] The Gage of the Two Civilizations : Shall Christendom
Waver ? Causes of the Rupture of the Treaties of Tieu-tsin, and a
General Review of our Relations with China; with Notices of
Japan, Siam, and Cochin-China, supplemental to the 'Rationale of
the China Question' and the ' Memorable Year,* small 4to, half-
morocco (privately printed). Macao, 1860 12s
Odorio (Friar), of Pordenone, Travels through Tartary to China
(1317-30). See Collections of Ramusio (Vol. II.), Hakluyt (Vol.11.),
and Yule's * Cathay.'
Ogilby's China. See Nieuhoff.
8Sf High Street, Maryhhone, London, W.
China 401
9455 Oliphant (Laurence) Narrative of the Earl of Elgin's Mission
to China and Japan, 1857-59, map and coloured lithographs hy Mr,
Bedwell, and other illustrations, 2 vols. 8vo, cloth. 1860 9s
9456 Mission to China, another copy, 2 vols. 8vo, half-calf 10s 6d
yol. I. contains brief accounts of visits to Singapore, Johor, Hongkong, Calcutta,
Manilla, Canton, incidents of the storming and capture of that city, Soo-Chow,
Shanghai and residence there, the Peiho, Tientsin ; chapters on the Origin of the
War, Diplomatic Proceedings, and Treaty of Tientsin.
Vol. II. treats of the Mission to Japan {q.v.).
'"The volumes deserve to retain a permanent place in the literary and
historical annals of our time.'' Edinburgh Review.
9457 Notes of a Voyage up the Yang-tse to Hankow, with Chart
by Capt. Sherard Osborn ; also Blackney's Account of the Trip
Jour. R. Geog. Soo., 1860, pp. 75-100, cloth 3s 6d
See Blakeney, p. 375 ; Osborn, p. 402.
9458 Episodes in a Life of Adventure ; or, Moss from a Rolling
Stone, 12mo, cloth. 1896 . Is 9d
The Overland Route in 1850; Calcutta during the Mutiny, and China during the
War, 1857-59 ; Attack on the British Legation in Japan, 1861 ; A Visit to Tsusima
Island (Corea Strait), August, 1861 ; an Incident of Russian Aggression, &c.
9459 Oliver (Capt. Pasfield) Autograph Letters to Members of his
Family during the Expedition to and from China and Japan, July,
1860, to Dec, 1861, plans and illustrative sketches, 8vo, calf 1 10s
A series of interesting private letters, most minute and circumstantial descrip-
tions of people met and places visited, including Gibraltar, Malta, Cairo, and the
Pyramids, tlie Red Sea, Aden, Point de Galle, Penang, Singapore, Hongkong
(Aug. 19th to 3()t]i), Canton Heights (where he was quartered with his battery from
Sept., 1860, to June, 1861), Chefoo, off the Peiho Forts, Taku Forts, Tientsin, Pekin,
Nagasaki, Yeddo, Yokohama, &;c.
Opium and the Opium War, Balfour, Ball, Bingham, Boulger, Giles,
Lay, Martin (M.), Morrison (G. E.), Warren, Wheeler, and refer-
ences under Bernaud, p. 374. See also India, p. 207.
9461 d'Orleans (P^re P. J.) History of the Tartar Conquerors of
China, including Journeys into Tartary in 1682 and 1683 by Peres
Verbiest and Pereira, translated by the Earl of Ellesmere {HaUuijt
Soc), 8vo, cloth. 1854 1
9462 Osbeck (Peter) Voyage to China and the East Indies (1751-52) ;
together with a Voyage to Suratte and China, by Olof Toreen
(1750-51), and an Account of Chinese Husbandry by Ch. Gustavus
Eckeberg, translated by Dr. J. R. Forster, to which are added
a Faunula and Flora Sinensis, 2 vols. 8vo, calf. 1771 12s
Mr. Osbeck's Journal is devoted chiefly to natural history observations in
Cadiz and neighbourhood, the Canary Islands, about the Line, Cape of Good Hope,
Java, Whampoa, Canton, where he stayed four months, making notes of the habits
and customs, arts, &c., of the Chinese. Ascension Island was visited on the home-
ward voyage.
Toreen's Voyage consists of letters to Linnaus. He was at Wampoa and Canton
from July, 1751, to Jan., 1752.
83f Nigh Street, Marylehone, London, W.
402 Francis Edwards's Catdtogue
9463 O shorn (Capt. Sherard) The Past and Future of British Rela-
tions in China, 3 ma'ps, 12mo, cloth. 1860 3s 6d
Contents: On Chinese Reasoning : H.M.S. "Furious" at Shanghai, at Pecheli,
and on the Peiho ; Our Future Relations with China ; War and Progress in China,
&c. Partly from Jour. R. G. S. and Blackwood's Magazine, with additions.
9464 Notes, Geographical and Commercial, made during the
Passage of H.M.S. "Furious" in 1858 from Shanghai to the Gulf
of Pecheli and back, with Sailing Directions by Mr. S. Court
Pkoc. R. Geog. Soc, 1858 (Vol. III., pp. 55-87), 8vo, cloth 4s
8ee also Blakeney, p. 375 ; Oliphant, p. 401 ; and Osborn's ' Cruise in Japanese
Waters.'
9465 Ouchterlony (Lieut. John) The Chinese War ; Account of all
the Operations of the British Forces to the Treaty of Nanking,
unth 53 illustrations by the Author, 8vo, half-morocco. 1844 8s
9467 Oxenham (E. L.) Historical Atlas of the Chinese Empire,
second edition, twenty-three Chinese maps with English Counter-
parts (Royal Geog. Soc), oblong folio, cloth. 1898 1 Is
9468 On the Inundations of the Yang-tse-Kiang, map Jour. R.
Geog. Soc, 1875, Vol. XLV., pp. 170-184 2s 6d
9470 Palafox (M. de) Histoire de la Conqueste de la Chine par les
Tartares, frontispiece, small 8vo, calf. 1670 10s 6d
9471 Palgrave (Gifibrd) Ulysses; or, Scenes and Studies in Many
Lands, 8vo, cloth. 1887 5s
Contains chapters on Hong Kong, Canton, Macao, Kioto, Malay Life in the
Philippines, Bjzantine Anatolia, Turkish Georgia, the Leeward Islands, and the
Boiling Lake, &c.
9473 Parker (E. H.) China ; her History, Diplomacy, and" Commerce
from the Earliest Times, 19 mapsy 12mo, cloth. 1901 6s
A valuable work, treating in an interesting manner of Geography, History,
Early Trade Notions, Trade Koutes, Arrival of Europeans, Siberia, &c., Modern
Trade, the Government, Population, Eevenue, the Salt Gabelle, Likiu, the Army,
Personal Characteristics, Religion and Rebellion, the Calendar, with a Glossary and
Index.
9474 John Chinaman and a Few Others, 25 photo-illustrations,
12mo, cloth. 1901 6s
Experiences of a Consular Officer among the Chinese ; chapters on Births
Marriages, and Deaths; The "Innocents Abroad"; Kings, Popes, Premiers, and
Philosophers; "Rows"; Piracies and Murders; "The Ways that are Dark";
Viceroys and Governors ; Religion and Missionaries ; Army and Navy, &c.
9476 China and Russia: Earliest Relations, 1655-60 Asiatic
Quarterly, July, 1896, pp. 12-22. 2s 6d
9477 Parkes (Sir Harry Smith) Minister to China and Japan, Life of,
by Stanley Lane-Poole and F. V. Dlckins, maps and portraits,
2 vols. 8vo, cloth. 1894 8s 6d
Sir Harry Parkes's services covered the long period of fifty years. He was
Consul at Canton during the "Arrow" affair, accompanied the Expedition to
Peking, was captured and imprisoned with Loch and others. When Sir R. Alcock
left Yeddo for Pekin in 1865 Parkes succeeded him as Minister in Japan. From
this position he was promoted to Pekin on the death of Sir Thomas Wade in 1883.
PARIilAMENTARY PAPERS. See p. 378.
8S, High Street, Marylebone, London, W.
China 403
9478 Parsons (Wm. Barclay) An American Engineer in China, with
illustrations, 12mo, cloth. New York, 1900 6s
Account of a journey across Hunan Province for railway survey, with observa-
tions of Chinese industrial development and remarks on Chinese questions.
9479 From the Yang-tse Kiaug to the China Sea, map and ilhis-
trationi> Gkog. Jour., June, 1902 (Vol. XIX. pp. 711-735) Is 6d
9481 Pearson (Charles U.) National Life and Character ; a Forecast,
new edition, 12mo, cloth. 1894 5s
"A scholarly and remarkable work Therein may be found developed at
length the dismal thesis that the future of Eastern Asia, if not of [arts of Central
Asia also, is not for the White, but for the Yellow Race : and that neither Great
Britain, nor France, nor Russia, but China, is the Power into whose hands will pass
the predestined sceptre of the Far East." Lord Curzon. 'Problems of the Far East,'
1894, p. -lOl.
9482 Peking, Chinese Plan of the City, showing walls, gates, palaces,
elevations, names in native and Roman Characters, 45 by 36, coloured,
mounted, and folded, cloth case, oblong 4to. Lithographed,
London, May 1st, 1843 (scarce). 6s
9483 Percival (Wm. Spencer) The Land of the Dragon : My Boating
and Shooting Excursions to the Gorges of the Upper Yangtse
(1887), map and illustrations, 8vo, cloth. 1889 4s
With account of Shanghai and Shanghai Society and Clubs, some general
remarks on China and the Rebellion, C. T. Studd and other Missionaries ; Chinese
Cave Temjiles, the Opium Question, Secret Societies, the First Railway in China, &c.
Perera (Galeotta) Prisoner in China, Relation of China
PUROHAS, * His Pilgrimes ' (Vol. III. pp. 199-209), p. 18; Mendoza
(I. p. lii-lxvi), D'Orleans, 'Tartar Conquerors.'
Perry (Commodore) U.S. Japan Expedition, Visits to Hong Kong,
Macao, Canton, Shanghai, &c., 1853, with Reports on Agriculture
of China, Duck-Hatching, &c. See Japan.
Perouse (La) Visit to Macao, Jan. and Feb., 1787, with Account of
the Portuguese Settlement and the Attitude of the Chinese towards
Europeans, with large view. La Perouse, Voyage (2 vols. 4to,
1799, Vol. I. pp. 485-499, Atlas plate No. 40). See Siberia.
PONTOIA (Diego) Description of China ; its Provinces, Cities,
Rivers, Commodities, &c., 1602. See PDrohas (Vol. III.) p. 18.
9484 Pratt (A. E.) To the Snows of Tibet through China (1889-90), map
and illustrations, royal 8vo, cloth. 1892 6s
Notes of experiences during a voyage up the Yangtse to Ichang, with excursions
through the province of Se-chuen, through the Gorges of the Yangtse to Washan,
and two journeys to Ta-tsien-lu, in the mountains of Eastern Tibet, collectmg
various objects of natural history; with appendices (1) List of Birds; (2) List of
Reptiles and Fishes, described by Dr. Giinther ; (3) List of Lepidoptera, described
by J. H. Leech.
"An interesting description of a journey in search of birds, insects, and reptiles,
as also for specimens of the vegetable kingdom. The charm of the book lies in the
unaffected simplicity of style and narrative.'' Asiatic Quarterly.
9485 Two Journeys to Ta-tsien-lu, Eastern Borders of Tibet
(W. China) Geog. Jour., June, 1891, pp. 329-343. 2s
8S, High Street, Marylehone, Loridon, IF.
404 Francis Edwards's CataXociue
Pbige (Julius M.) Journey in N. China, 1891. See Siberia.
9486 Pumpelly (Prof. Raphael) Across America and Asia ; Notes of
a Five Years' Journey around the World and of Residence in
Arizona, Japan and China, 4 maps and 25 iliwstrations, 8vo, cloth.
[IVeto York\ 1870 8s 6d
After some overlanding and mining experiences among murderous Apache
Indians in Arizona, Prof. Pumpelly went as Government geologist and mining
engineer to Japan in 1862, making several short excursions and two jourueys to
Yesso, He subsequently visited China during the rebellion (upon which subject he
has some chapters, with lu^orts of Consul Harvey and the Rev. Mr. Muirhead),
journeying to the Upper Yangtze, afterwards visiting Naniiin, Pekin, the coal
mines, Great Wall, &;c. He came to Europe through Mongolia and Siberia.
See also Siberia and Japan.
9487 R (J.) Diary of a Journey Overland through the Maritime
Provinces of China, from Manchao to Canton, 1819-20, 8vo, half-
calf. (Phillips), 1822 5s
Rebellions in China, Taepings, Boxers, &c. See Allen, Brine,
Callery, Casserly, China, Cordier, Davis (1852), Gordon, Lay,
Lindley, Macfarlane, Meadows, Oliphant, Percival, Pumpelly,
Russell, Scarth, Smith, Sykes, Thomson (H. C), Wellby, Wen
Ching, Williams, Wilson, Wolseley, Boulger, Little, Temple, &c.
9488 Reclus (Elisee) The Universal Geography, edited by Ravenstein
and Keane, numerous maps and engravings, 19 vols. imp. 8vo, cloth.
1886-90 (pub. 19 19s) S
Vols. I. to V. Europe, British Islands, and Arctic Regions.
VI. Asiatic Russia, Caucasia, Aral-Caspian Basin, and Siberia.
VII. East Asia : Tibet. Chinese Turkestan, Mongolia. China : Dis-
covery, physical features, climate, flora, fauna, inhabitants
the race, their language, religions, secret societies, the
Taipings, the communications, canals, railways, telegraphs ;
Foreigners and Chinese emigration, government, administra-
tion, imperial household, education, public examinations, army,
navy, statistics, &o. Korea ; Japan.
VIII. India and Southern Asia.
IX. Western Asia.
X.-XIII. Africa and African Countries.
XIV. Eastern Archipelago, Australasia, Polynesia.
XV.-XIX. America and the West Indies.
9489 Reclus (Elisee et On^sime) L'Empire du Milieu ; le Climat, le
Sol, les Races, la Richesse de la Chine, avec 28 cartes, 8vo. Paris,
1902 7s 6d
Chapters on the Physical Features and Inhabitants of China, their diversity >
origin, family life, 'customs, religion ; the Botany, Flora, Fauna, &c.
9491 Renaudot (Eus.) Ancient Accounts of India and China, by Two
Mohammedan Travellers (of the 9th Century) from the Arabic and
French, 8vo, calf. 1733 , 10s 6d
The curious accounts of the two Arabian travellers are unquestionably genuine :
tea, porcelain, silk, rice, the dresses of the men and women, the skill of the people
are described " as accurately as we now know them." The narrative is supple-
merited by remarks and copious notes ; by inquiries into the ' Origin of the
Christian Religion of China,' 'Time when the Mohammedans first entered into
China,' ' Concerning the Jews discovered in China,' and by ' A Dissertation of the
Chinese Learning.'
85, High Street, Marylebone, London, W,
China 405
9492 Rennie (Surgeon D. F.) The British Arms in North China and
Japan; Peking, 1860; Kagosima, 1863, 12mo, cloth. 1864 4s
An interesting account of the Third Chinese War. Dr. Kennie was attached to
the Expeditionary force under Sir Hope Grant and stationed at Peking and at
Tientsin ; he does justice to the character of the Chinese.
9493 Peking and the Pekingese, during the First Year of the
British Embassy, 1861-2, wiili plan and 22 illustrations, chiefly from
Sketches by G/h. Wyndham, 2 vols. 12mo, cloth. 1865 8s 6d
Contains interesting information on the daily life and customs of the
Chinese, and notices of Prince Kung, the Premier, and otber Chinese statesmen and
generals.
Ricci and Trtgault, Description of China, the people, government,
religion, rites, sects, characters, studies, arts, &c. (1618), witJimap,
English translation. SeePuRCHAs, 'His Pilgrimes ' (Vol. III.), P- 18.
9495 Ripa (Father) Memoirs during Thirteen Years' Residence at the
Court of Peking (1710-23), from the Italian, with Account of the
Chinese College at Naples, 12mo, cloth. 1861 2s 6d
9496 Rochon (Abbe Alexis-Marie) Voyage to Madagascar and the
East Indies, with a Memoir on the Chinese Trade by M. Brunei,
8vo, half- calf. 1791 4s 6d
Including remarks on Chinese Money, Weights, Measures, Accounts, Mer-
<handise. Tea, Galega, Varnish, Quicksilver, Ginseng, Silk, Mother of Pearl,
rorcelain, &c.
9497 Rondot (Natalis) Notice sur les Yang [Fibre] de Chine, Svo,
pp. 24. Paris, 1847 Is 6d
9498 Ross (Rev, John) The Manchus, or the Reigning Dynasty of
China: their Rise and Progress, maps and illustrations, 800 pp.
8vo, cloth. 1891 9s 6d
Contains a mags of information on Chinese History, with preliminary chapters
on Political Principles of China, and supplementary chapters on China's Aborigines,
the Manchu Imperial Family, Officials, the Army, Taxation, Slavery, &c. The
volume is complementary to the author's ' History of Corea,' once connected with
the Province of Liaotung, where Chinese ancient history centres and the "reigning
dynasty" originated. Other works present a skeleton sketch, this attempts to
clothe it with ' flesh and colour," to present a living race, the principles and motives
of their lives, and "the exact position in the human family which we must assign
to the Chinese people."
9499 Ruschenberger (W. S. W., M.D.) Narrative of a Voyage
Round the World, 1835-37, in the U.S. ss. '* Peacock," Commodore
E. P. Kennedy, and the ** Enterprise," luith views of Macao and
Canton, 2 vols. Svo, boards. 1838 10s
Macao and Canton were visited in May and June, 1836, the vessels being ordered
away to their own country by the Chinese authorities the moment their sick sailors
should have recovered their health. Six chapters in the second volume contain
' Sketches of China ' and an account of Tea and the Tea Plant.
9501 Russell (S M.) The Story of the Siege in Peking, June, July,
and August, 12mo, cloth. 1901 Is 6d
0502 Ryder (Capt. C. H. D.) Exploration in Western China (Yunnan),
illustrated G^OG. Journal, Feb., 1903, pp. 109-126 Is 6d
83, High Street, Marylehone, London, W.
406 Francis Edwards's Catalogue
9503 Sarel (Lt.-Col. H. A.) Notes on the Yang-tsze-Kiang, from
Hankow to Ping-shan ; also Barton's (Dr. A.) Notes on the Expedi-
tion Jour. R. Geog. Soo., 1862, pp. 1-41 and map, cloth 4s 6d
See also Blakiston.
9504 [Scarth (John)] Twelve Years in China (1847-59) : the People,
the Rebels, and the Mandarins, map of the Rebels' route, 13 tinted
plates, and other illustrations, 12mo, cloth. 1860 5s 6d
Visits to the Free Ports and Silk Districts, with chapters on the Taiping
Kebellion and March on Pekin, the French Attack on Shanghai, Siege of Canton by
the Triads, Events on the Coast, the "Arrow" Case, Lord Elgin's Mission, Chinese
Emigration, &c.
9505 Scidmore (Miss Eliza R.) China the Long-lived Empire, with
portrait oj the Dotvager Empress and 50 photo and other illustra-
tions, 8vo, cloth. 1900 4s 6d
EecoUections of seven visits to China, 1884-99.
"A book of fascinating and instructive etudies of the people," with
" character sketches of leading personalities, foreign and native." Times.
" The most brilliant and interesting picture of the long-lived Empire that we
are acquainted with." Spectator.
9506 Scott (John Lee) Narrative of a Recent Imprisonment in China,
after the Wreck of the " Kite," near Chusan, toith 4 steel engrav-
ings, 12mo, cloth. 1841 3s 6d
9507 Scott (J. W. Robertson-) The People of China ; their Country,
History, Life, Ideas, and Relations with the Foreigner, ivith map,
12mo, cloth 1903 3s 6d
"Will be found both valuable and convenient as^ a work of reference. China is
an unwieldy subject, and readers will be grateful to the author for having con-
densed 60 much that they want to know." AthencPAim.
9508 Selby (Thomas G.) As the Chinese See Us, 12mo, cl. 1901 3s 6d
A Chinese view of European relations.
9509 Semmedo (Padre Alvaro) Imperio de la China, i Cultnra Evan-
gelica en ^1 por los Religiosos de la Compaiiia de Jesus, small 4to,
half-morocco. Madrid, 1642 {rare) 16s
With translation of the Christian Inscription in Syriac and Chinese discovered
near Si-gan-fu, 1625.
9510 History of that Great and Renow^ned Monarchy of China,
its Provinces, People, Government, Religion, Traffick, and Com-
modities ; of the Preaching of the Gospel there ; to which is added
Bellum Tartaricum, Martinius' Account of the Tartar Conquest,
translated into Eaglish, map and portraits of F. Semmedo and the
Tartar Conqueror, 1 vol. folio, calf. 1655 1 4s
9511 Serra (Padre) Notices of China, communicated by Sir John
Davis (R. Asiatic Soc), 4to, pp. 10. 1831 Is 6d
Notes on Nomination of the Emperor Taou-Kwang, 1821 ; Princes of the Blood
and their Incomes ; Concubines and Servants of the Palace ; Customs and Eevenue ;
Emperor Yung Ching and the Lama Priests, &c.
9513 Shore (H. M.) The Flight of the "Lapwing," a Naval Officer's
Jottings in China, Formosa, and Japan, 8vo, cloth. 1881 6s
9514 Sirr (H. C.) China and the Chinese; their Religion, Character,
Customs, and Manufactures, &c., 2 vols. 8vo, cloth. 1849 9s
8S, High Street, Marylebone, London^ W.
China 407
9515 Smith (Dr. George) Narrative of a Missionary Visit to the
Consular Cities of China, Hongkong and Chusan, 1844-46, map and
views, 8vo, cloth. 1847 4s
9516 China, her Future and her Past, 8vo, pp. 54. 1854 2s
9517 Smith (Albert) To China and Back in 1858 ; a Diary, coloured
frontispiece, 8vo, pp. 88 2s
9518 Smith (F. P., M.D.) Materia Medica and Natural History of
China, for Medical Missionaries, roy. 8vo, cloth. Shanghai, 1871 5s
9519 Smith (Arthur H.) Chinese Characteristics, ivith 20 photo-
illustrations, new edition, 8vo, cloth. 1900 5s
Industry, economy, pohteness ; disregard of thne, of accuracy ; talent for mis-
understanding, for indirection ; flexible inflexibility, intellectual turbidity, absence
of nerves, contempt for foreigners, conservatism, patience and perseverance, content
and cheerfulness, filial piety, benevolence, mutual suspicion, are some of the charac-
teristics described ia this volume.
9520 Village Life in China : a Study in Sociology, tvith 31 photo-
ilUistrations, 8vo, cloth. 1900 5s
Village Institutions, Usages, and Public Characters ; Boys and Men ; Girls and
Women ; The Family ; Monotony and Vacuity of Village Life, &c.
9521 China in Convulsion, vnth 2 maps and 48 photo -illustrationst
2 vols. 8vo, cloth. 1901 16s
Sources of Antipathy, International Complications, Protestants, Roman
Catholics, Commercial Intrusion, Territorial Aggression, the Boxer Movement,
Narrative of the Siege, the Relief, Punishment of Pekin, the Outlook, &c. The
author was a missionary in China for 29 years.
9523 Smith (Stanley) China from Within; or the Story of the
Chinese Crisis, 8vo, cloth. 1900 3s
9524 Scares (D. G. de Nogueira) La Souverainete du Portugal a
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SoNNERAT, Voyage to E. Indies China, &c., 1774-81. See p. 21.
9525 Sosnoffsky (Col.) Expedition to China Kiatcha to Pekin,
Hankow to Lan-chow, Hankow to Zaisan, &c., 1874-75 Jouh. R. G.
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9526 Stapleton (A. G.) The Hostilities at Canton, 8vo, pp. 16.
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9527 Swinhoe (Consul Robert) Narrative of the North China
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9528 Special Mission up the Yang-tsze-Kiang for Inquiry into
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9529 Narrative of an Exploring Expedition to Hainan, to the
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9530 The Aborigines of Hainan ibid., pp. 25-40 3s
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408 Francis Edwards^s Catalogue
9532 Staunton (Sir George [Leonard], Bart.) Account of an Embassy
to China (1792-94), Relation of the Voyage and Notices of the
Places visited, chiefly from the papers of Earl Macartney, Am-
bassador, and Sir Erasmus Gower, Commander of the Expedition,
with portraits of Lord Macartney and the Emperor of China and
27 engravings in the text, 2 vols, royal 4to, calf extra or half-
morocco, 1797 ; also Atlas of 44 large plates and charts, imp. folio,
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9533 Embassy to China, second edition, corrected, 2 vols. 4to,
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The first British Embassy to China. The places visited on the voyage outward
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and Amsterdam, Batavia and Bantam in Java, Turon Bay in Cochin China, Macao,
Chusan, and G. of Pe-chili. There is a notice also of St. Helena, sighted on the
homeward voyage. The plates are from drawings by W. Alexander and charts by
[Sir] John Barrow and Lt. H. W. Parish.
9534 Embassy to China, cheaper edition, loithout maps, 3 vols.
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9535 Lord Macartney's Embassy, abridged from the larger work,
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Barrow, p. 378.
9536 Staunton (Sir George Thomas, Bart.) Memoirs of his Public
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Sir George in his twelfth year (1792) accompanied his father to China as Page
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introduced to the Emperor. He went out again to China in the E.I. Co.'s service
in 1800. He also accompanied the Second Embassy, 181J:-17. Later on he entered
Parliament, and spoke and wrote on Chinese questions.
9537 Miscellaneous Notices relating to China, including Trans-
lations, Considerations on China Trade, &c., 8vo (pp. viii-384),
cloth. Havant, 1822 (scarce) 5s 6d
9538 Miscellaneous Notices relating to China, reissue, with New
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of Chinese Language, Poetry, Books, Contents of a Chinese and Manchu-Tarta,r
Dictionary, Ceremony of the Ko-tou, Considerations upon the China Trade,
1813 (pp. 126-188), On the British Factory in Canton (pp. 189-260), Suspension of
E.l. Co.'s Trading at Canton, 1807 and 1814, &c.
9539 Ta Tsing Leu-Lee : the Fundamental Laws, and Selection
from Supplemental Statutes of the Penal Code of China, translated
with Notes and Documents by Sir G. T. Staunton, 4to, half-calf
extra. 1810 15s
This valuable work is still referred to in the Eastern Settlements and wherever
justice has to be administered among the Chinese.
83, High Street, Marylehone, London, W.
China 409
9542 Sykes (Col. W. H.) The Taeping Rebellion in China, 8vo, pp.113.
1863 3s Gd
Inckiding letters from Griffith John, Capt. Dew, W. audG. M. Hart, and other
correspondents in China, articles from the Daily News, Nonconformist, &c.
9543 Tcheng-ki-Tong (Col., Military Attache of China at Paris) The
Chinese Painted by Themselves, 12mo, cloth. [1885] 3s 6d
9544 Chin-Chin ; or the Chinaman at Home, translated by R. H.
Sherard, 12mo, cloth. 1895 3s 6d
"In my book 'Chinese Tales ' I endeavoured to show the minor details of the
life of my compatriots, whose political and social customs I have described in my
other book ' The Chinese Painted by Themselves.' The object of this new book is
to give a picture of our private amusements and of our small public fetes. It
belongs, accordingly, to anthropological literature, describing as it does a series of
ethnological phenomena, games, ceremonies and fgtes," &c. Introductory Note.
9545 Temple (Sir R.) Progress of India, Japan, and China in the
19th Century, 12mo, cloth. 1902 3s 6d
Part I. India. II. Japan, III. China Introductory Chapter, Reigns of Five
Emperors, the Opening of the Ports to Foreign Trade, the Taiping Rebelhon,
Keconquest of Mongolia, War with Japan, Supplementary Chapter on the Boxer
Movement, 190()-190I.
9546 Thompson (Joseph) Considerations respecting the Trade with
China, 8vo, boards. 1835 2s
9547 Thomson (John) Illustrations of China and its People, embracing
200 Permanent Photographs with letterpress descriptions of the
Places and People, 4 vols. imp. 4to, gilt. 1874 (pub. 12 12s) 4
" Mr. Thomson has illustrated China and its people throughout the length and
breadth of the \iin<iy Saturday Review.
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There is scarcely any side of Chinese life, either public or domestic, of which
he has not secured some record." Pa^^ Mall Gazette.
9548 The Straits of Malacca, Indo-China, and China ; or, Ten
Years' Travels, Adventures, and Residence Abroad, with 60 wood-
engravings and mapSf 8vo. cloth. 1875 8s
This work is supplementary to the preceding work. The author visited Hong-
kong, Canton, Swatow, Amoy, Formosa, Foochow, Ningpo, Shanghai, Nankin,
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9549 Through China with a Camera, 87 illustrations, small 4to,
cloth. 1898 (scarce) 9s
This volume contains portions of the preceding work, including the chapters
relating to Canton and Kwang-tung Province, Formosa (and Native Vocabularies),
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9550 Through China with a Camera, cheaper edition, revised and
condensed, ivith 106 illustrations, 8vo, cloth. 1899 4s 6d
9551 Thomson (H. C.) China and the Powers : a Narrative of the
Outbreak of 1900, 2 niaps and 30 illnst., 8vo, cloth. 1902 6s
With account of the bombardment and capture of Tientsin, discussion of
political policy, position and rights of the missionaries.
9552 Thornton (J. H.) Memories of Seven Campaigns : Record of
Thirty-five Years' Service in India, China, Egypt, and the Soudan,
illustrations, 8vo, cloth. 1894 7s 6d
83, High /Street, Ma/rylehone, London, W.
410 Francis Edwards^ s Catalogue
9553 Timkovski (legor) Voyage a Peking a Travers la Mongolie,
1820-21, traduit du Russe par N revue par J. B. Eyries, avec
Notes par Klaproth, 2 vols. 12mo, cloth; also Atlas, containing
carte de la Route, Plan de Peking, 10 planches, et Apergu Statistique
de la Chine par Klaproth, 4to, cloth. Paris, 1827 14s
9554 Travels of the Russian Mission tlirougii Mongolia and
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Narrative of journey from Kiatcka, through Mongolia, across Desert of Gobi,
to Kalgan and Peking, with account of the Mongols and Kirghiz, journal of sojourn
at Peking, to which are added descriptions of Chinese Turkestan or Little Bukhara,
of Zungaria, of Tibet, and of Mongolia.
9555 Trade. Facts Relating to Chinese Commerce : a Letter from a
Britisli Resident in China, 8vo, pp. viii-66. 1829 2s 6d
See China, Lindsay, Marjoribanks, Martin (M.), Staunton, Thompson.
9556 Treaties between the Empire of China and Foreign Powers,
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1897 ^ 4s 6d
See also Hertslet, p. 389.
9557 Tulloch (Gen. Sir A. Bruce) Recollections of Forty Years'
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Includes General Tulloch's services in the second China Warat Horgkong,
Canton, Peiho, Taku Forts, and Pekin, 1858-60 (pp. 51-125).
9558 Turner (J. A.) Kwang Tung ; or, Five Years in South China,
map and illustrations, 8vo, cloth. 1894 2s 6d
9559 Twining (R.) Observations on the Tea and Window Act, and
on the Tea Trade, 8vo, pp. 68. 1785 2s 6d
9560 Van Braam Houckgeest (Andre Everard) Voyage de
I'Ambassadede la Compagnie des Indes Orien tales Hollandaises vers
I'Empereur de la Chine, 1794-95, par L. E. Moreau de Saint-Mery,
with maps and plates, 2 vols. 4to, calf. 1797-98 1 10s
Printed and published at Philadelphia, with a dedication to General
Washington.
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returned to Holland. On the recognition of the Independence of the United States
in 1783 he removed to S. Carolina, and was naturalized in 1784. The loss of his
family caused him to go out to China again as agent for the Dutch E.I. Co. When
H.E. Isaac Titzing went as ambassador to congratulate the Chinese Emperor on the
sixtieth anniversary of his accession to the throne Van Braam accompanied him.
These volumes narrate th^ journey, and contain a list of the presents ; also a long
notice of the collection of Chine e drawings made by M. van Braam, the whole of
which were subsequenily offered to and accepted by the French Republic. On his
return to the United States, in April, 1796, M. van Braam brought with him several
Chinese, who were exhibited with his collection in Philadelphia, perhaps tlie first
Chinese to visit the States.
9561 An Authentic Account of the Embassy of the Dutch E.I.
Co. to China, 1794-95, translated from the French, with map,
2 vols. 8vo, calf. (Phillips) 1798 10s
Observations sur Voyage de FAmbassade de la Conip. des
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of M. DE GuiGNES, who accompanied the Embassy as interpreter, p. 388.
83, High /Street, Mari/lehone, London, W.
China 41 1
ViANi (P^re) Legation of C. A. Mezzabarba, titular Patriarch of
Alexandria to the Emperor Kang-hi, 1720. See Astley's Voyages
(Vol. IV.), p. 2.
95G2 Vincent (Dean) (Jonimorce and Navigation of the Ancients in
the Indian Ocean, comprehending * The Voyage of Nearchus,' the
'Periplusof the Erybhrean Sea,' and Dissertations, portraits and
maps, 2 vols. 4to, calf. 1807 30s
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Sina3 of Ptolemy in Siam and "of other Authors and Seres the same ; (3) Relative
Situation of the Seres ; (4) The Capital of SSres ; (5) Seres distinguished as Manu-
facturers of Silk ; (6) Intercourse between China and Europe ; (7) Routes of Marco
Polo, Rubruquis, Carpino, Goes ; (8) Route of the Sesata? from Arracan to China ;
(9) Intercourse by Sea ; (10) Golden Chersonese, Cattigara, &c. See also p. 23.
9563 Vincent (Mrs. Howard) Newfoundland to Cochin - Cliina,
illustrated, 12ino, cloth. 1892 2s 6d
Includes Narrative of Visits to Japan, Shanghai, Poking, and Hongkong, and
Report on British Interests in China by Col. Howard Vincent.
9564 Vissering (W., LL.D.) On Chinese Currency ; Coin and Paper
Money of Different Periods, with facsimile, 8vo. Leyden, 1877 6s
9565 Vladimir, The China-Japan War, from Japanese, Chinese, and
Foreign Sources, illustrated, 8vo, cloth. 1895 7s
9566 W A Journey North and East of Peking, from the
Chinese Times, Nov., 1887, 18mo, sewed Is
9567 Walton (Joseph) China and the Present Crisis, with Notes of a
Visit to Japan and Korea, m^p, 12mo, cloth. 1900 3s 6d
Wei-hai-Wei, Newchwang, Chefoo, Tientsin, Port Arthur, the Upper Yantsze,
Trade Competition, &c. The map shows railway concessions, coal mines, &c.
9568 Warren (Samuel) The Opium Question, Bvo, pp. 130. 1840 3s 6d
9569 Wathen (James) Journal of a Yoyage to Madras and China,
1811-12, in the *'Hope," Capt. J. Pendergrass, loith 24 finely
coloured vieius, 4to, half-calf. 1814 1
Macao, Camoens' Garden, the Bocca Tigris, Wampoa, and Canton were visited
October, 1811, to March, 1812. Eight views are given of these places.
9571 Watters (T., late H.M.'s Consul at Foochow) Stories of Every-
day Life in Modern China : Told by Chinese and Done into English,
12mo, cloth. 1896 ^ " 3s 6d
A charming little book, containing nine characteristic and interesting narratives,
based on real occurrences, giving an insight into the actual Chinese life of the
present time.
9572 Wellby (Capt.) Through Unknown Tibet [and Northern China],
maiDS and illustrations, 8vo, cloth. 1898 8s
Capt. Wellby travelled in company with Lt. Malcolm from Leh, through
Northern Tibet, to China, down the valley of the Hoang Ho (Yellow River) to
Peking. He describes the inhabitants of the country passed through, and inserts a
chapter on ' The Mohammedan Rebellion in China,' 1895-96.
9573 "Wen Ching. The Chinese Crisis from Within, edited by
Rev. G. M. Reith, 12mo, cloth. 1901 3s Od
The Reform Movement in China ; The Empress Dowager, her Advisers, Tools,
and Victims ; p]urope and China Face to Face a Chinese View of tlie Situation ;
Members of the Tsungli Yamen.
SS, High Street, Marylehone, London, W.
412 Francis Edwards^ s Catalogue
9574 Wheeler (Dr. L. N.) The Foreigner in China, 12mo, cloth.
Chicago, 1881 2s 6d
On the Opium Qoestion, Missions, and the relations of China to Western
Civilization.
9575 Whitehead (T. H.) On the Expansion of Trade with China
Jour. R. Col. Inst., March, 1901 Is
9576 Williams (Prof. S. Wells, LL.D.) China. The Middle Kingdom :
Geography, Government, Literature, Social Life, Arts, and History
of the Chinese Empire and its Inhabitants, revised edition, ma'p
and must., 2 vols. 8vo, cloth (pp. 1650). 1883 (pub. 42s) 1 10s
The fullest and most authoritative account of the Chinese and their country
that exists. It is also the most readable and entertaining. It includes chapters on
Manchuria, Mongolia, and Tibet; on Christian Missions, the 'Nestorian' Inscrip-
tion, Foreign Intercourse, the Opium Question, the First and Second Wars with
England, the Taeping Rebellion, &c. This edition has been rewritten and expanded,
and new illustrations have been added.
" For those who wish to get a general idea of the Chinese Empire and all that
concerns it and its people there is not a better book." Dyer Ball, 'Things Chinese.'
9577 History of China : reprinted from the * Middle Kingdom,'
with additional chapter, 8vo, cloth. 1897 9s
9578 Williamson (Alex.) Journeys in North China, Manchuria, and
Eastern Mongolia ; with Some Account of Corea, maps and illus-
trations, 2 vols. 8vo, cloth. 1870 lis
The author was agent for the National Bible Society of Scotland. He visited
the provinces of Shantung, Chihli, Shensi, Kansu, Honan, in China proper (1865-67),
and has chapters on the Present and Future, Moral Forces, Receptivity, and the
Government, and adds others on Peking (by Dr. Edkins), Mr. Oxenham's Journey
(1868-69), Coal, Agriculture, Lists of Collected Plants.
9579 Wilson (Andrew) The " Ever Victorious Army " : History of
the Chinese Campaign under [General] Gordon, and of the
Suppression of the Taiping Rebellion, 6 mapSj 8vo, cloth 9s
In addition to recording the feats of General Gordon and his army, the author
traces the origin of the rebellion, and gives a full account of the social and political
development of the Chinese Empire. In reviewing the work on its first appearance
the Scotsman said that "compression is carried almost to excess ; if there be any
fault to he foimd with Mr. Wilson's book, the fault is that there is too much in it."
9581 Wingate (Capt. A. M. S.) Journey from Shanghai to Bhamo
through Hunan Geog. Jour., Dec, 1899 (XIV. pp. 639-46) Is 6d
9582 Winterbotham (W.) Historical, Geographical, and Philosophical
View of the Chinese Empire ; its Provinces, Tributary States,
History, Government, Arts, Manufactures, &c., map and 5 plates,
8vo, half-calf. 1795 (scarce) 10s
With account of Lord Macartney's Embassy, furnished by a member of his
suite.
9583 Wolseley (Garnet [Lord]) Narrative of the War with China
in 1860, and a Residence with the Taeping Rebels, portrait of Sir
Hope Grant, 8vo, cloth. 1862 7s 6d
"With descriptions of Pekin, plunder of the palace, Tientsin, Voyage up the
Yangtse to Hankow, Treaty of Tientsin, Convention of Pekin, &c.
83,^^igh Street, Marylebo^ie, London, W.
China 413
9584 Wylie (Alex., Bible Society's Agent) Chinese Researches, with
portrait, 8vo, cloth. Shanghai, 1897 (scarce) 12s
Lecture on Prester John; Buddhist Eelics ; The Bible in China; Secret
Societies; Israelites in China; Nestorian Tablet; Mongol Astronomical Instru-
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Arithmetic ; Chinese Language and Literature ; Origin of the Manchu Character, &c.
With biographical and bibliographical introductions by Dr. Bdkins, Eev. James
riiomas, and M. Henri C'ordier.
yr)85 Visit to Su-chuan and itsCa[)ital Clieng-tu, July and Aug.,
1868 Proo. R. Geog. Soc, 1870, pp. 168-185 2s
Chinese Language and Literature. See p. 426.
9586 Yule (Sir H.) Cathay and the Way Thither, Minor Notices of
China previous to the 16th Century (Hakluyt Soc), 2 vols. 8vo,
cloth. 1866 (scarce)
(ireek and Roman Knowledge of China and Chinese Knowledge of the Roman
i'wnpire ; Arab Intercourse; The Nestorians in China; Travels of Friar Odoric,
I't'golotti, Marignolli, Ibn Batuta, and B. Goes.
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9587 Notes on the Oldest Records of the Sea Route to China
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9588 The Book of Ser Marco Polo, the Venetian, concerning the
Kingdoms and Marvels of the East, translated and edited by Gen.
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(compiled with the assistance of Miss Yule) by Prof. Henri Cordier,
maps and illiis ligations, 2 vols, medium 8vo, cloth. 1903 3 3s
HONG KONG.
Amherst (Lord) Visit to Hongkong, July, 1816; its Scenery,
Geology, and Plants described Abel's * China,' 1818 (pp. 60-63).
See also Davis's 'Sketches of China,' 1841; Ellis's * Journal of
Embassy,' 1817 (4t6, pp. 55-59 ; 8vo, Vol. I. pp. 85-90).
9589 Beach (Rev. W. R.) Visit of the Duke of Edinburgh to Hong-
kong, 1869, portrait and 6 photos, 4to, half-mor. Hong Kong, 1869 5s
9590 Bentham (George) Flora Hongkongensis : a Description of the
Flowering Plants and Ferns of the Island of Hong Kong, with
Supplement by Dr. Hanse, 8vo, cloth. 1861 12s 6d
9591 Bernard (W. D.) Narrative of the Voyages and Services of the
"Nemesis," 1840-43, and of the Operations in China, comprising a
Complete Account of Hong Kong, compiled from the Author's
Observations and the Notes of Capt. W. H. Hall, best edition,
with 3 charts, including 1 of Hong Kong, 6 plates, a^id other illus-
trations, 2 vols. 8vo, cloth. 1844 12s
For otlier editions and references to other narratives of this war and of the
Cession of Hong Kong, see p. 374.
9592 Bowen (Sir George) Thirty Years of Colonial Government in
Queensland, New Zealand, Victoria, Mauritius, and Hong Kong,
edited by Stanley Lane-Poole, 2 vols. 8vo, cloth. 1889 7s 6d
Sir (ieorge Bowen was Governor of Hong Kong, 1888-87. The chapters relating
thereto include accounts of visits to Macao, Canton, Peking where he was enter-
tained by Li-Hung-Chang and of a tour in Japan.
83, High Street, Marylehone, London, W.
414 Franri>; luhrtirds's Catalogue
9593 Bowring (Sir John) Autobiographical Recollections, edited by
his son, Lewin J. Bowring, 'portrait, 8vo, cloth. 1877 6s
Sir John Bowring's was a long, varied, and eminent career. A taste for lan-
guages led Bowring to the production of several anthologies of Slavonic and other
European literatures, to the editorship of the Westminster Review and of Benthain's
Works, while his mercantile training recommended him as an agent in the negotia-
tion of commercial treaties. He was member of three Parliaments, a writer on
decimal coinage, Envo}' to Siam (see p. 362), Consul and Envoy in China. While
Governor of Hong Kong he visited the Philippine Islands (seepW).
9594 China Record (The) Chronicle of Events, Political, Commercial,
Maritime, aud General, Jan. to June, 1861, folio, half-calf. Hong
Kong 10s 6d
Among the contents are : The Russian Treaty with China, Attack on Vw Moss
and Assassination of Mr. Heusken in Japan, Cession of Cowloon, Hongkong Govern-
ment Notices, Exports, Opium Sales, Shipping; Opening of the Yang-tsze, the
Peking Convention, Opening of Trade at Tientsin, the Yang-tsze Expedition, the
Taiping Rebellion, Japanese Correspondence, Manners and Customs of the Hakkas,
Canton and Hankow Expeditioo, Hongkong Courts, &c.
CoLLiNGWOOD (Dr.) A Naturalist's Rambles, including Visits to
Hong Kong, with Descriptions of the Chinese and their Occupa-
tions, Ceremonies, Processions Family Groups, Children, Toy-
makers, Pyrotechny, Street-robbery, &c. See p. 379.
Cooke (Wingrove) Impressions of Hong Kong in 1857-58 Letters
to the Times. See p. 380.
Gumming (Miss C. F. Gordon-) A Visit to Hong Kong, Christmas
and New Year, 1879, with Account of the Great Fire, and View of
Victoria and Hong Kong Harbour. See p. 381.
9595 D'Aguilar (Major-Gen.) Hong Kong, 1843-48, Correspondence,
Operations in Canton River, April, 1847, map, folio, half-bound.
Brighton 5s
9596 Des Voeux (Sir G. Wm.) My Colonial Service in British
Guiana, St. Lucia, Trinidad, Fiji, Australia, Newfoundland, and
Hong Kong, with portraits and illustrations, 2 vols. 8vo, cloth.
1903 16s
9597 Eitel (Dr. E. J.) Europe in China : History of Hong Kong to
1882, 12mo, cloth. Hong Kong, 1895 10s
Elgin (Lord) Three Visits to Hong Kong, 1857. See Oliphant,
p. 401 ; Knollys, below.
GiGLiOLi (Prof. Enrico) Visit of the Italian Corvette ** Magenta "
to Hong Kong, Dec, 1866, and Jan., 1867. See above, p. 385.
9598 Johnston (A. R.) Note on the Island of Hong Kong, 1843 ;
Huttmann (Wm.) On Chinese and European Maps of China
Jour. R. G. Soc, 1844, Vol. XIV. pp. 112-127, cloth 3s
9599 Knollys (Lord) English Life in China, 12mo, cloth. 1885 5s
With a chapter on Hong Kong, its harbour, houses, shipping, shops, population,
" Happy Valley " (cemetery). Botanical Gardens, English society, and occupations,
Chinese "bovs," Pidgin-English, Thomas Atkins's routine, Lascars, Defences, Insect
Life, Steam-Iaunoh voyage round the island ; the Colony, its receipts and expendi-
ture, &c.
83, High Street, Marylehone, London, W,
Song Kong 415
Lay (G. Tradescant) Hong Kong and its Neighbourhood in 1839.
See p. 392.
9600 Marryat (Frank) Borneo and the Indian Archipelago, 22 coloured
plates and 37 luood engravings, imp. 8vo, cloth. 1848 8s
A ''Middy's" narrative, including an interesting description of Hongkong in
1815, and his experiences in a liospital ship, with coloured view of "West Point"
and other illustrations.
Martin (Montgomery) Hong Kong ; its Position, Prospects, Cha-
racter, &c. Keport to Sir John Davis, July, 1844, with Extracts
from other Writers. See Martin, * China,' 1847 (Vol. II. pp. 317-
410, and Appendix, pp. xiii-xviii), p. 396.
Physical and Geological Aspects, Climate, Disease and Mortality, Population,
Commerce, &c.
9601 Military. Petition and Papers for Relief of Hong Kong from
Military Contribution to the Imperial Government. 8vo, pp. 44.
Hong Kong, 1868 2s 6d
MiTFORD (A. B. Freeman-) Hong Kong in April, 1865. See Mit-
FORD, *The Attach^ at Peking ' (Letter I.), p. 398.
Norman (Commander F. M.) Hongkong during the "War, 1857-58.
See " Martello Tower " in China, p. 400.
Norman (Henry) Shanghai and Hong Kong as Outposts of Empire.
See ' The Far East,' p. 400.
Palgrave (Gifford) The Three Cities : Hong-Kong, Canton, Macao.
See * Ulysses,' p. 402.
Rabaud (L. M.) Rapport sur Hong-Kong ; Mouvements des Navires
et des Marchandises. See Lyons Mission, p. 394.
ScHERZER (Dr. Karl) Visit of the Austrian Frigate " No vara " to
Hong Kong, 5th to 18th July, 1858, with Account of the Colony,
the Chinese in the East Indies, Excursions to Macao and Canton,
&c. 'Voyage of the *' Novara" ' (Vol. II. pp. 355-415). See p. 271.
9602 Seemann (Dr. Berthold) Narrative of the Voyage of the
" Herald," Capt. Kellett, 1845-51, being a Circumnavigation of the
Globe and Three Cruises to Behring Strait, map and plates, 2 vols.
8vo, cloth. 1853 10s 6d
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9607 iE sop's Fables, written in Chinese by the Learned Mim Mooy
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9608 Alexander (Major-Gen. G. G.) Confucius the Great Teacher :
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9612 Beal (Prof. Samuel) A Catena of Buddhist Scriptures, from the
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9613 Romantic Legend of Sakya Buddha, from the Chinese
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9614 The Buddhist Tripitaka as it is known in China and Japan :
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9615 Texts from the Buddhist Canon ' Dhammapada,' with
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9616 Abstract of Four Lectures on Buddhist Literature in
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9618 Buddhist Records of the Western World : Travels of
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9619 Early Life of Hiuen Tsiang, by Two Shamans, with
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9620 -The Fo - sho - hing - tsan - king : a Life of Buddha,, by
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9622 Boucher (H., S.J.) Koan-Hoa Tche-Nan : Boussole du Langage
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9623 Bowring (Sir John) The Floweiy Scroll : a Chinese Novei,
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9624 Bunyiu Nanjio, Catalogue of the Chinese Translation of the
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9625 Gallery (J. M.) Li-Ki; ou, Memorial des Rites, traduit du
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9626 Carus (Dr. Paul) Lao-tze's Tao-Teh-King, Chinese-English,
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9627 Chalmers (John) Tau Teh King: Speculations of the Old
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9628 Chavannes (Edouard) M^moire sur les Religieux ^iSminents
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Legqe.
9629 Les Inscriptions Chinoises de Bodh-Gay. (Rev. de Hist.
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9631 Chinese Repository (The) May, 1838, to April, 1839
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9632 Chinese and Japanese Repository of Facts in Science,
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9637 Davis ([Sir] John F.) Chinese Novels ; also Proverbs and Moral
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9640 Dennys (N. B.) A Hand Book of the Canton Yernacular of the
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9644 Chinese Stories, with introduction on Chinese Fiction,
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9645 Chinese Language and Literature : Two Lectures, 12mo,
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9648 Edkins (Dr. J.) Chinese Buddhism: Sketches, Historical and
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9649 Religion in China, third edition (Triibner), 8vo, cloth.
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9651 China's Place in Philology : an Attempt to show that the
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9655 Results of Researches in Chinese Trans. 9th Congress of
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9656 Eitel (Dr. Ernest J.) Feng-Shui ; or, Rudiments of Natural
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9657 _ Hand Book of Chinese Buddhism : a Sanscrit Chinese
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9664 Fum-Hoam. The Transmigrations of the Mandarin Fum-
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9732 Parker (E. H.) Life, Labours, and Doctrines of Confucius from
hitherto inaccessible material, map and illust., 8vo, cloth. Woking
2s 6d
9733 Pauthier (G.) Chi-King, ou Livre des Verse, traduit en Fran-
?ais, avec Hymnes Sanskrits, Persans, l^gyptiens, Assyriens et
Chinois (Bibliotheque Orientale, Tome II.), imp. 8vo, hf.-bd. 78 6d
9734 [Percy (Bishop T.) Editor.] Hau Kiou Choaan, or the Pleasing
History, translated from the Chinese, with Additional Fragments,
and notes, luith 4 plates, half plate missing, 4 vols. 12mo, calf. 1761
Ss 6d
This translation of the * Pleasing History ' was made by Mr. James Wilkinson,
an English merchant, the MS. beiug dated 1719, the last year he spent in China.
The additions consist of (1) A Collection of Chinese Proverbs and Apothee:ms.
chiefly from Du Halde ; (2) The Argument of a Chinese Play acted at Canton, 1719 ;
(3) Fragments of Chinese Poetry, with a Dissertation from a Memoir by M. Freret.
9735 [ ] Miscellaneous Pieces relating to the Chinese, 2 vols. 12ino,
boards. Dodsley, 1772 6s
Includes a Chinese tragedy, 'The Little Orphan of the House of Chao,' Mosheim
on the Christian Church in China, Chinese Rules of Conduct, &c.
9736 Petite Pantoufle : Thou Sio-Si6, Roman Chinois par Tin-Tun-
Ling, traduit en Fran^ais, 8vo, half-morocco. 1875 5s
9737 Phoenix (The), a Magazine for China, Japan, and Eastern Asia,
Vols. I. to III., small 4to, cloth. 1870-73 16s
Includes Papers on Buidhism. Geography, Travel, Languaees, History of the
Mongols ; Japanese, Chinese, Burmese Literature ; Reviews and Notes on Books.
9738 Pfizmaier (Dr. A.) Kunstfertigkeiten und Kunst der Alten
Chinesen (excerpt, pp. 147-224), royal 8vo, sewed. 3s 6d
83, High Street, Marylehone, London, W.
Chinese Religion and Literature 425
9739 Piry (A. Theophile) Le Saint Edit, Etude de Litterature Cliinoise,
4to, cloth. Shanghai, 1879 IQg
Chinese text and French translation of The Sheng-yii, or Maxims and Precepts
of K'ang-Hsi, second Emperor of the Manchu (present reigning) dynasty, first
published in 1G71, with copious Index of characters and their French equivalents.
A very useful introduction to Chinese literature for French students.
9740 Ch' ien Chan Hiii Ts' un : Manuel de Langue Mandarine, ou
Recueil Ideologique en Chinois, Frangais et Anglais, 4to, half-calf.
Shanghai, 1895 1 4a
The ideas and terms are grouped and classed under thirteen general headings :
Man Physically ; Man Morally ; Man Socially ; Clothing ; Houses and Apartments ;
Food; Employments; Travelling, Pastimes, &c. ; Studies, Religious Sects. &c.;
Government ; the Universe ; Natural History ; Sciences and Miscellaneous Terms.
9742 Plaenckner (R. von) Lao-tse, Tao-te-King : der Weg zur
Tugend. aus dem Chinesischen, 8vo, hf.-mor. Leipzig, 1870 5s
9743 Confucius, T4-Hi6 die Erhabene Wissenschaft, 8vo, half-
morocco. Leipzig, 1875 3s 6d
9744 Confucius, Tchong-Yong : der Unwandelbare Seelengrund,
8vo, half-morocco. Leipzig, 1878 3s 6d
Renaudot's Mohammedan Travellers in China, on the Origin of the
Christian Religion there, &c. See p. 404.
9745 Rondot (Natalis) Notice sur les Yang de Chine (extrait du
Journal Asiatique), 8vo, pp. 22. Paris, 1847 2s
9746 Schlegel (Prof. G.) Hoa-Tsien Ki Of: Chinesche Roman (Dutch),
Thian ti Hwui. The Hung-League or Heaven-Earth-League : a
Secret Society with the Chinese in China and India (English) ; De
Prostitutie in China (Dutch), with 16 plates, 1 vol. 4to, calf.
Batavia, 1866 1
Verh. van het Bataviaasch Genootschap, Deel XXXII. The first work is the
same as that rendered by Sir John Bowring, and entitled *The Flowery Scroll.'
9747 La St^le Funeraire du Teghin Giogh et ses Copyistes et
Traducteurs Chinois, Russes et AUemands, royal 8vo, pp. 57 and
plate. Helsingissd, 1892 3s 6d
Shaman Catechism : Laws and Regulations of Chinese Buddhist
Priests Oriental Transl. Fund, 1831 8d
9748 Shi-Ka-Fang-Chih (Chinese Work), imp. 8vo, cloth. 5s
SiiiR (H. C.) Religion and Customs of the Chinese. See p. 406.
9749 Smith (F. Porter) Medical Missionary. Vocabulary of Proper
Names (Chinese and English) of Places, Persons, Tribes and Sects
in China, Japan, Corea, Annam, Siam, Burma, the Straits, &c.,
imperial" 8vo, boards. Shanghai, 1870 3s
9751 Staunton (Sir G. T.) On the Proper Mode of rendering the Word
" God" into Chinese, &c., 8vo, cloth. 1849 4s
With inscription and autograph letter from the Author to Sir John Barrow.
Sir George was in favour of using the term " Shang-tee." See Legge, Malan, Moule.
See also p. 408.
83, High Street, Marylehone, London, W.
426 Francis Edwards's Catalogue
9752 Stent (G. C.) Chinese Lyrics, with Translations and Music N.
China Br. R. A. Soc, pp. 93-135. 1871 3s 6d
9753 Chinese Legends N. China Br. R. A. S., pp. 183-195
1872 2s 6d
9754 Taoism, The Texts of, translated by Dr. Legge (Sacred Books
of the East) 2 vols. 8vo, cloth. 1891-92 each 9s
See Ball, Doolittle, Douglas, Edkins, Groot, Legge, Nevius, Forbes, &c.
9755 Volcker (Karl T.) Bibliotheca Sinica : Katalog Chinesischer
Original Werke, 8vo, pp. iv, 32, 16. 2s 6d
Contains titles of over 300 different works in Chinese and Roman.
9756 Watters (T.) Life and Works of Han-Yu, or Han Wen-Kung,
T'ang Dynasty China Branch R. A. S., pp. 167-181. 1872 2s 6d
9757 Guide to the Tablets in a Temple of Confucius, royal 8vo,
pp. xx-269. Shanghai, 1879 6s
9758 Essays on the Chin^ese Language, 8vo, half -calf. 1889 15s
On the Origin and History of the Language, Inter jectional and Imitative Ele-
ments, Buddhistic Influence, Foreign Words, Terms relating to Death and Burial, &c.
9759 Weston (Stephen) Fragments of Oriental Literature, with Out-
line of a Painting on a Curious China Vase, Translations from the
Arabic, &c., plate, 8vo, cloth. 1807 4s
9760 Williams (S. Wells) Syllabic Dictionary of the Chinese Language
arranged according to the Wu-Pang Yuen Yin, with the Pronuncia-
tion of the Characters as heard in Pekin, Canton, Amoy and Shang-
hai, third edition, 4to, cloth. 1890 2 10s
Chapters on the Structure of the Chinese Language ; Classical
Literature, Polite Literature, Proverbs, &c. See * The Middle
Kingdom' (Vol. I. chaps. X., XL, XII.), p. 412.
9761 Wylie (Alex.) Notes on Chinese Literature, with Introductory
Remarks on the Progressive Advance of the Art and a List of Trans-
lations from the Chinese into various European Languages (1867),
new edition, 8vo, half-calf. SJianghai, ]901 12s 6d
9762 On an Ancient Inscription in the Neu-Chih Language
Jour. R. Asiatic Soo., pp. 16 and 3 plates. 3s 6d
Researches in Chinese Language and Literature, the Nestor ian
and Buddhist Relics, &c. See p. 412,
9763 Yates (Rev. M. T., D.D.) Ancestral Worship, 8vo, pp. 48.
Shanghai, 1878 2s 6d
8S, High Street, Mari/lebone, London, TF.
Francis Edwards's Catalogue 427
KOREA.
Adams (Staff Surgeon) Visit to Korea, with Account of the
Inhabitants, their Customs, Language, Beliefs, &c. See p. 450.
9767 Bird (Isabella), Mrs. Bishop. Korea and her Neighbours, a
Narrative of Travel and Account of the Recent Vicissitudes and
Present Position of the Country, with Preface by Sir Walter
Hillier, mai^i and illustrations, 2 vols. 12mo, cloth. 1898 10s
9768 Carles (W. R.) Life in Oorea, with map and illustrations, mostly
by a Corean Artist, 8vo, cloth. 1888 4s 6d
Observations during eighteen months' travel and residence, 1884-85, with
chapter on the murders and fighting at Soul, Dec, 1884.
9769 Recent Journeys in Korea Proc. R. Geog. Soc, May,
1886 (Vol. VIII. pp. 289-312, and map) 2s
9770 Cavendish (Capt. A. E. J.) Account of a Journey in Northern
Korea in 1891; also of an Ascent of the Sacred White Mountain
by Capt. H. E. Goold - Adams, 2 maps and 40 illustrations,
including native sketches, royal 8vo, cloth. 1894 5s
9771 Culin (Stewart) Korean Games, with Notes on the corresponding
Games of China and Japan, 22 coloured plates and 135 other illus-
trations, royal 8vo, buckram. Philadelphia, 1895 10s
9772 Curzon (Lord) Problems of the Far East : Japan Korea
China, 8vo, cloth. 1894 9s
This work, which forms part of an examination of Asiatic Political Problems,
includes four chapters on Korea : Life and Travel The Capital and Court-
Politics and Commerce Its Political Future.
Du Halde's Abridged History of Corea. See China, p. 383.
9773 Gale (Rev. James S.) American Presbyterian Missionary:
Korean Sketches, illustrated, 12mo, cloth. Edinburgh [New York],
1898 3s 6d
Observations of the people and their country during nine years' residence.
9775 Griffis (W. E.) Corea the Hermit Nation, with illustrations,
maps, and plans, 8vo, cloth. 1882 9s 6d
The most comprehensive work on the subject.
I. Ancient and Mediaeval History. II. Political and Social Corea. III. Modern
and Recent History. With a Bibliography and Appendix on the Corean language.
9776 Hall (Capt. Basil) Account of a Yoyage of Discovery to the
West Coast of Corea and Loo-Choo, luith 9 beautiful coloiwed
plates, an Appendix of Nautical Information and Charts, and a
Vocabulary of Loo-Choo Words, by Lieut. Clifford, 4to, half-calf.
1818 14s
This survey was made in H.M. ships " Alceste " and " Lyra" during the period
of Lord Amherst's Embassy to China, and prior to the wreck of the former vessel
in the Strait of Caspar, near Java. The narrative contains most interesting
accounts of the Coreans and people of Loo Choo, and the drawings of scenery and
costume were made by Mr. Wm. Havel 1, R.A., who accompanied the Embassy,
from sketches by Capt. Hall and Mr. W. C. Browne. See also M'Leod, and for
narratives of the Embassy the references under Amherst, p. 371.
8oj High Street, Marylebone, London, W.
Q 2
428 Francis Edioards^s Catalogue
9777 Hamel (Henry) Account of the Shipwreck of a Dutch Vessel
on the Island of Qaelpaert, and Thirteen Years' Imprisonment in
Corea (1653-67), with an Account of that Kingdom (from Churchill's
Collection), folio, half-bound. 1704 5s
A creditable narrative : nothing since written on Corea is more interesting.
For other editions see the Collections of Astley, p. 3 ; Pinkerton, p. 16.
Klaproth (J.) San Kokf Tsou Ran to Sets ; ou, Apergu General
des Trois Royaumes (Cor^e ; Lieou-Khieou ; Yeso). See Japan.
9779 Korea and the Far East ; Korean Affairs, a Japanese Yiew ;
A Chinese View ; The Korean Question, by E. Oppert ; Proposed
International Guarantee of Korean Independence Asiatic Quar-
terly, Oct., 1894 (pp. 249-282) 3s
9780 Korean Repository (The), Yol. I., edited by Mr. and Mrs.
F. Ohlinger, 8vo, half-calf. Seoul, 1892 18s
Some of the Contents of this Volume :
Adams (Capt. H. Goold-) The Mont Blanc of Korea.
Edkins (Dr.) On the True Fusang ; and the Persians in the Far East.
Gale (Rev. J. S.) To the Yaloo and Beyond.
Gifford (Rev. D. L.) Ancestral Worship as Practised in Korea.
Hulbert (Prof. H. B.) Origin of the Korean Alphabet.
Jones (Rev. G. Heber) The Japanese Invasion, 1590-93.
McGowan (D. J.) Petroleum in Korea ; and Russian Archaic Researches.
Chapters on Buddhism, Population, Curious Customs, Notes and Queries, &c.
9781 Koto (B.) and Kanazawa (S.) Catalogue of Romanized Geogra-
phical Names of Korea, 12mo, cloth. Tokyo [1903] 5s
9782 Landor (A. H. Savage) Corea : Journey through the Land of
Morning Calm, with illustrations , 8vo, cloth. 1895 6s
9783 Landis (E. B.) A Pioneer of Korean Independence, Im Kyeng
Ep Asiatic Quarterly, Oct., 1898 (pp. 396-408) 2s 6d
9784 Lowell (Percival) Oho-san, the Land of the Morning Calm : a
Sketch of Korea, with 24 photo and other illustrations and 2 maps,
royal 8vo, cloth. 1885 13s
Mr. Lowell was secretary to the American Embassy to Korea, and afterwards
revisited Korea as a guest of the King, enjoying exceptional opportunities for
seeing the country. His book is of great interest and value.
9785 McLeod (Surgeon John) Yoyage of H.M.S. " Alceste " along
the Coast of Corea and to the Island of Lew chew ; with Account of
her subsequent Shipwreck, portrait of Capt. Maxwell and 5 coloured
plates by Lieut. Dwarris, 8vo, hoards. 1818 3s 6d
H.M.S. "Alceste," Capt. Murray Maxwell, in company with the "Lyra," Capt.
Basil Hall, and the '' General Hewitt," Capt. Campbell, carried Lord Amherst to
China in 1816-17. After surveying parts of those seas the "Alceste " visited Manilla
and Canton ; going towards Java she was wrecked on a sunken rock. The officers
and crew found their way to Batavia in the ship's boats. This volume contains a
long and interesting account of the Lewchew Islands and their inhabitants.
Another account from the * Lettres Bdifiantes,' Tome XXIII., is quoted on pp. 79-97.
See also Abel, p. 371 ; Ellis, p. 384 ; Hall, p. 427.
9786 Michie (A.) Korea and Korean Atfaii-s Asiatic Quarterly,
Oct., 1892 (pp. 317-329) . 2s 6d
8t^, High Street, Marylehone, London, W.
Korea 429
9787 Miln (Louise J.) Quaint Korea, 12mo, cloth, 1895 3s 6d
Papers reprinted from the Times, P. M. Gazette, &c., descriptive of the Country,
the People especially the women ; Customs, Amusemeuts, Corean History, 'Japan's
Ingratitude,' * The Scourges of China,' &;c.
Strolling Players in the East. See p. 196.
9789 Norman (Henry) People and Politics of the Far East, Four
Years' Travels in China, Japan, Siberia, &c., map and illustrations,
Svo, cloth. 1895 6s
Includes accounts of a journey on horseback across Corea, the City of Seoul
and its inhabitants, the ' Korean Question,' &c.
9791 Oliphant (Laurence) Episodes in a Life of Adventure ; or, Moss
from a Rolling Stone, 12mo, cloth. 1896 Is 9d
Contains * A Visit to Tsusima Island in the Strait of Korea : an Incident of
Russian Aggression.' For a map see Jour. R. G. S., 1863.
9792 Oppert (Ernest) A Forbidden Land : Corea, its Geography,
History, Productions, and Commercial Capabilities, wit/i 2 charts
and 21 illustrations, Svo, cloth. 1880 - 5s
The translation of a German work, ' Ein Verschlossenes Land.' The author
made three voyages to Corea ; the last is said to have been "a body-snatching expe-
dition " to obtain gome " buried relics held in great veneration." To his own
observations he has added an account of the murder of the French missionaries^,
a vocabulary, alphabet, 182 single syllables, and chapter containing Mr. J. Hoff-
mann's ' Investigations on the Corean Language.'
P^ROUSE (La) Visit to Corean Coast, May, 1787, with Account of
the Island Qaelpaert, and 2 charts (La Perouse, ' Voyage,' 2 vols.
4to, 1799, Vol. I. pp. 534-539, Atlas, plates 44, 45). See Siberia
and Kamchatka.
Eegis (J. Baptiste, S.J.) Description of Korea, 1720. See Du
Halde (Vol. II.), p. 383 ; Astley (Vol. IV.), p. 2.
9793 Ross (Rev. John) History of Corea, Ancient and Modern, with
Description of Manners and Customs, Language and Geography,
maps and illustrations by native artists (mostly coloured), Svo, cloth.
Paisleij, [1876] ^ 78
Mr. Ross was resident in Manchuria seven years. See note to the author's
' Manchus,' p. i05.
St. John (Capt. H. C.) Notes and Sketches of Nipon, and of Surveys
of portions of the S. Coast of Corea in H.M.S. " Sylvia." See
Japan.
9795 Salwey (Mrs. Charlotte M.) Korea, the Pearl of the Orient,
Traditional, Historical, Descriptive Asiatic Quarterly, July,
1900 (pp. 154-167) 2s 6d
Williamson (Rev. A.) Journeys in North China, with Chapter on
Corea. See p. 412.
83, High Street, Marylehone, London, W.
430 Frcmcis Edwa/rds^s Catalogue
TIBET.
Geography, Travel, History, Religion, Language and Literature.
*^* For other works on tlie Southern Borders of Tibet see references
under Himalayas, pp. 153-154 ; Bootan, p. 85 ; Nepaul, p. 204 ; Kashmir,
p. 167 ; Ladak, p. 172. For travels on the Northern Borders see Chinese
Taetary, pp. 440-449.
9799 Ackermann's The World in Miniature. Tibet and India
beyond the Ganges, edited by Shoberl, 12 coloured plates, 12nio,
boards. [1824] 4s 6d
Tibet and Bootan, the BircQan Empire, Tonquin and Cochin-China, Siam,
Malacca, Testimonies of the existence of men with tails.
9801 Anderson (Dr. J.) The Irawady and its Sources Jour. R. G.
Soo., 1870 (Vol. XL. pp. 286-303), cloth 3s
AndrAda (Antonio, Jesuit) Journey from India to Rodauk, Tibet,
1624, Discovery of the Ganges Source and L. Mansarowar, Source
of the Sutlej. See Murray's * Asia,' Vol. I. (pp. 424-436).
9803 A K . Four Years' Wanderings through Great Tibet,
by one of the Pandit Explorers, by Gen. Walker, ivith map Proc.
R. Geog. Soo., Feb., 1885 2s
9804 Revised Sketch Map Illustrating the Explorations of
A K in Great Tibet and Mongolia, 1879-82, and showing
Routes of other Explorers, by G. W. E. Atkinson, 3 large sheets,
and Index Map, coloured, mounted, and folded, 4to, June, 1884 9s
Pandit A K started in April, 1878, through Bootan to Lhasa, where he
was detained a whole year. In Sept., 1879, he continued his journey across Northern
Tibet into Mongolia, crossing the Kuenlun and the Altyn Tag ranges, reaching
Sachu in 1881. Avoiding Lhasa he returned to Darjiling by another route in
Nov., 1882, having travelled 3,000 miles through almost unknown country.
9805 Bishop (Mrs., Isabella L. Bird) Among the Tibetans, illustrated.
12mo, cloth. (R.T.S.), 1894 2s 6d
After Mrs. Hervey, Mrs. Bishop was the first European woman to penetrate
into these regions.
Bogle (George) Mission to Tibet, 1774. See Markham ; Murray.
9806 Bonvalot (Gabriel) Across Thibet : Translation of ' De Paris
au Tonquin a travers le Tibet Inconnu,' witli illustrations from
photographs by Prince Henry of Orleans, 2 vols. 8vo, cl. 1891 10s 6d
Starting from the frontiers of Siberia, M. Bonvalot and his companions
traversed Tibet from north to south (1889-90), crossing the table lands through
Yunnan to Tonking. The Thibetans, their manners and customs, trade, the Lamas
and priesthood, are minutely described. The exploration of Lob Nor by Prince
Henry of Orleans, who with Father Dedeken accompanied M. Bonvalot in this
extraordinary journey, is contained in chap. iv.
Boulger (Demetrius) Tibet and the Way Thither. See * Central
Asian Questions,' p. 376.
Relations of Tibet with China. See * History of China,' p. 376.
88, High Street, Marylehone, Loudmi, W.
Tibet 431
9807 Bower (Oapt. Hamilton) A Journey Across Tibet, with map and
illustrations from photographs, 8vo, cloth. 1894 8s
Capt. Bower, in company with Dr. W. G. Thorold, travelled through Tibet
from Kashmir to China, April, 1891, to Feb., 1892, crossing the high central plateau
of Asia, exploring the salt lakes and surveying the whole route, which is exhibited
in profile on separate plan. An account of the journey down the Yangtse and
through China is added, as well as a chapter ou the religion, country, people, &;c.,
of Tibet. For a previous expedition by Capt. Bower in 1889, see pp. 441-442.
9808 A Journey Across Tibet, large map Geog. Jour., May,
1893 Is 6d
9809 Bridges (F. D.) Journal of a Lady's Travels Round the World,
including a Residence at Leh and in a Lamasary, Tibet, with
Account of H 's Journey to Yarkand, June and July, 1878,
illustrated^ 8vo, cloth. 1883 5s
Carey (A. D.) Journey in Chinese Turkestan and N. Tibet. Seep. 442.
9810 Cooper (T. T.) Travels of a Pioneer in Pigtail and Petticoats
Overland from China towards India, tnap and illiLstrationSf 8vo,
half-calf. 1871 - 6s
See also p. 380.
9811 The Mishmee Hills: Journey from Assam towards Thibet,
illustrated, 12mo, cloth. 1873 3s 6d
9812 On the Course of the Tsan-po and the Irrawaddy, and On
Tibet, with map Proo. R.'G. Soo., 1869, Vol. XIII. pp. 392-395 2s 6d
See also p. 380.
9813 Csoma de Koros (Alex.) Essay towards a Dictionary, Tibetan
and English, 4to, sewed. Ualcutta, 1834 15s
9814 Tibetan Grammar in English, 4to, swd. Calcutta, 1834 lis
9815 Life and Works of Alex. Csoma de Koros, including his
Journeys to Tibet, and Extracts from Writings on the Tibetan
Language (Triibner's Oriental Series), 8vo, cloth. 1885 6s
Brief Memoir of. See Ralston's Tibetan Tales, p. 436.
Analysis of the * Kandjour' (Bkah-hgyur), French translation.
See Peer, p. 432.
9816 Das (Sarat Chandra) Journey to Lhasa and Central Tibet, edited
by the Hon. W. W. Rockill, maps and illustrations, including copies
of native representations of Lhasa and Temple of the Grand Lama,
8vo, cloth. (R.G.S.) 1902 7s
Narrative of two journevs through Sikkim and Tibet, 1879 and 1882. and
residerjes at Tashilhunpo ad Lhasa, with descriptions of the country visited,
accouut of the Government, society, customs, festivals, Sec.
See also Buddhist Text Soc. (Jan., 1893), p. 312.
9818 Deasy (Capt. H. H. P.) In Tibet and Chinese Turkestan, Three
Years' Exploration, map, port., and ilhtsts., 8vo, cloth. 1901 10s 6d
98X9 Journeys in Central Asia : Western Tibet and Chinese
Turkestan, map and illustrations Geog. Joub., Aug. and Nov.,
1900 4s
9821 D'Mazure (Very Rev. T.) Memorandum on the Countries
between Thibet, Yun^n, and Burmah, 1859, mup, 8vo, pp. 17.
[1862] 28 6d
83, High Street, Marylebone, London^ W.
432 Francis Edwards^s Catalogue
Description of Tibet, with Travels of Carpini, Eubruqui, Goes,
Grueber, Gerbillon, Penna, &c. See Astley (Vol. IV. pp. 449-751) ;
PiNKERTON (Vol. VII. pp. 541-576).
Desideri (Hippolifce) Jesuit Missionary. Journey from Delhi to Leh
and Lhasa, and Residence there, 1715-29 (from ' Lettres Ediflantes,'
Vol. XV.). See Markham, 'Tibet ' (pp. Iviii-lix, 302-308).
9822 Dun more (Earl of) The Pamirs: Narrative of an Expedition
through Kashmir, Western Tibet, Turkestan, &c., in 1892, maps
and illustrations, 2 vols. 12mo, cloth. 1893 7s 6d
Record of a journey through Kashmir, Ladak, "Western Tibet, Chinese Tur-
kestan, and the Pamirs in company of Major Roche, and subsequent journey alone
through Russian Central Asia to the Caspian Sea. The expedition covered, in
addition to horseback journeys, 2,200 miles on foot, crossing sixty-nine rivers and
forty-one mountain passes, some of them amongst the highest in the world.
9823 Dutreuil de Rhins (J. L.) L'Asie Centrale (Thibet et Regions
Limitrophes), Texte et Atlas, pp. xvi-618, 2 vols. 4to, cloth. Paris,
1889 2 10s
Texte Part 1. Regions Bordering on Tibet. 2. S.B. Tibet. 3. N.B. Tibet.
4. Western Tibet.
The Atlas contains large-scale map in two sheets and reproductions of early
maps and itineraries. A work of value and authority on the geography and topo-
graphy of Tibet, produced at the cost of the French Government, and " crowned "
by the French Academ)%
9824 Mission Scientifique dans la Haute Asie, 1890-95, 3 vols. 4to,
and Atlab, folio, cloth. Paris, 1897-98 3 15s
I. Recit du Voyage, 1891-95, avec planches.
II. Le Turkestan et le Tibet : Etude Ethnographique et Sociologique. 1898.
III. Histoire, Linguistique, Arch^ologie, Geographic, par F. Grenard.
Appendices Scientifiques, avec planches.
M. Dutreuil de Rhins having been murdered in Tibet near the head waters of
the Yang-tse-Kiang and Me-Kong, in June, 1894, his work was continued by his
companion M. Fernand Grenard.
9825 Feer (Leon) Fragments Extraits du Kandjour, traduits du
Tibetain (Annales du Musee Guimet, Tome V.), 4to, sewed.
Paris, 1883 9s
9826 Analyse du Kandjour : Recueil des Livres Sacres au Tibet,
par Csoma de Koros, traduite de 1' Anglais (Annales du Musee
Guimet, Tome II.), and other Papers, 4to, sewed. Paris, 1881 12s
The ' Kanjur' is one of two collections of Tibetan sacred books which forms
over 100 volumes folio and comprises 1,083 distinct works. The other collection is
the 'Tanjur,' and consists of 225 vols, folio, comprising literary, scientific, and
religious works, hymns, rituals, ceremonies, &c. For English translation of tales
from the former collection see Ralston.
9827 Foucaux (Ph. Ed.) Parabole de I'Enfant Egare Chap. IV. du
'Lotus de la Bonne Loi,' lithographed in Sanscrit and Tibetan,
with French translation, royal 8vo, half-calf. Paris, 1854 9s
9828 Georgius (Fr. Aug. Ant.) Alphabetum Tibetanum Missionum
Apostolicarum Commodo Editum, folio, half-vellum. Rome, 1762
1 2s
Compiled by Father Giorgi from materials sent to Rome by the Capuchin
Friars.
83, High Street, Marylebone, London, W.
Tibet 433
9829 Gerard (Capt. Alex.) Account of Koonawur and of that Part
Inhabited by the Tartars, Lapcha, Ladak, Yarkund, &c. ; also of
his Attempt to Reach Garoo and Lake Manasarowara in 1821, maps,
edited by Sir Wm. Lloyd, 3 vols., 8vo, cloth. 1841-46 14s
Gill (Capt.) Journey through Eastern Tibet (1876-77). See China,
p. 386.
Gordon (Col. T. E.) Journey over the High Plateau of Tibet to
the Pamirs. See * The Roof of the World,' p. 444.
GiiUEBER and Dorville, Jesuit Missionaries ; Journey from China
to Lhassa and India, and Death of Dorville, 1661-65. See Collec-
tions of ThEVENOT (Vol. IL), ASTLEY (Vol. IV.), PiNKERTON (Vol.
VII.), Markham's ' Tibet ' (pp. Ixvi-lxviii, 295-302).
9830 Gutzlaff (Dr. Ch.) Tibet and Sefan, including Baltistan and
Lahdak ; History, Boundaries, Mountains, Rivers, Capital (Lhassa),
Inhabitants, Products, &c. Jour. R. G. Soc, 1850 (Vol. XX.
pp. 191-227), cloth 4s
9831 Hamilton (Francis, M.D.) formerly Buchanan. An Account of
Nepaul, &c., with mup, vieiv of Khatmandu, panorama of the Hima-
layas, &c., 4to, half-calf. Edinburgh, 1819 12s
Dr. Hamilton, in company with Bogle, visited Tesboo Lama in 1774. He gives
account of Tibet and the routes thither, Correspondence of Lord Cornwallis with
the Dalai Lama, Memorial on the Nepaulese War with Tibet, &c.
Hedin (Sven) Exploration in Northern Tibet and Discovery of New
Route South of the Kuenlun Range. See * Through Asia,' p. 445.
Heeley (W. L.) on Tibet Calcutta Review, July, 1874 ; Reprint,
1894, pp. 131-171.
9832 Hervey (Mrs.) Adventures of a Lady in Tartary, Thibet, China,
and Kashmir, through portions of territory never before visited by
Europeans ; with Account of a Journey from the Punjab to Bombay
Overland, portrait of Goolab Singh, 2 maps, and 7 engravings of
vieivs in Ladakh and Little Thibet, 3 vols. 12mo, cloth, 1854 (with
Capt. Henry Strachey's autograph in each vol.) 8s
Mrs. Hervey, the first European lady to visit Tibet, remained there long enough
(1851) " to pick up enough of the language to ask for ordinary things." Her third
volume contains a vocabulary of about 130 words with their English equivalents.
Hodgson (B. IL) On the Languages, Literature, and Religion of
Nepdl and Tibet, and On the Tribes of Northern Tibet and of Sifan.
See Hodgson's 'Essays,' pp. 155 and 325.
9833 Holdich (Sir T. H.) Lhasa, with 4 ;j>^q^?^s and views Geog.
Jour., Dec, 1901 (Vol. XVIIL pp. 602-607) Is 6d
9834 Hooker ([Sir] Joseph) A Fourth Excursion to the Passes into
Thibet by the Donkiah Lah, map, J. R. G. Soc. (Vol. XX. pp. 49-52),
cloth. 1850 3s
l)S;;5 liinialnyiui Journals: Notes of a Naturalist, best edition,
with 2 nuips, 12 coloured plates (including Himalayan Peaks and
Glaciers), and 80 ivood engravings, 2 vols. 8vo, half-calf extra.
1854 28s
See Notes on pp. 157, 299.
83, High Street, Marylebone, London, W.
434 Francis Edwards^ s Catalogue
Huo and Gabet's Travels to Tibet, Residence at the Monastery of
Koumboun and in Lhasa (1844-46), with account of Tibetan
Buddhism and Lamaism. See China, p. 390.
9836 Jaeschke (H. A.) Romanized Tibetan and English Dictionary,
lithographed, royal 8vo, pp. 158. Kyelang in British Ldlioul,
1866 7s 6d
9837 Tibetan-English Dictionary : English -Tibetan Vocabulary,
royal 8vo, cloth. 1897 1 10s
Jaeschke'e great dictionary is a mine of information on technical and doctrinal
definitions of Lamaism.
9838 Tibetan Grammar, second edition prepared by Dr. H.
Wenzel (Triibner's Simplified Grammars), 12mo, cloth 5s
"Kanjur" (The). See Csoma de Koros, Feer, Ralston, Schmidt,
Vasilief.
9839 Kinloch (Gen. Alex.) Large Game Shooting in Thibet, the
Himalayas, Northern India, flee. (1864-82), map and 36 photogravures,
4to, cloth. 1885 1 5s
See also p. 169.
Klaproth, Description du Tibet : Villas, Habitans, Tribus Nomads,
Montagnes, Fleuves, Lacs, Productions, &c. See p. 446.
9841 Knight (Oapt.) Diary of a Pedestrian in Cashmere and Thibet ;
Visit to Ladak and Monastery of Hemis, 16 tinted plates and 28
engravings, 8vo, cloth. 1860 10s
9842 Knight (E. F.) Where Three Empires Meet: Narrative of Travel
in Kashmir, Western Tibet, &c., 1891, map and 54 illustrations,
8vo, half-calf extra. 1893 lis
9843 Cheap edition, illustrated, 12mo, cloth 3s
Mr. Knight as Times correspondent visited Ladak in company with Capt.
Bower. Q,v.
9844 Kosloflf (Capt. P. K.) The Russian Expedition to E. Tibet,
1899-1901, iUustmtedGEOG. Journal, May, 1902 (pp. 576-598) Is 6d
9845 Landor (A. H. Savage) In the Forbidden Land : an Account of
a Journey in Tibet, with his Imprisonment, Torture, and Ultimate
Release, map and 250 illustrations {several coloured), 2 vols. 8vo,
cloth. 1898 12s 6d
Mr. Landor entered Tibet by the Lumpiya Pass in July, 1897, and travelled for
six weeks down the valley of the San-po, when he was arrested and brought back
to Taklakot, where he met with friends and returned to India. The work contains
Report of the Government inquiry into his case.
'Lettres Edifiantes' Tartary, Tibet, &c. See p. 12.
9846 Lewin (Capt. T. H.) Manual of Tibetan: Progressive Exercises
in the Colloquial Speech, oblong 4to, cloth. Calcutta, 1879 9s
9847 Little (Arch. J.) Mount Omi and Beyond : a Record of Travel
on the Tibetan Border, map and illustrations, 8vo, cloth. 1901 6s
9848 Littledale (St. George R.) Journey Across Tibet from N. to S.
and W. to Ladak, 3 mupsGmG. Jour., May, 1896 (pp. 453-483) Is 6d
83, High Street, Marylehone, London, W.
Tibet 435
9849 Macaulay (Oolman) Report of a Mission to Sikkim and the
Tibetan Frontier, with Memorandum on our Relations with Tibet,
map and 22 photographs, 4to, cloth. Calcutta, 1885 128 6d
Manning (Thomas) Journey to Lhasa, 1811. See Markham.
9850 Markham (Sir Clements R.) Narratives of the Mission of
George Bogle to Tibet (1774), and of the Journey of Thomas Man-
ning to Lhasa (1811-12), with Notes, Introduction, and Appendix,
portrait of Hastings, maps and illustrations, 8vo, cloth. 1876 10s
Other sources of information on Tibet are indicated in the Introduction, and
the narratives of Grueber (1661), Desideri (1715-16), and Horace della Penna (1730)
are included in the Appendix.
9851 Bogle's and Majining's Narratives, second edition, with that
of the Pundit Nain Singh, maps, &c., 8vo, cloth. 1879 15s
9852 Travels in Great Tibet, and Trade between Tibet and
Bengal ; Exploration of the Namcho, or Tengri Niir Lake, made by
a Native Explorer, 1871-72 ; Journey to Shigatze, Tibefc, by Native
Explorer, No. 9, 1871 ; Journey to Tasum, 1873 ; edited by Col.
Montgomerie, map~JouB. R. Geog. Soo., 1875 (Vol. .XLV., pp. 299-
363), half-morocco 7s 6d
9853 Montgomerie (Col. T. G.) Report of Route Survey of the
"Pundit" [Nain Singh], Nepal to Lhasa and Source of the
Brahmaputra, mapJovR.B. G. Soo., 1868 (Vol. XXXVIII. pp. 129-
219), cloth 48
The Pundit Nain Singh accompanied the brothers Schlagintweit (1856-57), the
Second Mission of Sir D. Forsyth to Yarkand (1873-74), and another mdependent
journey in 1874-75 to Lhasa. See Trotter, p. 438.
9854 Murray (Hugh) Historical Account of Discoveries and Travels in
Asia, maps, 3 vols. 8vo, cloth. 1820 12s
Vol. II. contains outlines of the journeys of Andrada, Webb, Bogle, Turner, and
others into Tibet.
Nain Singh (The Pundit) Journeys in Tibet and Visit to Lhasa,
1866. See Markham, Montgomerie, and Trotter.
9855 Needham (J. F.) Journey along the Lohit Brahmaputra
between Sadiya in Upper Assam and Eima in S.E. Tibet, map,
royal 8vo, cloth. R.G.S., 1886 5s
Odorio (Friar) First European Visit to Tibet, Journey from China
to the Capital of Tibet, c. 1330. See Yule's * Cathay,' p. 413.
Penna (Horace de la). Capuchin Friar, Journey from Peking to
Lhassa (1719) and Residence of Thirty Years in Tibet. See Brief
Account of the Kingdom, 1730 (from Klaproth) Markham,
* Tibet ' (pp. lix, Ix, 309-340).
9856 Pratt (A. E.) To the Snows of Tibet through China, map and 30
plates, royal 8vo, cloth. 1892 5s
Narrative of two journeys up the Yangtse, through the Province of Sze-chuen
to Ta-tsien-lu ; description of the inhabitants, their dress and arms, brick tea ;
ascent of Mt. Omei, with account of priests and temples there, oppression of the
lamas, execution of Tibetans, and photo- views of the snowy mountains, &c.
9857 Pyevtsoff and Roborovsky's Expeditions in Tibet, 1888-95
Geog. Jour, May, 1897 (pp. 546-555) Is 6d
83, High Street, Marylebone, Londori, W.
436 Francis Edwards^s Catalogue
9858 Ralston (W. R. S.) Tibetan Tales, derived from Indian Sources,
translated from the Tibetan of the Kah-Gyur by Von Schiefner,
Englished by Ralston (Triibner's Oriental Series), Svo, cloth.
1882 ^^^_. _ 9s
Mr. Ralston's Introduction contains a brief narrative of the life and work of
Csoma Koros ; account of the sacred writings of Tibet, their Sanskrit origin, and
the affinities of the stories in the present collection with European folk-tales.
9859 Rijnhart (Mrs. S. Carson) With the Tibetans in Tent and
Temple, Four Years' Residence on the Tibetan Border and Journey
into the Far Interior, with illustrations, 12mo, cloth. Edinburgh^
1901 5s
Story of adventurous wanderings and hardships, murder of Mr. Rijnhart, &c.
9860 Rockhill (Wm. Woodville) The Land of the Lamas : Notes of a
Journey through China, Mongolia, and Tibet (1888-89), maps and
illnstrations, 8vo, cloth. 1891 9s
Contains much historical, geographical, and ethnographical information
gathered during four years' residence in Peking, and in a journey through the
N.W. provinces of China (in the track of Hue and Gabet) to Eoko-nor and Eastern
Tibet and down the Yangtse Kiang. Notes on the Tibetan language (with a sylla-
bary), in which Mr. Rockhill is one of the few proficient scholars, are given in a
supplement.
9861 Diary of a [Second] Journey through Mongolia and Tibet,
1891-92, map and illustrations, Svo, cloth. Washington, 1894 10s 6d
The record of an adventurous journey, for which Mr. Rockhill received the
R. G. Society's gold medal, with appendices, including vocabularies, geographical
and meteorological tables, lists of plants, &c.
9862 A Journey in Mongolia and Tibet, 1891-92, map Geog.
Jour., May, 1894 (pp. 357-388) Is 6d
In this paper Mr. Rockhill "has told us more than was ever known before of
the religion, the politics, the habits, and the languages of Tibet." Dblmar
Morgan.
9863 Notes on the Ethnology of Tibet, based on the Collection in
the U.S. Museum, 8vo, cloth. Washington, 1895 6s 6d
9864 Udanavarga : a Collection of Yerses from the Buddhist
Canon, compiled by Dharmatrata, being the Northern Buddhist
Version of Dhammapada, translated from the Tibetan of the * Bkah-
hgyur ' by W. W. Rockhill (Triibner's Oriental Series), 8vo, cloth.
1883 6s
9865 Life of the Buddha and Early History of his Order, derived
from Tibetan Works, with Notices of Tibetan History, Index of
Tibet Words and the Sanskrit Equivalents (Triibner's Oriental
Series), 8vo, cloth. 1884 7s
9866 Pratimoksha Sutra, ou le Traite d'Emancipation selon la
Version Tibetaine, avec Notes et Extraits du Dulva (Vinaya), 8vo,
pp. 64. Paris, 1884 4s
See also Das (Chandra).
9867 Ryall (E. C.) and Kinney (T.) Explorations in the District of
Hundes, W. Tibet, 1877-78 Proc. R. Geog. Soc, July, 1879
(pp. 444-452), cloth 3s
8S, High Street, Mai^ylehone, London, W.
Tibet 437
9868 St. Petersburg. Memoires de TAcademie Imperiale des
Sciences, 6*^ Ser., Tomes I. et II., 4to, half-morocco. 1832-34 I4s
Schmidt, Ueber den Ursprung der Tibetisohen Sprache.
Grundlehren des Buddhaismus {plate).
Die Sogenannte dritte Welt der Buddhaisten.
Die Tausend Buddhas einer Weltperiode.
Eine Inschrift aus der Jiltesteu Zeit der Mongolenherrschaft (Tschinggis-
Chan), 2 plates.
Die Volksstamme der Mongolen.
And other Papers by Friihm, Hermann, Graefe, and Sjogren relating to Kussia
Finland, the Crimea, the Bulgarians of the Volga, &c.
9869 Sandberg (Rev. Graham) Handbook of Colloquial Tibetan, with
Mythological, Zoological, and other Technical Lists (pp. 372), 8vo,
cloth. 1895 1 Is
9871 Sandeman (Major J. E.) The River Irawadi and its Sources,
map Proc. R. G. Soo., Dec, 1882 (pp. 257-273) 2s
ScHiEFNER (Anton von) Tales from the Kandjur. See Ralston.
9872 Schlagintweit (Dr. Emil) Buddhism in Tibet, Illustrated by
Literary Documents and Objects of Religious Worship, with an
Account of the Buddhist Systems preceding it in India, 20 native
plates, royal 8vo, cloth ; and Atlas of 20 plates, folio, cloth, 2 vols.
1863 2 15s
The chief source drawn upon for remarks and descriptions is the information
obtained b)^ the author's brothers in their Scientific Mission, 1854-58 (see above,
p. 225). The text includes a Sketch of the Life of Sakyamuni, (Buddha) a History
and Development of Buddhism, Sacred Literature, Laws, System, Organization,
Monasteries, Temples, Calendars, Chronolog)', Astrology, of the present Lamaic
Institutions, with a Bibliography of Buddhism and Glossary of Tibetan Terms.
9873 Buddhism in Tibet, another copy of the Text, with plates
(but without the Atlas), royal 8vo, cloth 18s
9874 Le Bouddhisme au Tibet, traduit de I'Anglais par L. de
Milloue (Annales de Musee Guimet, Tome III.), plates, 4to, sewed.
Paris, 1881 14s
9875 Astronomical Points and Tableau of High Asia Bengal
Asiatic Soo., 1866, pp. 46-72 3s
9876 Shawe (F. B.) Western Tibet : Account of Ladak, illustrated
Jour. Manchester Geog. Soo., 1898 (pp. 1-23) Is 6d
9877 Schmidt (I. J.) Dsanglun, oder der Weise und der Thor, aus
dem Tibetischen uebersetzt und mit dem Original-texte, 2 vols.
4to, half-morocco. St. Petersburg, 1843 14s
9878 Der Index des Kandjur (Tibetan), 4to, cloth. ^S"^. Peters-
burg, 1845 9s
9879 Ueber das Mahajana und Pradschna-Paramita der Bauddhen
(Tibet and German), 4to, sewed, pp. 123-230 (Akad.Sci., St. Peters-
burg, 6^ Ser., T. IV.) 5s
^ 83, Iliyh Street, Marylehone, London, W.
438 Francis Edwards^ s Catalogue
9881 Simpson (Wm.) The Buddhist Praying Wheel : a Collection of
Material on the Symbolism of the Wheel, 48 illustrations, 8vo, cloth.
1896 4s
Among the Lama?, the Precious Wheel, the Wheel in Indian Buddhism, in the
Brahmanic System, the Solar Origin, the Swastika, the Zoroastrian System, Japan,
Egypt, Among the Semites, Greeks, Christians, Gauls, &c.
9882 Strachey ([Capt.] Henry) Narrative of a Journey to Oho Lagan,
Cho Mapan, and the Valley of Pruang, 1846 (Jour. Asiatic Soc,
1848, pp. 98-120, 127-182, 327-351), map, 8vo, cloth 6s 6d
Capt. Strachey crossed Western Tibet from Ladakh to Kumaon in Sept. and
Oct., 1846. He obtained account of the Grand Lama, the principal officers of State
at Lhassa, their titles, districts, &c.
9883 Physical Geography of "Western Tibet, with map Jour.
E. Geog. Soo., 1853 (Vol. XXIII. pp. 1-69), half-morocco 7s 6d
For his surveys Capt. Strachey was awarded the Society's Gold Medal.
9884 Strachey (Sir R.) Journey to Lakes Rakas-tal and Manasarowar
in W. Tibet, Sept., 1848, ina'p and illustrations Geog. Joub.,
Feb., March, and April, 1900 4s 6d
9885 Temple (Sir Richard) Oriental Experience : Essays and Addresses'
with maps and illustrations, 8vo, cloth, 1883 5s
Geography in Asia during the last Fifty Years ; The Central Plateau of Asia ;
Political Lessons of Chinese History ; Lake Region on the Frontier of Eastern
Tibet.
9886 Thomson (Thomas, M.D.) Western Himalaya and Tibet:
Narrative of a Journey, 1847-48, 2 maps and 2 litho views oflskardo,
8vo, half-calf. 1852 6s 6d
Containing account of the physical features and vegetation of the districts
passed through Kunawar, Piti, Ladakh, Leb, Nubra, the Kouenlun Mountains,
Kashmir, Clienab Valley, Tibet,'Valley of Zanskar, Karakorum, Murgai Valley, &c. ;
with a general description of Western Tibet, its Mountain Systems and Passes,
Climate, Glaciers, &c.
9887 Torrens (Col. H. D.) Travels in Ladak, Tartary, and Kashmir,
map, coloured plates, and other illustrations, 8vo, cloth. 1863 6s
9888 Trotter ([Sir] H.) The Pundit, Nain Singh's Journey from Leh
to Lh^sa and Return via Assam, map J. R. G. Soo., 1877 (Vol.
XLVII. pp. 86-136), cloth 4s
See Montgomery, p. 435.
9889 Turner (Capt, Samuel) Account of an Embassy to the Court of
the Teshoo Lama in Tibet : Narrative of Journey through Bootan,
&c. (1783-84), with map and 13 plates and views by Lieut. Davis,
and Observations, Botanical, Mineralogical, and Medical, by
Saunders, royal 4to, half-calf. 1800 10s
9890 Another copy (Sir Robert Peel's), russia, gilt edges 14s
9891 Second edition (reissue)j royal 4to, calf. 1806 12s
Capt. Turner undertook this journey at the instance of Warren Hastings. The
accounts of his intercourse with the officials in Bootan and at the capital of Western
Tibet, the people, their manners, customs, and religion, the scenery and inci-
dents of the journey, are most interesting. The people were represented as
humane, mild, and obliging, the most remarkable feature being thir form of
polygamy.
83, High Street, Marylehone, London, W.
Tibet 439
Vasiliep's Russian Work on Tibetan Buddhism, the Kandjur and
Tandjur, &c. See Wassiljew, p. 316.
ViGNE (G. T.) Travels in Kashmir, Ladak, Iskardo, &c. See p. 249.
9892 Waddell (Major L. Austine) The Buddhism of Tibet or
Lamaism, with its Mystic Cults, Symbolism, and Mythology, and
in its Eolation to Indian Buddhism, with 200 illustrations, 8vo,
cloth. 1899 [1895] 25s
The author has embodied the results of much original research in his work and
given a clear insight into the system of Lamaism, relegating the technical details
required by specialists to elaborate notes. The work is illustrated throughout with
photo-views, portraits, native drawings, and symbolical pictures representing
Buddhist theories and symbols. A chronology and a bibliography are added.
" Though Tibet is closed to almost all Europeans, our author enables us to
enter the country, to see its people, and examine their religious observances and
beliefs in a manner never before attained .''Asiatic Quarterly.
9893 Among the Himalayas, ivith illustrations by M'Cormick,
and from photographs, 8vo, cloth. 1900 3s 6cl
Contains account of the Jelep and other passes into Tibet, Political Missions
thereto. Trade routes to Lhasa, the Tibetans, their character, dress, food, fortifica-
tions, soldiers, weapons, the Yaks, their agility, &c.
9894 Walker (Gen. J. T.) The Lu River of Tibet, map of S.E. Tibet
Proc. R. G. Soc, June, 1887 2s
9895 Map of Tibet and Surrounding Regions, with Notes Geog.
Journal, July, 1894 (pp. 52-54) Is 6d
See also A K, p. 430.
9896 Wellby (Oapt. M. S.) Through Unknown Tibet, with sketch and
3 route maps, and numerous illustrations, 8vo, cloth. 1898 8s
Narrative of an a1 venturous and successful journey through Tibet from West
to East and in Northern China, giving a definite knowledge of the country along
the 35th parallel of latitude.
9897 Journey through Northern Tibet to China, Leh to Peking, in
company with Lieut. Malcolm, 1896, map Geographical Journal,
Sept., 1898 (pp. 262-280) Is 6d
Geographical results of Capt. Wellby and Lieut. Malcolm's Journey.
9898 Wilson (Andrew) The Abode of Snow: Journey through the
Upper Valleys of the Himalaya, illustrated, 8yo, half-calf. 1875 10s
Includes Visits to Chinese Tibet, Remarks on Tibetan Polyandry and Exclusive-
ness, and on the Tibetan Question.
Yule (General) Geography and Rivers of Eastern Tibet. See
Gill's * River of Golden Sand,' p. 386.
83, High /Street, Marylehone, London, W.
440 Francis Edwards^ s Catalogue
CHINESE TAETARY;
Kashgaria, Eastern Turkestan, Mongolia, Desert of Gobi.
Geography, Travel, Language, Literature, Religion,
*^* For Russian Tartaby, the Pamirs, &c., see pp. 55-57 ; for Tibet,
pp. 430-439 ; Manchuria, pp. 450-460.
9900 Abramof (N.) Semipalatinsk ; Venuikof(W.) Lake Issyk-kul
and R. Koshkar ; Michelson (Dr.) Geography of Bread Plants
Jour. R. Geog. Soo., 1862 (Vol. XXXII. pp. 555-566), cloth 3s
9901 Abulghasi Bahadur Chani, Historia Mongolorum et Tatarorum
(in Arabic, with Latin Preface by C. M. Fraehn), folio. Kasan^
1825 12s
9902 Ahmed Shah Nakshahbandi, Route from Kashmir, vid Ladakh
to Yarkand, 1846 Jour. R. Asiatic Soo., 1850 (Vol. XII. pp. 372-
385) 2s 6d
Astley's Collection : Description of Tartary, History of Genghiz
Khan, &c., luitli plates (Vol. IV. pp. 348-449). See p. 2.
9903 Atkinson (T. W.) Journey through Passes in the Ala-tu and
Ac-tu Mountains, Chinese Tartary Proc. R. G. Soo., 1859
(Vol. III. pp. 127-146), cloth 3s
Travels among the Kirghis, in Tchoongaria, Altai Mountains,,
Plains of Mongolia, Desert of Gobi, &c. See Siberia.
Ayton, or Anthonie the Armenian, History of the Tartars, of
Genghis Khan, and other Tartar Kings Purchas, * His Pilgrimes *
(vol. iii. pp. 108-127), p. 18.
Bacon (Roger) Tartarian Relation (from Majoris Opera) Purchas,
'His Pilgrimes ' (vol. iii. pp. 52-60), p. 18.
9904 Bell (Col. Mark S.) The Great Central Asian Trade Route,
Peking to Kashgaria, map Proc. R. G. Soc, Feb., 1890 (pp. 57-
93) 2s 6d
Col. Bell travelled through the Province of Shansi to the Wei Valley at
Si-ngan-fu and thence through Shensi, Kansu, and the New or Sin-Kiang Province
of Kashgaria, a distance of 3,500 miles.
9905 Bellew (H. W.) Kashmir and Kashgar: a Narrative of the
Journey of the Embassy (under Sir Douglas Forsyth) to Kashgar
in 1873-74, 8vo, cloth. 1875 6s
9906 Another copy, half-calf extra 7s 6d
With Introductory Sketch of the History of Turkestan, its mixed population
and conquerors, account of the city of Kashgar, its ancient ruins and shrines, pro-
spects of trade, and description of the routes through Kashmir and over the Pamir.
See also Forsyth, Trotter, and Yarkund (p. 290) .
83, Iligh Street, Marylehone, London, W,
Chinese Tartary and Mongolia 441
9907 Bergeron (Pierre) Relation des Voyages en Tartaric de Fr.
Gvillavme de Rvbrvqvis, Fr. lean dv Plan Carpin, Fr. Ascelin, &c.
plus vn Traicte des Tartares de leur origine, moeurs, religion,
conquestes, Empire, Chams, Hordes diuerses, avec vn Abrege de
I'Histoire des Sarasins et Mahometans de leur pays, peuples,
Religion, guerres, &e. Le tout recueilly par P. B., Parisier,
3 parts in 1 vol., thick 12ino, vellum. Paris, 1C34 (rare) 2 10s
See RUBRUCK, and references, p. 448.
9908 Bonvalot (Gabriel) Du Caucase aux Indes a Travers le Pamir,
map and 250 illustrations by Pepin, imperial 8vo, half-calf. Paris,
[1888] 10s
9909 Through the Heart of Asia over the Pamir to India, trans-
lated from the French, ivith map and 250 illustrations, 2 vols. imp.
8vo, cloth. 1889 10s 6d
The greater part of this work treats of the Crossing of the Pamir plateau from
Russian Turkestan through Wakban, over the Hindu Kush, and through Kashmir
to India.
See also Tibet, p. 430.
9910 Borradaile (A. A.) Notes of Journey in Northern Mongolia,
1893, with Note by Ney Elias Geog. Jour., June, 1895 (pp. 562-
574) Is 6d
9911 Boulger (Demetrius C.) Central Asian Questions: Essays on
Afghanistan, China, and Central Asia, portrait and 3 maps, 8vo,
cloth. 1885 5s
Essays on Russian, English, Chinese, and French policy and dominion in Asia,
the future of China, the Mongols, Tibet and the way thither, the late Yakoob Beg
of Kashgar, &o.
9912 The Life of Yakoob Beg, Ameer of Kashgar, ivith ma]),
8vo, cloth. 1878 5s
The career of a " soldier of fortune," who constructed an independent rule, and
maintained it against many adversaries for twelve years. The ' Life' is preceded
by geographical and ethnographical descriptions of Kashgar, a history of its con-
quest and wars and reconqueet by the Chinese. Treaties between Kashgar and
Russia, Kashgar and England, and England and Kashmere are given in Appendix.
The Relations of Tibet and Turkestan with China are treated in Boulger's
'History,' see p. 376.
9913 Bower (Capt. H.) A Trip across the Pamirs to Chinese Turkistan,
Kashgar, Yarkand, &c., 1889 Geog. Journal, March, 1895
(pp. 240-257) Is 6d
See Cumberland.
9914 Bretschneider (M.) Itineraires en Mongolie, traduit du Kusse
par P. Boyer (ext. Jour. Asiatique), 8vo, pp. 51. Parts, 1893 Is 6d
Buddhist Pilgrims' Journeys between China and India by way of the Pamirs
and Kashgar. See references under Beal, p. 416.
Bridges (F. D.) Journal of Mission to Yarkand, June and July,
1878. See Tibet, p. 431.
9915 Buzzard (Lieut. C. N.) A Two Months' Trip into Mongolia,
with map Proo. E. A. Inst., Feb., 1897 (pp. 49-60) Is 6d
88, High Street, Marylehone, London, W.
442 Fra7icis Edwards^ s Catalogue
9916 Carey (A. D.) Journey Round Chinese Turkistan and along the
N. Frontier of Tibet, wiap Pnoo. R. G. S., Dec, 1887, and Jan.,
1888 3s 6d
Mr. Carey, with Mr. Andrew Dalgleish, a pioneer British trader, as interpreter,
travelled from Ladakh eastward, through country never before visited by Europeans,
to Kiria and Khoten, afterwards along the whole length of the Tarim to the Kuen-
lun and other ranges, returning northward by the Tian-Shan, visiting Sachu,
Pichan, Turfan, Kurla, Kushar, Aksu, and Yarkand an extraordinary journey
which occupied two years, May, 1885, to May, 1887. See Dalgleish.
9917 Central Asia, Russian Oi!icial Map, including Kashgaria,
Desert of Gobi, Thian Shan, Khuldja, &c. (2 sheets), 40 in. by 27 in.,
on linen, folded, 8vo. 1877 5s
9918 Church (Percy W.) Chinese Turkestan with Caravan and Riile,
rrmp and illustrations^ 8vo, cloth. 1901 10s
Account of a journey across the Tian Shan and in regions little visited by
Europeans, in search of sport.
9919 Cobbold (Ralph P.) Innermost Asia: Travel and Sport in the
Pamirs, 5 maps, 29 page and other illustrations, 8vo, cloth. 1900 7s
A useful volume for the politician as well as the geographer. Mr. Cobbold
travelled through Gilgit to the Kilik Pass, over the Pamirs to Kashgar (meeting
with Chinese, British, and Kussian agents), to Vierney and Lake Balkash, Tash-
kurgan, through the Bartang to Kala-i-war, where he was detained a prisoner-
then marched to Charog, and so back to Kashmir. He visited a considerable
stretch of country never before seen by an Englishman, has given full narrative of
his experiences and the results of his impressions, a chapter on the Kussians on
the Pamirs and another on the future of innermost Asia, appendices on the
commerce, mineral wealth, treaties regarding the Anglo-Russian frontier. A
short bibliography is added.
9920 Conway (Sir William Martin) Climbing and Exploration in the
Karakoram- Himalayas, with Scientific Reports by Prof. Bonney,
Dr. A. G. Butler, W. Laurence, H. Duckworth, Col. Durand, W.B.
Hemsley, W. F. Kirby, Miss Raisin, and Prof. Roy, frontispiece,
portrait, mups, 2 vols, royal 8vo. 1894 1 8s
See also India, pp. 100, 121, 181.
9921 Cumberland (Major C. S.) Sport on the Pamirs and Turkistan
Steppes, frontispiece and map by Capt. Bower, 8vo, cloth. 1895 5s
Major Cumberland, who was accompanied by Capt. Bower, made an expedition
vid Kashmir, Chinese Turkistan, the Pamirs, and Asia Minor in 1889, bringing
home some fine specimens of the big game of Central Asia Ovispoli, red deer,
wild camel, antelope, as well as a number of game birds.
See Bower.
Cunningham (Gen. Sir Alex.) Bphthalites, or White Huns Trans.
9th Congress Orientalists, 1892 (Vol. I.), p. 335.
9922 Dalgleish (Andrew) Itinerary in Chinese Turkistan and Northern
Tibet, 1885-87, with Prejevalsky's Orography of N. Tibet, edited
by E. Delmar Morgan, royal 8vo, cloth. (R.G.S.) 1893 6s
David (1* Abb6) Journeys to the Mongolian Plateau and to Tibetan
Highlands, Koko-nor Territory, &c., 1866-68. See China, p. 381.
83j High Street, Marylebone, London, W.
Chinese Tartary and Mongolia 443
Deasy (Capt.) Three Years* Explorations in Tibet and Chinese
Turkestan. See p. 431.
9923 Demidoff (Prince E.) After Wild Sheep in the Altai and
Mongolia, tnap and illustrations, 8vo, cloth. 1900 12s 6d
Account of a journey eastward from the Obi in company with Princess Demidoff
and Mr. and Mrs. I.ittledale in 1897.
9924 De Qninoey's Revolt of the Tartars : Flight of the Kalmuck
Khan and his People from Russia to the Frontiers of China, Jan. to
Sept., 1771, with other interesting Papers (De Quincey's Miscel-
laneous Works, Vol. IV.), 12mo, cloth 3s
This masterpiece of prose writing records one of the most extraordinary events
in modern history.
Du Halde's Geography of Tartary, with the Observations of Father
Gerbillon. See China, p. 383.
9925 Dunmore (Earl of) The Pamirs : a Narrative of a Year's
Expedition on Horseback through Kashmir, Western Tibet, Chinese
Tartary, &c. (1892-93), portrait, maps, and illustrations, 2 vols.
12mo, cloth. 1893 7s 6d
Lord Dunmore and his companion, Major Roche, having traversed Western
Tibet, spent five months in Yarkand, Kashgar, Chinese Turkestan. His second
volume relates chiefly to Kashgaria, the Kirghiz, and other tribes, to Tashkend and
the Russian provinces.
See also Tibet, p. 432.
DuTREUiL DU Rhins, L'Asie Centrale. See Tibet, p. 432.
9927 Elias (Ney) Narrative of Journey through Western Mongolia,
1872-73, map Jour. R. G. S., 1873 (XLIII. pp. 108-156), cloth 4s
" Mr. Ney Elias, who has shown a remarkable combination of a traveller's best
gifts earned a new hne of observations along the vast diagonal of Mongolia
from the Gate at Kalgan to the Russian frontier on the Altai a distance of
upwards of 2,000 miles." Yule, Introduction to Prejevalsky (vol. i. p. xxi).
See also Iudo-China, p. 364 ; and China, p. 383.
9928 Forsyth (Sir Douglas) Report of a Mission to Yarkund in 1873,
with Historical and Geographical Information, maps and over 100
photo-illustrationa,thick 4:to, cloth, Calcutta, 1S15 (scarce) 3 3s
Oon^en^s. Narrative of Mission ; General Description of Knshghar by Dr.
Bellew and Capt. Chapman ; History of Kashgar by Dr. Belltw ; other Explora-
tions, Geological Notes, Money, Weights, Vocabularies, &c.
9929 On the Buried Cities of the Shifting Sands of the Great
Desert of Gobi ; also Mitchell (R.) On the Russian Expedition
(led by Gen. Skobelef) to the Alai and Pamir Jour. R. G. Soc,
1877 (Vol. XLVII. pp. 1-47), cloth 3s 6d
Remarks on Eastern Turkestan (taken from Official Narrative
of Mission, 1873, not published). See Intro, to Prejevalsky's
KuLJA (1879, pp. 1-30), p. 447.
9930 Autobiography and Reminiscences of, portrait and map of
Turkestan, 8vo, cloth. 1887 4s 6d
The volume includes the Official Report of the First Expedition to Yarkund*
1870, and of the Mission to Kashgar in 1873-74; also of the Visit to the Buried
Cities. See also Bellew, p. 440; Gordon, p. 444; Trotter, p. 449; and
Yabkand, p 290.
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444 Francis Edwards's Catulogue
9931 Friedrichsen (Dr. Max) The Tian-Shan ; its Vertical Relief,
Hydrography, &c. (abstract) Scottish Geog. Mag., 1899 (XV.
pp. 583-595) Is 6d
9932 Genghis Kan, Conquerant de I'Asie ; Nouvelle Histoire de,
12mo, morocco extra. Paris, 17J.6 5s
9933 Zingis : a Tartarian History, written in Spanish and
translated into English by J. M., 12mo, half-calf extra. 1692 8s 6d
9934 Gilmour (James), of Mongolia, his Diaries, Letters, and Reports,
edited by Rev. R. Lovett, best edition, portraits, maps, and
illustrations, 8vo, 1892 4s 6d
Goes (Benedict) Journey from Lahore to Cabul and over the Pamir
to Yarkand and Borders of China, 1602-3. See Purchas, 'His
Pilgrimes' (Vol. HI. pp. 310-316), p. 18; Yule, 'Cathay' (Vol. II.
pp. 529-596), p. 413.
9935 Gordon (Col. T. E.) The Roof of the World : Narrative of a
Journey over the High Plateau of Tibet to the Russian Frontier
and the Oxus Sources on Pamir, map and 66 draicings done on the
spot, roy. 8vo, cloth. 1876 13s
Col. Gordon was attached to Sir Douglas Forsyth's Mission to Kashgar in 1873-4.
9936 . The Watershed of Central Asia, East and West Jour.
R. G. Sec, 1876 (Vol. XL VI. pp. 381-396), cloth 3s
9937 Go wan (Lieut.-Col. W. E.) Mongolia, from the Russian of
Matusvoski Asiatic Quartebly, April, 1898 (pp. 387-400) 2s
9938 Grijimailo (Brothers) Expedition to the Tian-Shan Oases and
Lob-nor, 1890, map Proo. R. Geog. Soc, April, 1891 (pp. 208-
226) 2s
Grosier (Abbe) General Description of China, Tartai*y, Tibet, &c.
See p. 387.
9939 Haidar. Tarikh - ar - Rashidi of Mirza Muhammad Haidar,
Dughlat, transla,ted by E. D. Ross, and edited by Ney Elias, map,
8vo, cloth. 1898 8s
First English translation of a history of the Moguls of Central Asia to the
middle of the sixteenth century, by a cousin of Baber " full of minute details
of the utmost importance, of stirring events faithfully and graphically described."
Asiatic Quarterly.
9941 Hay ward (G. W.) Journey from Leh to Yarkand and Kashgar,
and Exploration of the Sources of the Yarkand River, with Remarks
on Eastern Turkestan, Main Routes, Passes, &c., map Jour. R.
Geog. Soc, 1870 (Vol. XL. pp. 33-166), half-morocco 6s 6d
9942 Explorations in Gilgit and Yassan, 1870, with Vocabularies
of Dardistan, Wakhan, Shignan, and Roshnan, and map Jour.
R. G. S. (Vol. XLI. pp. 1-46), cloth. 1871 3s 6d
A Letter from Mr. Frederick Drew is added, giving account of the murder of
Mr. Hay ward on the road to Darkut in August, 1870.
So, High Street, Marylelone, London, W.
Chinese Tartary and Mongolia 445
9943 Hedin (Dr. Sven) Through Asia, tvith portraits, maps, and
300 illustrations, 2 vols, royal 8vo, cloth. 1899 (pub. 36s) 12s 6d
A work of the first importance. Dr. Svea Hedin traversed the Pamirs in three
directions, explored practically the whole of Eastern Turkestan, cr>8sed the
plateaux of Northern Tibet, the Alashan country, Ordos, the Great Desert of Gobi
and Mongolia explorations which occupied him nearly four years (1894-7). In
the*e volumes he has related some of his hardships and extraordinary experiences,
and in addition thereto he has described lakes, oases, and their population, the
caravans, Tangut people, and Mongolian nomads ; wild yaks, wild camels, and
other animals, as well as the ruins of two cities which he discovered buried in the
drifting sands of those vast wildernesses.
'Dr. Sven Hedin's book stands pre-eminent as an exposition of scientific
geography."~Sir T. Holdich,
9944 Attempts to Ascend Mustagh-ata Geog. Journal, Oct.,
1895 (Vol. VJ. pp. 350-367) Is 6d
9945 Journey through the Takla-Makan Desert, Chinese Turkes-
tan Geog. Jour., 1896 (Vol. VIII. pp. 264-278, 356-372), cloth 3s 6d
9946 Lecture before the R. Geog. Soc. on his Four Years' Travels
Geog. Jour., 1898 (Vol. XI. pp. 240-258, 397-415, and ma'p),
cloth 3s 6d
For his important exploring work, especially for his survey of the glaciers of
Mustag-ata, the Takla-Makan desert, discovery of a new route south of the Kuen-
lun range, and for his investigation of the physical geographv of the Lob region,
Dr. Sven Hedin was awarded the gold medal of the K. Geog. Soc.
9947 Results of Dr. Sven Hedin's Journey in Central Asia,
1899-1902, map and illust. Geog. Jour., Sept., 1902 (Vol. XX.
pp. 307-315) Is 6d
Travels in Turkestan and Central Tibet.
Hodgson (B. H.) On the Mongolian Affinities of the Caucasians.
See Hodgson's ' Miscellaneous Essays ' (Vol. I. pp. 51-94), p. 155.
9948 Howorth ([Sir] H. H.) History of the Mongols from the 9th to
the 19th Century, maps, 4 vols, royal 8vo, cloth (scarce). 1876-
1888 6 10s
Part I. The Mongols Proper and the Kalmuks, 1 vol. 1876.
Part IT. The Tartars of Russia and Central Asia, 2 vols. 1880.
Part III. The Mongols of Persia, 1vol. 1888.
9949 Sources for Mongol History; Northern Frontagers of
China, Hia or Tangut; also Beal, Two Sites named by Hiouen
Thsang Jour. R. Asiatic Soc, 1883 (pp. 438-482, 333-335) 2s 6d
9951 Hue and Gabet's Travels in Tartary, Thibet, and China,
translated by Hazlitt, 100 engravings, 2 vols. 12mo, cloth. 1852 5s
See also China, p, 390.
9953 Hutton (James) Central Asia : From the Aryan to the Cossack,
8vo, cloth. 1875 4s
This work treats principally of Russian Central Asia, but has chapters on the
Moghuls. Jinghis Khan and Conquest of Northern China; Chinese Tartary,
Eastern Turkistan, Kashgaria, Forsyth's Missions, Exploration of the Pamirs, &c.
9954 Johnson (W. H.) Journey from Leh to Ilchi, Capital of Khoten,
Chinese Tartary, map Jour. K. G. Soc., 1867 (Vol. XXXVII.
pp. 1-46) 3s
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9955 Klaproth (J.) Magasin Asiatique ; ou, Eevue Geographique et
Historique de I'Asie Centrale et Septentrionale, ma'Pf 2 vols. 8vo,
calf. Paris, 1825 12s
Voyage h. Khokand, 1813-14:, par Philippe Nazaroo.
Notices sur Khokand, Andudjan, Marghildii, Namanghdn, Tachkand, &c,
Remarques sur les Peuples qui habitent la Fronti^re Chinoise, sur les Tatars
tributaires de la Russie, &c.
Voyage de Boukhtarmiask k Gouldja ou Hi, 1811.
Voyage dans I'Asie Oentrale, par Mir I'zzet-ullah, 1812,
Route de la Chinois k travers le Tibet Orientale, H'lassa, &c.
Description du Sidzang ou Tibet ; Villes, Tribus Nomades, Fleuves, Montagues,
Lacs, Productions, &c.
Knight (Times Correspondent) Where Three Empires Meet.
See Tibet, p. 434.
9956 Kozloff (P. K.) The Region of Lob-Nor, with map Geog.
Journal, June, 1898 (pp. 652-658) Is 6d
9957 Kuropatkin (Col. A. N.) Kashgaria, Eastern or Chinese Turkis-
tan : Historical and Geographical Sketch of the Country ; its
Military Strength, Industries, and Trade, from the Russian by
Major W. E. Gowan, royal 8vo, cloth. Calcutta, 1882 3s 6d
9958 Lee (Henry) The Vegetable Lamb of Tartary : a Fable of the
Cotton Plant, with Sketch of the History of Cotton and the Cotton
Trade, curious illustrations, 8vo, cloth, 1887 3s 6d
9959 Littledale (St. George R.) Journey across Central Asia, Lob-
Nor to Koko-Nor, loith map Geog. Jour., June, 1894 (pp. 445-
475) Is 6d
9961 Macgowan (Dr. D. J.) on " Mutton Wine" of the Mongols, &c.
N. China Br. R.A.S., 1872 (pp. 235-240) 2s
Marco Polo's Travels in Central Asia. See China, pp. 395, 413. ,
9962 Markoff (Dr. Anatolius) The Towns of Northern Mongolia
Scottish Geog. Mag., Feb., 1896 (pp. 57-68) Is 6d
Meignan (Victor) Journey through Mongolia and Across the
Desert of Gobi, with Account of the Mongols, their City of Urga,
the Holy Mountain, &c. See Siberia.
9963 Montgomerie (Cfapt. T. G.) Geographical Position of Yarkand,
&c., map Jour. R. G. Soc, 1866 (Vol. XXXVI. pp. 157-172) 23
9964 Morgan (E. D.) Notes on the Recent Geography of Central
Asia: from Russian Sources, roy. 8vo, cloth (R.G.S.). 1886 4s
9965 Russian Geographical Work, 1886, Expeditions of Potanin,
Ignatief, Krasnof, Grum-Grjimailo, and others to C. Asia Proc.
R. Geog. Soc, July, 1887 (pp. 423-432) 2s
See Prejevalsky.
9966 Murray (Hugh) Historical Account of Discoveries and Travels
in Asia, maps, 3 vols. 8vo, cloth, 1820 12s
Leaving the Indian Archipelago to Crawford and the Northern Shores to
Burney and Barrow, Mr. Murray treated fully of travels through the heart of Asia
in this work up to the end of the eighteenth century. It is therefore very useful
as a guide to the overland travellers of the Middle Ages to Tartar Countries,
Rubruquis, Marco Polo, Goes, Gerbillon, Penna, Webb, Bogle, Turner, and others.
88, High Street, Maryleho7ie, London^ W.
Chinese Tartary and Mongolia 447
9967 Obruchef (V. A.) Orography of Central Asia: Eastern Mongolia,
Ala- and Tian- Shan Scottish Geog. Mag., Feb., 1896 (pp. 75-87)
Is 6d
9968 Parker (E. H.) The Early Turks: Eecent Discoveries in
Mongolia Asiatic Quarterly, Oct., 1899 (pp. 314-326) 2s 6d
9969 Pevtsof (Col.) and Bogdanovitch (K. I.) Surveys in Chinese
Tarkestan and Tibet, 1890, map Geog. Jour., July, 1893,
pp. 55-63 Is 6d
9970 Expedition in N.W. Mongolia, by E. Delmar Morgan
Proc. R. G. S., Nov., 1879 2s
9971 Piassetsky (P.) Russian Travellers in Mongolia and China,
translated by J. Gordon-Cumming, 2 vols. 12mo, cloth 1884 6s
Account of Co). Sosnofsky's scientific aud commercial expedition to China in
1874-75, to explore a new trade route between Nanking and the Semipalatinsk
Frontier. Contains interesting details of the inhabitants of the country passed
through.
9973 Prejevalsky (General) Mongolia, the Tangut Country, Northern
Tibet, &c. (1870-73), translated by Delmar Morgan j and edited by
Yule, 2 vols. 8vo, cloth. 1876 1
Col. Prejevalsky'8 journeys were of great extent. He made preliminary
journeys to (1) Doloo-nor aud Eastern Mongolia, (2) the S.E. border of the Mongo-
lian plateau to Ordos and Alashan. Eeturning to Kalgan he started a third time
(March, 1873), intending to go to Lhassaand to Lob-nor, but when within a month's
journey of Lhassa, the camels being worn out and exhausted, he was forced to
return. He then recrossed the great desert of Gobi, arriving at Kiakhta October 1,
1873, after making most extensive explorations of the Mongolian plateau and obser-
vations of the Mongol and Tangut peoples, their habits, customs, food, language, &c.
9974 From Kulja, across the Tian Shan to Lob-nor, translated by
Delmar Morgan, with Notices of the Central Asian Lakes, &c.,
by Sir D. Forsyth, 8vo, cloth. 1879 5s
To the translation of Preievalsky's brief narrative Mr. Delmar Morgan has added
a translation of Baron von Kichthoven's remarks on Prejevalsky's journey (with
map) and Prejevalsky's reply. The introductory remarks by Sir Douglas Forsyth
treat generally of the geography of Eastern Turkestan, and the supplementary
chapters of the Fauna of the larim Valley and Lob-nor, of Lake Balkash, Lake
Ala-Kul, and of the Starovertsi, or " Old Believers," their Settlements, at Lob-nor,
the Kamenshiki in Siberia, &c.
9975 Prejevalsky's Discoveries in Central Asia ; Potanin's
Journey in N.W. China and E. Tibet ; Journey in Manchuria, &c.,
map Proc. R. G. Soc, April, 1887 2s
9976 . The Last Journey of Prejevalsky, by Charles Johnston
Asiatic Quarterly, July, 1894 (pp. 133-140) 2s 6d
9977 The Orography of Northern Tibet; and Dalgleish's
Itinerary during his Journey with Carey in Chinese Turkestan and
Northern Tibet, map, royal 8vo, cloth. R.G.S., 1893 6s
9978 Price (Julius M.) From the Arctic Ocean to the Yellow Sea ;
the Narrative of a Journey across Siberia, Mongolia, the Gobi
Desert, &c., map and 130 illustrations, 8vo, cloth. 1892 5s
Includes chapters of the scenery of Mongolia, the Sacred City of Ourga, the
Mongols and their religious fervour and prayer- wheels, sport in the desert, &o.
83, Hiijh Street, Marylehone, Londoyi, W.
448 Francis Edwards^ s Catalogue
9979 Prichard (J. C, M.D.) On the Ethnography of High Asia
Jour. R. Geog. Soc, 1839 (Vol. IX. pp. 192-215), cloth 3s 6d
9981 Ranking (John) Historical Researches on the Wars and Sports
of the Mongols and Romans, in which Elephants and Wild Beasts
were employed or slain, map and 10 plates, 4to, calf. 1826 21s
The title continues : and the remarkable local agreement of history with the
remains of such animals found in Europe and Siberia. Containing Life of
Genghis Khan, his unparalleled conquests ; Life of the Grand Khan Kublai ; Life of
Tamerlane ; their battles, splendid Courts, and grand hunting expeditions ; Siberia
described in Summer ; Mongol Sovereigns, Invasions of China and Bangalla, battles,
rich tombs ; Conquest of Russia by a grandson of Genghis Khan ; Fisheries of the
Walrus, called Mammoth by the Siberians ; Errors arising therefrom, &c.
9982 Remusat (Abel) Histoire de la Yille de Khotan, tiree des
Annales de la Chine, 12tno, cloth. Paris, 1820 8s
RocKHiLL (W. W.) Travels in Mongolia and Tibet. See p. 436.
Early History of Li-yul, Eastern Turkistan or Khoten. See
Rockhill's 'Life of the Buddha' (chap, viii.), p. 436.
9983 Rubruck. The Journey of William of Rnbruck to the Eastern
Parts of the World, 1253-55, preceded by the two Narratives of the
Earlier Journey of John of Plan de Carpini and Friar Benedict
the Pole, 1245-47, translated from the Latin and edited by W. W.
Rockhill, map, 8vo, cloth (Hakluyt Society). 1900 16s
William of Rubruck travelled through Turkestan to the Court of the Great
Khan at Karakorum ; John of Carpini and Friar Benedict did not go beyond
Russian Turkestan. See also Collections of Purchas, Harris, Pinkerton, Kerr, &:c.
9984 Semenof (P. P.) Notes on Central Asia (Djungaria, &c.)
Bengal Asiatic Soc, 1865 (pp. 113-134) 2s 6d
9985 Djungaria and the Celestial Mountains Jour. R. Geog. Soc,
1865 (Vol. XXXV. pp. 213-231) 2s 6d
9986 Expedition to W. Shore of Lake Issik-Kul, E. Turkistan
Jour. R. Geog. Soc, 1869 (Vol. XXXIX. pp. 311-338) 3s
9987 Severtsof (N.) Journey to Western Portion of Celestial Range
(Thian-Shan) Jour. R. Geog. Soc., 1870 (Vol. XL. pp. 343-419) 3s
ScHLAGiNTWEiT (The Brothers) First Journey from India to
Kashgar, 1857 ; Murder there of Adolphus S. See India, p. 225.
9988 Shaw (Robert Barkley) Visits to High Tartary, Yarkand, and
Kashgar (Chinese Tartary), and Return over the Karakorum Pass
to Ladak, maps and illustrations, 8vo, cloth. 1871 8s 6d
9989 Mr. Shaw's Observations and Positions calculated by W.
Ellis Jour. R. Geog. Soc, 1871 (Vol. XLL pp. 373-392) 2s 6d
9990 A Prince of Kashgar on the Geography of Eastern
Turkistan Jour. R. Geog. Soc, 1876 (Vol. XLVI. pp. 277-298) 3s
999 J Vocabulary of the Turki Language as Spoken in Eastern
Turkistan (Kashgar andYarkand) Bengal Asiatic Soc, royal 8vo,
cloth, pp. 226. Calcutta, 1880 7s 6d
9992 Sheepshanks (Bp. of Norwich) My Life in Mongolia and
Siberia, illustrated, 12mo, cloth. (S.P.O.K.) 1903 2s 6d
83, High Street, Marylehone, London, W.
Tartary and Mongolia 449
Sosnofsky's Expedition to Explore New Route from Semipaiatiusk
to China, 1874-75. See Piassetsky.
9993 Stein (Dr. M. A.) Sand Buried Ruins of Kliotan : Jouiney of
Exploration and Record of Remarkable Finds in Chinese Turkestan,
map and over 150 illustrations, royal 8yo, cloth. 1903 15s
Dr. Stein, exploring the ruins of ancient cities in Khotan and neighbourhood,
discovered innumerable relics of Buddhist civilization, coins, images, clay seals,
tablets, wood-carvings, stucco statues, fresco- paintings, MSS. in Sanskrit, Chinese,
and unknown script- all confirming the local tradition that Khotan was colonized
from the Punjab.
9994 Journey of Geographical and Archcieological Exploration in
Chinese Turkestan, map and illustrations Geog. Journal, De-
cember, 1902 (Vol. XX. pp. 575-610) Is 6d
TiMKOVSKi's Journey through Mongolia and Across the Desert of
Gobi to China, 1821-22, with Descriptions of Chinese Turkestan, &c.
See China, p. 410.
9995 Trotter ( [Sir] H.) Survey Operations of the Mission to Yarkand
and Kashgar, 1873-74, 4to. Calcutta, 1875 12s
9996 On the Geographical Results of Sir Douglas Forsyth's
Mission to Kashgar, 1873-74, ivith map Jour. R. Geog. See, 1878
(Vol. XLVIIL, pp. 173-234) 3s
Includes the journey to and from the Pamir, and Sources of the Oxus. See
also references under Forsyth, p. 443.
Verbiest (Father) Two Journeys into Tartary in the Suite of the
Emperor Kang-hi, 1682. See D' Orleans' China, p. 401.
Williamson (Rev. Alex.) Journeys through Inner or Eastern Mon-
golia, 1864-65. See China, p. 412.
Wood (Capt.) Journey to Source of the Oxus, Visit to Iskashim
and Lake Victoria, towards Yarkand and Kashgar, 1838. See p. 257.
9997 Younghusband (Capt. F. E.) The Heart of a Continent:
a Narrative of Travels in Manchuria, across the Gobi Desert,
through the Himalayas, the Pamirs, and Chitral, 1884-94, 4 maps
and 18 photo illustrations, royal 8vo, cloth, 1896 (pub. 21s) 10s
" It is in many ways an ideal book of travel, full of novelty and adventure,
instinct throughout with enthusiasm and with generous sympathy for nature and
for men." The volume contains an account of the author's journey with Mr.
James to the ' Long White Mountain ' in 1886 (see p. 454), a journey by land from Pekia
to India (1887-8S), through Mongolia, the great desert, and Chinese Turkestan to
Yarkand and the Himalayas ; subsequent visits to the Pamirs and Kashgar, to
Chitral and Hunza ; chapters on Missionaries in China and Impressions of Travel.
9998 Among the Celestials : Narrative of Travels in Manchuria,
across the Gobi Desert, and through the Himalayas to India;
abridged from 'The Heart of a Continent,' with additions, map
and il lustrations, 12mo, cloth 6s
9999 Journey across Central Asia, from Manchuria and Peking
to Kashmir, over the Mustagh Pass, map, P. R. G. S., August, 1888
(Vol. X. pp. 485-518) 2s
For this journey Capt. Younghusband received the Society's gold medal.
Yule (Gen.) Cathay and the Way Thither. See p. 413.
Recent Travels in Central Asia. See Prejevalsky, p. 447.
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EASTEEN SIBERIA AND MANCHURIA:
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Saghalin.
10001 Adams (Arthur, Surgeon R.N.) Travels of a Naturalist in
Japan and Manchuria, frontispiece ^ 8vo, half-calf extra. 1870 9s
Dr. Adams travelled from the Gulf of Pecheli, beyond the Great Wall, to Corea,
and along the shores of Russian Manchuria. He describes the Manchu Tartars,
vegetation and food plants, new specimens of insects, &c.
10002 Agassiz (A. R.) Our Commercial Relations with Chinese
Manchuria (1893) Geog. Jour., Vol. IV. (pp. 534-556) 2s
A valuable paper.
10003 Atkinson (T. Witlam) Oriental and Western Siberia: Narra-
tive of Seven Years' Explorations and Adventures in Siberia,
Mongolia, the Kirghis Steppes, Chinese Tartary and Part of
Central Asia (1847-53), map, 32 wood engravings, and 20 tinted views,
imp. 8vo, cloth. 1858 9s
" Our extracts will have served to illustrate the originality and variety of Mr.
Atkinson's observations and adventures during his protracted wanderings of nearly
forty thousand miles. Mr. Atkinson's pencil was never idle, and he has certainly
brought home with him the forms and colours and other characteristics of a most
extraordinary diversity of groups and scenes His narrative is well stored with
incidents of adventure. His ascent of the Bielouka is a chapter of the most vivid
romance of travel, yet it is less attractive than his relations of wanderings across
the Desert of Gobi and up the Tangnou Chain.^^Athenceum.
10004 Travels in the Regions of the Upper and Lower Amoor^
and the Russian Acquisitions on the Confines of India and China,
map, coloured view, and 82 ivood engravings, imp. 8vo, cl. 1860 98
This work is an indispensable supplement to the preceding work. It includes
adventures among the Mountain Kirghis, the Manjours, Maiiyarzs, Toungouz, Goldi,
and Gelyaks, Lists of Mammalia, Birds, Trees, Shrubs, and Flowers, and extracts
from Maack's ' Travels.'
" By far the most important contribution to the history of these regions."
Edinburgh Reviexo.
10005 Siberia and the Amoor Regions, both volumes above
described, uniformly bound, imp. 8vo, half-calf 20s
"We place this book of travel in the first rank The geographer finds in it
notice of ground heretofore left undescribed ; the ethnologist, geologist, and
botanist find notes, and pictures too, of which they know the value ; the sports-
man's taste is gratified by chronicles of sport ; the lover of adventure will find a
number of perils and escapes to hang over Seven years of wandering, thirty-nine
thousand five hundred miles of moving to and fro in a wild and almost unknown
country, yield a book worth xQB.d.mg.'" Examiner.
10006 Atkinson (Mrs.) The Tartar Steppes and their Inhabitants,
with 5 engravings, i2mo, cloth. 1863 4s
Mrs. Atkinson accompanied her husband during his six years' arduous journey
(181:8-53). This little volume supplements his two larger volumes, as it contains
adventures which he has not recorded and strange incidents which befel herself
and infant when alone among semi-savages, as well as descriptions of female society
among the Kirghis.
8S\ High Street^ Marylebone, London^ W.
Siberia and MoTichuria 451
10007 Backhoff (Feodor Iskowitz) Muscovite Envoy. Travels through
Siberia to China, 1654 ; Wagener's Voyages to Brazil, Java, and
China, 1642-57 (Churchill's Collection), folio, 12 pp. 4s
Contains a description of Siberia and its inhabitants.
10008 Barrett- Hamilton (G. E. H.) and Jones (H. 0.) A Visit to
Karaginski Island, Kamchatka, illustrated Geog. JouinsfAL, Sept.,
1898, Vol. XII. pp. 280-299 2s
10009 Kamchatka, with a bibliography, 7nap and illustrations
Scottish Geog. Mag., May, 1899 2s 6d
1001 1 Beaulieu (Leroy-) The Awakening of the East : Siberia, Japan,
China, trans, by Davey, Preface by Norman, 8vo, cloth. 1900 3s 6d
Tlie volume contains much useful information on Eastern and Northern Asia
from the French point of view.
Bell's Travels thro' Siberia, &c., to China, 1715-16. See China, p. 374.
10012 Benyowsky (Count de) Memoirs and Travels through Siberia
to Kamchatka; His Escape to the Aleutian and Kurile Islands,
Japan, Formosa, and Canton ; with Account of the French Settle-
ment he was appointed to form upon Madagascar (1768-74), English
translation, maps and plates, 2 vols. 4to, half-calf. 1790 21s
10013 Memoirs and Travels of Count de Benyowsky, edited by
Capt. S. P. Oliver (Adventure Series), 12mo, cloth. 1890 3s
10014 Le Dernier des Flibustiers: Le Roi des Rois, par G.
de la Landelle, 10 vols, in 4, 8vo, cloth. Paris, 1857-58 IDs
Bigham (Clive) Across Manchuria and Siberia, 1900. See p. 375.
10015 Bookwalter (John W.) Siberia and Central Asia, map and 300
photo-illustrations, 8vo, cloth. 1900 10s 6d
Observations during a journey along the Siberian railway and in a subsequent
visit to Central Asia.
10016 Brehm (Alfred E.) From North Pole to Equator: Studies of
Wild Life and Scenes, with 83 illustrations, roy. 8vo, cl. 1896 6s
10017 Another copy, half-morocco extra 10s
This work treats largely of Northern Asia and its Fauna ; the Tundra and its
Animal Life ; Forests and Sports ; the Ostiaks ; Nomad Herdsmen of the Steppes
and their Herds ; Family and Social Life among the Kirghis ; Colonists and Exiles ;
and the Narrative of a Journey in Siberia.
Broughton (Capt. W. R.) Survey of the Kurile Islands, Loochoo,
Coasts of Corea, &c. 1796. See Japan.
10018 Burney (Admiral) History of North Eastern Voyages of
Discovery, maps, 8vo, boards. 1819 4s
Treats chiefly of Russian voyages and explorations of the coasts of Siberia,
Kamchatka, Kurile Islands, Sea of Okotsk, River Amur, &c., by Behring, Tschirikow,
Hedenstrom and others.
10019 Bush (Richard J.) Russo-American Telegraph Expedition,
Reindeer, Dogs, and Snow Shoes : a Journal of Siberian Travel,
1805-67, map and 47 wood engravings, 8vo, hf .-cf . extra. 1871 8s 6d
Explorations in Eastern Siberia, Kamchatka, and shores of the Sea of Okhotsk.
10020 Christie (Dugald) Ten Years in Manchuria, 12mo, cl. 1895 Is 6d
Experiences and work of a Medical Missionary in and about Mukden, 1883-93,
account of the country and its inhabitants, &c.
S^, High Street, Marylehone, London, W.
452 Francis Edwards* s Catalogue
10021 Cochrane (Oapt. J. Dundas, E.N.) Narrative of a Pedestrian
Journey through Russia and Siberian Tartary, from the Frontiers of
China to the Frozen Sea and Kamtchatka, 1820-23, 2 ma'ps, 8vo,
half-calf. 124 4s 6d
10023 Narrative of a Pedestrian Journey, &c., enlarged edition,
with 3 maps and 6 plates (2 coloured), 2 vols. Svo, hf.-calf . 1824 10s
The author travelled through France and Germany to St. Petersburg, Niznl,
Kasan, Tobolsk, Tomsk, Irkutsk, Yakutsk, Nishney Kohnysk, Okotsk, Petropoloski,
and intervening towns and settlements. He gives a brief history of Siberia and its
conqueror Yermak, descriptions of the countries passed through and of their
inhabitants Cahnucks, Yakuti, Tongoosi, Tchuktchi, and other tribes observations
on Kamtchatka, &c.
10025 Collins (P. McDonogh) A Voyage down the Amoor, with a
Land Journey through Siberia and Notices of Manchooria, Kam-
schatka, and Japan, plates, 12mo, cloth. New York, 1860 5s
The author travelled from St. Petersburg to Nijne, Ekaterinberg, Omsk, and
Irkutsk, through Siberia, 1857. The book contains chapters on the Daurian Mines,
Trade of the Amur Region and Siberia, Tartar Monuments, &c.
10026 Colquhoun (A. R.) The " Overland " to China, portrait of the
Author, maps, and illustrations, Svo, cloth, 1900 6s
Account of the overland journey from Europe to China, with chapters on
Siberia and the Conquest, Manchuria, the Great Railway, Eastern Mongolia, the
Yangtse Valley, S.W. China and Tongking.
10027 Manchuria in Transformation Monthly Rev., No. 5,
1901 (pp. 58-72) 2s
Cook's Third and Last Voyage : Visits of the "Resolution" and
** Discovery " to the Bay of St. Peter and St. Paul, May and June,
August and September, 1779, with General Description of Kam-
chatka, Remarks on the Inhabitants, Russian Commerce, Produc-
tions of the Country, Lists of Animals, &c. (Vol. III. pp. 183-238,
282-381, with chart of the harbour, coast views, and nine large
plates; Atlas, Nos. 70 to 78). See China, p. 380.
10028 Coxe (Wm.) Account of the Russian Discoveries between Asia and
America, to which are added The Conquest of Siberia and History
of the Transactions and Commerce between Russia and China,
5 maps and view, 4th edition, Svo, calf. 1803 6s 6d
Includes the voyages of Behring, Novikof, Kolodilof, Tolstyk, Shilkin, Paikof,
Shelekof, Synd, Ismaelof and Betsharof, Billings, and others.
10029 D'Auteroche (M. le Abbe Chappe) Voyage en Siberie, 1761 ;
les Moeurs, Usages des Habitans, Geographle, I'Histoire Naturelle,
et la Description du Kamtchatka par M. Kracheninnikow, &c.,
numerous fine plates, large-paper copy, 3 vols, royal 4to, calf ;
with Atlas of 30 plates, containing profile of routes from Brest to
St. Petersburg, Moscow, and Tobolsk, also 3 maps of Kamtchatka
and Kurile Is., elephant folio, calf. Paris, 1768 4
10030 English translation. Journey into Siberia, 1761, with
Account of the Manners and Customs of the Inhabitants, Descrip-
tion of the Country, map and 9 plates, 4to, calf. 1770 12s
M. le Abbe d'Auteroche travelled, by order of the King of France, as far as
Tobolsk, to observe the Transit of Venus. This abridged translation of his work (in
3 vjls.), contains the narrative of the outward and return journeys, observations on
the mines and minerals gypses, loadstone, iron ores, copper, malachites, gold, &c.
See also Grieve, p. 453.
83, High Street, Marylehone, London, ^,
Siberia and Manchuria 453
10031 Erman (Prof. Adolpli) Travels in Siberia, including Excursions
down the Obi to the Polar Circle, and to the Chinese Frontier,
1827-29, translated by Cooley, 2 vols. 8vo, half-calf. 1848 10s 6d
lu this translation the earlier part of the author's work the journey across
Europe to Tobolsk is abridged. But his descriptions of the life of Samoyede,
Yakut, and other tribes are given in interesting detail, as also the trade between
Siberia, Bokhara, and Tashkend, the Obi fisheries, the mineral riches of the Ural
and Nerchinsk, the fossil ivory in the valley of the Lena and New Siberia, &c.
10032 Fleming (George) Travels on Horseback in Mantchu Tartary:
a Summer's Ride beyond the Great Wall of China, map and
numerous illustrations, imp. 8vo, cloth. 1863 8s 6d
Narrative of a ride from Tientsin to the Great Wall, thence toNew-Chwang and
Moukden, on the borders of Manchuria, with account of the inhabitants, their
towns, occupations, &c., and account of Moukden by Father Verbiest.
10033 Fraehn (Ob. M.) Ueber Alte Sud-Sibiriscbe Graeberfunde
mit Inschriften von Gewissem Datem, plate ; Quinque Centurise
Numorum Anecdotorum (Memo. Akad., St. Peter sb., 1837, pp. 229-
311), 4to 4s 6d
10034 Eraser (John Foster) The Real Siberia, together with a Dash
through Manchuria, with map and 48 pages of illustrations , 8vo,
cloth. 1902 4s
Experiences during a journey across Siberia and Manchuria in 1901.
10035 Gerrare (Wirt) Greater Russia : the Continental Empire of
the Old World, map and illustrations, 8vo, cloth. 1903 12s
Chapters on the Awakening of Russia, the Great Siberian Railway, the Siberians
and Siberian Life, the Golden East, Russia and the Yellow Man, Manchuria, Russian
Empire Builders, Russia's Destiny, &c.
10036 Gilder (W. H.) Ice Pack and Tundra: an Account of the
Search for the *' Jeannette," and ^Sledge Journey through Siberia
(1881-82), 3 maps and 48 illustrations, 8vo, half-mor. 1883 7s 6d
With chapters on Kamchatka, the Yakouts, and other Siberian tribes.
Gmelin's Travels in Siberia, 1733. See Pei^vost, p. 17 ; Murray's
* Asia'; and Russian Travellers, below.
10037 Gowan (W. E.) The Chinese Vice-Royalty of Manchuria, from
the Russian Asiatic Q. Rev., Jan. and April, 1895 4s
Races, religions, provinces, towns, geography, &c.
10039 Greig (James A.) Journey from Kirin, Manchuria, through
Siberia, to Moscow, 1897, 4 illustrations Scottish Geog. Mag.,
May, 1898 2s
10041 Grieve (Dr. James) History of Kamtschatka and the Kurilski
Islands and Adjacent Country, translated from the Russian, maps
and plates, 4to, calf. Gloucester, 1764 12s
Translated from the Russian of Prof. Stephen Krasheninicofe, containing his
observations and those of Mr. George Wm. Steller during their travels, 1736 to 1740,
on the geography and harbours, soil, volcanoes, hot sprmgs, mmerals and metals,
trees and plants, and land animals of Kamchatka ; sables and sable huntmg, otters,
beavers, seals, sea-lions, fishes, birds, water-fowl; the natives, their condition,
customs, habitations, furniture, dress, occupations, diet, travelling aogs,
war making, beliefs, ceremonies, hospitality, diseases and remedies ; the Koreki ana
Kurile peoples ; discoveries and conquests of the Russians, the Cossacks, trade. Sec.
83, High Street, Maryleho7ie, London, W.
454 Francis Edwards^ s Catalogue
10042 Guillemard (Dr. F. H. H.) The Cruise of the "Marchesa" to
Kamschatka and New Guinea, with Notices of Formosa, Liu-Kiu,
and Various Islands of the Malay. Archipelago, witli 14 miaps and
139 wood engravings (two of birds coloured), best edition, 2 vols,
royal 8vo, half-morocco extra. 1886 2 7s 6d
"A book of travel in some respects unrivalled in the rich record of British
exploration. The illustrations have never been excelled, and seldom equalled, for
accuracy and artistic fiuuh..'" Academy.
The larger part of the first volume relates to Kamchatka, its shores and islands,
their natural features, wild animals, and birds, seals, walrus, otters ; its history and
conquest ; voyages and death of Behring ; Dr. Stejneger's list of birds, &c.
10043 Cruise of the " Marchesa," new edition, 1 vol., loith maps
and wood engravings, royal 8vo, cloth. 1889 (pub. 21s) 9s
A chapter on the history of Kamchatka, the appendix of birds, and two
coloured plates are omitted from the one-volume edition.
Habersham (Lt. A. W.) Visit of the U.S. Expedition under Commo-
dore Ringgold to the Coasts of Kamchatka, the Sea of Okotsk, Coast
of Tartary, &c., 1856. See p. 388.
10044 Hart wig (Dr. George) The Polar World : Man and Nature in
the Arctic and Antarctic Regions, 3 imi'ps, 8 cliromos, and numerous
woodcuts, 8vo, cloth. 1874 5s
Includes chapters on Siberia and Kamchatka ; the Samoyedes, Ostjaks, Jakuts,
Tungusi, &c. ; the Eussian Conquest ; Middendorff' s Adventures in Taimurland ;
Wrangell's Voyage and Discoveries ; G. W. Steller's Scientific Journey and Death ;
the Fauna, Fur Trade, Gold Diggings, &c.
10046 Hosie (Alex.) Manchuria: its People, Resources, and Recent
History, new edition, map and illustrations, 8vo, cloth. 1903 9s
_ The best work on Manchuria. Mr. Hosie is H.M. Consul at Newchwang. He
visited Korin in 1896, and, returning to England by the Siberian railway, journeyed'
along the eastern and northern frontiers of Manchuria. There is not a single
product mentioned in the work which had not passed under the writer's eye.
10047 Howard (B. Douglas) Life with Trans - Siberian Savages,
12mo, cloth. 1893 2s 6d
An interesting and valuable account of the Sakhalin Ainus, their condition,
villages, customs, beliefs, natural theology, occupations, hunting life, their identity
with the Ainus of Japan.
IsBRANTs Ides' Travels through Siberia, 1692-95, with views and
illustrations of Tobolsk, Samoyedes, Tungusians, &c. See p. 390.
10048 James (H. E. M.) The Long White Mountain : a Journey in
Manchuria, illustrated, 8vo, cloth. 1888 10s
Contains a valuable account of the history, geography, the people, the
administration, and the religion of the country.
10049 Journey in Manchuria, map Pnoc. R. Geog. Soc, Sept.,
1887 (Vol. IX. pp. 531-567) 2s
10050 Additional Notes of a Recent Journey in Manchuria
Jour. Manchester Geog. Soc., Dec, 1887 (pp. 205-215) 2s
Mr. James was accompanied by ('apt. Younghusband. See p. 449.
10051 Keane (A. H.) Northern and Eastern Asia, maps and illustra-
tions, 8vo, cloth. 1896 (Stanford's Compendium) 12s 6d
Caucasia, Turkestan, Siberia, Chinese Empire, and Japan.
83, High Street, Marylehone, London, W.
Siheria and Manchuria 455
10053 Kennan (George) Tent-Life in Siberia, and Adventures in
Kamtschatka and Northern Asia, 12mo, cloth. 1871 3s
Two years' journeys (1865-66) during the attempt to build an overland telegraph
line from America to Europe, vid Behring Strait and Siberia, in which period nearly
six thousand miles of unbroken wilderness was explored.
10054 Siberia and the Exile System, portrait^ 7 maps, and 196
illustrations, 2 vols. 8vo, cloth. 1891 16s
Mr. Kennan describes the scenery, the people, and the customs of Siberia, and
gives results of a careful study of the exile system. His narrative is supplemented
by groups of facts and masses of statistics, minutely analyzed, a collection of revo-
lutionary documents, and a bibliography.
10055 Kotzebue (Admiral von) Voyage of Discovery into the South
Sea and Bearing Straits, 1815-18, in the Russian Vessel "Rurik,"
with plates and charts, 3 vols. 8vo, half-calf. 1821 1 16s
With observations on Kamchatka, the Aleutian Islands, &c., by the poet
Chamisso, who accompanied the expedition as naturalist.
10056 A New Voyage Round the World in the " Predpriatie "
(Enterprise), 1823-26, 2 vols. 12mo, half-calf. 1830 - 12 6d
In this voyage Kamchatka. New Archangel^ the Pescadores, Bschscholtz,
Bronus, Ladrones, and Philippine Islands were visited.
10057 Krasnow (Prof, von) The Island of Sakhalin Geog. Jour.,
April, 1896 (Vol. VII. pp. 422-424) Is 6d
10058 Krausse (Alexis) Russia in Asia: a Record and a Study, 1558-
1899, maps, 8vo. 1900 7s 6d
A companion volume to the authors 'The Far East' and 'China in Decay,'
containing an account of'Eussia's progress in Asia especially in Siberia.
10059 Kropotkin (Prince) The Great Siberian Railway Geog. Jour.,
Feb., 1895 (Vol. V. pp. 146-154) 2s
Krusenstern (Admiral) Accounts of Visits of Russian Expedition
to Petropoloski, Kamchatka, and the Kurile Islands, July, 1804,
June and August, 1805, and Survey of the Coast of Saghalin Island,
Chapters on the Actual State of Kamchatka, its inhabitants, their
trade, occupations, &c. See China, p. 392.
10060 Lansdell (Rev. Hy.) Through Siberia (1879), with illustrations
and maps, 2 vols. 8vo, cloth. 1882 12s 6d
10061 Cheaper edition, 1 vol., illustrated, Svo, cloth. 1883 4s
A journey of 8,000 miles from the Urals to the Pacific, on the rivers Obi, Amur,
and Ussuri, and by the hire of a thousand horses. The author travelled privately
on an expedition of a philanthropic and religious character to the penal establish-
ments of Siberia, and describes his visits to nearly all its hospitals, prisons, and
mines, giving a mass of authentic information concerning the exiles, euch as has
never been published before. The book treats more or less fully of all parts of the
country, as to its geography, natural history, and inhabitants, both Kussian and
aboriginal ; whilst 3,000 miles of the Amur and Ussuri are here described by an
English author as an eye-witness for the first time. Probably the best book pet
written on Siberia as a whole. See also Russian Central Asia, p. 66.
10062 Ledyard (John) Memoirs of the Life and Travels of, by Jared
Sparks, 12mo, half-calf extra. 1828 9s
After accompanying Cook in his third voyage, Ledyard travelled in Russia and
Siberia, visiting Irkutsk, Lake Baikal, and Yakutsk, where he was stopped by the
severity of winter. He describes the various tribes of Tartars in Siberia.
83, High /Street, Marylebone, London, W.
456 Francis Edwards's Catalogue
10063 Lesseps (M. de) Journal Historique du Voyage du Kamts-
chatka en France, Oct., 1787, Oct., 1788, map, 2 vols. 8vo, half-
calf. Paris, 1790 5s
10064 English Translation : Travels in Kamtschatka, map, 2 vols.
8vo, half-calf. 1790 lis
M. de Lesseps, having accompanied La P^rouse in his voyage round the world,
left that navigator at Kamchatka, bringing despatches overland to Europe through
Siberia. See also Perouse.
10065 Lloyd (Rev. W. B.) Notes on Russian Harbours, Manchuria,
?nap Jour. R. G. Soo., 1867 (Vol. XXXVII. pp. 212-231), cloth 3s
Maack (Richard) Travels on the Amur, 1855-57. See Atkinson
(above) and Ravenstein (pp. 20, 438-445) below.
10066 Marsden (Kate) On Sledge and Horseback to Outcast Siberian
Lepers, 8vo. [1893] 3s
With facsimile letters of Q. Victoria and the Empress of Russia.
10067 Meakin (Annette M. B.) A Ribbon of Iron, maj) and illustra-
tions, 8vo, cloth. 1901 3s
Account of the railway journey across Siberia by two ladies in 190().
10068 Meignan (Victor) Over Siberian Snows, from Paris to Pekin,
edited by Wm. Conn, ma'p and illustrations, 8vo, cloth. 1885 6s
Narrative of a sledge journey over European Russia and Siberia, on frozen Lake
Baikal by caravan through Mongolia and across the Gobi Desert to the Great Wall,
thence by palanquin through China to Pekin, in 1873 74, with interesting chapters
on the Steppes, the Cold, the Government, Tomsk, Irkutsk, Goldminers, Exiles,
Wolves, Sablet^, Furs, Inhabitants of Eastern Siberia, &c.
10069 Melville (G. W.) In the Lena Delta : Karrative of the Search
for De Long and his Companions ; Account of the Greely Relief
Expedition, &c., maps and illustrations, 8vo, hf.mor. 1885 8s 6d
Includes journeys up the Lena to Jamaveloch, to Belun, Verkeransk, and
Yakutsk, with account of dog-sledging, deer and geese hunting, Siberian life and
scenery, visits to exiles' huts, struggles with wind and snow storms, &c.
10071 Michell (R.) The Amur and Adjacent Districts, Trans- Baikal
Region, &c., map Jour. R. Geog. See, 1858 (Vol. XXVIII. pp. 376-
446), cloth 3s 6d
Explorations of MM. Peschurof, Permikin, Shenurin, Vasilief, Radde, Usoltzof,
Pargachef ski, &c.
10072 Michie (Alex.) The Siberian Overland Route from Peking to
St. Petersburg, through the Deserts and Steppes of Mongolia,
Tartary, &c., map and illustrations, 8vo, cloth. 1864 6s
Includes chapters on Kiachta, Irkutsk, Krasnoyarsk, Tomsk, Omsk, Ochansk,
and other Siberian towns, the Peasantry, Slaves and Exiles, Agriculture, Mining
Engineering Enterprise, Travelling by Sledge and Post, Native Tribes, &c.
10073 Journey, Tientsin to Mukden, Manchuria, July, 1861, and
Grant (C. M.) Journey Pekin to St. Petersburg, across the Desert
of Gobi, map ; also Oliphant (L.) Visit to the Island of Tsusima,
Strait of Korea, map Jour. R. Geog. Soc, 1863 (pp. 153-181) 3s
10074 Middendorf's Narrative of a Journey in Northern Siberia,
1843 Jour. R. Geog. Soc, 1844 (Vol. XIV. pp. 247-259), el. Ss
83, High /Street, Marylebone, London, W.
Siberia and Manchuria 457
10075 Morfill (W. R.) History of Russia, from Peter the Great to
Alexander II., with 12 maps, 12mo, clotli. 1902 3s
Chap. XVI. (with map of Siberian railway) treats of the spread of the Russian
Dominion in Asia.
10076 Miiller (G. P.) Voyages, et Decouvertes faites par les Russes
le long des Cotes de la Mar Glaciale, et sur I'Oc^an Oriental, tan
vers le Japon que vers I'Amerique ; I'Histoire du Fleuve Amur et
de Pays adjacents, traduite de I'Allemand par C. G. F. Dumas,
avec carte, 2 vols, in 1, 12mo, calf. Amsterdam, 1766 10s 6d
10077 English Translation : Voyages from Asia to America,
mapsy 4to, half-calf (Jefferys) 1764 2 10s
10078 Murray (Hugh) Historical Account of Discoveries and Travels
in Asia, mups, 3 vols. 8vo, cloth. 1820 12s
Vol. III. contains two chapters relating the Discovery and Conquest of Siberia,
Travels of Bell, Messerschmidt, Gmelin, Pallas, Sievers, and Schangin.
10079 Niemojowski (Ludwik) Siberian Pictures, translated from the
Polish of Szulczewski, 2 vols. 12mo, cloth. 1883 6s
This work contains some interesting accounts of the Tunguz and Buriat tribe?,
remarks on the climate, animals, &c. The author suggests that by a railway across
Siberia Russia would secure the China tea trade.
10080 Nordenskiold (Adolf Erik) Arctic Voyages, 1858-79, 3 maps
and 43 engravings, 8vo, cloth. 1879 4s
Includes two voyages to the Yenissej and ascent of the river to Yenisseisk in
1875 and 1876, and the N.E. Passage Expedition to the Lena, 1878-79, thus opening
up communication by sea with the great Siberian rivers.
10081 The Voyage of the "Vega" Round Asia and Europe,
with 5 steel portraits, 10 litho-maps, and 298 wood engravings, best
EDITION, 2 vols. 8vo, cloth. 1881 12s 6d
10082 Another copy, 2 vols. 8vo, half -morocco extra 18s
10083 1 vol. edition, ivith the same portraits, 7naps, and illustra-
tions, but closer type, 8vo, cloth. 1885 6s 6d
A voyage of over 22,000 miles, when for the first time the north coast of Asia
was completely navigated. Japan, Hongkong, Singapore, Point de Galle, and Aden
were also visited. The expedition wintered on the coast of Siberia (Sept., 1878, t >
July, 1879). The physical character of that great country, its river systems, forest^*,
climate, inhabitants Russians, exiles, Chukches (their history, physique, disposi-
tion, and manners), and other Asiatics are described. The work contains a number
of facsimiles of rare maps illustrating the development of our knowledge of the
north coast of Asia, and is preceded by an historical review of preceding voyages.
10084 Palladius (the Archimandrite) Expedition through Man-
churia, 1870, map JouE. R. Geog. Soc, 1872 (Vol. XLII. pp. 142-
179), cloth 3s 6d
10085 Parker (E. H.) Russia's Sphere of Influence; or, a Thousand
Years of Manchuria Asiatic Q., April, 1900 (pp. 287-313) 2s 6d
10086 Perouse (J. F. G. de la) Voyage Round the World, 1785-88,
translated from the French, 2 vols, ito, with folio Atlas of plates,
half-calf. 1799 S
The expedition under La Perouse explored the coast of Manchu-Tartary, thf
island of Saghalin, the Kuriles, and Kamchatka between June and Sept., 1787. The
work (Vol. II. pp. 6 to 116) contains a description of these countries and of the
inhabitants, and the Atlas twelve plates (46 to 57) relative thereto.
See also Lesseps, p. U^.
83, High Street, Marylehone, London, W.
458 Francis Edwards^a Catalogue
10088 Price (Julius M.) From the Arctic Ocean to the Yellow Sea,
across Siberia, Mongolia, the Gobi Desert, and North China
(1890-91), 142 illHstrations, 8vo, cloth. 1892 6s 6d
A voyage up the Yenesei to Yeniseisk, in the heart of Siberia, thence to
Krasnoiarsk and Irkutsk, with account of the inhabitants, of prison life and the
exiles, goldmining, &c.
10089 Pumpelly (Prof.) Across America and Asia: Notes of a Five
Years' Journey by Way of California, Honolulu, Japan, China,
Mongolia, Siberia, and Russia, map and illustrations, 8vo, cloth.
1870 8s 6d
Prof. Pumpelly crossed Central and Northern Asia in 1864, making observations
of the tablelands,' inhabitants, the exiles, Eussian penal system, gold and other
mineral productions of Siberia.
See also China, p. 404.
10091 Ravenstein (E. G.) The Russians on the Amur: its Dis-
covery, Conquest, and Colonisation, with a Description of the
Country, its Inhabitants and Productions, and Personal Accounts
of Russian Travellers, 3 maps, 4 plates, and 58 wood engravings,
8vo, cloth. 1861 6s
Account of Manchuria and the Amur previous to the appearance of the
Russians; First News, 1636 ; Expeditions of Poyarkof, Khabarof, Stepanof, Beketof,
Albazin, 1643-82 ; Russia and China, 1683-1848 ; Romish Missionaries in Manchuria,
1838-50 ; Recent History ; Geography, Natural Products, Commerce, Native
Inhabitants Tungusians, Manchus, Daurians and Chinese, Gilyaks, Ainos, &o. ; the
Island of Sakhalin ; Recent Explorers to 1860.
10092 Reclus' The Universal Geography, edited by A. H. Keane
and E. G. Ravenstein, illustrated with 100 coloured maps, 600
full-page and 300 textual engravings, 19 vols. imp. 8vo, cloth.
1886-90 (pub. 19 19s) 8
Vols. I. to V. Europe, the British Isles, and Arctic Regions.
VI. Asiatic Russia : Caucasia, Russian Turkestan, Khiva, Bokhara,
the Pamir and Alai, Tian-shan, Balkash Basin, &c. ; Siberia :
its discovery and conquest, physical features, flora, fauna,
inhabitants, with special descriptions of the several districts
and their tribes ; Manchuria, Island of Sakhalin ; Kam-
chatka and Arctic Shores : material condition and administra-
tion, agriculture, mines, manufactures, trade, statistics of
these countries, their races and affinities.
VII. Bast Asia : Tibet, Chinese Turkestan, Mongolia, China, Korea,
Japan.
VIII. India and Southern Asia.
IX. Western Asia.
X.-XIII. Africa and African Countries.
XIV. Eastern Archipelago, Australasia, Polynesia, &c.
XV.-XIX. America, North and South, and West Indies.
10093 Re id (Arnot) From Peking to Petersburg, map and portrait,
8vo, cloth. 1899 5s
Account of a journey in fifty days through Mongolia to Siberia, and by rail from
Irkutsk to Europe.
10094 [Russian Travellers] Histoire des Decouvertes faits par
divers savans Voyageurs dans plusieurs Contrees de la Russie, la
Perse, Siberie, plates, 6 vols. 8vo, half-calf. Lausanne, 1784:-87 18s
Narrative of travels and discoveries made by Messerschmied, Beering,
Tschirikow, Gmelin, Pallas, Georgi, and of other Russian expeditions from
St. Petersburg and Moscow to Persia and Siberia in the 18th century.
83, High Street, Marylebone, London, W.
Siberia and Manchuria 459
10095 Sarytschew (Major-Gen.) Voyage of Discovery to the K.E.
of Siberia, plates, some coloured, 2 vols, in 1, 8vo, half-calf. 1806-7
8s6cl
A record of Capt. Billings's expedition along the N.E. coast of Siberia and Arctic
and Pacific Oceans, 1785-1793. bv an oflficer of the expedition.
10096 Seebohm (Henry) The Birds of Siberia : Kecord of a Natu-
ralist's Visits to the Valleys of the Petchora and Yenesei (1875-77),
ma-p and illustrations, 8vo, cloth. 1901 12s
A new edition, in one volume, of the author's 'Siberia in Europe' (1880) and
'Siberia in Asia' (1882), works which rank with the highest of modern scientific
travel.
10097 Siberia in Asia, with Description of the Natural History,
Migration of Birds, &c., map and illusts., 12mo, cloth. 1882 2 2s
10098 Visit to the Valley of the Yenesei Jour. R. Geog. See
1878 (Vol. XLVm. pp. 1-16) 2s
Seeaiann (Dr.) Visit of H.M.S. "Herald" to Behring Strait and
Kamchatka (Petropaulowski), Aug. and Oct., 1848, June, 1849,
and July, 1850. See * Voyage of the "Herald'" Hongkong,
p. 415.
10099 Shoemaker (Michael Myers) The Great Siberian Railway: a
Journey from St. Petersburg to Pekin, illustrated, 12mo, cloth.
1903 7s
10101 Simpson (Sir George) Narrative of a Journey Round the
World, 1841-42, map and portrait, 2 vols. 8vo, cloth. 1847 12s
The larger part of the second volume relates to the history, climate, inhabitants,
agriculture, mines, gold, trade, government, mode of travelling in Siberia. The
author visited Ochotsk, Yakutsk (voyaged up the Lena), Irkutsk and Lake Baikal,
Tomsk, Omsk, Tobolsk, &c.
10102 Simpson (J. Young) Side Lights on Siberia : Some Account
of the Great Railroad, the Prisons, and Exile System, map and
illustrations, 8vo, cloth. 1898 8s
With account of the land and the people, a chapter on Saghalin, details of the
silver mines of Nerchinsk, opinions on the future, &c.
10103 Snow (Capt. H. J.) Notes on the Kuril Islands, 8vo, pp. 88
and 2 maps (R.G.S.), boards. 1897 3s
These islands were ceded by Russia to Japan in 1875 in exchange for Saghalin.
10104 Stadling (J.) Through Siberia, edited by Dr. F. H. H. Guille-
mard, maps and illustrations, 8vo, cloth. 1901 10s
Account of journey in 1898 in search for traces of the Arctic balloonists Andr^e
and his companions in the districts between the Lena and Yenesei, with description
of the country traversed, the native tribes, &c.
STELiiER (G. W.) Travels in Siberia and Kamchatka, 1736-40. See
Grieve, p. 453 ; Hartwig, p. 454.
TiMJSY (H. A.) Visit of the Eussian Corvette "Rynda" to De
Castries' Bay, the River Amoor, Nicholaivsk, &c., with Account
of the Russian Colonies in Eastern Siberia, Sagalien, &c., Sept. and
Oct., 1859. See Japan, the Amoor, and the Pacific, 1861 (pp. 203-
249).
8S, High Street, Marylehone, London, W.
460 Francis Fdivaixls's Catalogue
10105 Toll (Baron) On the New Siberian Islands, and the Circum-
polar Tertiary Flora, by Prince Kropotkin Geog. Jour., July,
1900 (Vol. XVI. pp. 95-98), and other Papers Is 6d
10106 Tronson (J. M., R.N.) A Yoyage to Japan, Kamtschatka,
Siberia, Tartary, &c., charts and views, 8vo, cloth. 1859 6s
Narrative of coast surveys, 1855-57, with brief but extremely interesting accounts
of the countries visited, their natural features, geology, inhabitants, &c.
10107 Turley (Robert T.) Through the Hun Kiang Gorges ; or, Notes
of a Tour in Central and S. Manchuria, with map, and other Papers
Geog. Jour., Sept., 1899 (pp. 292-302) Is 6d
10108 Veniukof (Col.) On the Island of Saghalin, map Jour. R.
Geog. Soc, 1872 (Vol. XLII. pp. 373-388), cloth 3s
10109 " Vladimir." Russia on the Pacific and the Siberian Rail-
way, maps and illustrations, 8vo, cloth. 1899 7s
An instructive and valuable work, containing chapters on Russia's Advance
Eastward, appendix of treaties with China, tkc.
10110 Whittingham (Bernard) Notes on the Late Expedition
against the Russian Settlements in Eastern Siberia, 1855, 12mo,
cloth. 1856 6s
See also Tronson, above.
10112 Windt (Harry de) From Pekin to Calais by Land, maps and
illustrations, 8vo, cloth. 1889 7s
Gravesend to Pekin ; Pekin ; Pekin to Kalgan ; Kalgan, or Chang-Chia-Kow ;
Desert of Gobi; Ourgo to Kiakhta; Kiakhta to Irkoutsk ; Irkoutsk; Irkoutsk to
Tomsk ; Tomsk ; Perm to Calais.
10113 Siberia as It is; Introduction by Madame Olga Novikoft',
illustrated, 8vo, cloth. 1892 6s
10114 The New Siberia: Account of a Visit to Sakhalin and
Political Prisons and Mines of the Trans-Baikal District, Eastern
Siberia, map and 28 illusti^ations, royal 8vo, cloth. 1896 5s ,
10115 Williamson (Rev. Alex.) Notes on Manchuria, with map
Jour. R. Geog. Soc, 1869 (Vol. XXXIX. pp. 1-35), cloth 3s 6d
Journeys through S., S.E., Central, and N. Manchuria, 1865.
See China, p. 412.
10116 Wrangell ([Adm.] Ferd. von) An Expedition through Siberia
to the Polar Sea, 1820-23, edited by [Sir] E. Sabine, map, 8vo, cloth.
1840 6s 6d
Narrative of a journey from Yakutsk to Nishne Kolymsk, with account of the
Jakuti, their dress, customs, songs, food, villages, and national characteristics ; the
Wandering Tungusi ; dogs and sledges ; Von Matiuschin's journey to Ostrownoje
and the Tschuktschi ; description of mammoth bones ; migration of the reindeer ;
journeys to the Stony and Eastern Tundras ; four journeys on the Polar Sea
ice, &c.
10117 Wylie (Rev. J. A.) Journey through Central Manchuria, Sept.
and Oct., 1892 Geog. Journal (Vol. II. pp. 443-451) Is 6d
YouNGHUSBAND (Capt.) Travels in Manchuria, &c. See Chinese
Tartary, p. 449.
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Francis Edwcwds's Catalogue 461
JAPAN.
Geograjphy, History^ Ethnology, Arts, &c.
*^* For Japanese Language and Literatdke, see pp. 488 to 490.
10118 Ackermann's World in Miniature Japan, containing the
Character, Manners, Customs, Dress, Amusements, &c., of the
People, by Frederic Shoberl, 20 coloured plates, 12mo, boards.
1823 9s
Adams (Will.) The English Pilot, Voyage with the Dutch to Japan
an I Letters, 1598-1611. See Pdrohas, His Pilgrimes (Vol. I.
Part 2, pp. 125-132), p. 18; Astley's Voyages (Vol. T.), p. 2;
Harris's Voyages (Vol. I. pp. 856-872). p. 9; Cooks, p. 469;
Dalton, p. 469 ; Rundall, p. 484.
10119 Adams (Staff-Surgeon R.N., Arthur) Travels of a Naturalist
in Japan and Manchuria, 8vo, cloth. 1870 8s
Natural History Sketches during the voyage of H.M.S. "Actason" to Rio
Janeiro, Cape of Good Hope, Java, China, Korea, Manchuria, and Japan, with
obt^ervations of oceanic phenomena.
10120 Adams (Francis Ottiwell) The History of Japan from the
Earliest Period to 1871, map and plans, 2 vols. 8vo, cloth.
1874-75 (scarce) 2 128 6d
The narrative of Mr. Ottiwell Adams, formerly H.B.M. Charg6 d'Affaires and
Secretary of Legation at Yedo, is of the fullest character, especially as regards
recent history and the opening of the country to European trade and commerce.
"An account of events more strangely weird, and more pregnant with startling
results than anything to be met with in the history of modern times." Athenceum.
Report on Silk. See p. 485.
10122 Alcock (Sir Rutherford) The Capital of the Tycoon : Narrative
of Three Years' Residence in Japan, maps coloured and other
illustrations, 2 vols. 8vo, cloth. 1863 18s
10123 Capital of the Tycoon, 2 vols. 8vo, half-calf 21s
" This book is still delightful and profitable reading. In its pages we live with
the fathers of the men who rule Japan to-day Sir Rutherford's book combines
the liaht touch of the skilled diplomat and man of the world with the careful
research of the genuine student." Chamberlain, ' Things Japanese.'
10124 Art and Art Industries in Japan, illustrated, 12mo, cloth.
1878 9s
10125 Narrative of a Journey in Japan, Ascent of Fusiyama,
&c., 1860, wap Jour. R. Geog. Soc, 1861 (Vol. XXXI. pp. 321-
356), cloth 3s 6d
10126 Journey through Japan, Nagasaki to Yeddo, 1861, map
JouB. R. G. Soc, 1862 (Vol. XXXII. pp. 280-293), cloth 3s
10127 The Englishman in China during the Victorian Era as
Illustrated in the Career of Sir Rutherford Alcock, Consul and
Minister in China and Japan, by Alex. Michie, maps, portraits,
and illustrations, 2 vols. 8vo, cloth. 1900 16s
8Sj High Street, Marylebone, London, W.
462 Francis Edwards^ s Catalogue
AiNOs (The). See Batchelor, Bird, Brinkley, Chamberlain, pp. 468
and 489, Finck, Forbes, Japan Society (Vol. IV.), Jephson, Krusen-
stern, Landor, Langsdorff, MacRitchie, Siebold, Watson.
Anderson (Capt. Lindsay) Visits to Nagasaki in the "Eamont."
See * Among Typhoons,' p. 372.
10128 Anderson (Wm.) British Legation, Tokyo. The Pictorial
Arts of Japan: Painting, Drawing, Woodcarving, Bronzework, &c.,
witli 80 beautiful chromo-lithographSf photogravures, and 70 other
engravings on copper and wood, and descriptive letterpress, in four
cloth portfolios. 1886 (pub. 8 8s) 5
A magnificent work, conceived in a critical spirit, written with competent
knowledge, and beautifully illustrated, containing facsimiles of illustrations of the
paintings and of the best Japanese artists and art workers.
10129 Japanese and Chinese Paintings in the British Museum :
Descriptive and Historical Catalogue, illustrated with 31 plates,
royal 8vo, cloth. 1886 (scarce) 3 15s
Catalogue of over 3,000 exanaples of the various Japanese schools of painting-
Buddhist, Yama, Tosa, Chinese, Sessihu, Kano, Ukiyo-Ye Kiu, Ko-rin, Shijo, &c. ;
also of Chinese and Korean Pictorial Art.
10130 Arnold (Sir Edwin) Japonica, with 53 illustrations by Robert
Blum, royal 8vo, cloth gilt. 1891 9s
"Bright sketches of Japanese men and manners." Times.
10131 Seas and Lands, with 41 full-page and other illustrations in
the text, best edition, 8vo, cloth. 1891 (pub. 21s.) 6s
Chapters describing the author's journey through Canada and the U. States
to San Francisco, across the Pacific to Japan Japanese Cities, Temples, Shrines,
Poetry and Plays, Dinners. Teas, Daily Life, Love Stories, Health Resorts, Japanese
Mountains, the Army and Militant Japan, an Afternoon with the Mikado, the First
Asiatic Parliament, &c.
10132 East and West, with 41 illustrations by R. T. Pritchett,
8vo, cloth. 1896 5s
Chapters on Egypt, India, Japan, Buddha, &c,, from the Daily Telegraph.
10133 Artistic Japan : an Illustrated Journal of Japanese Arts and
Industries, with Essays by Dr. Anderson and others, edited by
S. Bing, with several hundred coloured plates and numerous illus-
trations in the text by Japanese artists, complete, 6 vols, in 3,
imperial 4to, half-morocco, gilt tops. 1887-90 {scarce) 4: 10s
A most useful work for designers and decorators.
10134 German edition: Japanischer Formenschatz, with the
same ilUistrations, 6 vols, in 3, imp. 4to, half-morocco, gilt top.
Leipzig [1888] 3 10s
10135 Artistic Japan : Illustrations and Essays, selected from
the preceding Journal, by S. Bing, comprising 120 coloured plates,
and numerous illustrations in the text, imperial 4to, cloth. [1895]
(pub. 21s) 7s 6d
See also Alcock, Anderson, Audsley, Bowes, Bushell, Dresser, Hart, Hokusai,
Salwey, Titsingh, Tomkinson.
83 f High Street, MaryleboTie, London, W.
Japan 463
10138 Asiatic Society of Japan, Transactions, Yol. X, pt. 1,
Vol. XIII, pt. 2, Vol. XVI, pt. 1, 1 vol. 8vo, cloth. YdkdlmTna 6s
Edkins (Dr.) on a Fifteenth-Century Chinese and Japanese Vocabulary, with
Notes, by [Sir] E. Satow, pp. 1-38, 1881.
Dixon (J. M.) Konodai and its Spots of Interest, pp. 39-47, 1881.
Satow (Sir E.) History of Printing in Japan, pp. 48-83, 1881.
Blakiston (J. VV.) and. Pryer (H.) Birds of Japan, pp. 84-186, 1882.
Satow (SirE.) Intercourse between Japan and Siam, 17th Cent., pp. 139-210, 1884.
Eastlake (F.Warrington) The Kirin (Unicorn), pp. 211-223j 1885.
Pryer (fl.) Lepidoptera Identical to Japan and Great Britaio, pp. 228-235, 1885.
Aston (W. G.) Early Japanese History, pp. 39-75, 1887.
10139 Vol. XYII, pt. 2. 1889 5s
Conder (Josiah) Japanese Flower Arrangements (68 plates).
Masujima (R.) The Japanese Legal Seal (2 plates).
10140 Vol. XIX, pt. 2. May, 1891 6s
Piggott (F. T.) Music of the Japanese.
Du Bois (F.) The Gekkin Musical Scale.
Knott (C. G.) Japanese Musical Scales.
Clement (E. W.) The Mito Civil War.
Polder (Leon van de) Abridged History of Copper Coins of Japan.
10141 Vol. XX, pts. 1, 2, Supplement. 1892-93 " 6s
Knox (Dr. G. W.) A Japanese Philosopher, Kynso {plate), and other articles.
Hagal (T ) Japanese Schools of Philosophy, &g.
Dixon (J. M.) Chomei and Wordsworth, &c.
Batchelor (Rev. John) Specimens of Ainu Folk-Lore.
Grinnan (Rev. R. B.) Feudal Land Tenure in Tosa.
Birkenhead (Miss) Suma Mura Fifty Years Ago.
Wigmore (J. H.) Private Law in Old Japan, pt. 5.
10142 Vol. XXI. November, 1893 6s
Meriwether (C.) Life of Date Masamune.
Lowell (Prof.) Esoteric Shinto.
Chamberlain (B. H.) Manners and Customs of the Loochooans, &c.
10143 Vol. XXII, pt. 2. September, 1894 3s
Trevithick (F. H.) Railways in Japan with diagrams.
Droppers (Garrett) Population of Japan, 1615-1860, &c.
10144 Vol. XXII, pt. 3. December, 1894 3s 6d
Hearn (Lafcadio) Three Popular Ballads.
Lloyd (Rev. A.) Japanese Buddhism, &c.
10145 Vol. XXIII. December, 1895 3s
Courant (Maurice) Syst^mes d'Ecriture Cor6e.
Greene (Dr. D. C.) Tenrikyo : Teaching of the Heavenly Reason.
Newell (H. B.) Petroleum Industries at Nagahoka.
MacCauley (Clay) The Japanese Landscape, &c.
10146 Vol. XXIII, Supplement, Essay in Aid of a Grammar
and Dictionary of the Luchuan Language, by B. H. Chamberlain.
December, 1895 6s
10147 Aston (W. G.) Nihongi, Chronicles of Japan from the earliest
times to a.d. 697, translated from the original Chinese and Japanese,
numerous illust., 2 vols. Svo, swd. {Japan Society), 1896 14s
83, High Street, Marylebone, London, W.
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464 Francis Edwards^ s Catalogue
10148 Audsley (George Ashdown) and Bowes (James L.) The
Kepamic Art of Japan, 63 plates, including 35 in colours and gold,
and numerous wood engravings also in colours, the whole produced
with exquisite care in the highest style, with descriptive letter-
press, 2 vols, imperial 4to, half red morocco extra, gilt tops.
1875 (pub. 18 18s) 7 10s
The finest book on Japaness porcelain and earthenware.
" The distinctive feature of this splendid book is the large series of illustrations,
which were drawn with the most exquisite skill and care These transcripts are
gorgeous in colours and gildings, beautifully drawn, and masterpieces in their way ;
they are so fine that the greater number approach, but only approach, the pottery
and porcelain which they reproduce. The greatest delicacy has been displayed in
the reproduction of the forms and tints, the lustre, light, and shadow of the coloured
examples. In short, these are crowning specimens of chromo-lithography, on the
whole, very nearly the best of their kind It is a work which no collector
should be without." Athenceum.
10149 Keramic Art of Japan, with an Introductory Essay on
Japanese Art, 32 plates, many richly coloured and gilt, specimens
of Crests, Marks, and Monograms, imperial 8vo, cloth gilt. 1881
(pub. 42s) 1 4s
"A work of solid value it is a sort of second edition of the magnificent
publication which we reviewed at length in July last The larger subjects have
been omitted, and reduced versions have been supplied of those plates which were
desired for the illustration of the text The thirty-two plates have been produced
by dividing some of the fifty-one plates of the former edition.'" Athenceum.
See also Bowes, p. 466.
10150 The Ornamental Arts of Japan, one hundred magnificent
PLATES, 74 of which are beautifully coloured and gilt, the remainder
autotijpes and photogravures of the originals, with descriptive text,
the whole on thick plate paper, 2 vols, imperial 4to, in 4 port-
folios. 1882-85 (pub. 15 15s) 9
10151 Third and Fourth Parts only, wanting 1 plate <3 10s
"Mr. Audsley's splendidly illustrated book On its superb plates all the
resources of MM. Lemercier, of Paris, have been lavished, and the best qualiiies of
the chromo-lithographic and heliogravure processes have been developed in
delineating the art of the extreme East The book is divided into nine sections,
and each section is preceded by an essay dealing with the characteristics and the
history of the manufacture to which it is devoted, and describes choice instances.
Mr. Audsley has supplied a vast deal of interesting historic?*! matter, gathered
from many sources, and of high interest, not merely * the names of artists who have
produced the objects illustrated.' In this respect the ' Ornamental Arts ' is a great
advance on the * Keramic Art of Japan ' The first section of Mr. Audsley's book,
which is devoted to drawing, painting, engraving, and printing, nattirallv enough
traverses to some extent the ground which Mr. Anderson has appropriated, but the
later writer does not supersede his predecessor nor exhaust the endless wealth of
the subject." From a third notice (five columns) in the Athenceum, Oct. 16, 1886.
10152 Notes on Japanese Art, Paper read before the Archi-
tectural Association, illustrated by Specimens, 15 plates, with
original cover, 4to, half-calf. [Liverpool] (privately printed), 1872
21s
10153 Descriptive Catalogue of Art Works in Japanese Lacquer
in possession of J. L. Bowes, Esq., Liverpool, printed for private
circulation, on hand-made paper, 4to, half-morocco. 1875 14s
Catalogue of over 200 Specimens.
SS, High St7'eet, Marylehone, Lo7idon, W.
Japcm 465
10155 Ayrton (A. Chaplin) Child-Life in Japan, and Japanese Child
Stories, wxi\i illustrations by Japanese Artists, cheap edition, small
4to, cloth. [1888] 4s 6d
10157 Barneby (W. H.) The New Far West and the Old Far East,
Notes of a Tour in N. America, Japan, China, Ceylon, &c., 3 maps
and 8 illustrations^ 8vo, cloth. 1889 4s
The author visited Yokohama, Tokio, Nikko, Kobe, the Inland Sea, Kioto,
Nagasaki, &c., in 1888.
10158 Batchelor (Rev. John, C.M.S.) The Ainu and their Folk-lore,
ivith 137 illustrations, 8vo, cloth. 1901 (R.T.S.) 9s
A valuable store-house of ethnological facts, Ainu customs, legends, rites, and
superstitions collected during a residence of a quarter of a century in the Island of
Yezo.
10159 Sea-Girt Yezo, Glimpses at Missionary Work in North
Japan, illustrated, small 4to, cloth. 1902 3s
See also Asiatic Society of Japan, Vol. XX,
10161 Bax (Capt.) Voyage of H.M.S. " Dwarf" in the Eastern Seas,
to China, Japan, Formosa, and Russian Shores of Tartary (1871-74),
illustrated, 12mo, cloth. 1875 " 3s 6d
Beaulieu (Leroy-) The Awakening of the East. See Siberia,
p. 451.
10162 Beauvoir (Marquis de) Pekin, Jeddo, and San Francisco, from
the French by A. and H. Stephenson, 15 illustrations, 12mo, cloth.
1872 3s 6d
Third and concluding volume of a Voyage Bound the World in company with
the Orleanist Princes, including visits to Shanghai, Tientsin, Pekin (with account
of Prince Kung), the Great Wall, Yokohama, Jeddo (Tokio), Yokoska, and Mionoska,
March, April, and May, 1867.
Belcher (Admiral) Visit of the ** Samarang " to Nagasaki, August,
1845. See above, p. 374, and Marryat's 'Borneo' (pp. 184-186),
p. 534.
Benyowsky's Account of Jedzo, Japan, 1771. See p. 451
10163 Berkeley (Commander H.) Japanese Letters, Eastern Impres-
sions of Western Men and Manners, as contained in the corre-
spondence of Tokiwara and Yashiri, 12mo, cloth. 1891 3s 6d
10164 Bickersteth (Miss) Japan as We Saw It, prefaced by the
Bishop of Exeter, map and 38 illustrations, 8vo, cloth. 1893 5s
Account of eight weeks' travels through Japan, visits to Tokio, Nikko, Kioto,
Osaka, Fukuyama, with chapters on the Great Earthquake and its effects, Kobe,
Nagasaki, and Church Missionary Stations, September, October, and November
1891.
10165 Bird (Isabella, Mrs. Bishop) Unbeaten Tracks in Japan,
Travels in the Interior and Visits to the Aborigines of Yezo and
the Shrines of Nikk6 and Is^, map and illustrations, 2 vols. 8vo,
cloth. 1880 9s
10166 New Edition, 1 vol. map and 56 illustrations, royal 8vo,
cloth. 1900 (pub. 7s 6d) 5s
One of the best of English books of Japanese travel, with specially valuable
account of the Aino people.
83, High Street, Marylebone, London, W.
466 Francis Edwwrds^s Catalogue
10167 Black (John R.) Young Japan, Yokohama and Yedo, Narrative
of the Settlement and the City, from 1858 to 1879, with a glance at
the Progress of Japan during 21 years, 2 vols. 8vo, cloth.
Yokohama, 1880 14s
A diary of the foreiga settlement at Yokohama during the two most eventful
decades of modern Japanese history, recording with vividness events as they
unfolded themselves from day to day.
10168 Blakeney (Wm., R.N.) On the Coasts of Cathay (China), and
Cipango (Japan) Forty Years Ago, with 19 maps, and 90 illustrations,
8vo, cloth. 1902 8s
A record of surveying service in the China and Yellow Seas, and Japan, Korea
Strait, Coast of Formosa, &c., between 1857 and 1862.
10169 Blakiston (Capt, T.) A Journey in Yezo, map Jo\jr. R. G. Soc,
1872 (Vol. XLII. pp. 77-142), cloth. 5s
10171 Bond (Catherine) Goldfields and Chrysanthemums, Notes of
Travel in Australia and Japan, with photo illustrations, 8vo, cloth.
1898 4s 6d
The author made a voyage to Australia, visiting Coolgard'e and Melbourne, May
to August, 1896, Mogi, Kobe, Kioto, Tokio.and Yokohama in October and November,
returning home by way of Hong Kong, Singapore, and Ceylon.
BoNiN Islands: Peel, Coffin (Bailey), &c. See Perry, U.S.
Expedition, Vols. I. and 11. p. 482.
10172 Bowes (J. L.) Japanese Marks and Seals, Pottery, Illuminated
MSS. and Printed Books, Lacquer, Enamels, Metal, Wood, Ivory,
&c., nearly 800 examples, imp. 8vo, cl. gilt, [1883] (pub. 42s) 18s
10173 Japanese Enamels, with Illustrations from the Examples
in the Bowes Collection, 20 beautiful plates, some coloured, and other
textual illustrations, imperial 8vo, cloth. 1886 (scarce) 1 10s
Of this work only 200 copies were issued for private circulation.
10174 Notes on Shippo, with 4 photo and other j^lates, imperial
8vo, decorated boards. 1895 (pub. 10s 6d) 2s 6d
This volume treats of the industry of enamelling and of glass making, and con-
tains the interesting history of the Hirati family by whom the art of '* Shippo " was
introduced and preserved in Japan. A r4sum6 of the author's Japanese enamels,
privately published in 1884, is given in the Introduction.
Keramic Art of Japan. See Audsley.
10175 Brassey (Lady) A Voyage in the "Sunbeam," loith 118
illustrations and map, 8vo, half-calf extra. 1878 10s
The " Sunbeam " visited Yokohama and Kobe, and steamed through the Inland
Sea, January and February, 1877.
10176 Bridges (F. D.) Journal of a Lady's Travel Bound the World,
map, 10 plates, and woodcuts, cloth. 1883 5s
Mrs. Bridges visited Athens, the Pyramids, Caves of Ellora, Delhi, Kashmir, Leh,
Benares, Kangoon, Singapore, Java, Canton, Peking, Japan, San Francisco, British
Columbia, Salt Lake City, and Chicago in 1878 and 1879. Five chapters are
devoted to Japan and the Japanese.
83, High Street, Marylebone, London, W^
Japan 467
10177 Brinkley (Capt. F.) japan, Described and Illustrated Ly
Native Japanese Authorities, assisted by American and European
Writers, and Edited by Capt. F. Brinkley, of Tokyo, with an
Essay on Japanese Art by Kakuso, Okakura, illustrated with 272
exquisite photographs ^ 72 of which are full page and beautifully
coloured, with tinted mounts, the remainder in the text, representing
views of towns, streets, buildings, interiors, picturesque scenery,
costumes, customs and habits of the people, flowers, &c., 10 vols,
imp. 4to, Japanese coloured cloth. 1897-98 7 17s 6d
The text of the present work is from the pens of the leading statesmen, scholars,
and thinkers of Japan, each article being written by a specialist in his department,
and the whole translated, edited, and arranged by Capt. Brinkley (the editor and
proprietor of the Japan Mail) the most injluential. trusted, and best informed
European in Japan, ivhose residence of thirty years and intimate relations with the
people have enabled him to secm*e the co-operation of many of the most distin-
guished Japanese writers.
The illustrations are all done in Japan, over 350 native artists having been
employed in preparing and colouring photographs, &c.
10180 The Art of Japan, Pictorial and Applied, illustrated with
73 beautiful illustrations, 19 of ivhich are full page with tinted
mounts, the remainder mounted in the text, include many
coloured in imitation of the originals, and comprise landscapes,
amusements, wood carving, ivory carving, lacquer work, wooden
and bronze statues, swords, &c., the work of eminent native artists,
2 vols. imp. 4to, Japanese cloth. [1901]
10181 Japan and China : their History, Arts, Sciences, Manners,
Customs, Laws, Religion, and Literature, with over 100 full-page
reproductions in colour, and many others in black and white, com-
plete in 12 vols. 8vo, cloth, gilt top. 1903-4 S 8s
This issue is limited to 500 copies.
10182 An EDiTioN^ DE LUXE (limited to 35 copies) printed on
Japanese vellum, with extra plates on Chinese silk 25 4s
Eight volumes are devoted to Japan, and four to China. Vol. I. treats of the
Japan of to-day, and the Early History of its people. Vols. II. and III. of the Military
Epoch, Vol. IV. of Manners and Customs, Laws, Justice, Slavery, Education and
the Era of lightened Government. Vol. V. of Financial and Economic Conditions,
Foreign Politics. Castes and Creeds, Superstitions, &c. Vol. VI. of Festivals, Pastimes,
Commerce, &c. Vol. VII. of Pictorial and Applied Art. Vol. VIII. of Keramic Art, and
Miscellaneous Wares. Vol. IX. treats or China : Keramic Art and Manufactures.
Vols. X. and XI. of the Country, Government, Trade, Foreign Intercourse, Kehgion,
Education, Secret Societies. Vol. XII. of Peking, Canton, the Taipings, China of
To-day, &c.
'* The work promises to be the greatest literary enterprise in connexion with
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famous ' Archiv ' The work will be expected to accomplish for the benefit of the
twentieth century even more than was effected by the monumental records of
Kaempfer and von Siebold The first iwo volumes are written in an attractive and
clear style, and, both in form and substance, are enormously in advance of all
existing literature on the subject." Athenceum.
83, High Street, Marylebone, London, W.
468 Francis Edwards's Catalogue
10183 Broughton (Capt. W. R.) Voyage of Discovery to the North
Pacific Ocean, Japan, Corea, &c., in H.M. Sloop ** Providence,"
1795-98, charts and coast vieics, small 4to, half-calf. 1804 2
Capt. Broughton visited N. S. Wales, Tahiti, the Sandwich Islands, Nootka
Sound, Kurile, Loo Choo, and Pescadore Islands, as well as the Coasts of Corea and
Japan.
10184 Brownell (Clarence L.) The Heart of Japan : Glimpses of
Life and Nature, 24 illust., 12mo, cloth. 1902 3s 6d
The author resided as a native among the Japanese for five years, and has thus
been able to describe the natives as they are off the usual travellers' track.
10185 Bushell (S. W.) Oriental Ceramic Art illustrated by examples
from the Collection of W. T. Walters, 116 plates in colours and
over 400 reproductions in black and white, 1 large vol. imp. folio ;
Descriptive Text, 1 vol. 8vo. New York, 1897 85
A magnificent work, produced in the highest style of chromo-lithography.
10186 Campbell (Lord George) Log Letters of H.M.S. '' Challenger,"
8vo, cloth. 1876 5s
Includes a Peep into Japan Visits to Yokohama, Yedo (Tokio), Nikko, Kobe.
Kioto, April and May, 1875.
10187 Caron (Francis) True Description of the Mighty Kingdom of
Japan (1636) ; and of Siam, by Joost Schooten, rendered into
English by Capt. Roger Manley, pp. viii-152, chart and 3 plates,
18mo, original calf. 1663 (rare) 2 10s
This edition of Caron contains description of the pompous reception of the
Secular Monarch of Japan at Miaco, 25th October, 1626 ; Advantages of the China
Trade, by Leonard Camps.
10188 Another copy, re-issue, without plates, 18mo, original calf,
1671 15s
See also Collections of Thevbnot (Tome I.), p. 502 ; Pinkerton (Vol. VII.),
p. 16 ; Dutch Voyages (Tome III.), p. 521.
10190 Chamberlain (Basil Hall) Things Japanese, being Notes on
Various Subjects, map, 8vo, cloth. 1901 10s 6d
The subjects are arranged alphabetically. Important articles are : Archaeolog)-,
Architecture, Art, Botany, Buddhism, Climate, Decorations, Demoniacal P)SSf^ssioD,
Dr-ess, Earthquakes and Volcanoes, Education, English as she is Japped, Festivals,
Flowers, Pood, Fuj', Globe Trotters, History and Mythology, Japanese Pe'>pie.
Kurile Island^, Lacquer, Language, Law, Literature, Marriage. Missions, Moral
Maxim?, Music, Names, Newspapers, PilgrimasiC'^, Poet'-y, Polo, Printing, Railways,
Koads, Shinto, Tattooing, Tea, Theatre, Time. Tokio (Yedo), Trade, Treaties,
Woman, Writing, Yezo, Zoology. To most of these articles, "which are remarkably
concise, the author has appended references to best authors, and he has added a
very copious Index to the whole.
10191 Two Questions of Japanese Archaeology: Sources of our
Knowledge ; Divine Characters J. R. Asiatic Soo., 1883 (Vol. XV.
pp. 315-332) 2s
See also Asiatic Soc. Japan p. 463 ; Murray's Handbook, p. 480 ; and Japanese
Literature, pp. 488-490.
83, High Street^ Marylebone, London, W,
Japan 469
10192 Charlevoix (P. Fr. de) Histoire et Description Generale du
Japan de la Nature et des Productions du Pays, des Habitants,
du Gouvernement, Commerce, et Religion, numerous maps and
plates, 2 vols. 4to, calf. Paris, 1736 2 10s
10193 Histoire du Ohristianisme au Japon, 2 vols. 8vo, half-calf.
Paris, 1828 10s
10194 Cocks (Richard) English Factor in Japan, 1615-22, Diary of,
edited by Sir E. Maunde Thompson (Hakluyt Soc), 2 vols. 8vo,
cloth. 1883 1
Coleman (Charles) Religions of Japan (from Golownin and
Klaproth), with plates. See Coleman's Hindu Mythology, 1832
(pp. 328-343), p. 318.
10195 Collingridge (George) Early Cartography of Japan, illustrated
Geog. Jour. (Vol. HI. pp. 403-409), May, 1894 Is 6d
Referring the " Cipango " of early cartographers to Java. See KrAMP and Old-
ham, p. 478.
10196 Colquhoun (Ethel) Two on their Travels, 8 coloured plates,
16 full-page and smaller slcetclies, by the Authoress, 8vo, cl. 1902 4s
Bright and interesting chapters of experiences when, with her husband, the
authoress passed through the Straits to Java, Borneo, Sulu, the Philippines, Japan,
Korea, Manchuria, and Siberia. See pp. 363, 379, 380, 452.
10197 Cornwallis (Kinahan) Two Journeys to Japan, 1856-57, with
8 plates, 2 vols. 12mo, cloth. 1859 6s
10198 Crasset (R. P6re Joanne, S.J.) Histoire de I'Eglise du Japon,
seconde edition, 2 vols. 4to, calf. Paris, 1715 1 5s
This is the Hi^tory of the Church of Japan of Frangois Sober, S.J. (1627), put
into better French, enlarged from several other Memoirs, and continued to the
death of the Emperor Toxogunsama, in 1658, by P^re Crasset.
10199 Curzon (Lord) Problems of the Far East: Japan, Korea,
China, maps and numerous illustrations, 8vo, cloth. 1896 7s
The Far East, Evolution of Modern Japan, Treaty of Commerce with Great
Britain, 1894 ; Life and Travel in Korea, C-jpital, Court and Government ; China,
the Capital, Court, Monasticism ; the Prospect after the War, Destinies of the
Far East, the rdle of Great Britain.
D' Almeida (Mrs.) A Lady's Visit to Manilla and Japan, 1861-62.
See Philippine Islands 497.
10200 Dalton (Wm.) Will Adams the First Englishman in Japan,
12mo, cloth. 1861 4s
10201 Davison (Dr. Chas.) Distribution of Earthquakes in Japan,
1885-92, 9?iap Geog. Jour., Nov., 1897 (Vol. X. pp. 530-535) Is 6d
10202 The Great Japanese Earthquake of October 28, 1891,
illustrated Gkog. Jour., June, 1901 (Vol. XVII. pp. 635-655) 2s
10203 Del Mar (Walter) Around the World through Japan (1899),
with numerous photo-illustrations, 8vo, cloth. 1903 7s 6d
The author vivired Ceylon, Java, Singapore, Hongkong, Macao, Canton,
Shanghai, Nagasaki, Tokio, and Kioto, the Inland Sea, Satsuma, Kobe, Hakodate,
Nikko, Yokohama, Hawaii, California, Chicago, and New York. .,,,-, +
" The account of modern Japan and the Japanese is by far the fullest and most
truthful known to ua"Athenceum.
83, High Street, Marylehone, London, W.
4T0 Francis Edwctrds*s Catahgiie
10204 Dickson (W. G.) Japan : a Sketch of the History, Government,
and Officers of the Empire, coloured frontispiece, 8vo, cloth.
Edinburgh, 1869 4s
Chapters on the Court, Government, Japanese History, the Daimio Class.
10205 The Land of the Morning : an Account of Japan and its
People, based on a Four Years' Residence, with illustrations by
Bayne, third edition, 12iuo, cloth. Edinburgh, 1882 4s
10206 Gleanings from Japan, ivith 27 illustrations, Bvo, cloth.
Edinburgh, 1889 ' 3s 6d
Sketches of Miyanoshta, Nikko, Chiusenji, Choshi, Tokio. Kobe, Kioto,
Christianity in Japan (native account), Buddhism, Notes on Loochoo, &c.
10207 Diosy (Arthur) The New Far East, ivith 12 iUustrations, by
Kubota Beisen, and Cartoon by H.M. the German Emperor, 8vo,
cloth. 1898 (pub. 16s) 8s
Chapters on Japan, China, Russia, France, and Germany, in the Far Eas*^,
Britain's Clear Course, &c.
10208 Yamato Damash-i, the Spirit of Old Japan, (Ninth Oriental
Congress) Asiatic Quarterly, July, 1893 2s
See also Japan Society, London, of which the author is Secretary.
10209 Dresser (C.) Japan, its Architecture, Art, and Art Manu'
factures, over 200 illustrations, roy.SYO, cl. 1882 (pub. 31s 6d) 1
Dutch Embassy to Japan. See Montanus ; Ogilby.
East India Company in Japan. See Calcutta Review, 1869
(Vol. XI. 1884, pp. 113-151), also Adams, Cocks, Rundall, Saris, &c.
10210 Eastlake (F. W.) and Yoshi-aki (Y.) Heroic Japan, a History
of the War between China and Japan, 8vo, cloth. 1897 9s 6d
10211 Eden (C. H.) Japan, Historical and Descriptive, map and 75
illustrations, 12mo, cloth. 1877 2s 6d
Elgin's (Lord) Mission to Japan. See Oliphant, p. 481, and
China, pp. 383 and 401.
10212 Ellesmere (Lord Francis Egerton, Earl of), Essays on History,
Biography, Geography, Engineering, &c., from the Quarterly
Revieiv, 8vo, cloth. 1858 5s
Includes two essays, 1834 and 1836, on the manners, usages, and character of the
Japanese, their intercourse with Europeans the Dutch) founded chiefly on the works
bv Messrs. Meijlan (1830), Fischer (1833), and the Kecollections of Mr. Doeff (1835) ;
also essays on Wallenstein, Blucher, Napol'^on, Hudson Bay Company, Ross's
Antarctic Voyage, Art and Artists, Aqueducts and Canals, Borneo and Celebes,
Travels among the Laps, &c.
10213 Ferrand (Claudius) Fables et Legendes du Japon, coloured
and other illustrations, 8vo, stitched. Tokio, 1901 5s
10214 Finck (Henry T.) Lotos-Time in Japan, tvith 16 photo-
illustrations, 8vo, cloth. 1895 4s
The author presents a few realistic and unbiassed sketches from life and nature
everyday exi erience in Japan. He visited Yedo, (Tokio), Hakodate, and the Ainos,
Nikko, Kioto, and other places in and out of tiie usual track of tourists.
10215 Fischer (Adolf) Wandlungen im Kunstleben Japans, jykoto-
graphically illustrated, imp. 8vo, sewed. Berlin, 1900 5s
8Sy High Street, Maryhhone, London, W.
Japan 471
10216 Fonblanque (E. B. de) Niphon and Pe-che-li, or Two Years in
Japan and Northern China, coloured and other illustrations, 8vo,
cloth. 1862 8s
10217 Forbes (Commander C. S.) Exploration of Volcano Bay, Yesso,
September, 1865, with Account of the Ainos Jour. R. G. Soc.
1866 (pp. 173-180), cloth. 2s 6d
10218 Fortune (Robert) Yedo and Peking; with Notices of the
Natural Productions, Agriculture, Horticulture, and Trade of
Japan and China, maps and illustrations, 8vo, cloth. 1863 4s 6d
The author went to Japan in 1860, upon the reopening of the country to
foreigners, after being closed for 200 years, visiting Nagasaki (Desima), Yedo, and
Yokohama, noting the geology and botanical features of the surrounding country,
Fusiyama, the Inland Sea, &c. He returned again in the following 3'ear, making a
longer stay and observations on the climate, goil, crops, waste lands, natural pro-
ducts, especially silk and tea.
10219 Franks ([Sir] Augustus) Japanese Pottery, being a Native
Report, illustrations and niarlcs, 8vo, cloth (S.K.) 1880 5s
10220 Fraser (Mrs. Hugh) A Diplomatist's Wife in Japan ; Letters
from Home to Home, with 220 illustrationSf royal 8vo, cloth.
1899 12s
Letters describing Japanese life in various aspects during three years' residence
in Tokio, 1889-92, with illustrations by native artists and from photographs.
10221 Frere (Alice M. Mrs. Godfrey Clerk) The Antipodes and
Round the World, Travels in Australia, New Zealand, Ceylon,
China, Japan, and California, illustrated, 8vo, cloth. 1870 6s 6d
The author visited Nagasaki, the Inland Sea, Yokohama, and Yedo (Tokio),
September and October, 1866.
10222 Fukuda (Tokuzo) Die Gesellschaftliche und Wirtschaftliche
Entwickelung in Japan, 8vo, sewed. Stuttgart, 1900 3s
GiGLio (Prof.) Narrative of the Mission from King Victor Emanuel
to Japan, July and August, 1866, including Visits to Yokohama,
Yedo, &c., Account of the Government, Population, &c. See Voyage
of the " Magenta," 1875 (pp. 328-534), p. 385.
10223 Golownin (Capt. Wassili) Narrative of My Captivity in Japan,
1811-13, with Observations on the Country and People; also
Account of Voyages to Japan and Negotiations for the Author's
Release by Capt. P. Rikord, 2 vols. 8vo, boards. 1818 8s
10224 Japan and the Japanese, new and revised edition of ' A
Captivity in Japan,' 2 vols. 12mo, cloth. 1852 6s
10225 Le Japon, ou Voyage de Paul Ricord, aux lies du Japoi-,
1811-13, sur la Corvette la " Diane," pour la Deliverance du Capt.
Golownin, traduit de I'Allemand par M. Breton, 10 plates, 2 vols,
18mo, half-calf. {Paris), 1822 {scarce) 12s
Contains introductory account of Ricord's voyage and negociations, and
observations on the origin, manners, usages, and customs of the Japanese bv Capt.
Golownin, the plates are from designs in the collection of M. Titsmgh and ditterent
from those in his ' Illustrations of Japan.' See below, p. 486.
88, High Street, MaryUhone, London, W.
4:72 FrcBncis Edwards's Catalogue
10226 Gonse (Louis, Directeur de la Gazette des Beaux- Arts) L'Art
Japonais, illustrated with 64 plates in the finest style of chromo-
lithography and heliography, and several hundred facsimile drawings
and sketches, the text printed on vellum paper, forming 2 imperial
4to vols, bound in Japanese silk boards. Paris, 1883 9
This work, which is produced in the best French style, treats of Japanese
history ; the country ; the people ; their schools of painting ; their architecture,
sculpture, and art workmanship metal, armour, lacquer - ware ; tapestry,
keramics, &c.
10227 Gowland (Wm.) The Dolmens and Burial Mounds in Japan,
map, 3 plates, and 43 figures in the text, 4to, half-morocco. 1897 12s
Grant (Sir Hope) Visit to Japan, December, 1860. See p. 387.
10228 Gray (Asa) Scientific Papers, chiefly Botanical, Reviews, Essays,
Biographical Sketches, 1834-1887, selected by C. Sprague Sargent,
2 vols. 8vo, cloth. 1889 (pub. 21s) 6s
Including Papers on the Flora of Japan, Hongkong, India, Australia, United
States, Arctic Regions, Botanical Geography and Nomenclature, Variation and
Distribution of Species, Origin of Cultivated Plants, Forest Geography and Archaeo-
logy, Longevity of Trees.
10229 Grififis (Wm. Elliot, D.D., LH.D.) The Mikado's Empire,
Tenth Edition with Six Supplementary Chapters, including History
to Beginning of 1903, map, 2 vols. 8vo, cloth. 1903 14s
Part L The History of Japan. II. Observations and Studies during a Residence.
"The book best calculated to give the general reader just what he requires and
to give it to him in a manner less technical than Rein's." Chamberlain.
10230 America in the East: a Glance at our History, Prospects,
Problems, and Duties in the Pacific Ocean, 19 illustrations^ 12mo,
cloth. London [Boston], 1899 3s
Chapters on the Philippines, Korea, Japan, China, Hawaii, &c.
10231 Gubbins (J. H.) Ascent of Fuji-Yama, Lawrence (C. W.)
Journey from Kioto to "Yedo ; M'Clatchie (F. R.) Trip in Mush-
ashi Proo. R. G. Soc, January, 1873 (pp. 78-85), 8vo, cloth 3s
10232 Habersham (Lt. A. W.) The North Pacific Expedition
(1853-56) ; or, My Last Cruise, being an Account of Visits to the
Malay and Loo-Choo Islands, the Coasts of China, Formosa, Japan,
Kamtschatka and the Mouth of the Amoor, with full-page illustra-
tions on steel and wood, 8vo, half-calf. (Philadelphia), 1857 10s 6d
Narrative of the U.S. Expedition under Commodore Ringgold. Several months
were spent in Japan. The volume contains an interesting account of the Ainos, as
Well as of the Loo-Chooans.
Hamilton (Capt. Alex.) Account of Japan, &c., 1688-1723.
See p. 146.
10233 Handy Guide Book to the Japanese Islands, rnaps am.d plans,
12mo, cloth. 1888 Is 6d
83, High Street, Ma/rylebone, London, W.
Japan 473
10234 Hannah (I. C.) A Brief History of Eastern Asia, 12ino, cloth.
1900 5s
China, India, Central Asia, Corea, Japan, Siberia, Indo-China, Borneo, from
prehistoric times, with chrouological table.
10235 Hart. Stencils of OldJapan, a Book of Designs from Originals
in the Collection of Ernest Hart, 50 large plates^ oblong folio,
cloth. 1895 21s
Only 300 copies printed, and published by the author.
10236 Hartshorne (Miss Anna) Japan and her People, with 50
photogravures, 2 vols. 12mo, cloth. 1903 21s
Miss Hartshorne resided in Japan for many years, and describes the peasantry as
well as the more intelligent and highly educated people.
Hatch (Arthur) Letter on Japan, 1623, with Eemarks on the
Government, &c. Pdeohas, his Pilgrimes (Vol. II. pp. 1696-1702),
p. 18.
10237 Hayashi (Tadamasa) Twelve Bronze Falcons exhibited at the
World's Columbian Exposition, Chicago, 12 autotypes, with Remarks
from the Japanese Press, 4to, parchment bds. Chicago, 1893 4s 6d
Hearn (Lafcadio) Books on Japan, English Translations :
10238 Out of the East, Reveries and Studies in New Japan, new edition, 12mo,
cloth. 1895 58
10239 Kokoro, Hints and Echoes of Japanese Inner Life, new edition, 12mo, cloth.
1903 58
10210 Gleanings in Buddha Fields, Studies of Hand and Soul in the Far East,
new edition, 12mo, cloth. 1900 os
10241 Exotics and Retrospectiyes, illustrated, 12mo, cloth. 1899 ^s
10242 In Ghostly Japan, 12mo cloth. 1899 ^^
10248 Shadowings, 12mo, cloth. 1900 ^s 6d
10244 A Japanese Miscellany, 12mo, cloth. 1901 ^8 6d
10245 Stray Leaves from Strange Literature, 12mo, cloth. 1902 58
10246 Kotto ; being some Japanese Curios, with Sundry Cobwebs, illustrated,
13mo, cloth. 1902 ' ^s
10247 Glimpses of Unfamiliar Japan, new edition, 2 vols. 8vo, cloth. 1902 158
See also Asiatic Soc. Japan above.
10248 Helms (L. Y.) Pioneering in the Far East (in Bali and Borneo),
Visits to Siam, Japan, California, and the White Sea, vtiap and
illustrations, 8vo cloth. 1882 4s 6d
Hiogo, Yokohama, Kioto, Yedo, &c., were visited in July, 1872.
10249 Hingston (James) The Australian Abroad (1877-8), Visits to
Japan, Shanghai, Amoy, Canton, Saigon, Singapore, Java, Port
Darwin, Torres Straits, Adelaide, New Zealand, &c., maps and
illustrations, 8vo, cloth. 1879 ^s
Mr. Hingston visited Yokohama, Nagasaki, Tokio, Kioto, the Inland Sea, &c., of
which he gives bright and lively descri|)tions.
10251 Hodgson (C. Pemberton) A Residence at Nagasaki and
Hakodate, 1859-60, with Account of Japan generally, and a series of
Letters by Mrs. Hodgson, illustrated, 12mo, cloth. 1861 3s 6d
With accounts of several excursions into the interior, chapter on natural
history, metals, flowers, birds, and a catalogue of plants by Sir Wm. Hooker.
83, High Street, Ma/rylehone^ London^ W.
474 Francis Edwards's Catalogue
10252 Hokusai the great Japanese artist, Fugaku Hiyaku-Kei, or
a Hundred Views of Fuji (Fusiyama) printed in tints from wood-
blocks, with Translations of the original quaint Prefaces, Introduc-
tions and Descriptions, by F. V. Dickins, 3 vols. 8vo. 1881 7s 6d
10253 Holtham (E. G.) Eight Years in Japan, 1873-81, \York,
Travel, and Recreation, 3 maps, 8vo, cloth. 1883 3s 6d
Yokohama and Kobe (1873), Journey up Country ; Tsuruga, Shiotsu, and
Nagahama (1874) ; Akasaka, Nagoya (1875-6) ; The Great Rebellion of Satsuma (1877) ;
Nikko, Nakasendo, Ise, Osaka, and Tokio (1877-8); Trip to Fujisan, 1878 ; Tokio
(1879-81) ; Hakone, Nagasaki, and Kobe (1881-2).
10254 Hiibner (Baron de) A Ramble Round the World, 1871, trans-
lated by Lady Herbert, 2 vols. 8vo, cloth. 1874 6s 6d
Part I. America (United States). II. Japan. III., China.
Baron de Hiibner visited Yokohama, Yoshida, Hakone, Yedo, Osaka, Kioto,
the Lake of Biva, and Nagasaki, during July, August, and September, 1871, the
events of the reform movement, September, 1871, to October, 1872, are summarized
in an appendix.
10255 Huish (Marcus B.) Japan and its Art, with upwards of 150
illustrations, second edition, 8vo, silk. 1892 12s
Treats of the religion, customs, history, geography, and folk-lore of the country,
and of their influence on the art of Japan.
10256 Catalogue of the Collection of Japanese Works of Art formed
by Sir Trevor Lawrence, 1869-94, with 36 autotype plates, 4to, cloth.
1895 {Privately printed) 2 15s
Part I. illustrates the People, their Customs, Religion, History, Legends, Stories,
Animals, Birds, Insects, Fruit, Flowers, &c. Part II. Pipes, Pouches, Inkstands,
and Brush Cases. Part III. Lacquer Articles. Part IV. Swords and other Objects
in metal. Part V. Shrines, Pictures, Embroideries, Articles in Wood, Ivory, &c.
Part VI. Ceramics.
10257 Humbert (Aime) Japan and the Japanese, Illustrated, Trans-
lated by Mrs. Cashel Hoey, edited by H. W. Bates, ujith 207 illus-
trations, royal 4to, cloth. 1874 15s
Illustrations of the social life, customs, and amusements of the Japanese, with
chapters on Religious Life, Education, Buddhism, and the Social Question.
10258 Ikeda (Dr. Riuichi) Die Hauserbfolge in Japan, unter Berucks-
ichtiguDg der AUgemeinen Japanischen Kultur- und Rechtsent-
wickelung, 8vo, pp. xxii-269. Berlin, 1903 3s
10259 Inagaki (Manjiro) Japan and the Pacific, and a Japanese
View of the Eastern Question, 5 maps, 8vo, cloth. 1890 3s
Views of a Japanese upon the Eastern Question as affecting the interests of
England and Russia, in China, in Central Asia, and consequently in the east of
Europe.
10261 Japan : 66 large photogpaphs, with descriptions, illustrating
Life and Scenery, oblong folio, half-morocco 1 10s
A very interesting series of views and groups ^Ao.se of costumes are coloured.
10262 Correspondence respecting Afikirs in, 1868-70, Pari.
Papers, folio, sewed. 1870 Is 6d
83 f High Street, Marylebone, London^ W
Japan 475
10263 Japan in the Nineteenth Century, described from the "Visits
of Recent Dutch Travellers, 12mo, cloth. 1852 5s
Japan Described and Illustrated by the Japanese. See
Brinkley, p. 467.
10265 Japanische Vogelstudien, a series of 12 plates of Birds,
on large mounts, in portfolio. Vienna, 1895 5s
10266 Japan Society, London ; Transactions and Proceedings,
Vol. I. 1892, with 150 illustraUons, royal 8vo, cloth. 1893 16s
Inaugural Address ; Articles on Self- Defence (4 plates) ; Uses of Bamboo
(6 plates) ; Crape Printers (9 plates) ; Naturalistic Art (13 plates) ; Proceedings,
Members, Catalogues of Library and of Museum.
10267 Vol. II. Parts 1, 2, 3. 1892-3 10s
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10268 . Yol. III. Parts 1 and 2, 3, 4, 5. 1894-5 12s 6d
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10269 Vol. lY. Parts 1, 2, 3, 4. 1896-8 10s 6d
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10270 ^- Yol. Y. Parts 1, 2, 3, 4. 1898-1901 10s 6d
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10271 Family Relations in Japan, by Daigoro Goh, pp. 48.
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10272 Jancigny (A. D. B. de) Japon L'Univers: Peuples, Moeurs,
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10273 Jeffreys (A. J.) Ascent of Fuji-Yama in the Snow, May, 1873
PROtJ. R. G. Sec. (Vol. XIX. 169-73), cloth. 1875 2s 6d
10274 Jephson (Mounteney) and Elmhirst (Pennell) 9th Regiment.
Our Life in Japan, 1866-7, with 21 photo and other illustrations
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Account of Yokohama, visit to the Tycoon, Hakodate, with df'scriptions of the
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10275 [Jesuits, Letters of thej. epistol^ \ lAPANIC^, | de mvl-
TORVM genti- I Hum in varijs Insulis ad Christi \ sidem per Socie-
tatis nomi \ nis lesu Theologos | conuersione. I In quibus etiam
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Prefaces by M. Hannardus de Gameren, including two from St. Francis Xavier
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(narrating death of Xavier, &c.), FF. Sylvius, Melchior Nunez, Cosmas Torres,
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Dr. Angus's copy.
10276 [ ] DE REBVS | Iaponicis, | Indicis, et | Pervanis
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This collection contains forty letters, dating from 1577 to 1601, preceded by a
brief description of the Japan Islands ; included in the volume is an account of the
life of the illustrious Emperor Taicosama, who from alow condition raised himself to
the th'one. his war with the Coreans, his Embassy to Kome during the Papacy of
Gregory XIII. (1585), and his death ; the persecution and death by crucifixon of
many Christians ; also Nicolas Pimenta's Historial Kelation of the East Indies,
letters from Peru and China.
10277 [ ] Drey newe Relationes | Erste ausz Japon | .... | da3
Konigreich Mexico | desz Machtigen Reich Mogor, 1 vol.
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in das Konig eich Mexico im Jahr 1607 (pp 79-124).
III. Relation vom Ableiben desz Machtigen Konigs Mogor, pp. 125-170.
This edition is apparently unknown to Wenkstern.
, See also Caron, p. 468 ; Charlevoix, p. 469 ; Crasset, p. 469 ; ' Lettres
Edifiantes ' ; and Lockman's ' Jesuits,' p. 12.
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Japan 477
10278 Ksempfer (Engelbertus, M.D.) The History of Japan, giving
an Account of the antient and present State and Government of
that Empire; of its Temples, Palaces, Castles, and other Buildings ;
its Metals, Minerals, Trees, Plants, Birds, and Fishes ; of the
Emperors ; the Natives, their Religions, Customs, Manufactures,
Trade and Commerce with the Dutch and Chinese ; Description of
Siam ; translated from the Author's MS., by J. G. Scheuchzer,
with Life, Introduction, and Journal of an English Voyage to Japan
in 1673, 45 large copperplates, 2 vols, folio, calf. 1727-28 Q 10s
Kaempfer, surgeon in the Dutch E I. Service, was the first European who
described the Japalle^e with fulness. He arrived at Nagasaki in 1690, nnd made
two journt'ys to the Court at Jedo, returning to Europe if 1694. His work did not,
however, appear till 1727-J8, and then in the above English translation, from which
the Latin (1728), Dutch and French (1729), were made. His own work in German,
modernized, did not appear till 1777.
To the second volume is added an Appendix on Japanese Tea, Paper Manufac-
ture, a Cure for Colic, the Moxaa Caustic, Ambergrease; an Enquiry as to the Japanese
policy of non-intercourse with Foreigners ; a Second Appendix : Part of an
Authentic Journal of an English Voyage to Japan which failed in its object to
revive intercoursCj because the King of England (Charles II.) wsts married to a
daughter of the Kmg of Portugal (Catherine of Braganza) the Japanese having
banished all Portuguese from the Empi'-e and bearing towards them an implacable
hatred. The 'Japan Diary ' (June 29 to July 28, 1673), received per a Danish Ship,
July 18, 1674, is signed "Simon Delboe," "Hamond Gibben," and "William
Kamsden."
The first volume has an engraved title-page : Historia Imperii Japonici
Germanice Scripta ah Engelherto Kaempftro Ex Autoris Autographo
Johannes Casparm Scheuchzer Londoni m dccxxvii.
10279 Historia Imperii Japonici, the First Appendix, 76 pp.,
and a set of all the copperplates (except No. 37), folio, bds. 1727. \
10280 Amoenitatum Exoticarum Politico - Physico - Medicarum
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Persicarum et Ulterioris Asise [China, Japon, &c.], numerous plates,
small 4to, calf. Lemgow, 1712 1 5s
10281 King (C. W.) and Lay (G. T.) The Claims of Japan and
Malayasia upon Christendom, 2 maps, 2 vols. 12mo. New York,
1839 9s
I. Notes on the Voyage of the " Morrison " Canton to Japan, 1837, by C. W. King.
II. Notes on the Voyage of the " Himmaleh " in the Malayan Archipelago (First
American Voyage to Japan) in 1837, by G. Tradescant Lay.
See also Malay Archipelago.
10282 Klaproth (J.) San Kokf Tsou Ran To Sets; ou, AperQu
G^n^ral des Trois Royaumes, traduit de I'Original Japonais-
Chinois, avec cinq cartes, text, 8vo ; Atlas, 4to (Oriental Transla-
tion Fund), 2 vols, half-calf. Paris, 1832 1 5s
This work, originally published in 1786, contains the geography, history,
administration, manners and customs, antiquities of Corea, Loo-Choo, Japan, and
adjacent islands ; also Corean and Japanese vocabularies. Bound up with the text of
this copy is a series of 'Japanese Chronological Tables/ by E. M. SfatowJ, printed
for private circulation, Yedo, 1874.
10283 Knapp (A. M.) Feudal and Modern Japan, with 24 photo-
gravure illustrations of Japanese life, landscape, and architecture,
2 vols. 12mo, cloth. 1898 8s 6d
83, High Street, Ma/rylehone, London, W.
478 Francis Edwards^a Oatatogue
10284 Knollys (Henry, Lord) Sketches of Life in Japan, with 7
photo-illustrations, 8vo, cloth. 1887 4s
Contents : A Typhoon, Nagasaki and Kobe, a Japanese Mountain Hamlet,
Yokohama, Myanosdita, the Interior, a Temple Town Nikko, Tokio and Japanese
Civilization, the Japanese Army, Old Japan Kioto, &c.
10285 Kramp (F. G.) and Oldham (Yule) Early Cartography of
Japan Geog. Journal, Sept., 1894 (Iv. pp. 270, 271 ; 276-9) Is 6d
10286 Krusenstern (Admiral) Voyage Bound the "World to the
Pacific, Kamtschatka, Japan, and China, 1803-6, from the German
by Hoppner, chart and plates, 2 vols, in 1, 4to, half-morocco.
1813 1 10s
This expedition visited Nagasaki and the Island of Jesso, and surveyed the
Sea of Jai)an from October, 1804, to May, 1805. Very interesting accounts are
given of the Japanese as well as of the Ainos, their characteristics, women, dress,
ornaments, houses, food, government, and a refutation of the story of the Ainos
being covered with hair. See also Langsdorff.
Kuril Islands. See Benyowsky, p. 451 ; Broughton, p. 468 ;
Barney, p. 451 ; Krusenstern, p. 478 ; P^rouse, p. 457 ; Snow
p. 459 ; Chamberlain, p. 468 ; Landor, p. 478 ; Langsdorff, p. 478 ;
Reed, p. 483 ; Rein, p. 483 ; Siebold, p. 485.
10287 Lagus (W.) Quelques Remarques sur la Premiere Expedition
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10288 Landor (A. H. Savage) Alone with the Hairy Ainu ; or, 3,800
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An interesting account of these sti-ange people, their habits, custom?, weapons,
dress, habitations, physiognomy, superstitions, morals, laws, punishments, marital
relations, with a glossary of words, chapter on Ainu music, poetry, and dancing.
10289 Langsdorff (G. H. von) Yoyages and Travels in Various
Parts of the World, 1803-6, 16 plates, 4to, half-calf. 1813 1 2s
Narrative of the first Kussian circumnavigation, in which Brazil, the Marquesas
and Sandwich lelands, Kamtschatka and Japan, were visited the last mentioned
receiving the Eussian ambassador, and the squadron remaining in Japanese ports
over nine months. The larger part of this volume treats of Japan and the Japanese,
Jesso, the Ainos, (fee. Specimens of the language and dialects of the Ainos, Jesso,
Kurile Islands, and Kamtschatka are given in an appendix.
10291 Lanman (Charles) The Japanese [Embassy] in America, with
Essays [on Japanese History, Life, and Work in America], by
Japanese Students, 12mo, cloth. 1872 2s 6d
10292 Lawrence (C. W.) Journey Overland from Kioto to Yedo,
June, 1872, map Jour. R. Geog. Soc, 1873 (pp. 54-65), cloth. 3s
10293 Leech (John Henry) Butterflies from China, Japan, and
Corea, map, 5 photo- and 43 coloured plates of several hundred
specimens, 3 vols. 4to, half-morocco. 1892-94 7 10s
This work describes 650 species of butterflies collected in Japan. Corea, Kuril
Islands, and North China in 1886, and by Messrs. Pratt and Kricheldorff, on the
author's account, in Western China in 1887, 1888, and 1889. 271 species are peculiar
to China (48 now described for the first time), 15 species occur in Japan only, and
ii in Corea only, while 336 occur in neighbouring regions ; 174 are common to
China and the Himalayas. The introduction treats of the work of his predecessors,
and contains 4 photo's illustrating scenery of W. China and one above Nikko,
Central Japan.
83, High Street, MaryUhone, London, TT.
Japcm 479
10294 Macfarlane (Charles) Japan, an Account Historical and
Geographical, with Account of the U.S. Expedition, ?nap and 27
illustrations, 8vo, cloth. 1852 4s
10295 McLeod (N.) Illustrations to the Epitome of the Ancient
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Over 100 etched plates, containing several hundred sketches, views, portraits,
including interiors and exteriors, aboriginal types, warriors, merchants, tradesmen,
occupations, amusements, bow and singk-stick exercises, &c.
10296 MacRitchie (D.) The Ainos, with 19 coloured plates and 12
other illustrations, royal 4to, cloth. Leyden, 1892 1
10297 Mandelslo (John Albert de) Travels from Persia into the East
Indies (1638-40), with description of Hindostan, the Mogul's Empire,
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Duke of Holstein's Embassy to Muscovy, Tartary, and Persia
(1633-39), written by Adam Olearius, and translated into English
by John Davies, maps and engravings, folio, calf. 16Q2 1 6s
Account of Japan, the great lords and their revenue, the Emperor, his
palaces, magnificence, treasures, armies ; the people, their customs, pagodas, priests,
persecution of Christians, trade with China, Holland, their money, &c. (1639), pp.
168-204.
10298 Menpes (Mortimer) Japan, a Record in Colour, transcribed by
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10299 Edition de Luxe, on hand-made paper, 4to, cloth 2
10300 Milne (Prof. John) Notes on a Journey in N.E. Yezo and
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in 1 vol. royal Svo, cloth, R.G.S. 1893 5s
10301 The Great Sea- Waves in Japan Geog. Jour., August,
1896 (viii. pp. 157-160) ' Is 6d
10302 Milne (Prof. John) and Burton (Prof. W. K.) The Great
Earthquake in Japan, 1891, with map, 29 photo-plates byK. Ogawa,
and descriptive Text, oblong imp. 8vo, cloth. Tokijo, [1892] 15s
10303 Milner (Rev. John) and Brierly (Sir Oswald) Cruise of
H.M.S. '* Galatea," Capt. H.R.H. the Duke of Edinburgh, 1867-68,
chromo and other illustrations, 8vo, cloth. 1869 4s
The Duke of Edinburgh visited Yedo and Peking in September and October,
1869.
See also Keppel's ' Sailor's Life ' (Vol. III.), P- 533.
10304 Mitford (Major-Gen. Eeveley) Orient and Occident, a Journey
from Lahore to Liverpool via Canada, iiiMst., 8vo, cloth. 1888 4s 6d
A journey from India to England via China, Japan, and the States : eight
chapters relate to Japan,
10305 Montanus (Arnold) Die Gesantschaften an die Reiser van
Japan, numerous folding and other plates, folio, calf. Amsterdam,
1670 1 5s
English translation, see Ogilby.
83, High Street, Ma/rylehone, London, W.
480 Francis Edwards^s Catalogue
10306 Morris (J., Thirteen Years' Resident) Advance Japan, a
Nation thoroughly in Earnest, over 100 illustrations, 8vo, cloth.
1895 (pub. 12s 6d) 3s 6d
" A useful summary of recent history abounding in good character-sketches,
accompanied with photographs, of the leading men." T^mes.
10307 Morrison (Arthur) The Painters of Japan, with illustrations,
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10308 Morse (E. S.) Japanese Homes and their Surroundings, new
edition, small 4to, cloth. 1888 10s 6d
"A fascinating account not only of Japanese architecture, but of every tiny
detail of Japanese domestic life, even down to the water-bucket and the kitchen
tongs," Chamberlain, ' Things Japanese.'
10309 Mossman (S.) New Japan, the Land of the Rising Sun ; its
Annals during the last Twenty Years (1853-73), with map, 8vo,
cloth. 1873 4s 6d
10310 Mounsey (A. H.) The Satsuma Rebellion: an Episode of
Modern Japanese History, 12mo, cloth. 1879 7s 6d
10311 Murray's Handbook for Travellers in Central and Northern
Japan, by [Sir] E. M. Satow and Lieut. A. G. S. Hawes, maps and
plans, 12mo, half-morocco. 1884 1 5s
10312 Handbook for Travellers in Japan: The Japanese Empire,
by B. H. Chamberlain and W. B. Mason, 15 maps, 7th edition,
maps, 12mo, cloth. 1903 1
10313 Murray (Dr. David) Japan, illustrated (Story of the Nations)
12mo, cloth. 1894 4s
10314 Naumann (Dr. Edm.) Physical Geography of Japan, with
Remarks on the People Proc. R. G. Soc, 1887 (Vol. IX. pp. 86-
102), map 2s
Nicholas II. ; his Visit to Japan, &c., 1891. See Ookhtomsky.
10315 Nightless City (The); or, the History of the Yoshiwara
Yukwaku. By an English Student of Sociology, illustrated, 8vo,
cloth. Yokohama, 1899 2
NoRDENSKiOLD (Adm.) Visit of the ''Vega" to Yokohama and
Kobe, Sept. and Oct., 1879, with Excursions to Tokio, Asamayana,
Kioto, the Inland Sea, Nagasaki, &c., Account of Japanese
Manners and Customs, Audience of the Mikado, &c., illustrated.
See Voyage of the ** Vega," p. 457.
10316 Norman (Henry) The Real Japan : Studies of Contemporary
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8vo, cloth. 1891
10317 Peoples and Politics of the Far East : Four Years' Travels
and Studies, maps and 60 illustrations, 8vo, cloth. 1895 6s
Chapters on the Japanese, and on the British, French,' and Russians in China,
Straits Settlements, Siam, Korea, the Philippines, &c.
83, High Street, Marylebone, London, W.
Japan 481
10318 Ogilby's Japan. Atlas Japannensis ; containing Descriptions
of the Territories, Cities, Temples, People, Natural History, &c.,
collected out of the writings of the Dutch Ambassadors by
Arnoldus Montanus, Englished and adorn'd with upwards of 100
jine copperplates, by John Ogilby, folio, calf. 1670 1 10s
10319 Okakura (Kakasu) The Ideals of the East, with Special
Reference to the Art of Japan, 12mo, cloth. 1903 3s
The range of Ideals ; Primitive Art of Japan ; Confucianism, Laoism, and
Taoism, Buddhism and Indian Art, the Vifcta, &c.
10320 Oliphant (Laurence) Narrative of the Earl of Elgin's Mission
to China and Japan, 1857-59, map and coloured lithograpTis hy Mr,
Bedwell, and other illustrations, 2 vols. 8vo, cloth. 1860 9s
The second volume treats of the Mission to Japan.
"The volumes deserve to retain a permanent place in the literary and
historical annals of our time.' Edinburgh Review.
10321 Episodes in a Life of Adventure; or, Moss from a Rolling
Stone, 12mo, cloth. 1896 Is 9d
Includes chapters on Lord Elgin's Mission to Japan, 1860, with account of an
attack on the Legation, and a visit to the Island Tsusima.
See also Knollys ; Osborn.
10322 Oliver (Capt. S. P.) Autograph Letters from Nagasaki, Yeddo,
&c. See p. 401.
10323 Ookhtomsky (Prince) Travels in the East of Nicholas IL,
Emperor of Russia, when Cesarewitch, 1890-91, translated by
Robert Goodlet, with 500 wood engravings and numerous helio-
gravure plates, edited by Sir George Birdwood, 2 vols, imperial 4to,
cloth. 1896-1900 2
The first volume describes the travels in Egypt, and the journey through India
and Burma; the second volume relates to the voyage from Ceylon to Java,
Singapore, Hongkong, China, and Japan, and the return journey across Siberia.
10324 Osborn (Capt. Sherard) A Cruise in Japanese Waters, 12mo,
cloth. 1859 2s 6d
Account of the visit of Lord Elgin on board the " FuriouK," in company with
the " Retribution," to Nagasaki, &c., in August, 1858, when the Treaty of Yeddo was
signed, with chapters on European intercourse with Japan, the story of Will Adams,
&c. Reprinted from Blackwood's Magazine.
10325 Japanese Fvsigments, with 7iumerous facsimiles of illustra-
tions hy Native Artists {including 6 coloured), imperial 16mo, cloth
gilt. 1861 5s
Illustrations of life in Japan, with historical incidents ; opening of the islands
to European intercourse, &c.
Parkes (Sir Harry) Minister to Japan. See China, p. 402.
10326 Parsons (Alfred) Notes in Japan, illustrated by the Author,
8vo, cloth. 1895 10s
The abundant flora, the colour of which, of course, delighted his eye, receives
Mr. Parsons's most careful attention ; and no Japanese could more lovmgly hnger
about Fujisan. It is difficult to say which to admire most -his descriptive or his
pictorial pencil ; but the union makes a most delightful book.
8Sj High Streetj Marylehme, London, W.
482 Fromcis Edwardis Catalogue
Pellew (Capt.) Visit of the ** Photon" to Nagasaki, 1808. See
Chinese Repository (August, 1838, p. 221) above, p. 417.
10327 Perry (Commodore Matthew Calbraith) Narrative of the
United States Expedition to China and Japan, 1852-4, compiled by
F. L. Hawks, D.D., wit^l 4 charts, 89 plates (some coloured), and
numerous woodcuts, royal 4to, cloth. Washington, 1856 1
This narrative contains accounts of Madeira, St. Helena, the Cape, Mauritius,
Ceylon, Malacca, Singapore, Hongkong, and Macao ; full descriptions of the Lew
Chew Islands (visited four times), the Bonin Islands, and of the successful opening
of Japan to the United States and the World ; also particulars of the country,
the people, their origin, government, religion, former relations with the Portuguese
- and Dutch, their natural, industrial, and artistic productions, the U.S. Mission and
its reception.
10328 U.S. Japan Expedition, Vol. II., containing Keports on
the Countries and Islands visited, 23 plates (18 coloured) and
17 large charts, 4to. Washington, 1856 c81 5s
Reports on Agriculture, Medical Topography, Mineral Spring, Volcano Bay,
Japan Coal ; Papers on the Yak (plate), Fox (plate), Birds (6 coloured plates),
Fishes (10 coloured plates), Shells (5 plates, 2 coloured), Plants, Sailing Directions,
Pacific Currents, Cyclones, &c.; also Facsimile of Japanese Treaty, Correspondence.
10329 U.S. Japan Expedition, Vol. III. Observations on the
Zodiacal Light, by Rev. G. Jones, with a History of previous
Observations by Cassini, Mairan, Arago, Piazzi Smyth, Humboldt,
and others, over 300 diagrams, 4to, cloth. Washington, 1856
10330 U.S. Japan Expedition, complete, 3 vols. 4to, cloth.
Washington, 1856 2 15s
10331 U.S. Japan Expedition, another copy, Vols. I. and II.,
2 vols. 4to, half-morocco. 1856 1 15s
10332 Narrative of Commodore Perry's Expedition to Japan,
1852-4, by Dr. Hawks, ivith 7 charts, numerous steel plates, and
wood engravings, imperial 8vo, cloth. New York, 1856 (pub. 30s) 10s
This edition contains same matter as Vol. I. (above), but the plates are different.
10333 Photographs. One hundred and eighty Photographs of
Japanese Life, Trades, Street Scenes, River Life, &c., coloured, in
box (6) 2 10s
10334 Forty large Photographs, mostly Architectural, in folio
box (5) 18s
10335 Piggott (F. T.) The Garden of Japan: a Year's Diary of its
Flowers, 2 coloured plates, 4 pictures hy Alfred East, and other
illustrations, small 4to, cloth. 1896 5s
Pinto (Mendez) Account of First Portuguese Visit to Japan, 1543 (?),
see above, p. 368 ; also, * Introduction * to Perry's U.S. Expedition.
Pinto is supposed to have been the first European in Japan. The native history
acknowledges the introduction of firearms in the same j'ear.
10336 Pryer (H.) Rhopalocera Nihonica : a Description of the
Butterflies of Japan, with 10 coloured plates, containing a great
number of examples, the text in Japanese and English, royal 4to,
half-morocco. Yokohama, 1886-89 (scarce) 5 5s
83, High Street, MarylehoTie, London W,
Japan 483
10337 Pumpelly (Prof.) Across America and Asia; including "Visits
to Japan, China, Siberia, Russia, maps and illustrations, 8vo, cloth.
1870 9s
Prof. Pumpelly was engaged as a geologist for the Japanese Government, and
proceeded to Yokohama in 1862. He made excursions to Fusiyama, to Yeddo, &c.,
and two journeys into Yesso. He has chapters on the geography, geology, history,
and religion of Japan, and has included an illustrated essay on Japanese art,
specially written for this work by his friend Mr. John la Farge. See also pp. 404
and 458.
10338 Purcell (Theobald) A Suburb of Yedo, with illustrations, 12mo,
cloth. 1889 2s 6d
Sketches from the Japan Weekly Mail.
10339 Ransome (Staiford) Japan in Transition : a Comparative Study
of the Progress, Policy, and Methods of the Japanese since their
War with China, maps and illustrations, 8vo, cloth. 1899 8s 6d
Among the subjects dealt with are : Popular Misconceptions of Japan ; the
Standing of the Foreigner ; the Effect of the War ; Present-Day Education ; Rela-
tions with Foreign Powers ; Strategical Geography of Japan ; Modern Industrial
Japan ; the Commercial Integrity of the Japanese ; Japan as a Colonizing Power ;
the Position and Prospects of Christianit^jr ; Politics in the Past and Present ; a
Forecast of the Working of the New Treaties ; Japan as an Ally, &c.
10340 Reed (Sir Edward) Japan : its History, Traditions, and
Religions, with the Narrative of a Visit in 1879, map and 42 illus-
trations, 2 vols. 8vo, cloth. 1880 14s
Inclu'ies several sketches by the author's son, Mr. Edward Tenn Reed, subse-
quently artist-author of ' Prehistoric Peeps ' in Pumh. The Land and its Inhabi-
tants ; the God Period ; the Shinto Religion ; Buddhism ; the Descent of the Crown ;
Early History and Wars ; Later History ; Foreign Relations with China and Korea ;
Intercourse with Europeans ; War with Corea and against Formosa ; Acquisition of
the Kurile and Bonin Islands; Recent Reforms; the Satsuma Rebellion
(summarized from Mr. Mounsey's book) ; the Existing Government ; First Impres-
sions of the Author ; a Month in Yedo (Tokio) ; Language and Literature, with
Appendices by Capt. Brinkley on Japanese writing, and Mr. Hyde Clarke on rela-
tions between the Japanese and West African tongues ; Drawing and Painting ;
Proverbs and Phrases of the People ; the Inland Sea and Nagasaki ; City of Osaka ;
Sacred City of Nara ; Kioto ; Sacred Shrines of Ise ; Nagoya, Shidzuoka, Fuji-yama
and the Hakon^ Mountains ; Appendices of Treaties, List of Emperors, Tables of
Words ; Index.
10341 Rein (Prof. J. J.) Japan, Travels and Researches, undertaken
at the Cost of the Prussian Government, translated from the
German, 2 maps and 20 illustrations, royal 8vo, cloth. 1889 (scarce)
2 15s
10342 The Industries of Japan, together with an Account of its
Agriculture, Forestry, Arts, and Commerce, 44 illustrations and 3
maps, royal 8vo, cloth. 1889 (scarce) 2 10s
"No person wishing to study Japan seriously can dispense with Dr. Rein]s
admirable volumes. Of the two., that on the Industries, is the better : -Agri-
culture, cattle-raising, forestry, mines, lacquer-work, metal- work, commerce -every-
thing, in fact, has been studied with a German thoroughness. The other volume is
occupied with the physiography of the country, its geography, fauna, flora &c.,
with an account of the people both historical and ethnographical, and with the
topography of the various provinces." B. H. Chamberlain.
RicoRD (Paul) Voyage du Japon pour la Deliverance du Capt.
Golownin. See p. 471.
83, High Street, Marylehone, London, W.
484 Francis Edwa/tds^s Catalogue
10343 Rigakushi (Shogoro Tsuboi) Artificial Caves near Tokyo, 1887,
illustrated. Observations by W. G. Aston Asiatic Quarterly,
April, 1892, and July, 1892 4s
10344 Rundall (Thomas) Memorials of the Empire of Japon, XYIth
and XVIIth Centuries, with notes, ma'p, and facsimiles (Hakluyt
Soc), 8vo, cloth. 1850 (rare) 2 5s
Includes a description of Japan in the XVIth century ; the letters of William
Adams, 1611-17 ; notes on the discovery, situation, population, trade, commerce,
habits, customs, &c., of the people, from Ksempfer, Siebold, and others.
10345 St. John (Capt. Hy., R.N.) Notes and Sketches from the Wild
Coast of Nipon, with Chapters on Cruising after Pirates in Chinese
Waters, ma2os, 50 full-page and other illustrations, 8vo, cloth.
Edinburgh, 1880 6s
With appendix giving Siebold's List of Japanese Birds.
10346 Notes on the Coasts of Yezo, 1871 Jour. R. Geog. Soc,
1872 (Vol. XLII. pp. y43-354), cloth 3s
10347 Salwey (Mrs. C. M.) Fans of Japan, History, Manufacture,
Use, Value, and Folk-loreof, with Introduction by Dr. Wm. Anderson,
and 10 chromo-litho-plates and 39 wood engravings, royal 4to, cloth.
1894 (pub. 31s 6d) lis
Charming reproductions of fine specimens of this phase of Japanese art,
and at the same time a standard history of the use and manufacture of fans in
Japan.
10348 Sargent (C. Sprague) Notes on the Forest Flora of Japan,
with 26 plates, royal 4to. Boston, 1894 19s
Notes gafTlcred during a journey through Hondo and Yezo in 1892, reprinted,
with the illustrations, from ' Garden and Forest.'
10349 Saris (Capt. John) Yoyage to Japan, 1613, edited from Con-
temporary Records by Sir Ernest Satow, map, portraits, and fac-
similes, 8vo, cloth (Hakluyt Society). 1900 1
This work gives the history of the British E.I. Company's efforts to extend its
trade to Japan, and contains Saris's original journal, with introduction on his MS.
and its history ; European commercial enterprise in the Archipelago, Saris's stay
in Japan, voyage home, and after history ; King James 1. on Japanese potentates,
privileges, &c.
Saris's success was largely due to Adams's influence. After the departure of
Saris for Europe, Richard Cocks remained in Firando (see his letters above, p. 469);
also Hatch's letter, p. 473.
See also Purchas ' His Pilgrimes ' (Vol. I. pt. 2, pp. 334 et seq ), p. 18.
10350 Satow (Sir Ernest) History of Printing in Japan, Intercourse
between Japan and Siam, Transliteration of the Japanese Syllabary
(Japan Asiatic Soc), 1881-84, 8vo, cloth 7s
10351 The Revival of Pure Shinto, 8vo, half-calf 4s
Voyage of John Saris. See p. 484.
Hand-Book for Travellers. See Murray, p. 480.
Japanese Chronological Tables, 1874. See Klaproth, p. 477.
Shore (H. M.) Jottings in Japan. See China, p. 406.
83, high Street, Marylehone, London, W.
Japan 485
10352 Siebold (Dr. Ph. Fr. de) Flora Japonica sive Planta? qmis in
Imperio Japonico CoUegifc, descripsib digessit Dr. J. G. Zuccarini,
text in French and Latin, with 150 coloured plates^ 2 vols, folio,
half-morocco. Leyden, 1835-70 16
The first volume was issued in 1835; of the second, only Parts I. to X. were
published.
10353 Fauna Japonica sive Descriptio Animalium, quae in
Itinere per Japoniam, jussu et auspiciis superiorum, qui sumnium
in India Batavia imperium tenent, suscepto, 1823-30 collegit, notis,
observationibus et adumbrationibus illustravit Ph. Fr. de Siebold.
Conjunctis Studiis C. J. Temminck et H. Schlegel pro Vertebratis
atque W. de Haan pro Invertebratis elahorata, text in French and
Latin, map and 410 plates, of ivhicli 298 are splendidUj coloured,
5 vols, in 4, folio, half- morocco, gilt. Leyden, 1833-50 35
Aves, 120 plates (all coloured) ; Crustacea, 72 plates ; Mammalia, 30 plates (23
coloured) ; Reptllia, 1 map and 27 plates ; Pisces, 161 plates (155 coloured) : Coup
d'Oeil.
10354 Nippon : Archiv sur Beschreibung von Japan und dessen
Nebeniu-und Schutzlandern": Jezo mit den SiidlichenKurilen,Krafto,
Koorai nnd den Luikiu-Inseln, nach Japanischen und Europaischen
Schriften und eigenen Beobachtungen bearbeitet von Ph. Fr. von
Siebold, loith more than 350 fine plates, 1 vol. 4to and 2 vols,
folio. Leyden 1852 (rare)
Physical Geography of the Empire of Japan ; People and State, Description
of the Inhabitants, their Manners and Customs, Arms, Armour, Warfare, Political
Constitution, Administration, &c., and Travels of the Author by Land and Sea ;
Mythology, History, Archaeology, Numismata.
10354b Nippon : Archiv zur Beschreibung von Japan, 2 auflage,
mit seinen Neben-und Schutz-landern, herausgegeben von seinen
Sohnen, maps, 100 full-page and 500 other illustrations, 2 vols, in 1,
royal 8vo, half-bound. Leipzig, 1903 1
10355 Silk Culture, Report on the Central Silk Districts of Japan,
(Pari. Paper), by F. O. Adams, fol. pp. 20, and map. 1870 Is
See also Jour. R. Geoq. Soc, Vol. XL., 1870, pp. 339-343, with map.
10356 Silk Culture in Japan (further Pari. Paper), pp. 6. 1870 Is
10357 Beport on Deterioration of Japanese Silk, by Adams
(Pari. Paper), folio, pp. 8. 1871 Is
10358 Silver (J. M. W., Lieut. Royal Marines) Sketches of Japanese
Manners and Customs, 28 coloured plates, reproduced in facsimile
from native drawings, besides many illustrations in the text, 4to, cloth,
gilt. Day & Son, 1867 25s
Contains a description of the domestic life, the Court, national games, amuse-
ments, festivals, crimes and punishments, superstitions, &c., of the Japanese.
10359 Simpson (W.) Meeting the Sun, Journey through Egypt,
Japan, and California, fully illustrated, 8vo, cloth. 1874 5s 6d
10360 Sladen (Douglas) The Japs at Home, with numerous illustrations,
8vo, cloth. 1892 3s 6d
Mr. Douglas Sladen visited Yokohama, Nagasaki, Kobe, Kioto, its palaces
gardens, and temples, the rapids of Katsuragawa (in company with the Duke of
Connaught's party), Nara and its great bronze image of Buddha, Tokio, &c.
?, High Street, Marylehone, London, W.
486 Francis Edwards^ s Catalogue
10361 Smith (George, D.D., Bp. of Victoria, Hong-Kong) Ten "Weeks
in Japan, map and 8 plates, 8vo, cloth. 1861 6s
The author visited Nagasaki and rural districts, Kanagawa, Yokohama, Yeddo
and suburbs, and has chapt^-rs on the foreign ]e;^ations, Japanese government, the
territorial princes, ceremonies, customs, religions, amusements, written language,
and condition of the people ; also on the Loochoo Islands, visited in 1850.
10362 Sporry (Hans) Das Stempelwesen in Japan, 2 plates and other
illustrations, imperial 8vo, pp. 66. Zurich, 1901 3s
10363 Die Verwendung des Bambus in Japan mit Botanischen
Einleitung von Dr. C. Schroter, 8 plates and 100 figures, royal 8vo,
pp. 212. Zurich, 1903 3s 6cl
10364 Stead (Alfred) Japan, our New Ally, with preface by Marquis
Ito, portraits, 12mo, cloth. 1902 3s
Treats of the government, religion, charities, industries, commerce, military
strength, naval power, police, &c.
10365 Steinmetz (Andrew) Japan and her People, with numerous
illustrations, 12mo, cloth. 1859 3s 6d
Compiled from the works of Kaempfer, Siebold, Perry, Macfarlane, &c.
10366 Strange (E. F., Keeper of Prints, Victoria and Albert Museum).
Colour Prints of Japan, 4to, bound art canvas. 1904 Is 6d
10367 Takahashi (Sakuye) Cases on International Law during the
Chino-Japanese War, with Preface by Prof. Holland, and Introduc-
tion by Prof. Westlake, 8vo, cloth. Cambridge, 1899 7s 6d
Ta vernier's Relation of Japan. See p. 22.
10368 Thunberg (C. P.) Travels in Europe, Asia, &c., 1770-79, with
plates, 4 vols. 12mo, half-calf. 1794-95 1
Vols. I. and II., Travels in Denmark, Holland, France, &c. (1770-1), Voyage to
the Cape (1772-5), Vols. III. and IV., Voyage and Travels in Japan (1775-6), to Java
(1777), Ceylon (1777-8), and home (1778-9).
Chevalier Thunberg visited the Dutch Settlements at Dezima, Nagasaki,
Yedo, &c.. in 1775-6. He gives account of the trade of the islands, a history of
the country, its natural products, agriculture, government, laws, religion, festivals,
food, weapons, &c.
10369 Tilley (H. A.) Japan, the Amoor, and the Pacific, 1858-60,
8 tinted plates, 8vo, cloth. 1861 5s
The Cape, Batavia, Singapore, Manilla. Shanghai, Nagasakij Hakodadi, Yeddo ,
Nicolaivsk (Amoor), San Francisco, Sandwich Islands, Tahiti, Eimeo, Strait of
Magellan, Buenos Ayres, &c.,were visited. All the plates relate to Japan.
10370 Titsingh (M.) Illustrations of Japan, consisting of Private
Memoirs and Anecdotes, and a Description of Feasts and Ceremonies,
Life and Customs, from the French, by F. Shoberl, ivith 12 coloured
plates hy Japanese artists, 4to, half-morocco. 1822 2 12s 6d
The plates include sketches of the volcanic eruption of Asama-ga-daki in July,
1783, residence of the Djogoun (Tycoon) at Yedo, the Dutch and Chinese factories,
Japanese domestic interiors, and a double panorama of two funeral processions,
containing 250 figures exhibiting male costumes of all degrees and stations.
10371 Annales des Empereurs du Japon, traduit par Titsingh,
avec notes et THistoire Mythologique du Japon (O. T. Fund), 4to,
cloth. 1834 13s
83, High Street, Marylebone, London, W
Japan 487
10372 Tomkinson (Michael), A Japanese Collection made by, with
articles by E. Gilbertson, A. H. Church, Gleeson White, W. Gow-
land, Charles Holme, W. Anderson, and E. F. Strange, 147 full-page
photogravures and coloured plates, 2 vols, royal 4to, half vellum
(scarce). 1898 ^612
Only 175 copies were printed.
10373 Tristram (H. B., D.D.) Rambles in Japan, with A^ illustrations,
8vo, cloth. (R.T.S.), 1895 6s
The interesting narrative of a tourist and naturalist, accompanied by his
daughter, who spoke Japanese.
10374 Tronson (J. M., R.N.) Narrative of a Voyage to Japan,
Kamtschatka, Siberia, Tartary, Coast of China, &c., in H.M.S.
*' Barracouta" (1854-56), witTi 5 charts and 10 plates (mosthj tinted),
8vo, cloth. 1859 6s
"An extremely interesting work We have to thank Tronson for setting
forth Japan and the Japanese in such an attractive manner." Athenceum.
" Mr. Tronson is certainly among the happy class of travellers who have their
eyes open, make friends with savages and with civilized people with equal facility,
and wherever they go find something that is interesting, queer, or picturesque
Some careful maps and extremely pretty sketches of the principal scenes described
complete the interest of a most satisfactory book of tra-ve\sJ' Saturday Review.
10375 Troup (J.) Report of a Tour in Japan, June to July, 1870,
pp. 4, and map, folio, sewed. (Pari. Paper), 1871 Is 6d
10376 Tour through Provinces of Japan, April and May, 1871,
with wiap Jour. R. Geog. Soc. 1872 (pp. 425-431), cloth 2s 6d
Valentyn's Account of Japan, &c., 1724. See p. 23.
10377 [Varenius]. Bernhardi Vareni, M.D. Descriptio Regni
Japonise et Siam, &c. (reprinted from the Amsterdam edition,
1649), 12mo, calf. Cambridge, 1673 10s 6d
Latin translation of things recorded about Japan, by Marco Polo, Linschoten,
Gvisbertz, Caron, and the Jesuits ; also Brevis Informatio de Diversis Gentium
Religionihu6, and of Descriptio Regni Siam, by J. Schooten. See Caron above, p. 468.
This work and the little vol. of Caron were issued in the time of Charles II. when
an attempt was being made to reopen trade between England and Japan. See
Appendix to KJempfer, p. 477.
Velasco (Don Rodrigo de Vivero y) Gov.-Gen. Philippines,
wrecked on Coast of Japan and traversed the Country, 1609. See
Coleman's Hindus (pp. 328, 342) above, p. 318.
10378 Vincent (Mrs. Howard) Newfoundland to Cochin China, with
Commercial Reports, by Col. Howard Vincent, 12mo, cloth.
1892 2s 6d
Including visits to Yokohama, Tokio, Nikko, Kioto, the Inland Sea, Nagasaki, &c
10379 W"ales (Princes Albert Victor and George of) the Cruise of
H.M.S. "Bacchante," 1879-82, compiled by Rev. J. N. Dalton,
with nuLps and illustrations, 2 vols, royal 8vo, cloth. 1886 10s 6d
Teneriffe, West Indies, Bermudas, Vigo, Ferrol, St. Vincent, the Plate, Falklands,
the Cape, Australia, Fiji, Japan, China, Straits Settlements, Ceylon, Egypt, Palestine,
the Mediterranean.
83 f High Street^ Marylebone, London, W.
488 Frcmcis Edwards^s Catalogue
10380 Watson (R. G.) Notes of a Journey in Yezo, 1873, with
Account of the Ainos, &c. Jour. R. G. Soo. (pp. 132-145), cloth.
1874 3s
10381 Watson (Gilbert) Three Rolling Stones in Japan, m^A ^Ao^o-
illustrationSf 8vo, cloth. 1903 10s
10382 Wenckstern (Fr. von) A Bibliography of the Japanese
Empire, being a Classified List of all Books, Essays, and Maps in
European Languages relating to Japan, royal Svo, cloth. 1895 10s
Includes a photo-litho reissue of the ' Bibliography of Japan ' of L6on Pag^s.
10383 Weppner (Miss Margaretha) The North Star and Southern
Cross, Narrative of a Two Years' Journey Round the World, 2 vols.
12mo, cloth. 1875 8s
The authoress visited Yokohama and Yeddo in 1873.
10384 Weston (Rev. Walter) Mountaineering and Exploration in
the Japanese Alps, 2 maps and 35 photo-illustrations, royal 8vo,
cloth. 1896 6s 6d
The record of four years' holiday wanderings, with incidental remarks on
earthquakes, Japanese customs, a chapter on " Possession " and " Exorcism," and
appendices (1) Extracts on geology, minerals, archaeological remains, from a paper
of Mr. Gowland ; (2) Notes on the Exorcism of Spirits in Korea by E. B. Landis,
M.D., of Chemulpo.
10385 Exploration in the Japanese Alps, 1891-94, with illustra-
tions and map Geog. Jour., February, 1896 (Vol. VII. pp. 125-149) 2s
Xavier (St. Francis) Introduction of Christianity to Japan. See
Life of Xavier, India, p. 258 ; Jesuits, p. 476 ; Introduction to
Perry's Expedition (Vol. I.) p. 482 ; Steinmetz, p. 486.
10386 Younghusband (Col. G. J.) On Short Leave to Japan, 12mo,
cloth. 1894 4s 6d
JAPANESE LANGUAGE AND LITERATURE.
Anecdotes Japanoises, Moeurs, Usages, Coutumes, &c., 1774 see
Anecdotes Chinoises, in Supplement.
10387 Aston (W. G.) A History of Japanese Literature, edited by
Edmund Gosse (Literatures of the World), Svo, cloth. 1899 5s
10388 Brauns (David) Japanische Marchen und Sagen, 8vo, boards.
Leipzig, 1885 5s
10389 Brinkley (F.) Nanjio (F.) and Iwasaki (Y.) Japanese
Dictionary, thick 8vo, half-calf. 1896 1 2s 6d
The Chinese, Hiragana, and Koman letters are given.
10390 Brown (Rev. S. R.) Colloquial Japanese, English and Japanese,
with Index serving as a Vocabulary, and an Introduction on the
Grammatical Structure of the Language, Svo, half-mor. 1863 6s
83, High Street, Marylehone, London, W.
Japanese Language and Literature 489
Buddhist Texts from Japan, small 4to, sewed :
10391 T. Va^ral'Medik^ ; the Diamond-Cutter, edited by Max Miiller (Anecdota
Oxon.). 1881 3s
One of the most famous metaphysical treatises of the Mah^yana Buddhists.
10392 II. Sukhdvati-Vviiha : Description of Sukhdvati, the Land of Bliss, edited
by Max Miiller and Bunyiu Nanjio. 1883 6s
With two appendices: (1) Text and Translation of Sawghavarman's Chinese
Version of the Poetical Portions of the SukhSvati-Vy^ha ; (2) Sanskrit Text of the
Smaller Sukh^vati Vyfiha.
The edif.io princeps of the Sacred Book of one of the largest and most influential
sects of Buddhism, numbering more than ten millions of followers in Japan alone.
10393 III. The Ancient Palm Leaves containing the Prag'?l^-Paramit^-Hridaya-Sutra
and the UshTitsha-Vij/aya-Dharawt. edited by Max Miiller and Bunyiu Nanjio,
with appendix by Biihler, plates. 1884 8s 6d
Contains facsimiles of the oldest Sanskrit MS. at present known.
1039-1 Dharma-Samgraha, an Ancient Collection of Buddhist Technical Terms,
by Kenjiu Kasawara, a Japanese Buddhist Priest, edited by Max Miiller and
Wenzel. 1885 68
10396 Chamberlain (B. H.) The Classical Poetry of tke Japanese
(Triibner's Oriental Series), 8vo, cloth. 1880 (scarce) 16s
10397 Aino Folk-Tales, with Introduction by Tylor (Folk-Lore
Society, 1888), 8vo, pp. viii-57. Privately printed
Things Japanese, see p. 468.
10398 Chrysanthemum (The) and Phoenix : a Magazine for Japan
and the Far East, Feb. and April, 1883, 4to, sewed. Yokohama 2s
10399 Dickins(F. V.) Story of ShiiJtenDoji, from the Japanese, 4 cZow6^6-
page coloured plates (Jour. R. A. Soo.). 1885 3s 6d
10400 Chiusingura, or the Loyal League, from the Japanese, with
30 illustrations hy native artists, printed on Japanese paper, royal
8vo, cloth. 1880 4s 6d
'Chiusingura' is one of the most popular romances of Japanese literature
describing old-world manners and sentiments which have survived to our own time,
but will very soon become obsolete.
10401 Douglas ([Sir] Robert Kennaway) Catalogue of Japanese
Printed Books and Manuscripts in the Library of the British
Museum, 4to, cloth. 1898 1
The largest and fullest catalogue of Japanese books ever printed in Europe,
upwards of 5,000 in number.
10402 Edwards (Osman) Japanese Plays and Playfellows, with 12
coloured plates by Japanese Artists, 8vo, cloth. 1901 5s
10403 Gospel Picture Book, text in Japanese, small 4to, cloth.
1896 (S.P.C.K.) 2s
10404 Greey (E.) and Saito (S.) The Loyal Ronins : an Historical
Romance, by Tamenaga Shunsi, illustrated hy a Japanese artist,
small 4to, half-calf. 1884 10s
G. A. Sala's copy, with translator's autograph inscription. ____________
83, High Street^ Marylehoiie, London, TF.
490 Francis Edwa/rds's Catalogue
10405 Gubbins (J. H.) Dictionary of Chinese -Japanese Words in
the Japanese Languages, 3 vols. 12dio, cloth. Tokio, 1889-91 1 Is
10406 Another copy, 3 vols, in 1, calf extra, gilt edges 1 4s
10407 Hepburn (J. C.) Japanese-English and English-Japanese
Dictionary, 5th edition, royal 8vo, half-morocco. 1894 1 10s
10408 Japanese and English Dictionary, pocket edition, 12mo,
cloth 9s
10409 Lan gegg (F. A. Junker) Japanische Thee-Geschichten ; Fu-
So Cha-wa, 8vo, boards. Viennay 1884 4s
German translation of Japanese tales told over the tea-table. Herr Junker
introduces the collection with an account of the history of tea ia Japan, etiquette
of tea parties, &c.
10410 Mitford (A. B.) Tales of Old Japan, with upwards of 30 illus-
trations by Japanese artists, 2 vols. 8vo, cl. 1871 {scarce) 1 12s
" Love, revenge, 'the happy despatch,' adventure by land and sea, quaint fairy
tales, Buddhist sermons quainter still in a word, the whole picturesque life of Old
Japan these are the things which Mr. Mitford gives us ; and he gives them in a
style that renders them doubly attractive." B. H. Chamberlain.
10411 Tales of Old Japan, 1 vol. 12mo, cloth. 3s 6d
Reed (Sir E. J.) Chapter. on Japanese Language and Literature;
also Remarks by Capt. Brinkley on Japanese Writing and by Hyde
Clarke on Relation of the Japanese and West African Tongues, with
Comparative Table of Words. See Reed's Japan (Vol. II. pp. 48-
79, 331-337), p. 483.
10412 Riordan (Roger) and Tozo Takayanagi. Sunrise Stories :
a Glance at the Literature of Japan, 12mo, cloth. 1896 3s 6d
A collection of twenty tales, myths, and legends from the writers of Japan.
10413 Rosny (Prof. Leon de) Catalogue de la Biblioth^que Japonaise
de Nordenskiold (Bibliotheque Royale de Stockholm), imp. 8vo,
sewed. PariSy 1883 7s 6d
LOO CHOO ISLANDS.
10414 Beechey (Admiral) Narrative of a Yoyage to the Pacific and
Beering's Strait in H.M.S. ** Blossom," 1825-28, with chart and
plates, 2 parts in 1 vol. 4to, haK-calf. 1831 1 13s
Kamchatka was visited in June, 1826 and July, 1827, and Loo Choo, May, 1827,
An account of excursions in these islands, and observations on the people, their
laws, money, weapons, manufactures, trade, with a history of the kingdom, is
contained in chap, xviii. (pp. 451-512), and illustrated by five steel plates.
Bbnyowsky (Count) Stranding of his Vessel on One of the Lequeio
Islands (Usmay Ligon), August, 1771, landing of the Ship's Com-
pany, and Treaty made with the People to settle there after his
return from Europe. See Benyowsky's Memoirs (Vol. II. pp. 1-22),
Siberia, above, p. 451.
83j Sigh Street^ Marylehone, London, W,
Loo Choo Islands 491
Bowman (J. J. R.) Narrative of Facts attending the Wreck of th^
"Indian Oak," R. Granger, Master, on the Loochoo Islands, 14 Au-
gust, 1840 Bengal Asiatic Jour., 1840, Vol. IX. pp. 916-923.
Broughton (Capt.) Visit to Loo Choo in 1797, with an Account
of the Natives. See his Voyage, and an Insu Vocabulary.
Brunton's Visit to the Loo Choo Islands Trans. Asiatic Soc.
Japan, IV. 1875-76.
10415 Chamberlain (B. H.) Luchuan Grammar and Dictionary see
Asiatic Soo. Japan, Vol. XXIII., Supplement 6s
10416 Manners and Customs of the Loochooans ibid.
Vol. XXI. 5s
10417 Contributions to a Bibliography of Luchu Trans. Asiatic
Soo. Japan, 1896, Vol. XXIV. pp. 1-11 5s
Dickson (W. G.) Notes on Liukiu, see Japan, p. 470.
10418 Furness (Dr. W. H.) Life in the Luchu Islands, illustrated,
8vo, pp. 28. Philadelphia, 1899 2s 6d
Bull. Sci. and Art, Penn., Jan., 1899.
Gaubil (P^re) Account of the Loo-choo Islands in 1719, from
the Report of a Chinese Ambassador. See * Lettres ^difiantes *
(Vol. XXIII.), p. 12 ; GuiLLEMARD and M'Leod, below.
10419 Guillemard (F. H. H.) Cruise of the "Marchesa"to Kam-
schatka and New Guinea, with Notices of Formosa, Liu Kiu, &c.,
maps and engramngs, 2 vols, royal 8vo, half-morocco. 1886 2 7s 6d
The work contains two interesting chapters on the Liu Kiu islands and their
capital Shiuri, visited July, 1883, a privilege previously denied to foreigners ; also
an appendix of notes of general interest on these islands, including their history,
by Father Gaubil, from the 'Lettres Edifiantes,' Vol. XXIII.
10420 Another edition, illustrated, 1 vol. royal 8 vo, cloth. 1889 9s
See Note, p. 454.
GuTZLAFF and others. Visits to Loochoo Davis, Sketches of China,
1841 (pp. 19-26), see p. 382.
10421 Hall (Capt. Basil) Account of a Voyage to the West Coast of
Corea and Great Loo-Choo Island, with Vocabulary of the Loo-
Choo Language, by Lieut. H. J. Clifford, with 6 charts and 9
steel plates coloured in imitation of the original draivitigs, 4to, half-
morocco. 1818 14s
Contains a full and interesting account of Loo-choo and its inliabitant-. Capt.
Hall surveyed the island in the "Lyra" (September and October, 1816), when
T.ord Amherst went as English Ambassador to China. See also M'Leod, and Korea,
].. 427.
10422 Halloran (A. L.) Eight Months' Journal kept during Visits to
Loochoo, Japan, and Pootoo, illustrated, 12mo, cloth. 1856 3^ 6d
1042.3 M'Leod (John) Voyage of H.M.S. "Alceste" along the Coast
of Corea to the Island of Lewchew, with Account of her Subse-
quent Shipwreck, portrait and 5 coloured plates, 8vo, half-calf, giJt.
1818 5s
Contains a very intefcpting account of the Lewchewans in 1816, and the
substan(;e of the Report upon the Islands by a Chinese Ambassador in 1719, from
the * Lettres Edifiantes.' See Korba, p. 428.
83 J High Street, Marylebone, London, W.
492 Francis Edwcwds's Catalogue
Perry (Commodore) Visits of U.S. Japan Expedition to Lewchetv
Islands, 1853-54, with Exploration of Great Lewchew, Account of
the Inhabitants, their Language, Manufactures, Arts, Government,
&c. See Perry's Narrative (chaps, vii. viii. ix. xi. xv. xvii. xxv.).
4to edition, with 2 charts, 20 plates, and 23 wood engravings ; 8vo
edition, with 3 charts. See p. 482.
The second volume of Perry's Japan, 4to, contains five large charts and the
following Reports of Lew Chew :
Agriculture of Lew Chew, by J. Morrow, M.D.
Medical Topography and Agriculture of Lew Chew, by D. S. Green, Surgeon.
Botany, Ethnography, &c,, of Lew Chew, by Charles F. Fahs, Assist Surgeon.
Geological Exploration of Lew Chew, by Rev. George Jonee, Chaplain.
Exploration of Great Lew Chew, by Rev. George Jones.
SiEBOLD (Von) Description of the Liukiu Is. See p. 485.
Smith (Bishop of Victoria, Hong Kong) Loochoo and the Islanders,
visited in H.M.S. " Reynard," 1850. See Japan, p. 486.
FORMOSA.
10424 Allen (H. J.) Notes of a Journey fromTamsui to Taiwanfu, 1875 ;
Bullock (T. L.) Trip into the Interior of Formosa, 1873 Proc.
R. G. See, 1877 (Vol. XXI., pp. 258-272). 2s
10425 Bax (Capt. B. W., R.N.) The Eastern Seas, Voyage of H.M.S.
"Dwarf" in China, Japan, and Formosa (1871-4), map and illus-
trations, 8vo, cloth. 1875 3s 6d
Contains an account of the Japanese expedition to Formosa, a history and map
of the island, a visit to the savage tribes in the interior, &c.
10426 Beazeley (M.) Notes of an Overland Journey through the
Southern Part of Formosa, 1875, with an Introductory Sketch of
the Island, map Proc. R. G. See, January, 1885 (pp. 1-23) 2s 6d
Benyowsky (Count) Visit to Formosa, August and September, 1771,
with Account of the Island, Natives, and Plan for a European
Colony there. See Benyowsky's MemoiTS, with a plate (Vol. II.
pp. 24-70), Siberia, p. 451.
10427 Campbell (Wm.) Presbyterian Missionary. An Account of
Missionary Success in the Island of Formosa, published in London
in 1650, and now reprinted with copious Appendices, map and 6
illustrations, 2 vols. 12mo, cloth. 1889 10s
Thfl appendices include notes of recent Mission Work, First Impressions, the
Out-stations, the Sek-hoan, the Japanese trouble, visit to the Ka-le, Interruption
from the French, Pioneering on the Pescadore Islands, &c.
10428 The Articles of Christian Instruction in Favorlang-
Formosan, Dutch, and English, from Vertrecht's MS., 1650, &c. 1896
Confains also the Lord's Prayer in the Sekhoan dialect of to-day ; Psalmanaazar's
dialogue between a Japanese and a Formosan. and Happart's Favorlang Vocabulary.
10429 Formosa under the Dutch, described from Contemporary
Records, with Explanatory Notes and Bibliography, 8vo, cloth.
1903 10s 6d
Candidus (George) Dutch Missionary. Account of the Island of
Formosa, during 16 Years' Residence (1626-42). See Churchill's
Collection Vol. I.
83j High Street, Marylebone, London, W.
Formosa 493
10430 Collingwood (Dr.) A Naturalist's Eambles in the China Seas,
Formosa, Borneo, &c., 1866-7, 8vo, cloth. 1868 7s 6d
Contains several chapters on the Aboriginal and Nativn Races of Formo8<i (wih
two vocabularies), Dutcti occupation, visits to the inferior, geology, cuttlefish,
land-cr^bs. leaping-fi^hes, water-buffaloes, birds, sulphur springs ; also on the
Pescadores and other coast islands.
10431 Colquhoun (A. R.) Physical Geography and Trade of Formosa,
map Manchester Geog. Jour., November, 1887, pp. 226-238 ls6d
10432 Davidson (James, U.S. Consul) The Island of Formosa, its
History, People, Resources and Commercial Prospects, 2 mapSy
3 coloured, and 168 photo-illustrations, 738 pp. 4to, cloth. 1903 1
The best comprehensive work on the island being the result of eight years'
observations, inquiry, and research, including chapters on tea, camphor, sugar,
gold, coal, economic plants and other products, climate, birds, mammals, and
vocabularies of the nine savage groups.
GuiLLEMARD (F. H. H.) Cruise of the " Marchesa " to Kamschatka
and New Guinea, with Notices of Formosa, Liukiu, &c. See p. 491.
The " Marchesa," Capt. Kettle well, visited the E. Coast and Kelung harbour,
Formos*!, in June, 1882. Dr. Guillemard has some observatioas and notes on the
peculiarities of its avifauna, products, climate, harbours, &c.
Hamilton (Capt. Alex.) Account of Formosa, &c. 1688-1723.
See p. 9.
10433 Imbault-Huart (Camille) L'lle Formose : Histoire et Descrip-
tion, avec Introduction Bibliographique par Henri Cordier, maps,
plans, views, &c., 4to, cloth. 1893 1 8s
This work was " crowned " by the Geographical Society of Paris.
Kao, a Chinese Description of Formosa. See Harris's Voyages
(Vol. II.), p. 9.
10434 Kopsch (Henry) Notes on the Rivers in Northern Formosa
Proc. R. G. Soc, 1870, Vol. XIV. pp. 79-83 Is 6d
10435 Lacouperie (Terriende) Formosa Notes on MSS., Languages,
and Races, facsimiles, 8vo, sewed. Hertford, 1887 8s
10436 Mackay (G. Leslie) From Far Formosa; its People and Mis-
sions, illustrated, 12mo, cloth. Edinburgh, 1895 6s
10437 Man (Col. Alex.) Formosa and its Romantic History Asiatic
Qdarterly, July, 1892, pp. 56-73 2s 6d
Mandelslo's Account of the Island Formosa, its Inhabitants, Cus-
toms, &c., 1639. See Mandelslo's Travels, 1662 (Part II. pp. 205-
214).
10438 Gospel of St. Matthew in Formosan (Sinkang Dialect), with
versions in Dutch and English, edited from Gravius's edition, 1661,
by Rev. Wm. Campbell, small 4to, cloth. 1888 6s
Nieuhoff (John) The Island of Formosa, the Natives, their Govern-
ment, &c., 1662. See Java, p. 525.
?j High Street, Marylebone, London^ W,
494 Francis Edwards's Catalogue
Perry (Commodore) Visit of the " Macedonian " to Kelung, For-
mosa, June, 1853, with a chart. See U.S. Expedition to Japan,
1856 (4to, pp. 498-501 ; 8vo, pp. 574-578, and chart). Vol. II., 4to,
contains large chart and Eeports on Coal Regions of Formosa
Island, by Rev. George Jones, Chaplain, p. 482,
10439 Pickering (W. A.) Pioneering in Formosa : Adventures
among Mandarins, Wreckers, and Head-Hunting Savages, witii 25
photo-illustrations, 8vo, cloth. 1898 5s
The best recent account of Formosa, including description of the physical
features and history of the island, with appendix on British policy and interests in
China and the Far East. Mr. Pickering was for many years in the Chinese Maritime
Customs.
10440 Psalmanaazaar (George) Historical and Geographical Descrip-
tion of Formosa ; Religion, Manners, and Customs of the Inhabi-
tants, the Author's Travels and Conversion, first edition, 16 plates,
8vo, calf. 1704 12s
10441 Formosa, second edition, with additions, and a Vindication,
map and 17 plates, 12mo, half-calf. 1705 12s
This fictitious narrative, written by Ppalmanaazaar in Latin and translatfd for
him into English, is said to have been partly compiled from Candidus. See p. 492.
The author, whose real name is uiiknoM^n, contributed a true account of Formosa to
the ' Complete System of Geography,' publisbed in 1747.
10442 Memoirs of ****, commonly known by the Name of
George Psalmanazar, a reputed Native of Formosa, by Himself,
portrait, 8vo, calf. 1765 10s
Relation de la Prise de I'lsle Formosa par le Chinois, Juillet,
1661, traduite de THollandois Thevenot's Collection (Vol. I.),
p. 502.
Shore (H. M.) Jottingsin Formosa, &c. See China, p. 406.
10443 Stanford's Map of Formosa, transferred from the Admiralty
Chart, with Additions by Consul Hosie, 24 by 27. [1895 ?] 3s
10444 Swinhoe (Consul R.) Notes on the Island of Formosa; its
Phygical Features, Products, &c. (1861), map Jour. E. Geog.
Soc, 1864, Vol. XXXIV. pp. 6-18, cloth 5s
10445 Thomson (John) Notes of a Journey in Southern Formosa,
1871, map Jour. R. Geog. Soc, 1873, Vol. XLHI. pp. 97-107,
cloth 2s 6d
Description of Formosa, including a Visit to the Interior, with
Illustrations and Vocabularies of the Aboriginal Dialects. See
Thomson's Malacca, Indo-China, China, &c. (pp. 300-344 ; Appendix,
pp. 539-544), p. 513.
Valbntyn (Fr.) Beschry vinge van Tayoun of Formosa en van den
Handel en Vaart der Niederlanders of Tsjina. See Oud-en-Oost
iNDiB, 1726 (Vol. IV. pp. 33-94), p. 23.
8Sf High Street, Marylehone, London, W.
Francis Edwards's Catalogue 495
PHILIPPINE ISLANDS.
Including THE SOOLOO GROUP.
Geography, History, Aborigines, Language, Commerce, &g.
Adams (Arthur) Notes on the Natural History of the Philippines.
See Belcher's Voyage of the *' Samarang," 1848 (Vol. IT.), p. 529.
10446 ''Admiral Trowbridge," Piratical Seizure of the, by part
of her Crew at the Island of Sooloo, August 21, 1807, folding plate,
12mo, half-bound 4s
Amherst (Lord) Visit to Manilla, February, 1817. See references,
p. 371.
10447 Argensola (Bartolome Leonardo de) Conquista de las Islas
Malucas, engraved title, folio, vellum. Madrid, 1600 2 10s
A history of the Portuguese and Spaniards in the Moluccas and the Philippine
Islands, from the time of their discovery by the various expeditions during the
reigns of Charles V. and Philip 11.
10448 Bancroft (H. H.) The New Pacific, with Chapters on the Con-
quest of the Philippines, their Inhabitants, Commerce, &c., 8vo,
cloth. 1900 9s
Belcher (Sir E.) Visit to Manila, Mindoro, Sooloo, &c., 1843-45.
See Voyage of the " Samarang," p. 529 ; Marryat's Borneo, p. 534.
10449 Bowring (Sir- John) A Visit to the Philippine Islands in
1858-59, ivith 7 coloured views and other illustrations, 8vo, cloth.
1859 9s
With chapters on the history, geography, population, government, manners and
superstitions of the people, their languages, proverbs, native produce, animals,
minerals, commerce, finance, taxes, &c.
10450 Another copy, half -morocco. 12s
"Sir John Bowring's descriptions of his Fojourn at Manila, and of his various
excursions through the picturesque hills and valleys of the tropic archipelago, form
about the most readable volume that came from his prolific pen.''Athen(Bum.
10451 Brandstetter (Dr. R.) Tagalen und Madagassen (Malayo-
Polynesische Forschungen), royal 8vo, sewed. 1902 2s 6d
10452 Burney (Admiral) Chronological History of Voyages and
Discoveries in the South or Pacific Ocean, 5 vols, royal 4to, calf,
gilt. 1803-17 1 10s
A complete collection of voyages to the Pacific Ocean, from its discovery to the
time of Anson (1744), including the voyages of Magellan, when the Philippines
were discovered (1521), Lopez de Villalobos (1542), Lopez de Gaspi (1564), Swan and
Dampier (1686), with chapters on the Dutch in Formosa, Accounts of the Ladrone
and Pelew Islands.
10453 Campbell (Lord George) Log Letters of H.M.S. "Challenger,"
with chart, showing deep sea deposits, 8vo, cloth. 1876 5s
The visits to the Philippine group are recorded on pp. 215-245. See also
" C HALLE If GER," MOSELBY, and WiLD.
83, High Strtet, Marylebone, London, W.
T 2
.496 Francis Edwards's Catalogue
10454 Careri (Dr. J. F. Gemelli) Voyage round the World, trans-
lated from the Italian (ChurchiU's Collection), folio, calf. 1707 1
Dr. Gemelli Careri travelled through Turkey, Persia, and India, to Macao,
Canton, Nanking, and Peking ; from Macao to Manila, thence to Mexico, Havana,
and Cadiz. He spent five months in Manila (May to September, 1697). He
describes Manila and its suburbs, the adjacent islands, their discovery, conquest,
wealth, trade, climate, languaa;e, characters and customs of the people, their
government, &c., beasts, birds, fishes, ^pl*nts, fruits, &c. Certain R.C. missionaries
informed him of a tribe of men with tails, to be found in the island Mindoro.
Carrillo (L'Amlrante D. Hieronimo de Baiivelosy) Relation des
lies Phllipines, 1637 ; Relation et Memorial de I'Estat des Isles
Philipines et des Isles Moluques ; Memoire pour le Commerce des
lies Philipines, par D. Juan Grau y Montfalcon (pp. 40) ; Rela-
tion des Isles Philipines, faite par un Religieux qui y a demeure
18 ans (Mexique, 1638) ; Relation de la Grande Isle de Mindanao,
et de la Conqueste qu'en ont fait les Espagnols, par D. Marcello
Francisco Mastrillo, 1637 (pp. 16). Traduite de I'Espagnol
Theyenot's Collection (Vol. I.), p. 502.
10455 " Challenger " Expedition Report of the Scientific Results
of the Voyage, 1873-76, under the Command of Capt. Sir George
Nares and Capt. F. T. Thomson, prepared under the superinten-
dance of Sir C. Wyville Thomson and Sir John Murray, complete
set, with over 3,500 chromo-litho plates, engravings, maps, and charts,
50 vols. 4to, cloth. 1880-95 (pub. ieiOO net) 58
Narrative op the Cruise, with General Account of the Scientific Results ;
also Magnetical and Meteorological Reports, 2 vols, in 3 parts.
Botany. By W. B. Hemsley, 1 vol.
Marine Diatomace^. By Conte Castracane, 1 vol.
Report on Deep-Sea Deposits. By Drs. Murray and Renard, 1 vol.
Physics, Chemistry, Petrology. By Various Writers, 2 vols.
Zoology, iucludiug Whales, Turtles, Corals, Birds, Fishes, Hydrozoa, Fora-
minifera, Radiolaria, Crustacea, Molluscs, Polyzoa, &c. By Numerous
Writers, 42 vols.
Separate volumes may be ordered.
10455b Narrative of the Cruise of H.M.S. " Challenger," 1873-76,
with a Report of the Scientific Results of the Expedition, by Staff-
Commander T. H. Tizard, Prof. H. N. Moseley, J. Y. Buchanan,
and [Sir] John Murray, illustrated ivith 14 chromo-lithographs, 35
photo-plates, 44 charts, and nearly 400 woodcuts, 2 vols, in 3, royal
4to, cloth. 1885 (separately) 4
Proceeding by way of the Atlantic and Atlantic Islands the "Challenger"
crossed the Southern Ocean, visiting Marion, Crozet, Kerguelen, and Heard Islands,
and the Antarctic Regions to Melbourne. Thence the voyage was continued to
Sydney, Br sbane, Wellington, the Kermadec, Tonga, and Fij< Islands, New
Hebrides, Cape Y<.rk, Arrou, Ki, Banda, and Molucca Islands. Philipi-ines, and
Hong-Kong. Returning to Manila the vessel next visited New Guinea (Humboldt
Bay) and the Admiralty Islands* ; thence she took her course to Japan, Sandwich
Islands, Tahiti, and Coral Reefs, Juan Fernandez, Valparaiso, and homeward
through the Straits of Magellan, calling at the Falkland Islands, Monte Video, &c.
The " Challenger" was at Zamboanga (Mindanao), Ho Ho (Panay), and Manila,
from October 23 to Noveml)er 11, 1874; and at Zebu, Camiguin, Zamboanga
(second visit), from January 18 to February 5, 1875.
See also Campbell, p. 495 ; Moseley, p. 542 ; and Wild, p, 543.
83, High Street, Marylebone, London, W.
Philippine Islcmds 497
10456 Colquhoun (Ethel) Two on their Travels, 8 coloured plateii,
16 full-page and other sketches by the Authoress, 870, cl. 1902 4s
Contains some interesting chapters on the Salu Archipelago, the Philippine
Islands, Borneo, Japan, &o., visited in company with Mr. Archibald Colquhoun.
10457 Comyn (Thomas de) State of the Philippine Islands (1820),
from the Spanish, by W. Walton, 8vo, boards. 1821 10s
10458 Crampon (Consul) Le Commerce des lies Philippines, 1 Juin,
1883 Bull. Indo-Chinoise, 1890, pp. 278-93 2s 6d
10459 Crawfurd (John) Descriptive Dictionary of Indian Islands
and Adjacent Countries, map, 8vo, cloth. 1856 8s 6d
Batangas (Balayan), Bisaya, Bohol, Bulacan, Cagayan, Calamianes, Camarines,
Caraga, Cavite, Cebu, Cuyos, Juan (San) Legaspi, Leyte, Luzon (pp. 222-31), Mactan,
Magellan, Manila, Mindano, Mindoro, Palawan, Panay, Philippine Archipelago ;
geography, zoology, vegetable products, climate, inhabitants, agriculture, arts,
manufactures, trade, government, revenue, religion, history, &c. (pp. 336-62),
Samar, &c.
Sooloo Islands ihid., pp. 406-8.
10460 Cunningham (Alfred) The Chinese Soldier-, and other
Sketches, with Account of the Insurrectos at Malabon, Capture of
Manila, Letter of Aguinaldo, portraits, &c., 8vo, bound cloth,
Chinese style. Hong Kong [1900] 4s 6d
10461 D'A[almeida] (Anna) A Lady's Visit to Manilla and Japan,
illustrated, 8vo, cloth. 1863 6s 6d
Narrative of a voyage from Singapore to China, thence to Manilla and Japan
(in continuation of her husband, W. Barrington D'Almeida's 'Java ';. Written in a
lively, agreeable style, and containing varied information.
Dalrymple (Alex.) Account of the Pearl Fishery, and Some Natural
Cariosities at Sooloo (24 pp.) Collection of Voyages to S. Pacific
Ocean Vol. I. 1770.
10462 Dampier. A Collection of Voyages by Dampier, Funnell,
Wafer, Davis, Cowley, Sharp, Wood, &c., illustrated with maps and
copperplate engravings, fine copy, 4 vols. 8vo, calf gilt. 1729 Q
Vol. I. Ddmpier's Voyage Bound the World (1679-88-90-91), describing the West
India, Ladrone, Philippine, New Holland, Sumatra, Nicobar Islands, &c.
Vol. 11. Description of Tonquin, Achin, Malacca (1688-90), Two Voyages to Cam-
peachy, Yucatan, &c. (1675-76) ; Discourse of the Winds, Tides, Currents, and
Account of Natal.
Vol. III. Voyage to New Holland (1699-1700), Timor, Banda, New Guinea, New
Britain, Ceram, Java ; Wafer's Voyage to the Isthmus of America (1679-87) ; Davis's
Expedition to S. America Gold Mines (1702).
Vol. IV. Dampier's Voyage to Chili, Peru, Mexico, Guam, New Guinea,
Amboyna, &c. (1703-6), by W. Funnell; Capt. Cowley's Voyage Round the Globe.
Capt. Sharp's Journey to Darien and Expedition to the South Seas ; Capt. Wood's
Voyage to the Straits of Magellan. Mr. Koberts's Adventures in the Levant.
Capt. Dampier visited Mindanao and other Philippine Islands between June,
1686, and Feb., 1687, Pulo Condore, St. John, S. Coast of China, Pescadores, Bashee
Islands, Celebes, Bouton, New Holland (Jan. to March, 1688), Cocos Islands,
Sumatra, Nicobar Islands (May, 1688), Achin, Malacca, Bencoolen, Cape of Good
Hope, &c.
Account of the Philippine Islands Pinkerton's Voyages
(Vol. XI. pp. 1-65), p 17.
83, High Street, Marylehone, London, W.
498 Franma Edwards^ s Catalogue
10463 De Morga (Antonio de) The Philippine Islands, Moluccas, Siam,
Cambodia, Japan, and China (1609), translated from the Spanish by
Lord Stanley of Alderley for the Hakluyt Society, with portrait of
Le Gaspi, Conqueror of the Philippines, 8vo, cloth. 1868 2
Translation of ' Sucesos de las Islas Philipinas,' originally printed in Mexico,
1609, with Notes and Appendices on subsequent history, and Luis Vaez de Torres'
Letter on Fernandez de Quiros' discoveries and his own Passage through Torres
Straits (1606;, dated Manila, July 12, 1607, recaived Madrid, June 22, 1608.
Elgin (Lord) Voyage to the Philippines, 1857, with Account of the
Population and Trade of Manila. See Oliphant, p. 481.
10464 Ellis (Henry T., R.N.) Tour from Hong Kong to ManiUa, and
the Lakes of Luzon, 1856, 14 illustrations, 12mo, cloth. 1859 6s
10465 Faust (Karl Irving) Campaigning in the Philippines, maps and
illustrations, 4to. San Francisco, 1900 12s
10466 Foreman (John) The Philippine Islands ; a Historical, Geogra-
phical, Ethnographical, Social, and Commercial Sketch, map, 8vo,
cloth. Hong Kong, 1890 . 10s
Including descriptions of the Sulu, Ladrone, Caroline, and Pelew Groups, their
history, inhabitants, &c.
10467 Second edition, revised and enlarged, ma]) and illustratio7is,
8vo, cloth. 1899 16s
10468 Forrest (Capt. Thomas) A Voyage to New Guinea and the
Moluccas, including an Account of Magindano, Sooloo, and other
Islands, in the ''Tartar" Galley, 1774-76," to which is added a
Vocabulary of the Magindano Tongue, 32 charts and views, 4to,
half-russia. 1779 18s
Account of the Island Magindano (Mindanao), its people and government, and
of the Island of Bunwoot, granted to the English 1775, with views and a vocabulary,
trade of the Sooloo Group, &c. Alexander Dalrymple accompanied this expedition.
10469 Gentil (Le Chevalier J.-B.-J.) Voyage dans les Mers de I'lnde
^ r Occasion du Passage de Venus sur le Disque de Soleil, le
6 Juin, 1761, et le 3 du meme mois, 1769, 27 folding plates and
charts, 2 vols. 4to, calf {fine copy). Paris, 1779-81 \ 5s
In addition to the scientific details for which the voyage was undertaken, the
first volume treats of the manners, customs, and religion or the people of the Mala-
bar Coast and of the astronomy of the Brahmins. The second volume contains
elaborate accounts of the Philippine Islands, Madagascar, Mauritius, and Bourbon
and their inhabitants, including views and charts of the Philippines. The author
gives details of the Islands, their clirnate, volcanoes, fertility, fruits, birds, animals,
peoples, language, history, and description of Manila, the government, ecclesiastical
and civil, commerce, <tec.
10470 Nouveau Voyage au Tour du Monde par M. [La Barbi-
nais] le Gentil, enrichi de plans, vues, cfcc., des principal Villes et
Ports du Perou, Chily, Br^sil, et de la Chine, avec une Descrip-
tion de I'Empire de la Chine, 3 vols, in 2, 12mo, calf. Amsterda^n,
1728 10s
The Marian (or Ladrone) and Philippines (Manila) were visited April, May,
and June, 1716,
S3, High /Street, Marylehone, London, W.
Philippine Islands 499
10471 Gironiere (Paul de la) Twenty Years in the Philippines (1820-
40), with Statistics, illustrated, 12aio, cloth. [1854] 3s
Sporting adventures with alligators, buffalo, boar, stag, and monkey shooting.
10472 Aventures d'un Gentilhomme Breton aux lies Philippines,
avec un aperQU sur la Geologie et Sol, Habitants, Minerals,
Vegetals, Animals, Agriculture, Industrie, et Commerce, illustrated,
royal 8vo, half-bound. Paris, 1857 10s
GuiGNEs (M. de) Observations on the Philippines. See China,
p. 388, and Pinkerton's Voyages (Vol. XI. pp. 66-95), p. 17.
10473 Jagor (F ) Travels in the Philippines, 1859-60, translated
from the Spanish, map and illustrations, 8vo, cloth. 1875 14s
A standard work of great research, including chapters on Spanish Colonial
policy, geography, population, dialects, voyages of the galleons, trade with China, &c
10474 Karuth (Frank) A new Centre of Gold Production: Notes on
the Philippine Islands, 8vo, pp. 25. 1894 2s
KOTZEBUE (Admiral) Voyage to the South Sea, Behringls Strait, the
Ladrone and Philippine Islands, 1815-18, with Account of the
Philippines by Chamisso ; Second Visit to Manila, Nov. and Dec,
1825, with Account of grand procession on receipt of the King of
Spain's portrait, 6th Dec. See Siberia, p. 455.
10475 Lala (R. R.) The Philippine Islands, maps, portraits, and
illustrations, 4to. New York, 1899 10s
Laplace (Capt.) Visit of the "Favorite" to Manila, September
and October, 1830, with Description of Luzon, its Government and
Inhabitants, loith 10 plates. See La Place's Voyage (Vol. II.
pp. 353-470, and Atlas), p. 508.
10476 MacMicking (Robert) Recollections of Manila and Philippines,
during 1848-50, 12mo, cloth. 1851 6s
10477 Magellan's First Voyage Round the World, and Discovery of
the Archipelago of St. Lazarus (Philippine Islands), Visit to Samar,
Mindanao, Sebu, March and April, 1521, and Death at Matan, edited
by Lord Stanley of Alderley (Hakluyt Soc), 8vo, cloth. 1874 15s
This edition includes Pigafetta's account, the log of the pilot Alvo, introduc-
tion and valuable notes, facsimile plates, portrait, &;c.
For other works on Magellan, see Daleymple's, Harris's, PrEvost's
Burney's, Pinkerton's and Kerr's Collections.
10478 [Marion (Nicholas Thomas)] Nouveau Voyage a la Mer du Sud,
commence sous les ordres de M. Marion du Fresne et acheve,
apr^s la Mort de cat Officier, sous ceuxde M. le Chev. Duclesmeur.
Cette Relation a ete redigee d'apres les Plans et Journaux de M.
Crozet. Ou a Joint a ce Voyage un Etrait de Celui de M. de
Surville, 7 plates, 12mo, calf. Paris, 1783 (rare), S 10s
10479 English Translation, Crozet's Voyage to Tasmania, New
Zealand, the Ladrone Islands, and the Philippines, translated by
H. Ling Roth, with preface, &c., by J. R. Boose, introduction,
ci^rt and 9 plates, and 21 figures in the text, 8vo, cloth, 1891 {only
500 copies printed). 7s 6d
This expedition was at Manila from Nov., 1772, to March, 1773.
8Sy High Street^ Marylebone, London^ W.
500 Fratwis Edwards^s Catalogue
Meares's Passage of the ** Felice," and ** Iphigenia," Capt. Wm.
Douglass, through the Philippines (with coast views), January and
February, 1788, with account of the Islands. See Meares's Voyages,
1790 (pp. 11-73), China, p. 397.
10480 Meyer (Dr. A. B.) [with A. Schadenherg] Album der Philippinen
Typen, with 50 plates, containing upwards of 600 figures, 4to,
boards. Dresden, 1891 1 10s
10481 The Distribution of the Negritos in the Philippine
Islands and Elsewhere, translated by Miss C. S. Fox, 8vo, pp. 104 5s
10482 XJeber die Negritos der Philippinen (Natuurkundig
Tijdschrifb, Batavia, 1873), 8vo, pp. 12 Is 6d
Navarette (Fray) Account of the Empire of China, Visits to the
Philippines, Residence of Manila, Missions to Mindora, &c., 1648-57
(from Churchill's Collection, Vol. I.), folio, calf. 12s
10484 Navarrete (Don M. Fernandez de) Coleccion de los Yiages y
Descubrimentos que Hicieron par Mar los Espanoles desde fines del
Siglo XV., con varies Documentos, mapi^, 5 vols.,8vo, half- morocco.
Madrid, 1829-59 2 10s
Vols. I.-II. Columbus, Relations, Letters, Documents, referring to his Four
Voyages, 1858-59.
III. Voyages of Amerigo Vespucci, Pascual da Andagoya, &c. 1829.
IV. Expediciones al Maluco, Viage de Magallanes, y de el Cano. 1837.
v. Viage de Garcia de Loaisa, y de Alvaro de Saavedra. 1837.
Oliphant (Laurence) Visit to Manila in H.M.S. "Furious,"
Capt. Sherard Osborn, November and December, 1857. See Lord
Elgin's Mission to China and Japan, p. 481
10485 Pages (Capt. de) Voyages autour du Monde et vers les Deux
Poles par Terre et par Mer, 1767-76, charts, 2 vols. 8vo, calf.
Paris, 1782 14s
10486 English Translation, maps, 2 vols., 8vo, half -calf. 10s 6d
Voyage to West Indies, New Orleans, Mexico, Acapulco. to the Ladrone atid
Philippine Islands, Java, Surat, Persian Gulf, through Mesopotamia to the
Mediterranean, Marseilles, &c., 1767-71 ; Voyage to Cape of Good Hope, Isle of
France, Kerguelen Island, Madagascar, &c., 1773-4 ; Travel to Arctic Regions. 1776.
Captain de Pages who spent eight months in the Philippines (June, 1768 to
March, 1769), gives a very interesting account of the islands, the inhabitants, tlieir
customs, dress, products, trade, &c.
Palgrave (W. Gifford) A Study of Malay Life in the Philippines.
See 'Ulysses,' p. 29.
P^ROUSE (La) Visit to Cavite and Manila, February and March,
1787, with Account of the Islands, Population, &c., withlarge views.
See La P^rouse's Voyage (2 vols. 4to, 1799, Vol. I. pp. 500-22 ;
Atlas, plates 41, 42, 58), p. 457.
10487 Report of the Philippine Commission to the President
U.S., numerous illustrations, maps, and diagrams, 4 vols. , royal 8vo,
cloth. Washington, 1900-1
This work contains a mass of material on the history and government of the
islands, and of evidence taken by the Commission on the state of the people. To
this is added valuable geographical, statistical, and scientific information, including
observations on meteorology, particularly of typhoons, translated from ' El
Archipi^lago Filipino,' a work recently compiled by the Jesuit missionaries, also
printed by the Washington Government.
83, High JSi/reet, Ma/rylebone, London^ W.
Philippine Iskmds 501
10489 Philippine Islands (The), 1493-1803, Explorations by Early
Navigators, Descriptions of the Islands and their Peoples, their
History, Records of the Catholic Missions as related in con-
temporaneous books and manuscripts, translated from Spanish,
French, Italian, Latin, &c.. Edited and Annotated by Miss BmmaH.
Blair, and J. Alex. Robertson, with Historical Introduction and
Notes by Prof. E. Gaylord Bourne, and Contributions by other
scholars and bibliographers, illustrated with facsimiles of manu-
scripts, maps, portraits, and views, Cleveland, Ohio
*** To be printed in a large type in 55 Svo vols, issued monthly
from January, 1904, each volume averaging 325 pages, cloth, top
edges gilt, one thousand sets only for subscribers, each volume
numbered and signed, price per vol. net 16s
A work which should find a place in all great libraries. The history, ethnology.
languages, folk-lore, religion of this important group of islands will be treated
comprehensively and in detail. A bibliography and bibliographical information,
recording the present location and prices of rare works, will be added, as well as an
analytical index, rendering the whole of the information in the 25 vols, readily
accessible.
10490 Randolph (C. F.) Law and Policy of Annexation, with Special
Reference to the Philippines, Svo, cloth. 1901 8s
10491 Robinson (Albert G.) The Philippines: the War and the
People : Personal Observations and Experiences, 12mo, cloth. New
York, 1901 9s
10492 Sawyer (Fred. H.) The Inhabitants of the Philippines, joor^mz^,
maps, and photo-illustrations, Svo, cloth. 1900 9s
The author, who resided in Luzon for fourteen years, gives an interesting
account of the islands, their geography and resources, the people treating in detail
of the various tribes, as well as of the Spanish administration.
10493 Scherzer (Dr. Karl) Voyage of the "Novara," 1857-59, under-
taken by Order of the Austrian Government, with chart and 66
illustrations, 3 vols, royal Svo, half-morocco. 1S61-63 1 6s
Chap. xiii. (Vol. II. pp. 279-354) contains an account of Cavite, Manila, and
of excursions into Luzitn, historical notes on the Phihppines, accounts of the inha-
bitants and their language, ecclesiastics and monasteries, tobacco trade, &c. The
expedition also visited the Caroline Islands ; the appendix contains vocabularies of
Puynipet Island (Carolines) and Sikayana or Stewart's Island.
10494 Sonnerat (P.) Voyage ^ la Nouvelle-Guinee : Description des
Lieux, Observations Physiques et Morales, et des details relatifs a
I'Histoire Naburelle, ivith 120 plates, 4to, French calf. 1776 16s
This volume, though relating a voyage to the isles of France, Bourbon, Mada-
gascar, &c. (1768-73), is chiefly devoted to a description of the Philippine Islands
especially of Luzon, Mindanao, and Yolo the author's sojourn at Manila (1771-72),
Journey into Luzon, &c. He did not go to New Guinea, but to islands on the v/est
coast. His descriptions are mostly of natural objects, chiefly of birds and fruits;
79 of the full-page plates represent the birds of the Eastern Archipelago and New
Guinea.
Des Philippines: Second Voyage aux Indes-Orientales, 1774-81
(Vol. III. pp. 367-393. See India, Supplement,
10495 Stevens (Joseph Earle) Yesterdays in the Philippines, wc^jo ancZ
32 illustrations, 12mo, cloth. [New York], 1S98 6s
Life and living in Manila before the war, visits to Mindanao, Zebu, &c.
8S, High Street Ma/rylehone, London, W.
502 Francis Edwards^s Catalogue
SuLU, or SooLOO Aeohipelago. See " Admiral Trowbridge,"
Belcher, Burbidge, Colquhoun (Mrs.), Crawfurd, Dalrymple,
Foreman, Forrest, Guiliemard, Keppel, Marryat, Pryer, Eeclus,
St. John, Sawyer, Wallace, Worcester ; Moor, p. 510 ; Cowie (Voca-
bulary), p. 515.
10497 Thevenot (Melchisedec) Relations de Divers Voyages Curieux,
qui n'ont point este Pabliees ; ou qui ont este traduites des Voya-
geursAnglois, Hollandois, Portugais, Alemands, Espagnols,Persans,
Arabes, et autres Auteurs Orientaux, enridies des figures deplantes,
d'animauxj et de cartes geographiqiies, 4 parts in 2 vols, folio, old
calf. Paris, 1696 9
This the latest issue of a most esteemed ' Collection ' contains among other pieces
Pelsart's Discovery of Australia and Shi{)wreck in 1629 ; commerce and routes, Portu-
gese and Dutch, to the East Indies, with charts of the Indian Ocean ; Pelsart's
Kemonstrance presented to the Dutch E. I. Company, 1627 ; Carrillo's and other
relations of the Philipxiine Islands, 1637-38 ; chart of the Eastern Archipelago, Cfiron's
and other accounts of Japan and Jesso ; Chinese capture of Formosa, 1661 ; relations
of China, Siam, Tenasserim, Abyssinia, &c., Roe's Embassy to the Great Mogul;
relations of Mexico and New Spain, with a native history of Mexico represented in
63 plates ; Greaves's Account of the Pyramids, &c.
TiLLEY (H. A.) Visit of the Russian Corvette '* Rynda " to Manila,
May, 1859, with Account of the Tagals and their Customs, Trade
and Products of the Philippines, &c. (Tilley, Japan, &c., 1861,
pp. 36-52). See Japan, p. 486.
10498 Tornow (Max L.) Die Wirtschaftliche Entwickelung der
Philippinen, map and illustrations, 8vo. Berlin, 1901 2s 6d
On the trade and commerce of Manila, &c.
Wild (J. J.) Visit of H.M.S. "Challenger" to the Philippine
Islands, Oct., 1874, with coloured plate of Puerto Isabella, Basilan
Island, and other illustrations. See p. 543.
Wilkes (Commodore) Narrative of the Visit of the U.S. Exploring
Expedition to Manila, Jan., 1842, mith 2 plates and other illustra-
tions. See p. 514.
10499 Worcester (Dean C.) The Philippine Islands and their People :
a Record of Personal Observation and Experience, with a short
summary of the more important facts in the History of the Archi-
pelago (including the Sulu Islands), maps and illustrations, royal
8vo, cloth. 1898 15s
"This will for a longtime be the standard work on the Philipjnne Islands. Mr.
Dean had spent nearly a year in the islands in 1887-88, studying their zoology, and
especially their bird-life, and, returning in 1890, spent a much longer time in visiting
the various islands. The zoological motives of the author in no way led him t<>
neglect the historical, geographical, (economic, and social aspects of the archipelago."
Geog. Journcd.
10500 Younghusband (Major G. J.) The Philippines and Round
About, with some Account of British Interests in these Waters,
map and illustrations, 8vo, cloth. 1899 6s
Includes chapters on the Naval Battle of Cavit6 and the Capture of Manila by
the Americans, Aguinaldo, Jose Rizal, Manila Cigars, Saigon, a Trip to Java,
Admiral Dewey (with portrait).
10501 Zuniga (Fr. Martinez de) Historical View of the Philippine
Islands, translated by John Maver, 2 vols. 8vo, half-calf. 1814 30s
8S, High Street, Marylebone, London, W.
Francis Edwards's Catalogue 503
MALAYA, STEAITS SETTLEMENTS;
Penang, Malacca, Singapore, Johor, Selangor, and Indian
Archipelago Generally.
Special Works on Sumatra ; Java and Netherlands India ; Borneo ;
Celebes; Moluccas, Banda, Timor, Bali, &e. ; Philippine and
SuLU Groups, are catalogued separately.
*** For Malay Language, see pp. 515 and 516.
10503 Ackermann^s World in Miniature. The Asiatic Islands and
New Holland, edited by Frederic Shoberl, 26 coloured plates, 2 vols.
18mo, cloth. [1824] lOg
The Philippines and Marian Islands, Sumatra, Nicobars, Andamans, Java, Bali
Timor, Eotti, Borneo, Celebes, Amboyna, New Guinea, New Holland, Van Diemen's
Land.
10504 Annandale (Nelson) and Robinson (Herbert C>) Fasciculi
Malayenses. Anthropological and Zoological Eesults of an Expe-
dition to Perak and the Siamese Malay States, 1901-2.
Anthropology, Part I., pp. 118 and 18 plates, 4to. 1903 30s
10505 The Siamese Malay States, illustrated Scottish Geog.
Mag., 1900, pp. 505-523 2s 6d
Mr. Annandale accompanied Mr. Skeat's expedition as zoologist.
10506 Begbie (Capt. P. J., Madras Artillery) The Malayan Peninsula
and its Inhabitants, their History, Manners, Customs, Politics,
maps and engravings, Svo, boards. \_Madras\ 1834 10s
10507 Belcher (Sir Edward) Narrative of the Voyage of the
"Samarang," 1843-46, employed Surveying the Islands of the
Eastern Archipelago, with brief Vocabulary, and Notes on the
Natural History by Arthur Adams, 5 charts, 10 plates, and 30 etchings,
2 vols, royal Svo, cloth. 1848 18s
During the four years covered by this celebrated voyage surveys and observa-
tions were made of Quelpart, the Bashees, Philippines, Loo-Choo, Borneo, Labuan,
Brunei, and Sooloo, Balambangam, Celebes, Ternate, Hong Kong, Singapore, &c.
The narrative contains accounts of several contests with pirates in the Molucca
seas. The notes of the Natural History by the distinguished naturalist Adams fills
the larger part of the second volume. Nagasaki was also visited August, 1845.
10508 Zoology of the Voyage of H.M.S. "Samarang" (1843-46),
edited by Arthur Adams, wit/i 55 plates {mostly coloured), royal 4to,
cloth. 1850 3
I. Vertebrata, by John E. Gray.
II. Fish, by Sir John Kichardson.
HI. Mollusca (including anatomy of Spirula, by Prof. Owen), by Arthur Adams
and Lovell Reeve.
IV. Articulata, by Adams and Adam White.
V. Kadiata, by J. E. Gray.
83, High ^Street, Marylebone, London, W.
504 Francis Edwards's Catalogue
10509 Bennett (George, M.D.) Wanderings in New South Wales,
Batavia, Pedir Coast, Singapore, and China ; Journal of a Natural-
ist, 1832-34, 2 vols, 8vo, boards. 1834 lis
Dr. Bennett visited Batavia (May, 1833), in the " Sir Thomas Munro." He gives
an account of the rebel native chief San tot (Colonel in Dutch Service), Pedir Coast
of Sumatra (June and July, 1833), description of the country round Pedir, its
natives, natural history, products, trade in the areca nut, &c., treaty between the
British and Achinese (1819) of Hong Kong, Macao, Canton, (visited September,
October, and November, 1833), description of the bird of paradise. Reeve's pheasants,
plants, sandalwood, &c., Singapore (November to December 1833), with description
of the settlement, botanic garden, the camphor tree, and other productions, pearl
tago, the Chinese settlers, description of an Ungka Ape, excursions into the forests
and jungles, &c. The second volume contains appendices on the Cocoa-nut Tree,
Plantain, the Albatross, Pearly Nautilus. Madeira and the Cape Verdes were visited
on the outward and St. Helena on the homeward voyage.
10510 Bird (Miss Isabella, i.e., Mrs. Bishop) The Golden Chersonese
and the Way Thither, ma'p and illustrations, 8vo, cloth. 1883 6s
Travels through the Straits Settlements, Hong Kong, Canton, Saigon, Singapore,
Malacca, Perak, Seldngor, &c.
10512 Boucher (F.) The Indian Archipelago, with Suggestions for
Promoting Commerce and Colonization therein, map, 12mo, cloth.
1857 4s
10513 Bougainville (Capt. Louis- Antoine) Voyage Round the World
in '* La Boudeuse " and " L':6toile," 1766-69, 19 charts and 3 figiires,
English Translation, with introduction and notes by J. R. Forster,
4to, half-calf. 1772 - 16s
After crossing the Pacific, visiting Tahiti and New Hebrides, Bougainville
steered round the northern coast of New Guinea to Ceram, Bouro, and Batavia,
thence to the India Ocean, calling at Bourbon and the Isle of France.
10514 Brassey (Lady) The Last Voyage to India and Australia in
the " Sunbeam," 1877, chart, 20 full-page and other illustrations, 8vo,
cloth. 1889 7s 6d
Includes gome pretty views of Singapore, Sarawak, Labuan, and Jungle Scenes
in Borneo, &c.
Bridges (Mrs.) A Lady's Visit to Penang, Malacca, Singapore,
Java, &c., 1879-80. See Japan, p. 466.
BuRBiDGE (F. W.) Visit to Singapore, with account of its Inhabi-
tants, Society of the Colony, Chinese, Malays, &c., and a Visit to
Johop and Gunong Puloi Mountain, descriptions of tropical
vegetation, wild men and animals, &c. See ' Gardens of the Sun,*
p. 531.
10515 Caddy (Mrs. F.) To Siam and Malaya in the Duke of Suther-
land's Yacht '* Sans Peur," 8vo, cloth. 1888 5s
10516 Cameron (John) Our Tropical Possessions in Malayan India,
Singapore, Penang, ProvinceWellesley, and Malacca, their Peoples,
Products, Commerce, and Government, 7 coloured plates, 8vo, cloth.
1865 7s 6d
Cantor (Dr.) Malayan Mammalia, &c. See Misoell. Papers,
p. 510.
Careri (Gemelli) Visit to Malacca and Singapore, June and July,
1695, with Account of the Malays. See his * Voyage Round the
World (pp. 255-260), pp. 4; 496.
83^ High jSPreet, Ma/rylebone^ London^ W
Malayay Straits Settlements, dec. 505
10518 ' Caroline," Voyage of H.M.S., to India, China, Pulu
Penang, &c., chart, 8vo, cloth. (Phillips), 1806 5s
Contains a very interesting account of Pulu Penang or Prince of Wales Island,
visited January, February, and March, 1805 (pp. 87-105).
10519 Clifford (Hugh) In Court and Kampong : Tales and Sketches
of Native Life in the Malaya Peninsula, 12mo, cloth. 1897 6s
Exhibiting the principal characteristics of ten different states of the peninsula.
10520 In a Corner of Asia, being Tales and Impressions of Men
and Things in the Malay Peninsula, 12mo, cloth. 1899 3s 6d
10521 Journey through Malay States of Trengganu and Kelantan,
1895, map Geog. Journal, January, 1897 (Vol. IX. pp. 1-37) 2s
10522 Life in the Malay Peninsula Col. Inst., July, 1899 Is
10523 British and Siamese Malaya Ihid., Janua^ry, 1903 Is
10525 Collingwood (Dr.) Rambles of a Naturalist in China Seas,
Observations in Formosa, Borneo, Singapore, &c., 1867-68, illus-
trated, 8vo, cloth. 1868 " 7s 6d
Contains several chapters relating to Singapore, the Malays, and Klings, the
climate, soil, natural poducts, nutmeg tree, suaar-cane, cotton, coffee, pepper, fruit,
cocoa-nut, cinnamon ; the Straits' Chinese, a visit to Johor, &c,
10526 Conrad (Joseph) Tales of Unrest, 12mo, cloth. 2s 6d
Contains 'Karain, a Memory,' and 'The Lagoon,' two stories of the Malay
Archipelago, and other tales.
10527 Crawfurd (John) History of the Indian Archipelago, Manners,
Arts, Languages, Religions, Institutions, and Commerce of its
Inhabitants, 34 Tplates and map, 3 vols. 8vo, calf. 1820 1 5s
Vol. I. Physical character, manners, usages, games, amusements of the native
inhabitants ; foreign settlers, us^-ful arts, dress, weapons, arithmetic, calendar,
navigation, medicine, music, agriculture, husbandry, &c.
Vol. II. Language and literature of Java, of the Malays of Celebes, of Polynesia,
&c., with vocabularies, religions of the Islanders, Mohammedans and Christians ;
history of Java ; of the Malays, Arabians, and Europeans in the Archipelago.
Vol. III. Of government, revenue, laws, commerce, products, &c.
The result of observations and researches during nine year->' residence in Prince
of Wales's Island and Java, and during missions to Bali and Celebes. The work,
though issued more than eighty years ago, etill retains its value as a work of
reference.
10528 Descriptive Dictionary of the Indian Islands and Adjacent
Countries, map, 8vo, cloth. 1856 8s 6d
A new and revi-ed edition of the editor's * History of the Indian Archipelago,'
places and subjects, languages, products, &c., are arranged in alphabetical onier ;
e.g., Mttlayan Subjects : Alhoquerque, Johor, Kalantan, Malacca, Malay, Malay
Peninsula, Pahang, Perak, Piracy, Penang, Queda, Singapore, Tin, &c.
The Island of Singapore ; its description, aspect, climate,
productions, agriculture, trade, population, history, &n., with view
and plan. See Embassy to Siam (2 vols., 8vo, 1830, Vol. 11. ,
pp. 345-405)), p. 363.
See also Moor's Indian Archipelago, p. 510.
10529 [ ] Suggestions for Administration of the Straits Settle-
ments, 8vo, pp. 16, cloth. [1861] 3s 6d
83j High Street, Marylebone, London, W.
506 Francis Edwards's Catalogue
10530 D'Alboquerque the Great, Commentaries of, translated by
W. de Gray Birch, portraits and plans, 4 vols. 8vo, cloth (Hakltjyt
Soc). 1875-84 2
D'Alboquerque mailed for Malacca, 1511 ; the kingdom and city dee^cribed, its
customs and government, negotiations with the king ; the attacks of the Portuguese
unon the city ; its capture, fortress erected ; an expedition under D'Abreu sent to
the Moluccas, and an ambassador to the King of S'am ; D'Alboquerque, returmng
to India, is wrecked on the Coast of Sumatra, arrives at Goa. Vol. III. pp. 57-206.
10531 D 'Almeida (W. B.) Geography of Perak and Adjacent Malay
States, wap-JouR. R. Geog. Soc, 1876 (Vol. XLV. pp. 357-380),
cloth. 4s
10532 Daly ([Sir] D. D.) Surveys and Explorations in the Native
Malayan States, 2 maps, Proc. R. Geog. Soc, June, 1885 (Vol. VII.
pp. 393-412). 2s
Dampier's Account of Malacca, 1688-90. See Dampieb's Voyages
(Vols. I. and II.), p. 497.
10534 Daniell (S.) Picturesque Yoyage to China and India, containing
50 engravings coloured in imitation of the original drawings, including
ten of Malays of the Straits, Java, &g., 4to, half- morocco. 4
For list of views, see China, p. 381.
10535 Davidson (G. T.) Trade and Travel in the Far East : Recollec-
tions of Twenty-one Years in Java, Singapore, Australia, and
China, 12mo, cloth. 1846 3s 6d
Delmar (Walter) Visit to Singapore, 1899. See Japan, p. 469.
10536 Dennys (N. B.) A Descriptive Dictionary of British Malaya,
royal 8vo, cloth. 1894 1 4s
Contains a Skeleton Bibliography of the subject, articles on Malaya, Singapore,
Malacca, Penang, Perak, Province Wellesley, P. of Wales and Cocos Islands, Johor,
Kedah, Agriculture, Arms. Fibres, Paddy Planting, Piracy, Sago, Tapioca, Tripang,
&c., and over 1-10 articles quoted or rewritten from Crawford's 'Dictionary of the
Indian Archipelago.'
10537 Distant (W. L.) Rhopalocera Malayana: a Description of the
Butterflies of the Malay Peninsula and Islands of Penang and
Singapore, 46 plates, containing over 600 coloured specimens, and
129 ivoodcuts, royal 4to, half-morocco. 1882-6 5 5s
10538 Earl (G. Windsor) The Eastern Seas : Voyages and Adventures
in the Indian Archipelago, 1832-4, comprising a Tour of Java,
Visits to Borneo, the Malay Peninsula and Siam, Account of
Singapore, &c., 8vo, half-calf. 1837 8s 6d
With observations on the commercial resources of the Archipelago, and on the
unexplored parts of N. and N.W. Australia.
10539 Fitch (Ralph), England's Pioneer to India and Burma,
with Notices of his Companions and Contemporaries, v^^ith his
remarkable Narrative told in his own Words, by J. Horton Ryley,
illustrations from contemporary engravings, &c., 8vo, cl. 1899 4s
Fitch was the survivor of a small partv of men who carried with them royal
missives to India and China. He arrived in India as a prisoner of Portugal and
Spain ; crossing the Peninsula he pursued his investigations in Burma and at Malacca
(visited in Feb. and March, 1588).
10540 Fokker (Dr. A. A.) Maleisch Brievenboek (in Roman
character), 8vo, pp. 48. Amsterdam, 1900 2s
83, High Street, Marylehone, London, W.
Malayct, Straits Settlements, <^c. 507
10541 Forbes (Henry O.) A Naturalist's Wanderings in the Eastern
Archipelago, 1878-83, imtli maps and numerous illustrations and
descriptions by J. B. Gibbs, 8vo, cloth. 1885 12s 6d
10542 Another copy, half -calf, gilt 15s
Part I. The Cocos-Keeling Islands. II. Java. III. Sumatra in the Lampongs
and in the Palembang Presidency. IV. The Moluccas (Banda and Amboina), Timor-
Liut. V. Burn. VI. Timor. U ith valuable scientific appendices, vocabularies, &c.
10543 Forbes (Anna, Mrs. H. O.) Insulinde : Experiences of a
Naturalist's Wife in the Eastern Archipelago, map, 12mo, cloth.
Edinburgh, 1887 2s
Mrs. Forbes^ joined her husband in Dec, 1881, after his return from Sumatra.
Her book, compiled from letters to her friends, describes her own and her husband's
personal experiences at Buitenzorg and Batavia, ht Surabaya and Macassar, and in
voyages to and from the Eastern Islands Banda, Amboina, Tenimber, and Timor.
10544 Forrest (Capt. Thomas) Voyage to the Mergui Archipelago,
also Account of Jan Sylan, Palo Pinang, Queda, Achin, Celebes,
&c., portrait, maps, plates, and coast views, 4to, iDoards. 1792 1
See also Burma, p. 275.
GiGLio (Prof.) Visit of the Italian Corvette '* Magenta" to Singa-
pore, May, 1866, with a Description of the Settlement and of the
Races of the Indian Archipelago. See China, p. 385.
10545 Godinho de Eredia. Malacca, I'lnde Meridionale, et le
Cathay, Manuscrit original autographe en facsimile, et traduit par
Lon Janssen, avec preface de Ch. Ruelens, mimerous maps, 4to,
.calf. Brussels, 1882 (120 copies printed) 3
Reproduction and translation in French of a Portuguese MS. in the Royal
Library, Brussels ; also facsimile of a map in the British Museum by M. Godinho de
Eredia. The latter, discovered and described by R. H. Major in 1861, was at first put
forth as a claim to the discovery of Australia in 1601, but afterwards characterized
by Mr. Major as an imposture. The present volume was produced to show that the
map is authentic, though not claiming the discovery. The work itself is extremely
valuable as showing the knowledge which the Portuguese had of the coasts and
countries of Southern and Eastern Asia India, China, Malaya, Sumatra, Java,
Austmlia, Borneo, and other islands of the Archipelago at the beginning of the
17th century.
10546 Groeneveldt (W. P.) Notes on the Malay Archipelago and
Malacca, from Chinese Sources, map, Batavia, 1876 ; with Supple-
mentary Jottings, pp. 22 (1890 ?), imp. 8vo, half-calf 7s 6d,
Historical notes relating to Malaya, Java, Bali, Sumatra, Banka, Malacca, Johor
Kelantan, Borneo, Karimata Islands, Timor, Moluccas. See Miscell. Papers, p. 510.
10457 Guillemard (F. H. H.) Malaysia and the Pacific Archipelagoes,
numerous maps and illustrations, 8vo, cloth. 1894 12s
Hamilton (Capt. Alex.) Account of Malacca, Johor &c.
(1703), with Observations on the Island of Singapore which the
Sultan of Johor offered to present to him. See p. 147.
10548 Helms (Ludvig Y.) Pioneering in the Far East (Borneo, Bali),
Visits to California, Japan, and the White Sea, maps and illustra-
tions, 8vo, cloth. 1882 4s 6d
The author gives an account of the Settlement at Singapore visited in 1847
1849-50, and at subsequent periods during twenty years' readence in the Archipelago*
See also Borneo, Bali, Japan.
83, High Street, Marylehone, London, W.
508 Francis Edwards^s Catalogue
HiPPON (Capt.) Voyage to Bantam, Siam, &c., 1611, by Peter
Floris and N. Marten. See Collections of Astley, Pubohas, and
Thevenot.
HoLMAN (Lieut.) Visit to Penang, Malacca, and Singapore, August-
September, 1830. See Holman's Travels, Vol. IV. ; China, p. 389.
10549 Hornaday (W. T.) Two Years in the Jungle : Experiences of a
^DoS Hunter and Naturalist in India, Ceylon, Malay Peninsula, and
Borneo, ma'p and illustrations, 8vo, half-morocco. 1885 lis
Part III. (pp. 291-332), Malaya : Singapore, Sea Coast and Interior of SelaDgor.
10550 Innes (Mrs. Emily) The Chersonese, with the Gilding off,
2 vols. 12mo, cloth. 1885 6s
Interesting experiences of Innes, collector and magistrate, at Langat in the
native Malay State, describing Malay manners, dress, cholera, tigers, flowers, and
insects, visits to Perak, &c.
10551 Jukes (J. Beete) Naturalist Narrative of the Surveying "Voyage
of H.M.S. " Fly," Capt. Blackwood, in Torres Strait, New Guinea,
and other Islands of the Eastern Archipelago, 1842-46, together
with an Excursion into Eastern Java, 2 maps, 19 steel engravings,
and other illustrations, 2 vols. 8vo, half-calf, gilt. 1847 2 10s
Vol. I. chap. XV. (pp. 367-388) containing an account of Timor and its abori-
gines, and physical and geological character of the country visited Sept., 1843 ;
chap. xvi. (pp. 389-423) Sandalwood Island, Sumbawa, and Lombock, and Madura
visited Oct., 1844. Vol. II. chaps, i. to vi. treats of the Excursion into Eastern
Java in Nov., 1844, to Jan , 184-5, and of the Dutch Government, sugar cultivation,
&c. Chap. vii. of the Straits of Bali and Alass, of Lombock (visited June, 1845).
Chap. viii. Singapore and Malacca were vis'ted July and Aug., 1845. Chap. ix. treats
of the ethnolo2;y of the Indian and Pacific Oceans and of the geology of the Archi-
pelago (with 4 plates).
10552 Keane (A. H.) Eastern Geography: The Malay Peninsula,
Indo-China, the Eastern Archipelago, the Philippines, and New
Guinea, map, 12ino, cloth. 1892 4s
10553 Lake (Harry) Johore: Geography, Inhabitants, kc, with map
Geog. Journal, April, 1894 (Vol. III. pp. 281-302) 2s
10554 Laplace (C. P. T.) Voyage autour du Monde de la Corvette
'*La Favourite," 1830-32, 4 vols. 8vo, half-morocco, Paris, 1832-35;
also. Album Historique de Voyage, par M. de Sainson, super-royal
folio, half-morocco. Paris, 1835 5
Contains a series of 72 well-executed and faithful sketches, including scenes in
Bourbon (3), Mauritius (4), Seychelles (1), Pondichery i7), Madras (2). Malacca and
Singapore, visited 1832 (8), Manila (10), Macao and Canton (12), Cochin C;hina (5),
Java (fi'. River Derwent, V.D.L. (1), Sydney and Woolloomooloo (2), Kororareka,
N.Z. (3), Valparaiso (3), Rio Janeiro (2), &c.
Lay (G. Tradescant) A Few Remarks made during the Voyage of
the "Himmaleh" (from the Singapore Free Press, 1837) Logan's
Jour. Ind. Archipelago, Oct., 1852 (Vol. VI. pp. 574-584). See
also Japan, p. 477.
10557 Leyden (Dr. John) Malay Annals, translated, with Introduc-
tion by Sir Stamford Raffles,' 8vo, boards. 1821 10s 6d
LiPENius, Navigatio Salomonis Ophiritica. See p. 13.
83, High Street, Marylehone, London, W. '
Malaya, Straits Settlements, c6c. 509
10559 Logan (James Richardson) Journal of the Indian Archipelago
and Eastern Asia, Vols. I. II. (wanting Nos. 4 and 9), III. No. 1,
VI. (wanting Nos. 1 and 3), VII. VIII., Nos. 1, 2, 3, 4, 8vo.
Singapore, 1847-54 (rare) 2 10s
10561 McLarty (F. M.) Affairs of the Colony: History of the Straits
Settlements and British Protected States of the Malay Peninsula,
Svo, pp. 260. Penang, 1893 6s
10562 McNair (Major Fred.) Perak and the Malay's "Sarong" and
" Kris," illustrated, Svo, cloth. 1878 7s 6d
10563 McNair (Major J. F. A.) and Bayliss (W. D.) Prisoners their
Own Warders : Record of the ConvictPrisons and Establishments at
Singapore, Bencoolen, Penang, and Malacca from 1797, maps and
illustrations, 8vo, cloth. 1889 7s
10564 Mahe de la Bourdonnais (Count A.) De I'lsthme de Kra, ou de
Malaka, 1883 (Bull. Soo. Indo-Chinoise, 1890, pp. 265-273 2s 6d
Mandelslo (J. A. de) Accounts of the Kingdoms of Malacca,
Johor, Patana, &c. (pp. 132-136), of the Islands of Sumatra
(pp. 136-139), Java (pp. 139-153), Baly (pp. 153-154), Borneo (pp. 154-
155), Celebes (pp. 155-156), Gilolo (p. 156), Amboyna (pp. 156-159),
Banda (pp. 159-160), Moluccas (pp. 160-166), the Philippines
(pp. 166-167). See Japan, p. 479.
10565 Marsden (Wm.) Memoirs of a Malayan Family, translated
from the Malay, 8vo, cloth (O. T. Fund). 1830 10s 6d
10566 Bibliotheca Marsdeniana, Philologica et Orientalis : Cata-
logue of Books and Manuscripts, 4to, boards. 1827 10s 6d
The arrangement is alphabetical under Authors, Anonymous Works being
entered in the second or Chronological and Subject Sections, which include American,
Arabian, Armenian, Basque, Burman, Celtic, Chinese, Egyptian, English, Ethiopic,
Finnic,French, Georgian, Greek,Hebrew, Indian (Sanscrit, Hindustani, Tamul,Telinga,
&c.), Japanese (Luchu, Corean, Formosan). Javanese, Latin (and its derivatives),
Malayan (East Insular, Madagascar, New Holland), Mauritanian, Negro, Persian,
Polynesian, Polyglotts, Scandinavian, Slavo"ian, Sumatran, Syriac, Tartarian (Mon-
golianj Manchu, Siberian), Teutonic (German, Dutch, Anglo-Saxon), Tunkinese
(Cochm- Chinese), Turkish, &c.
See also Sumatra, p. 518.
10567 Martin (Montgomery) British Possessions in the Indian Ocean,
&c. (Colonial Libray), 12mo, cloth. 1837 2s 6d
Includes Accounts of Penang, Malacca, and Singapore : their Areas, Physical
Aspect, History, Climate, Products, Commerce, Population, Statistics, &c.
10568 Maxwell (Sir P. Benson) Our Malay Conquests, Svo, pp. viii-
124. 1878 2s
10569 Maxwell (W E.) The Malay Peninsula : its Resources and
Prospects Proc. R. Col. Inst., 1891, Vol. 23, pp. 3-46, cloth 3s
10570 [Menezes] Malaca Conquistada pelo Grande AfFonso de Albu-
querque: Poema Heroica de Francisco de sa De Menezes; com os
Argumentos de Bernardo Ferreira, 3rd edit., 8vo, calf. Lisbon,
1779 (rare) 9s
Milne (Rev. Wm.) Account of the L. M. S. Mission at Malacca
(branch of China Mission), 1815-20, with Account of Malay trans-
lations by Rev. C. H. Thomson. See China, p. 398.
8S, High Street, Marylehone, London, W.
510 Francis Edvxirds^s Catalogue
10571 Miscellaneous Papers on Indo-China and the Indian Archi-
pelago, engravings, facsimiles of inscriptions^ maps, &c., First Series,
2 vols. 8vo, cloth. (Triibner) 1886 (scarce) lis
The papers are reprinted from the Straits Branch of the Royal Asiatic Society's
Journal, Dairy mple's 'Oriental Repertory,' 'Asiatic Researches,' 'Journals of the
Royal Asiaticj' ' Bengal Asiatic,' 'Malayan Miscellanies,' and other sources.
Contents of First Series, Vol. I. :
Topi)ing (Michael) Some Accounts of Quedah.
Formation of the Establishment of Poolo Peenang.
Marsden ( W.) Traces of Hindu Language and Literature among the Malays.
Howison (J.> The Elastic Gum Vine of Prince of Wales Island.
Roxburgh (Dr.) Caoutchouc Vine of Sumatra and Pulo-Pinang.
Hunter (Dr.) Species of Pepper found on Prince of Wales Island.
Leyden (Dr.) Languages and Literature of the Indo-Chinese Nations.
Low (Capt. J.) Geological Features of the Malayan Peninsula.
Ware (T.) Geology of Pulo-Pinang, &c.
Climate of Singapore.
Inscriptions from Singapore, Wellesley, Keddah, &c.
Alphabets of the Philippine Islands.
Observations of the Tides in the Indian Archipelago.
Route across the Isthmus of Krau, by Capts. Al. Eraser and J. G. Forlong.
BIyth (E.) On the Different Species of Orang-utan ; and other Papers relating
to Borneo, Sumatra, Mergui, Tenasserim, &c.
Conteiits of First Series, Vol. II. :-~
Cantor (Dr.) Catalogues of Malayan Mammalia and Reptiles ; and Account of
his Botanical Collection by W. Griffith, with Indexes.
Blyth (E.) The Flat Horned Cattle of S.E. Asia.
10572 Miscellaneous Papers on Indo-China and the Indian Archi-
pelago, Second Series, map, 2 vols. 8vo, cloth. (Triibner) 1887 6s
Papers from the Journal of the Indian Archipelago, Bengal Asiatic Society's
Journal, Malayan Miscellany, Royal Asiatic Soc. Journal, &c.
Contents of Second Series, Vol. I. :
Logan (J. R.) Excursion from Singapur to Malacca and Pinang, 1845.
The Rocks of Pulu Ubin, 1846.
Stoliczka ( Dr. F.) Notes on Malayan Amphibia and Reptilia.
On the Land Shells of Penang Island.
Groeneveldt (W. P.) Notes on the Malay Archipelago and Malacca (from
Chinese sources).
Van der Tuuk (Dr. H. N.) Outlines of a Malagasy Grammar.
Contents of Second Series, Vol. II. :
Van der Tuuk (Dr.) Malay MSS. belonging to the R. Asiatic Soc.
Borie (Rev. Father) Account of the Mantras.
Memorandum of a Journey to the Summit of Gunong Benko.
Friederich (Dr. R.) Account of the Island of Bali.
Diard and Duvancel, Notes on Zoological Subjects.
Jack (Dr. Wm.) Descriptions of Malayan Plants.
10573 Moor (J. H.) Notices of the Indian Archipelago, and Adjacent
Countries, Part I., with 6 maps, 4to, boards. Singapore, 1837
(scarce) 1 10s
^ A collection of Papers relating to Borneo, Celebes, Bali, Java, Sumatra, Nias,
Philippine Islands. Sulus, Siam, Cochin China, Malayan Peninsula. &c., from the
Singapore Chronicle, 1824-34. Some of them were written by Mr. Crawfurd, subse-
quently to the publication of his ' History of the Indian Archipelago' ; Treaty
between the British and Netherlands Government (1824) and its Operation. The
article on the Malay Peninsula is by Mr. Moor himself ; others on the Territory of
Naning and its Inhabitants, States of Calang, Jellaboo, Ulu-Pahang, Jellaye, and
Srimenanti are by Lieut. Newbold.
S3, High Street, Ma/rylebone, London, W.
Malaya, Straits Settlements, &c. 511
10574 Newbold (Lieut. T. J.) Political and Statistical Account of
the British Settlements in the Straits of Malacca PenaDg, Malacca,
and Singapore, with a History of the Native Malay States, 8 maps,
plans, &c., 2 vols. 8vo, cloth. 1839 12s
Vol. I. General View of the Malayan Peninsula, Descriptions of the Provinces
Pinang, Wellesley, Malacca, Naning, Singapore, Copies of Treaties between Great
Britain and Holland, 1824, with Quedah, with Siam, Perak, Salangore, Johore, &c.,
for the cession of Singapore.
Vol. II. Detailed Accounts of the Malayan States Quedah, Perak. Salangore,
Johore, Penang, Kemaman, and Tringanu, Kalantan, Patani, Interior States, Malay
Customs, Laws, Language, and Literature, Wild Tribes of the Peninsula, Battas of
Sumatra, other Races, &c.
Account of Naning, and Native Malayan States, with map.
See Moor, Indian Archipelago.
10575 Sketch of the Malayan Peninsula, and Note on Malayan
MSS. and Books {Madras Journal, Jan., 1838, pp. 52-88) 3s 6d
NiEUHOFF (John) Visit to Malacca, 1662, with Account of its
Capture by the Dutch Johor, Pahan, Patane, their Inhabitants,
Language, Trade, &c. See Java, p. 525.
10576 Norman (Henry) People and Politics of the Far East, Results
of Four Years' Travels, maps and t7htst?'ations, 8vo, cloth, 1895 6s
On the Straits Settlements, Protected Malay States, and their Political Position.
Accounts of Journeys in the Jungle, and On a Raft through Kelantan ; on China,
Korea, Japan, Philijjpines, &c.
Oliphant (Laurence) Visits to Singapore, June and July, 1857, with
Account of its Chinese Population and Trade; Trip to Johore, &c.
See p. 481.
10577 Osborn (Capt. Sherard) Quedah : Stray Leaves from a Journal
in Malayan Waters, chart and 4 litho-plates, 12mo, cloth. 1857 4s
10578 Quedah ; Cruise in Japanese Waters, and Fight on the
Peiho. 1859, 1 vol. cloth 5s
A graphic narrative of blockading proceedings, and adventures afloat and
ashore, with descriptions of coast and forest scenery, native character, manners and
cus'oms. Capt. Osborn saw Malay battling with Malay, commanded a Malay crew,
and learned to understand and like the race of sailors, who, wh'itever their fnults,
possess many of the finest attributes of a seafaring people.
Pedeksen, Durch den Indischen Archipel. See p. 518.
10579 Pickering (W. A.) The Straits Settlement: its Early History
Asiatic Quarterly, Jan. and April, 1896 4s
10580 Pleyte (C. M.) Indonesian Ait : Selected Specimens of Ancient
and Modern Art and Handiwork from the Indian Archi pelago, luith
25 photogravure plates, super-royal folio, in 5 portfolios 2 10s
10581 Popham (Sir Home) Description of Prince of Wales Island,
and its Advantage as a Marine Establishment, 8vo, half-calf.
1805 4s 6d
10582 Preyer (Dr. Axel) Indo-Malayische Streifziige: Beobachtungen
und Bilder aus Natur und Wirtschaffcsleben in Tropischen Siid-
Asien, with 50 illustrations, 8vo, pp. viii-287. Leipzig, 1903 3s
Narrative of a voyage through the Suez Canal to Ceylon, Singapore, &c., with
chapters on the Inhabitants, Trade, and Products of Sumatra, Java, and Nether-
lands-India in general.
83, High Street, Maryleho7ie, London, W.
512 Francis Edwards's Catalogue
Pyrard de Laval, Visit to Malacca, 1608. See India, p. 216.
10583 Raffles (Sir Thomas Stamford), Founder of Singapore, Life of,
by Demetrius Boulger, portraits, views, maps, &c., royal 8vo, cloth.
1899 6s
The Malayu Nation and its Maritime Institutions Asiatic
Researches (Vol. XII. pp. 102-159). See p. 305.
Addresses to the Batavian Society on the Eastern Archipelago.
See Memoir (4to, pp. 134-185 ; 8vo, Appendix, Vol. II.), p. 525.
On Banca, Borneo, Celebes, Java, Boro-Bodo, language, Bali, &c.
10584 Rathborne (Ambrose B.) Camping and Tramping in Malaya :
Fifteen Years' Pioneering in the Native States, map and illustra-
tions, 8vo, cloth. 1898 4s
Observations of the flora and the resources of the region, with descriptions of
the natives and of the Chinese settlers.
10585 Rich (Lieut.) The Campaign in the Malay Archipelago, Perak,
&c., 1875-76 R. E. Institute. 1878 3s
10586 Ridley (H. N.) Expedition to the Tahan District, Pahang,
Malaya, with map Proc. R.G.S. (Aug., 1892, pp. 533-540) 2s
10587 St. John (Horace) The Indian Archipelago ; its History and
State, 2 vols. 12mo, cloth. 1853 10s
Singapore, Sumatra, Java., Borneo, Celebes, the Moluccas, Philippines, Banda,
their Di^covery and Trade, Piracy, the Portuguese, Dutch, British, Ptajah Brooke, &c.
Scherzer (Dr. Karl) Visit of the Austrian Frigate " Novara " to
Singapore, 15th to 21st April, 1858, with History and Description
of the City and Island, the Inhabitants, Plantations, Trade, &c.
See Voyage of the *' Novara " (Vol. II. pp. 157-174), p. 501.
Scott ([Sir] J. G.) " Shway Yoe." The Proposed Canal through
the Isthmus of Kra. See ' Prance and Tonking ' (chap, xxiv.), p. 369.
Seemann (Berthold) Visit to Singapore, Jan., 1851, with Account
of its Natural Products Voyage of the *' Herald " (2 vols., 1853,
Vol. II. pp. 246-258). See p. 415.
10588 Skeat (W. W.) Malay Magic : an Introduction to the Folklore
and Popular Religion of the Malay Peninsula, ivith 7 figures and
28 plates, Preface by C. Otto Blagden, 8vo, cloth. 1900 21s
A comprehensive study founded upon personal observations in the State of
Selangor, with additions from other authors. See Annandalb, p. 503.
10589 Smith (Capt. Robert) Views in Prince of Wales's Island,
11 magnificent coloured vieivs, engraved byDaniell from the original
paintings, size 20 in. by 27 in., elephant folio, cloth. 1821 5 10s
Panoramic view of Prince of Wales Island and opposite Malayan shore,
Suffolk House, View of the Chinese Mills, Penang, Glugor House and the Spice
Plantations, View from tlie Convalescent Bungalow, View from Halliburton's Hill,
View from Strawberry Hill, Mt. Erskine and Pulo Ticoose Bay, View of the North
Beach from the Council House, View of the Cascade, View of the Great Tree the
last two views half size of others.
SoNNERAT (M.) De Malacca Voyage anx Indes-Orientale, 1774-81
(Vol. III. pp. 353-366). See India, Supplement.
83, High Street, Marylebone, London, W,
Malaya, Straits Settlements, d'c. 513
10589a Straits Settlements, Report on the Administration of, during
1860-61, folio, boards. Singapore 3s 6d
10590 Swettenham (Sir Frank Athelstane) Malay Sketches, 12nio,
cloth. 1896 3s 6d
Sketches of Malay Scenery and Character : the Eeal Malay, the Tiger, a Fishing
Picnic, the Murder of the Hawker, Amok, Latah, the Eternal Feminine, a Malay
Komance, Superstitions. J. W, Woodford Birch, a Personal Incident, Evening, &c.
10591 The Real Malay : Pen Pictures, 12mo, cloth. 1900 4s
10592 BritishRuleinMalaya Peoc.R. Col. Inst., Vol. XXYII.
pp. 273, cloth. 1896 3s
10593 Thomson (J. Turnbull) Some Glimpses of Life in the Far
East, coloured frontispiece, 2nd edit., 8vo, cloth. 1865 4s
Sketches in Batavia, Singapore, Malacca, Pulo Pinang, Meccawee, Kochchai,
Gamut, Kedda ; the First Chinese War, &c.
10594 Sequel to some Glimpses of Life in the Far East, coloured
frontispiece, 8vo, cloth. 1865 4s
The Anglo-Indian Alligator and the Anglo-Saxon Flies, the Aboriginal Mind,
the Malay Amok, Slavery, Polygamy, Mahomedan Proselytism, "Christian Mis-
sionaries, the C'ivil Service, the tlncovenanted, Malay Governments 400 Years Ago
and Now, the Mystery, the Anglo-Indian Connection.
10595 Hakayit Abdullah : Translations from his Autobiography,
12rao, cloth. 1874 3s 6d
Contains reminiscences of Singapore, Malacca, the British capture of Java, Sir
Stamford Raffles, John Crawfurd, Colonel Farquhar, Capt. Newbold, giving acute
observations on events of the early nineteenth century in Malay waters.
10596 Thomson (John) The Straits of Malacca, Indo-China, and
China : Ten Years' Travels and Adventures, maps, and 60 illustra-
tions, 8vo, cloth. 1875 8s
Mr. Thomson visited Penang, Quedah, Province Wellesley, Malacca, and Singa-
pore. He gives accounts of the Malays and Chinese, and of some hunting experiences
in the jungles.
ToREEN (Olof) Visit to Queda, April, 1751. See Osbeck's Voyage
to China, pp. 401 and 525.
10597 Tugault (M. A.) Les Sauvages du Mt. Ophir : Capture
d' Elephants Sauvages, &c. (excerpt Bull. I'Ath^n^e Oriental).
1882 2s 6d
10598 Varthema (Ludovico di), Travels of, in Egypt, Syria, Arabia,
Persia, India, 1503-8, translated by Winter Jones and edited by
Dr. Badger for the Hakluyt Soc, map, 8vo, cloth. 1863 1
Contains chapters on the customs and beliefs of the inhabitants, the govern-
ment and products of Tenasserim, Pegu, Malacca, Sumatra, Java, Borneo, and
Molucca Islands, visited about 1506.
10599 Vaughan (J. D.) Manners and Customs of the Chinese of the
Straits Settlements, illustrated, 8vo. 1879 5s
Vincent (John) Visit to Penang, Malacca, and Singapore (May,
1871), with Account of the Island. See 'Land of the White Ele-
phant,' p. 370.
Wales (Princes Albert Victor and George of), Visit to Singapore,
Straits Settlements. See Japan, p. 487.
83, High Street, Marylehone, London, W.
514 Francis Edwards^ s Catalogue
10600 Walker (E. A.) Sophia Cooke ; or, Forty-Two Years' Work in
Singapore, illustrated, 12mo, cloth. 1899 2s
10601 Wallace (Alfred Russel) The Malay Archipelago; the Land of
the Orang-Utan and the Bird of Paradise : a Narrative of Travel
(1854-62), with Studies of Man and Nature, with 9 'ma2:)s and 51 illus-
trations, 2 vols. 12mo, cloth. 1869 1 2s
10602 Another copy, calf, gilt edges 1 8s
In this work Wallace records briefly the main results of eight years' explora-
tions in one of the most interesting regions of the world. He travelled about
14,000 miles within the Archipelago, and collected over 125,000 specimens of natural
history mammals, reptiles, birds, shells, beetles, moths, and other insects. The
scientific results have been recorded in the transactions of the learned societies by
the author and other eminent naturalists. His journeys, over sixty in number, are
summarized geographically, zoologically, and ethnologically in five divisions
(1) The Indo-Malay Islands ; (2) The Timor Group ; (3) Celebes, Sulu, and Bouton ;
(4) The Moluccan and Banda Groups ; (5) Papuan Islands, preceded by an intro-
ductory chapter on the Phyrical Geography of the whole region, and concluded by
a general sketch of the races of the Archipelago and surrounding countries, and an
Appendix on the Crania and Language^, with short vocabularies, 59 languages and
dialects.
The first Division contains a sketch of Malacca and Mt. Ophir in 1854, and of
Singapore town and island as seen during several visits.
10603 Island Life: Phenomena and Causes of Insular Faunas
and Floras, on Geological Climates, &c., maps, 8vo, cloth.
1880 lis
This work includes special chapters on Borneo and Java, Japan and Formosa,
Celebes, the Azores, the Galapagos, Sandwich, Madagascar and Mascarene, New
Zealand, and other groups.
10604 Variation and Geographical Distribution of the Papilionidse
(Butterflies) of the Malayan Region, pp. 71 and 8 coloured plates
(Trans. Linnean Soc), 4to. 1865 10s
10605 Wathen (James) Journal of a Voyage in 1811-12 to Madras
and China, in the "Hope," Capt. James Pendergrass, with
24 coloured plates, 4to, half-morocco. 1814 1 2s
Two chapters are given to Pulo Penang and Malacca visited on the outward
voyage in S>-pt., 1811, four views of the former and two of the latter illustrate the
text.
10606 Wilkes (Commodore) Narrative of the U.S. Exploring Expedi-
tion, 1838 42, with 64 full-page steel engravings, 47 steel vignettes,
250 ivoodcuts, chart, and 14 maps, 5 vols. imp. 8vo, with Atlas of 5
charts, 4to, half-calf. Philadelphia, 1845 4 10s
After exploring and surveying several groups of islands in the Pacific, the
expedition visited on its homeward route the Philippines, Singapore, Cape of Good
Hope, and St. Helena.
Over 40 pages are devoted to a description of Singapore, the variety of races
and languages Cliinese, Malays, Hindoos, Parsees, Arabs, and other Mohammedan
sects ; the trade, climate, botiny, plants, &c.
WoRSFOLD (W. Basil) The Founding of Singapore. See Java, p. 528.
10607 Yvan (Dr.) Six Months among the Malays and a Year in
Macao, 12rao, cloth. 1855 3s 6d
83, Sigh Street, Marylebone, London, W,
Francis Edivards^s Catalogue 515
MALAY LANGUAGE.
Adams (Ernest) Brief Vocabulary of Languages; English, Spanish,
Malay, Bisayan, Sooloo, Iloco, Batan, Cagayan, Tagala, Chinese,
Japanese, Korean, with Observations. See Belcher's * Voyage of
the " Samarang" ' (Vol. II. pp. 533-571), p. 503.
10609 Bikkers (Dr. A. J. W.) Malay Manual; Malay, Achinese,
French, and English Vocabulary, with a Concise Malay Grammar,
12mo, cloth. [1882] 7s
10610 Cowie (Andson and Wm. Clark) English-Sulu-Malay Vocabu-
lary, with Grammatical Introduction, 8vo, cloth (Brit. N. Borneo
Co.). 1893 13s
10611 Crawfurd (John) Grammar of the Malay Language, with a
Dissertation on its Affinities, &c., 8vo, cloth (the first volume of
* Malay Grammar and Dictionary '). 1852 6s
See also Crawfurd's 'History of the Indian Archipelago' (pp. 207-214), p. 505.
10612 Devic (Marcel) Notes de Lexicologie Malaise (1883) Bull.
Soo. Acad. Indo-Chinoise, 1890, pp. 405-418 . 2s 6d
10613 Grammar Rules, with a Short Vocabulary of the Malayo Lan-
guage, 18mo, pp. 52. [Calcutta], 1811, (rare) 5s
Leyden (Dr. John) On the Languages and Literature of the Indo-
Chinese Nations. See Asiatic Researches, Vol. X. p. 305 ; and
Indo-China Papers, Vol. I. p. 510.
10615 Marsden (Wm.) Grammar of the Malayan Language, 4to,
cloth. 1812 (scarce) 1
Traces of the Hindu Language and Literature extant among
the Malays Asiatic Researches (Vol. IV.). See p. 305. Indo-China
Papers (Vol. I.), p. 510.
See also ' Marco Polo,' pp. 14 and 395 ; and Sumatra, p. 518.
Noble (C. F.) A Malay Vocabulary. See his 'Voyage to China,'
&c., p. 400.
Raffles (Sir Stamford) Address to the Batavian Society on the
Languages of Java, Bali, Celebes, &c. See Memoir of Raffles (4to,
pp. 134-185 ; 8vo, Appendix to Vol. II.), p. 525.
10616 Sjair Ken Tambochan: Malay Poem, with Introduction in
Dutch by Dr. J. J. de Hollander, 4to, sewed. Leyden, 1856 3s 6d
10617 Swettenham ([Sir] Frank A.) Vocabulary of the English and
Malay Languages, revised edition, 2 vols. 8vo, cloth. Singapore,
1886-87 18s
Vol. I English-Malay, with Grammatical Notes. Vol. II. Malay- English.
ToMBE (M.) Abrdg^des Principes de la Langue Malaise, suivi d'un
Vocabulaire. See Java, p. 528.
10618 Van der Tuuk (H. N.) Geschiedenis van Vorst Bispoe Radja
(Malay-Dutch), 8vo, pp. 16. Leyden, 1849 Is
10619 Short Account of Malay Manuscripts belonging to the
R. Asiatic Society, 8vo, sewed, pp. 52 Is
See also Miscellaneous Papers, p. 510.
83, High Street, Marylebone, London, W.
516 Francis Edwards^ s Catalogue
10620 Vocabulary [Sentences and Phrases], English and Malay, by
B. P. K., third edition, 8vo, pp. x-68, 99. Singapore^ 1854 5s 6d
10621 Wilkinson (R. J.) Malay-English Dictionary, royal 4to, half-
calf. 1901 3 3s
An indispensable work for the Straits Settlements, Johor, Selangor, Pahang,
Malacca, Kedah, Penang, &c. The words and expressions are illustrated Ijy quota-
tions from every department of Malay literature. Besides the dictionary, there is
an introduction on the language.
CHRISl'MAS ISLAND.
10623 Andrews (Charles W.) A Monograph of Christmas Island
(Indian Ocean) : Physical Features and Geology, with Descriptions
of the Fauna and Flora by several Contributors, map, 22 plates
(some colowed), and numerous photo-illustrations, 8vo, cloth, pp. xiii-
337. 1900 (British Museum) 1
This important work contains 18 articles on zoology, 10 on botany, 5 on geology
and palasontology, and a bibliography.
10624 Description of Christmas Island (Indian Ocean), map and
illust. G^OG. Jour., Jan., 1899, pp. 17-39 2s
10625 Wharton (Admiral Sir W. J. L.) Account of Christmas Island,
its Exploration by Capt. Maclear in H.M.S. ''Flying Fish," 1886,
and by Capt. Pelham Aldrich inH.M.S. "Egeria," 1887 Pnoo. R.
Geog. See, Oct., 1888 (Vol X. pp. 613-624) 2s
SUMATRA.
Abel (Dr. Clarke) Account of a Sumatran Orang-Outang. See
Abel's China, plate, p. 371 ; Indo-China Papers (Vol. I.), p. 510.
" Aloeste," Wreck of the, off the Island of Banca, February, 1817,
See Loo-Choo, p. 491.
10627 Anderson (John) Government Mission to Sumatra, 1823, with
Account of the Country and its Inhabitants, including a Visit to
the Cannibal States in the Interior, plates and charts, 8vo, boards.
Edinburgh, 1826 6s
10628 Bickmore (Albert S.) Travels in the East-Indian Archipelago
(1865-6), maps and illustrations, 8vo, cloth. 1868 9s
Prof. Bickmore, when travelling through the Archipelago, making collections in
Celebes, Timor, and the Spice Islands, visited Sumatra, and had some strange
adventures among the cannibal Batta tribes. See further notes, pp. 537, 539.
" Mr. Bickmore's is the most charming and scientifically valuable book of
travels- published since Humboldt. To naturalists, philologists, and ethnologists
these pagfs are of the highest value. The trader will find most valuable and
reliable information, while the sportsman will revel in the accounts of tigers,
rhinoceroses, oran-utans, buffaloes, deer. Sec.'' John Bull.
"We certainly know no other book which gives us so complete a survey of the
islands which together form what is now called Malaysia.'' Examiner.
Book (Carl) Journeyings in Western Sumatra, 1878-9, with Account
of Earthquakes and of the Natives, Nias Islanders, &c. See Borneo,
p. 529.
Breitenstein (Dr. H.) Sumatra. See p. 520.
8S, High Street, Marylehone, London, W
Sumatra 517
10629 Brenner (Baron J. F. von) Besucli bei den Kannibalen
Sumatras. Erste Durchquerung der unabhangigen Batak-Lande,
2 maps, 7 plates (6 coloured), and over 100 engravings^ royal 8vo.
Wiirsbiirg, 1894 10s
Coleman (Charles) Sumatra, Eeligious Customs of the Battas, &c.
(from Anderson's Paper in Trans. R. Asiatic Soc.) ; Hindu Mytho-
logy, 1832 (pp. 360-68), p. 318.
Crawfurd (John) A chin, Banca, Batak, Bencoolen, Delli, Jambi>
Kampar, Lampung, Marsden (Wm.), Menangkabau, Padang, Palem-
bang, Pedir, Eejang, Siak or Siyak ; Sumatra, its Discovery,
Physical Features, Products, Aborigines, History, &c. (pp. 413-20)*
See Dictionary of the Indian Archipelago, p. 505.
Crisp (John) Account of the Inhabitants of the Poggy Islands,
South Coast of Sumatra, plate. See Asiatic Researches (Vol. VI.
pp. 77-91), p. 305; Indo-China Papers (Vol. I.), p. 510.
Dampier's Visits to Achin, Bencoolen, &c., 1688-90, with Account
of Sumatra, its People, Trade, &c. See p. 497.
Davis (John) Voyage in the Dutch Expedition, 1598, to Achin and
Pedir, with Account of Sumatra, its Products, King, and People.
See Davis Voyages {Hakluyt Soc), pp. 140-53.
Voyage to Achin with Sir Edward Michelborne, 1605-6, ibid.,
pp. 168-72.
10630 Duyl (A. G. C. van) The Dutch in Acheen and the Acheenese
Asiatic Quarterly, January and April, 1895, pp. 183-90 and
pp. 434-43 4s
Forbes (H. O.) Journeys in Sumatra: with Account of its Flora and
Entomology ; of the Lampongers, their Language, Customs, &c. ; the
Palembang Residency, its Natural History, Inhabitants, Volcanoes,
&c. See Forbes, ' Naturalist's Wanderings,' p. 507.
Forrest (Capt. Thomas) Present State of Achin (1792). See p. 507.
10631 Heyne (Benj.) Tracts. Historical and Statistical, on India,
ivith maps and plates; also An Account of Sumatra in 1812, 4to,
half-calf. 1814 10s
Dr. Heyne visited Bencoolen and Fort Marlborough in February and March,
1812. He has described the settlement, the establishment, the aborigines and the
Malays, and the appearance of the country and its products, in a series of twelve
letters,
Lancaster's (Sir James) and other Voyages to East Indies, Visits to
Achin, May to October, 1602, and April, 1613, 8vo, cloth (Hakluyt
Society). See p. 11.
10632 Maass (Alfred) Bei Liebenswurdigen V^ilden: ein Beitrag
zur Kenntnis der Mentawai-Insulaner, &c., map and plates, 8vo,
sewed. Berlin, 1902 4s
On the aborigines of islands off the S. Coast of Sumatra.
Macdonald (John) On the Camphor, the Coral, and the Copper of
Sumatra. See Asiatic Researches (Vol. IV. pp. 1-20), p. 305;
Indo-China Papers (Vol. I.) p. 510.
83 f High Street, Marylehone, London, W.
518 Francis Edwards s Catalogue
10633 Marsden (Wm., D.C.L.) Brief Memoir of his Life and
Writings, by Himself, with Notes from his Correspondence, 4to,
half-morocco {for private circulation only) 10s 6d
To the ' Memoir,' edited by his widow, is added ' Maon and Moriat,' an Irish
tragedy, written by Marsden in Sumatra in 1776-7.
" Sir John Barrow, with the Editor's best compliments."
10634 History of Sumatra, containing an Account of the
Government, Laws, Customs, and Manners of the Native Inhabi-
tants, Natural Productions, and a Relation of the Ancient Political
State of the Island, map, 4to, calf. 1783 7s
With particular account of the cannibal Battas and the journey made into their
country by Messrs. Giles HolJoway and'Charles Miller, L772 ; history and kingdom
of Achio ; Sultan and Empire of Menangcabow.
10635 History of Sumatra, second edition, map, 4to, half -calf.
1784 ' 8s 6d
Similar to first edition, but with longer list of ' Errata.'
10636 History of Sumatra, Third Edition, with corrections,
additions, large new map, 4to ; and Atlas of 27 plates, folio, half-
calf. 1811 1 12s
In this edition the natural history section is much improved, and the Atlas
(issued with this edition only) contains several engraved specimens of plants,
animals, &c. The remainder of the plates consist of views of Padang River, Padang
Hill, A Village House, Sumatran Weapons, A Native of Bencoolen, &c.
10638 Miscellaneous Works, 4to, half-calf. 1834 10s
10639 Modigliani (Dr. E.) on the Island of Engano, Sumatra, by
Dr. Guillemard Geog. Journal, August, 1894 (Vol. IV. pp. 153-
158) Is 6d
Moor (J. H.) Sumatra, North Coast: History of Palembang, the
Malays, Acheen, Races of the Pedir Coast, Sailing Directions,
the Battas, the Padries, &c. See Moor, Indian Archipelago
(Part I. 1837, pp. 97-135 ; Appendix), p. 510.
Newbold (Lieut. T. G.) Genealogy of the Kings of Achin. See
Madras Journal (II. 54-7; III. 117-20); Language of the Battas
of Sumatra (III. 139-45) ; Sketch of the Malayan Peninsula, Geo-
graphy, Geology, Population, Trade, Zoology, Botany, Malayan
MSS. (VI. pp. 52-88).
NiEUHOFF (John) Account of Sumatra (1662), its Kingdoms of
Achin, Palembang {with large view), its Capture by the Dutch, its
Climate, Soil, Inhabitants, and their Language. See Java, p. 525.
10640 Parker (E. H.) The Island of Sumatra, its History, Place-
Names, &c. Asiatic Quarterly, Jan., 1900 (IX. 127-44) 2s 6d
10641 Pedersen (Hugo Y.) Durch den Indischen Archipel: Eine
Kiinstlerfahrt, illustrated with 8 beautiful reproductions of water-
colour sketches by the author, and 150 photo and other sketches
in the text, royal 4to, cloth, gilt. 1902 1
Treats chiefly of Sumatra, the Bataks, Java, the Javanese, Malays and Chinese,
with remarks on Volcanoes, Destruction of Krakatoa, Physical Features of the
Archipelago, &c.
83, High Street, Marylehone, London, W.
Sumatra 519
Raffles (Sir Stamford) Administration of Bencoolen and its
Dependencies (1817-24) ; Account of Battas (civilized cannibals),
their Language, Customs, &c. See Raffles's * Memoir,' p. 525.
10642 Schirach (G. B. von) Beschryving van het Eiland Sumatra,
inap ; Eschels-Kroon (Adolph) Beschriving der Eilanden Borneo,
Banda, Amboina en Ceylon, 8vo, calf. Haarlem, 1783 5s
10643 Van der Tuuk (H. N.) Lampongs, Leg Manuscrits en
possession de M. le Baron Sloet van der Beele, avec transcriptions
et traductions, 4to, swd. Leyden, 1868 6s 6d
Varthema (Ludovico) Chapters on Sumatra, Pedir , and the Inhabi-
tants, Natural Products, &c. (1506?) See Varthema's Travels,
p. 513.
10644 Veth (Prof. P. J.) The Dutch Expedition to Central Sumatra ;
also Notes on the Cocos or Keeling Islands, by Henry O. Forbes,
map Proc. R. Geog. Soc, Dec, 1879 2s
Wallace (A. R.) Visit to Palembang, 1861-62, with account of
Sumatra, its People and Natural History, maps and illustrations.
See *The Malay Archipelago' (Vol. I. pp. 121-149; Vol. IL
pp. 270-321), p. 514.
White (Lieut. U.S.N.) Mintow and the Island of Banka, its Com-
merce, Visit to Palambang (1819), the War with the Dutch, &c.
See Indo-China, p. 370.
83, High Street, Marylehone, London, W.
520 Francis Edwards^ s Catalogue
JAVA AND NETHERLANDS INDIA.
Geography, History, Government, &c.
10646 Addison (G. A.) Original Familiar Correspondence in India
and Java, 1811-14, 12mo, cloth. Edinburgh, 1846 5s
Mr. Addison was private secretary to Sir Stamford Raffles, and died in Java 1815.
10647 Almanak and Naamregister voor het Jaar 1845, with gilt
engraved title-page, 8vo, bds. (540 pp.). Batavia, 1845 (rare) 9s
An Official, Commercial, and Greographical Guide to all the Dutch Settlements
in the Archipelago, with Chronology of Events, Dutch Governors and Residents,
Marriages, Deaths, Government Orders, Land and other Regulations, complete
Directory, &c.
AucHMUTY (Lieut.-Gen. Sir Samuel) Expedition against Java,
Occupation of Batavia, &c., 1811-12. Thorn's * Conquest of Java ';
Stubbs's 'Bengal Artillery' (Vol. I. pp. 329-348); Wilson's
* Madras Army ' (Vol. III. pp. 323-332).
Barrow (Sir John) Visit to Batavia, March and April, 1793, with
Account of the Strait of Sunda, the Island of Java, its Inhabitants
and Natural Productions (Fiction of the Upas Tree), the Dutch
Settlement, &c., with 4 coloured plates. See * Cochinchina' (1806,
pp. 158-242), p. 361.
Batuta (Ibn) Visit to Java, Sumatra, &c. (c. a.d. 1330). See
Oriental Trans. Fund, Vol. I. ; Yule, ' Cathay,' Vol. II.
BiOKMORE (Prof. A. S.) Visit to Batavia, Samarang, Surabaya, 1865.
See Sumatra and Moluccas.
10648 [Blakiston (Lieut. John)] Twelve Years' Military Adventure
in Three Quarters of the Globe, 1802-14, including Campaigns of
the Duke of Wellington in India and in the Peninsula, 2 vols. Svo,
bds. 1829 14s
The author accompanied the expedition to Java, 1811, Penang, Malacca, &c.
10649 Breitenstein (Dr. H.) 21 Jahre in Indien aus dem Tagebuche
eines Militarztes. (3 vols.) Leipzig.
I. Borneo, 9 illustrations, 8vo, cloth, 1899 6s
II. Java 30 illustrations, 8vo, cloth, 1900 10s
III. Sumatra, 26 illustrations, 8vo, cloth, 1901 7s
Bridges (Mrs.) Visit to Batavia and Buitenzorg, and Drive
through Java to Bandong, the Boro-Bodor, &c., Dec, 1879, and
Jan., 1880. See * A Lady's Travels ' (pp. 232-257), Japan, p. 466.
10650 Buckle (Oapt. E.) Memoir of the Services of the Bengal
Artillery (1750-1850), edited by [Sir] J. W. Kaye, illustrated, 8vo,
cloth. 1852 3s
The Bengal Artillery took part in the capture of Batavia (Aug. 8, 1811),
the storming of Fort Cornells (Aug. 26), the taking of Jattoo, near Samarang
(Sept. 16), as well as in other expeditions while the British Government held
possession of Java, and in an expedition against Samarang in June, 1822 (pp. 296-301).
Capellen (Baron van der) Speech on Resigning the Government of
Netherlands India (from Singapore Chronicle, March, 1826). See
Moor, * Indian Archipelago ' (Part I. 1837, pp. 138-144), p. 510.
83, High Street, Maryhhone, London, W.
Java and Netherlands India 521
10652 Crawfurd (John) Descriptive Dictionary of the Indian
Islands, &c., map, 8vo, cloth. 1856 8s
Aojier, Bantam, Banumas, Bangumaugi, Batavia, Besukie, Boro-Budor, Java,
its history, geography, geology, climate, botaay, fauna, inhabitants, agriculture,
arts, manufactures, metals, Hindu civilization, music, languages, government,
revenue, European and Asiatic intercourse, trade, &c. (pp. 165-192). Koen (J. P.)
Madura Island, Samarang, Sunda, Surabaya, &c.
On the Ruins of Boro Budor in Java. See Trans. Bombay
Lit. Soc. (Vol. II. 154-166, and 7 plates), p. 310.
10653 D'Almeida (Wm. Barrington) Life in Java : with Sketches
of the Javanese, 2 coloured plates, 2 vols. 12mo, half-calf. 1864 12s
The author made excursions from Bat ivia to Jacatra, Sama ang, Sourabaya,
Passeroewan, Tosari, Bromok, Batoe, Kedirie, Madioen, Goreng-Gareng, Soerakarta,
Moentillan. He visited temples, tombs, ruins, witnessed buffalo and tiger fights,
and records many curious customs of the Javanese. One of the best books on Java.
Dampier's Visit to Batavia, Oct., 1705, by Funnell. See Dampier's
Voyages (Vol. IV. pp. 193-198), p. 497.
Del Mar (Walter) Visit to Batavia, Buitenzorg, Lake Bagendit,
Crater of the Papandajan, &c. See Japan, p. 469.
10654 Du Bois (J. P. I.) Vies des Gouverneurs Generaux, avec
I'Abr^ge de I'Histoire des Etablissemens Hollandois aux Indies
Orientales, portraits, plans, cartes, 4to, calf. 1763 1 Is
Account of the Dutch conquests and commerce in Java, Macassar, the Moluccas,
Ceylon, and Formosa, with views and plans of Batavia, Amboinn, Malacca, Point de
Galle, &c. ; portraits of Both, Coen, Carpenter, Van Diemen, Van der Lyn, Maat-
zuiker, Abraham van Riebeek, and of Baron Imhoff, with his 'Considerations on
the State of the Dutch h.l. Company,' (48 pp).
10655 [Dutch Voyages] Recueil des Voyages qui ont servi a
r;6tablissement et aux Progres de la Compagnie des Indes Orientales,
form^e dans les Provinces Unies desPais-bas, folding plates, pp. 42,
688, 12mo, calf (scarce). Amsterdam, 1702 1
This collection contains narratives of three voyages to the North-East for dis-
covery of a Pass >ge to China ; full relations of the First and Second Voyages of the
Hollanders to Java and the Moluccas, 1595 and 1598, with accounts of those islands,
also of Madagascar and Mauritius ; relation of the Voyage of IFive Rotterdam
Vessels (under Sebald de Weert) to the Straits of Magellan, preceded by an 'Adver-
tisement,' or brief relation, of the Dutch proceedings in the East Indies to the
arrival of Van Diemen in 1631.
10656 English translation : Collection of Voyages of the Dutch
East India Company, maps, 8vo, calf (scarce). 1703 1 5s
10657 Recueil des Voyages. .. .de la Compagnie des Indes
Orientales, form^e dans les Provinces-Unies des Pais-Bas, nonvelle
Edition, revue numerous maps and charts, 10 vols. 12mo, calf.
Rouen, 1725 2
Historical account of the voyages of the Hollanders to the N.E. of Europe to
Nova Zembla and Spitzbergen ; of the Houtmans, Van Caerden, Van Noort, Van
Neck, Van der Hagen, Spilbergen, Matelief, Verhoven, Van den Broeck, Le Maire,
Bontekoe. the Nassau Fleet, Hagenaar, and other expeditions by way of the Cape
of Good Hope and round Cape Horn, to the Mauritius, Ceylon, Java, Sumatra,
Borneo, Ambo\ na, Banda, and other of the Molucca Islands, at the end of the I6th
and beginning of the 17th centuries.
83j High Street, Marylehone, London, W.
522 Francis Edwards^ s Catalogue
Earl (G. Windsor) Tour of Java, Aug. to Dec, 1832, with Account
of Sourabaya, Batavia, and S. Coast. See * The Eastern Seas,' p. 506.
Forbes (H. O.) Natural History Observations in Java. See p. 507.
GiGLiOLi (Prof.) Visit of the Italian Corvette *' Magenta" to
Batavia, April and May, 1866, and March, 1867, with Account of
the Dutch Government, Native Population, and Natural History
of the Island. See China, p. 385.
Hamilton (Gen. Douglas) Visit to Java Soerabaya, Tengger Mts.
and Volcanoes of Brorao and Smeroe, Boer Buddha Temple, 1849,
with account of deer and boar hunting. See * Records of Sport in
Southern India,' Supplement.
10658 Hingston (James) The Australian Abroad : Branches from
the Main Routes Round the World, i/ltistrated,8vo, cloth. 1879 6s
Eight chapters are devoted to Java Batavia, Buitenzorg and the Hills, Solo
and Jockio, the Upas Tree, the Boer Buddha Temple, Samarang and Soerabaya
{visited in 1877), and the government of Netherlands India.
10659 Holle (K. F.) Het Schrijven von Soendaasch ; also De
Boeddhistische Triemoerti op Java in den Tempel te Mendoet
door P. C. Wilson, plates, 8vo (Tijdschrift[ ], XX. pp. 91-194).
1871 3s 6d
10660 Horsfield (Thomas) Zoological Researches in Java and the
Neighbouring Islands, 65 coloured plates, those of Mammalia by
Wm. Daniell, the Birds by Auguste Pelletier and John Curtis,
royal 4to, calf. 1824 3 10s
10661 Plantse Javanic^e Rariores, descriptae iconibusque illustratse
quas in Insula Java, 1802-18 elaboravit J. J. Bennett, Observa-
tiones adjecit Robertus Brown, map and 50 coloured plates by J.
and C. Curtis, imp. 4to, cloth. 1838-52 (pub. ^68 lis) ^3 10s
10662 Hough (Major Wm.) Political and Military Events in British
India, 1756-1849, 2 vols. 12mo, cloth. 1853 7s 6d
Includes a narrative of the expedition to Java, 1811-14 ; capture of Amboyna,
Occupation of Java, &c., with reference also to Sir E. Pellevy's expedition in 1807.
Houtman's First Dutch Voyages to Java, 1595, 1598. See Dutch
Voyages, p. 521 ; Harleian Collection, p. 541.
10663 Java Annual Directory and Almanac, 1816 [English and
Dutch], 8vo [pp. 276] (original stitched issue). Batavia (scarce) 16s
The last issue under British auspices, with list of subscribers' names, contain-
ing cus oms, postal and other official information, shipping; Literary, Bible,
Harmony, and ' Goede Hoop ' Societies.
Jukes (J. Beete) Account of a Visit to Surabaya and of an Excur-
sion into Eastern Java (Nov. and Dec, 1844), with Account of the
Customs of the Javanese, Aspects of the Country, Notes on the
Dutch Government and Policy, &c. See Voyage of H.M.S. ** Fly "
(Vol. II.), p. 508.
10665 Junghuhn (F.) and De Vry (J. E.) Cultivation of the Quina
Tree in Java, translated from Bonplandin, 1860. 8vo, pp. 75.
1861 2s 6d
83, High Street, MaryUhone, London, W.
Java and Netherlands India 523
10666 Keyser (Arthur) From Jungle to Java : the Trivial Impressions
of a Short Excursion to Netherlands India, 8vo, cl. [1897] Is 6d
10667 Krakatoa, the Eruption of August 26-27, 1883, and Sub-
sequent Phenomena : Report of the Committee, Royal Society, edited
by G. J. Symons, with 43 plates {some coloured) , charts, and
diagrams, royal 4to, cloth. 1888 16s
Collection of Reports founded npon observations near the island and in different
parts of the world on the effects of the eruption. (1) On Volcanic Phenomena and
Distribution of the Ejected Materials, bv Prof. Judd ; (2) Air Waves and Sounds,
by Sir R. Strachey ; (3) Sea Waves, by Admiral Wharton ; (4) Optical Phenomena,
1883-86, iocluding Twilight Effects, Coronal Effects, Sky Haze, &c., by Hon. RoUo
Russell and Mr. Douglas Archibald ; (5) Magnetic and Electrical Phenomena, by Mr.
G. M. Whipple.
10668 The Yolcanic Eruption of Krakatau, majo Proc. R. Geog.
See, March, 1884, pp. 142-152. 2s
10669 Laerne (0. F. van Delden) Brazil and Java: Report on Coffee
Culture in America, Asia, and Africa, plates, maps, and diagrams,
8vo, cloth. 1885 6s
The Report on Coffee- Planting in Netherlands India shows results obtained
from 1833 to 1883 in Java, Sumatra, Celebes, &c. quantities, cost, selling prices,
rents of plantations.
Lancaster's (Sir James) and other Voyages to East Indies: Visit to
Achin, May to Oct., 1602; to Bantam, Dec, 1602; Achin, April,
1613. See p. 11.
La Place (Capt.) Visit of the "Favorite " to Sombaya, April and
May, 1831, with Description of Java and its Inhabitants, and Con-
siderations on Dutch Policy and Commerce, 6 plates. See * Voyage
of the '* Favorite " ' (Vol. III. pp. 1-132, and Atlas), p. 508.
Le Brun (Cornelius) Voyages to Muscovy, Persia, and East Indies,
1701-8, including a Residence of Six Months in Java, Feb. to
August, 1706, with views and other illustrations. See p. 12.
10670 Leemans (C.) Boro-Boudour dans File de Java: Texte
Explicatif et Descriptif r^dige d'apres les M^moires de F. C.
Wilson, J. F. G. Brumund, &c., 17 plates, royal 8vo, accompanied
by Atlas of 393 plates, folio. 1874 10
A magniticent monograph on the great Hindoo Buddhist temple in Java.
Macartney (Lord) Visit to Batavia, March, 1793, with Accounts of
Java and the Dutch Government. See ^Eneas Anderson, * Embassy
to China' (1795, pp. 29-44), p. 372; Staunton, 'Embassy to China'
(1797, 4to, Vol. I. pp. 228-308), p. 408; Barrow, * Voyage to Cochit.
China ' (1806, pp. 158-242), p. 361.
Mandelslo's Account of Java, its Kings, People, Towns. Tr;Kb',
Products, &c., 1639. See Mandelslo's 'Travels,' 1662 (Part if.
pp. 139-153), p. 479.
10671 Max Havelaar ; or, the CofFee Auctions of the Dutch Trading
Company, by Multatuli, 2 maps, 8vo, cloth. Edinburgh, 1868 5s
Written by Edward Douwes Dekker, for seventeen years a functionary of the
Dutch Government in Java.
8S, High Street, Marylehone, London, W.
524 FraTicis Edivards^s Catalogue
10672 Mededeelingen. . . .Nederlandsche Zendelinggenootschap
Xjaar., plates, 12mo, boards. Rotterdam, 1866 3s 6d
Miscellany of interesting tracts relating to the Dutch East Indies Java,
Amboina, Minahassa (Celebes), &c. in Dutch and Malay.
10673 Meyer (Dr. A. B.) Die Kalangs auf Java, 2> plates^ roy. 4to.
Dresden, 1877 5s
MiNTO (Lord) The Expedition to Java, 1811. See 'India' (1880,
pp. 249-317), p. 197; Stubbs's 'Bengal Artillery,' p. 235; Wilson's
'Madras Army,' in Supplement; also Addison, Blakiston, Buckle,
Hough, Eaffles, Thorn, Worsfold.
10674 Moniteur (Le) des Indes Orientales et Occidentales ;
Eecueil de M^moires et de Notices Scientiflques et Industriels,
public par Ph. Fr. de Siebold et P. Melvill de Carnbee, with
portraits, vieivs, maps, and diagrams, complete in 3 vols. 4to, half-calf.
Hague, 1846-48 (scarce) 2 10s
This publication contains information on the whole of the Archipelago,
especially the islands forming Netherlands India ; lives of the Governo^s-Q^'ne^al
from Pieter Both (1609) to Van Diemen (1645); descriptions of Java, Borneo,
Celebes, Sumatra, Bali, Lombok, Amboyna, and the Moluccas ; New Guinea, Singa-
pore, &c., accompanied by large charts ; history of the Dutch in Brazil, at Surinam,
in Guiana, Cura^oa ; biographical notices of recent Dutch Governors ; geographical
and astronomical observations ; geology, botany, ethnography, archasology ;
government and adminiBtration : slavery, piracy ; agriculture, industry, commerce
and navigation, voyages, news, &c.
10675 Money (J. W. B.) Java ; or, How to Manage a Colony, showing
a Practical Solution of the Questions now affecting British India,
2 vols. 12mo, cloth. 1861 (scarce) 1 3s
Chapters on the History of Java, the Culture System, Dutch Officials, Revenue,
Trade, Justice, Army and l^avy, Treatment of Europeans and Natives, &c.
"To all those who wish to understand how the Dutch now govern Java I
recommend the study of Mr. Money's excellent and interesting work." "Wallace.
Malaya,' Vol. I. p. 94.
Moor (J. H.) The Insurrection in Java, July to Sept., 1825. See
' The Indian Archipelago ' (Part I., 1837, pp. 147-184), p. 510.
Java Currency and Finance ; the Dutch Treaty and its operation ; Baron van
der Capellen's Speech ; Dutch Land Decree ; Batavian Affairs.
10676 Mueller (Dr. J.) Ueber Alterthuemer des Ostindischen Archipels
insbesondere die Hindu- Alterthuemer und Tempelruinen auf Java,
Madura, und Bali, 21 plates, royal 8vo, half-mor. Berlin, 1859 18s
10677 Nederlandsche Reizen, Vol. XIII., t^i^A 6 jo^a^es, Svo, half-
morocco. Amsterdam, 1787 7s
Shipwreck of the " Arion," on Voyage Japan to Batavia, 1714 {2 plates).
Voyage of the "Barneveld" to the Cape of Good Hope, 1719.
Jacob Bucquoy's Voyages in the East Indies, 1719-35. *
Koggewin's Voyage to the Pacific Ternate and Java, 1721-27 {chart andS plates'.
Shipwreck of the " Blydorp," 1733.
Unlucky Voyage of the " Rustenwerk," 1749-o2.
Voyage of the " Geregtigheid," Batavia to Zealand, 1754.
Adrian Mallaga's Travels in the Mediterranean, 1759-61.
Voyage of the " Nyenburg," 1763.
83 f High Street, Marylebone, London, W.
Java and Netherlands India 525
10678 Nieuhoff(Eev. John) Voyages and Travels to Brasil and the
East Indies, ma'ps and plates^ folio, calf. (Churchill) 1707 1
Mr. Nieuhoff was in Brasil 1640-49. He sailed to the East Indies in 1653, visit-
ing the Cape and China, a voyage described in his narrative of the Dutch Embassy
{see above p. 400), returning to Holland in 1668. In a second voyage to the East
Indies (1659-70) he went on from Batavia to Amboyna, Bouro, Formosa, Malacca,
Sumatra, Point de Galle, Groa, Persian Gulf, Malabar Coast, returning to Batavia,
where he resided three }rears. His account of Java, its cities, kingdoms, and people,
their religion, occupations, eustoms, the trade and government of the Dutch,
occupies the larger part of the volume and is illustrated by 38 large plates, including
plans and views of Batavia, the Javanese, animals, birds, fishes, &c.
The author made a third voyage to the East Indies in 1672, to Mozambique and
Madagascar, where, going ashore, he is supposed to have been massacred with several
of his company. None of them were heard of again.
[Noble (C. F.)] An Account of Java ; the Straits of Sunda, City of
Bantam, City of Batavia (with plan), Malay Vocabulary ; Dethrone-
ment of the King of Madura (1747), Straits of Banca, April, May,
June, 1747. See Voyage, 1746-47 (pp. 45-115), China, p. 400.
10679 Osbeck (Rev. Peter) Voyage to China and the East Indies,
together with a Voyage to Suratte and China, by Olof Toreen (1750-
1752), translated by J. R. Forster, 2 vols. 8vo, calf. 1771 12s
Contains Mr. Osbeck's botanical and other natural history observations during
two visits to Batavia and on the coast of Java, July, 1751, and Jan., 1762.
10681 Raffles (Sir Thomas Stamford) Memoir of his Life and Public
Services, with Details of the Commerce of the Eastern Archipelago
and Selections from his Correspondence, by his Widow, yortraitj
4 maps, and 6 plates, 4to, calf (fine copy) 14s
10682 Another copy, 4to, half-calf. 1830 lis
Sir Stamford Raffles was Secretary to the Government of Penang, 1805-11
Secretary and Governor of Java, 1811-16 ; Governor of Bencoolen and its depen-
dancies (Sumatra), 1817-24, during which period his scheme for a convenient com-
mercial settlement resulted in the foundation of Singapore. He returned to England
in 1824 and died in 1826. The night after leaving Bencoolen the " Fame," in which
he sailed, was burnt, all lives were saved, but Raffles lost all his papers, including
Histories of Sumatra, Borneo, and every isle of note in those seas, an account of the
establishment of Singapore, history of his administration, grammars, vocabularies, a
grand map of Sumatra, 2,000 drawings, and a Noah's ark of animals.
Among the Appendices to the ' Memoir ' are Dr. Horsfield's Account of Sir Stam-
ford's efforts to promote the objects of science in Java, with a catalogue of zoolo-
gical specimens (pp. 602-697). prospectus of the London Zoological Society (promoted
by Raffles) ; Report of the Administration of the Eastern Islands in 1819 i Minutes
on the Establishment of a Malay College, local laws and regulations, &o., at Singa-
pore (pp. 88). The volume contains valuable information upon various parts of the
Straits Settlements and the Archipelago, and has a very good index.
10683 Memoir of Sir Stamford Raffles, new edition^ with portrait,
facsimile letter, 2 maps, and plate, 2 vols. 8vo, cloth. 1835 8s 6d
This edition is without the appendices, the index, and some of the documents,
which were thought necessary to be printed in the first edition in justice to Raffles's
public character. Sir Stamford's addresses to the Batavian Society are printed at
the end of Vol. II.
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526 Francis Edwards^ s Catalogue
10685 Raffles (Sir T. S.) Substance of a Minute, 11th Feb., 1814, on
the Introduction of an Improved System of Internal Management
and the Establishment of a Land Eental on the Island of Java,
with Documents, 4to, calf. 1814 9s
Of the measures introduced, the Court of Directors, E. I. Co., admitted that all,
with the exception of the Sale Lands which was "questionable," were " well adapted
to their object." Governor-General Minto pronounced this to have been "an able
expedient m a moment of great emergency."
10686 The History of Java, with map, numerous sted vignettes in
the text, and 65 folding and full-page plates (those of costumes coloured)f
by Wm. Daniell and others, 2 vols. 4to, half-calf, gilt. 1817 2 18s
10687 History of Java, map and plates (those of costumes coloured),
LARGE PAPER, 2 vols. royal 4to, full morocco extra, gilt edges (fine
copy). 1817 4 18s
This work, " replete with valuable information, and a lasting monument of the
author's ability and industry " {vide Crawfurd's ' Desc. Diet.'), contains chapters on
the geography, climate, mineral and vegetable products, animals, and races of Java ;
the foreign settlers, Chinese, Bugis, Malays, Arabs, &c., agriculture, manufactures,
fisheries, commerce, government, administration, court ceremonies, the Kalangs and
other tribes ; languages, literature, science, arts, architecture, sculpture, antiquities,
religions. Temples of Bambanan, Boro-bodo, Gunung-Prahu, &c. ; History of Java
before and after the establishment pf Mahometanism ; list of sovereigns ; chronology
of events ; Proclamations, the Japan trade, accounts of Celebes and Bali, with
comparative vocabularies, &c.
10689 History of Java, second edition, 2 vols. 8vo, cl. 1830 12s
To this edition Lady Baffles added a few short notes, prepared bv Sir Stamford,
and she omitted, according to his intention, the larger part of the comparative
vocabularies, retaining only a hundred words in each language. The plates of the
first edition were published with a number of additional ones in separate quarto
volume :
10690 Antiquarian, Architectural, and Landscape Illustrations of
the History of Java, 92 plates, with large map, royal 4to, calf extra
(Sheepshanks copy). 1844 2 5s
The plates include portraits of Javanese princes, plans and views of ruined Hindu
temples, specimens of writings, signs of the zodiac, casts in metal, weapons, imple-
ments, and tools, subjects in stone, and ten of costumes, men and women (coloured),
by Wm. Daniell and other artists.
10691 History of Java, second edition, another copy, 2 vols. 8vo,
cloth ; with Atlas, containing map and 92 plates, 4to, cloth. 1830-
1844 2 15s
10692 The Life of Sir Stamford Baffles, by D. 0. Boulger, portQ-ait,
maps, and illustrations, royal 8vo, cloth. 1899 6s
With chapters on Prince of Wales Island, Sumatra, Malacca, Founding of
Singapore, the Conquest and Administration of Java, &c.
Saris (Capt. John) Occurences at Bantam, 1605-9. See Purohas,
his Pilgrims (Vol.;^I.), p. 18 ; Astley*s Voyages (Vol. I.), p. 2.
Scot (Edmund) Account of Java and the First English Settlement
at Bantam, 1602-5. Purohas, his Pilgrims, Vol. I. p. 18 ; AstiiEy's
Voyages (Vol. I.), p. 2.
10693 Schwarzen (G. B.) Reise in Ost-Indien, 1740, 18mo, boards.
Heilhronn, 1751 5s
Voyage to Dutch East Indies, and account of the massacre of the Chinese at
Batavia.
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Java and Netherlands India 527
10694 Scidmore (Eliza Ruhamah) Java, the Garden of the East:
Narrative of a Visit, by an American, 12mo, cloth. 1898 5s
10695 "Siboga" Expedition. Resultats des Explorations
Zoologiques, Botaniques, Oceanographiques, et Geologiques:
Enterprises aux Indes-Neerlandaises Orientales en 1899-1900 en
H.M. '*Siboga,"sous le Commandement de G. F. Tydeman, publies
par Max Weber, Chef de I'Expedition. Leyden, 1901, &c.
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or Dutch (including a General Introduction and Account of the Expedition by-
Max Weber), in imperial 4to, accompanied by plates, many of them fully coloured.
The price of each Monograph is different. When complete, the work will be issued
in volumes, with title-pages and indices, at 20 to 25. An allowance to subscribers
for the whole work. Twelve parts are now ready (June, 1903). Prospectuses on
application.
Spaan (A. J.) and Lith (P. A. van der) Encyclopaedie van Neder-
landsch-Indie, 4 or 5 vols, royal 8vo. In progress,
10696 Spencer (Herbert) Illustrations of the Principles of Sociology,
Types of Lowest Races, Negritto Races, and Malayan-Polynesian
Races : Groups of Sociological Facts compiled by Prof. David
Duncan, folio, boards. 1864 18s
Physical, Emotional, and Intellectual Facts of the Fuegians, An damans, Veddahs,
Australians, Tasmanians, New Caledonians, New Guinea People, Fijians, Hawaiians,
Tahitians, Tongans, Samoans, Maoris, Dyaks, Javans, Sumatrans, and Malagasy.
10697 Stavorinus (Rear- Admiral Splinter) Voyages to the East
Indies (1768-78), with Account of the Dutch Possessions in the
East and at the Cape of Good Hope, translated, with Notes and
Additions, by S. H. Wilcocke, 3 vols. 8vo, calf. 1798 1 10s
Admiral Stavorinus made several voyages to Batavia, Macassar ; he gives
accounts of the Dutch factories, their trade and regulations.
Account of Java and Batavia. See Pinkerton's Voyages
(Vol. XI.), p. 17.
10698 Stockdale (J. J.) Sketches, Civil and Military, of the Island of
Java and its Dependencies, comprising details of Batavia and of the
Upas Poison Tree, second edition, with additions, 3 plans, 8vb,
boards. 1811 6s 6d
A compilation from the works of Stavorinus, Valentyn, Staunton's ' Embassy,'
Tombe, including a chapter on the Upas and vegetable poisons by C. H. from the
London Magazine.
10699 Stuers (Major de) Memoires sur la Guerre de I'lle de Java,
1825-30, plates and 2 large-scale maps ; with Atlas, 4to, half-calf.
Leyden, 1833 15
10701 Thorn (Major Wm.) Memoir on the Conquest of Java, with
Subsequent Operations of the British Forces in the Oriental Archi-
pelago, with a Statistical and Historical Sketch of Java, plans,
cTwtrts, mei/)8,-&c., 4to, half-calf. 1815 2 10s
The campaign, hostilities with the Sultan of Mataram, statistical account of Java
itinerary ; Islands of Madura, Timor, Kotto, Lombock, Baly, Borneo, Celebes'
Moluccas, Amboyna, Banda, &o,, Dutch trade with Japan.
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u 2
528 Francis Edwards^s Catalogue
10702 Tombe (Oh. F.) Voyage aux Indes Orientales, 1802-6, contenant
la Description du Cap de Bonne -Esp^rance, des lies de France
(Mauritius), Bonaparte (Bourbon), Java, Banca, et de la Ville de
Batavia, les Mceurs de les Habitans ; la Campagne du Amiral de
Linois ; 1' Attaque et la Defense de Colombo dans Tile de Ceylan,
et un Vocabulaire des Langues Fran^aise et Malaise, avec Notes
par M. Sonnini, 2 vols, in 1, Svo, cloth, and Atlas of 18 ylateSf
cartes, costumes, and views, 4to. Paris, 1811 1
The atlas contains 4 plans and views of Batavia, the Citadel, Dutch Church,
Strait of Madura, maps of Java, Sumatra, view of Coupang in Timor, &c.
10703 Van de Velde (Lieut. 0. W. M.) Gezigten uit Neerlands Indie
(1838-41), itnt/i 50 piates,roy. folio, half-bd. Amsterdam, 1854 1 15s
Views in Java (23), Timor (2), the Moluccas (10), Celebes (7), Borneo (3), Bintang
(f), and Sumatra (3).
Varthema (Ludovico) Chapters concerning the Island of Giava, its
People, their Faith, Customs, Products, &c. (1506?). See p. 513.
Wallace (A. E.) Observations of Java, its People and Natural His-
tory (July to Oct., 1861), with maps and illustrations. See *The
Malay Archipelago' (Vol. I. pp. 94-121, 138-149: Vol. n. 270-321),
p. 514.
10705 De V/it (Miss Augusta) Facts and Fancies about Java : Impres-
sions of Life, Manners, and Nature, reprinted from the Straits
Times, 12mo, sewed. Singapore, 1898 3s 6d
10706 Worsfold (W. Basil) A Visit to Java, with Account of the
Founding of Singapore, mip and illustrations, Svo, cloth. 1893
(pub. 14s) 7s 6d
Including chapters on the history, literaturCj government, the culture system,
animals and plants, account of Batavia, the botanical gardens, social life, the Hindu
temples, &c. The best English account of Java published in recent years.
10707 Yule (Gen. Sir H.) Sketches of Java : a Lecture at Calcutta,
Feb. 13, 1862, royal Svo, pp. 44. 1862 3s
BORNEO.
10710 Baden-Powell ([General] B. F.,S.) In Savage Isles and Set-
tled Lands : Personal Experiences in Europe, Egypt, Ceylon, India,
Australia, New Zealand, Java, New Guinea, Borneo, Tonga, Samoa,
the Sandwich Islands, and the United States, 1888-91, map and
illustrations, 8vo, cloth 7s 6d
Barton (Lieut. James) Surveys of Balambangan Indo- China
Papers (Vol. I.). See p. 510.
10712 Belcher (Sir E.) Surveying Yoyage of the "Samarang" in the
Eastern Archipelago, 1843-46, maps, plates, &c., 2 vols, royal 8vo,
cloth. 1848 18s
Account of surveys of Sarawak Eiver, East Coast of Borneo, Sooloo Sea, Bashee
and Meia-co-Shimah Islands, with chapters on the natural history of Borneo, Sooloo,
Philippine, and Molucca Archipelagos, by Dr. Arthur Adams, assistant surgeon of
the expedition, remarks on Eajah Brooke and his mild government, the Malays and
the Dyaks.
See also p. 503, and Marryat, p. 534.
83, High Street, Marylebone, LoTidon, W.
Borneo 529
10713 Beeckman (Capt. Daniel) Voyage to Borneo, with a Description
of the Island, its Inhabitants, Products, &c. ; also of Java, Madura,
BaUy, &c., illustrated, 12mo, calf. 1718 15s
See also Pinkerton (Vol. XI. pp. 96-158), p. 17.
10714 Bock (Carl) The Head-Hunters of Borneo : a Narrative of
Travel up the Mahakkam and down the Barito (1879-80) ; also
Journeyings in Sumatra, with map, 32 coloured plates, and other
illustrations, imp. 8vo, cloth. 1881 1 3s
10715 Another copy, half -morocco, gilt .1 5s
With appendices on the Dyak arrow poison, new species of shells, lists of birds
and of butterflies.
" A really delightful book. It is sumptuously got up, admirably illustrated with
coloured lithographs, and full of interest and adventure from beginning to end."
Pall Mall Gazette.
Borneo : the Country, Rivers, Soils, Timber, Minerals, Diamond and
Gold Mines ; the Dayaks, Chinese, Malays, Products, Trade, &c.
See Moor, Indian Archipelago (Part I., 1837, pp. 1-14), p. 510.
Notices of Borneo and its Inhabitants made during the
Voyage of the " Himmaleh," 1837. See Chinese Repository, July
and Aug., 1838 (pp. 121-136; 177-193), p. 417.
Mythology of the Dayaks of Banjermasing, by a German
Missionary. Chinese and Japanese Repository (March 3, 1864,
pp. 379-391),' p. 417, and Logan's Journal (Vol. III.), p. 509.
10718 Boyle (Frederick) Adventures among the Dyaks of Borneo,
illustrated, 8vo, cloth. 1865 6s
Sarawak and its inhabitants, Chinese, Malays, fec., the Dyaks, their habits, cus-
toms, amusements, head-hunting, outbreak and suppression of the Seribas Dyaks &c.
10719 Camp Notes: Stories of Sport and Adventure in Asia,
Africa, and America, 12mo, cloth. 1874 3s
Includes an adventure with "A Savage Beauty" in Borneo ; career and charac-
ter of Rajah Brooke ; Savages I have known in Borneo, &c.. After the Greographical
Meeting, a story of adventure among the Dyaks.
10720 The Savage Life: a Second Series of 'Camp Notes,' Svo,
cloth. 1876 3s
Includes ' A Haunted Jungle,' the Rajah of Matan's Diamond, Incidents from
the Sarawak Gazette, Changhi, a Story of Johore, Stories of South Africa, Central
America, the Gold Coast, &c.
10721 The Orchid Seekers : a Story of Adventure in Borneo, by
Ashmore Russan and Fredk. Boyle, illust., 12mo, cl. 1893 2s 6d
10722 Brassey (Lady) The Last Voyage to India and Australia in
the "Sunbeam," 1887, with chart, 20 full-page and numerous other
illustrations, 8vo, cloth. 1889 7s 6d
Kuching, Sarawak, Labuan, Kudat, Eleopura, the Madai Caves, &c., April, 1887.
10723 Breitenstein (Dr. H.) 21 Jahre in Indien : aus dem Tagebuch
eines Militararztes, with illustrations, 3 vols. 8vo. Leipzig, 1899-
1900 23s
Th. 1. Borneo, 6s ; Th. II., Jaya, 10s ; Th. III., Sumatra, 7s.
Experiences and observations of an army surgeon in Netherlands In dia.
83, High Street, Mart/lebone, London, W.
530 Francis Edwards's Catalogue
10724 Brereton (Rev. C. D.) Address, with Proposal for Foundation
of a Church and School at Sarawak, pp. 36 and 2 maps. 1846 2s
10725 Brooke, The Baja of Sarawak: an Account of Sir James
Brooke, K.C.B., &c., given chiefly through Letters and Journals,
by Gertrude L. Jacob, 'portrait and ma'ps, 2 vols. 8vo, cl. 1876 10s
The chief authorities for this work are the ' Letters,' 3 vols. 1854 ; the ' Journal,'
1839 to 1846, printed in part by Admiral Keppel in the * Expedition to Borneo,' and
in part by Admiral Mundy in ' Borneo and Celebes,' the Blue-book, 1855, and the
Keport of the Inquiry, from the Singapore Free Press.
10726 The Private Letters of Sir James Brooke, K.C.B., Rajah
of Sarawak, narrating the Events of his Life from 1838, edited by
John C. Templer, 3 vols. 12mo, cloth. 1853 7s 6d
Some of the letters were accompanied by enclosures which have been printed.
Appendices (1) Explanation and Exposure of charges against Brooke, with reference to
capture and execution of Criminals in Sarawak ; (2) Proceedings at Dinner to Brooke,
London Tavern, April 30, 1852.
10727 The Life of Sir James Brooke, Rajah of Sarawak, by Sir
Spenser St. John, ma'p and portrait, 12mo, cloth. 1899 4s
Proposed Exploring Expedition to the Asiatic Archipelago
See Jour. R. Geog. Soo., 1838 (Vol. Vm. pp. 443-448, 1846 ; also
Keppel's Exped. to Borneo, 1846 (Vol. II. Appendix, pp. i-xv).
10728 Letter from Borneo, with Notices of the Country and its
Inhabitants, 8vo, pp. 40. 1842 5s
Memorandum on the Piracy of the Malayan Archipelago and
the Extension of British Commerce, 1845. See Kkppel's Expedition
to Borneo, 1846, Vol. II.
10729 Adventures of Sir James Brooke Devastation under Pre-
tence of Checking Piracy, by G. Foggo, 8vo, pp* 46. 1853 3s 6d
10730 Letter to Lord Malmesbury relative to the Proceedings of
Sir James Brooke in Borneo, by Joseph Hume, M.P., 8vo, pp. 28
and map 3s 6d
See also Borneo, Keppel, Marryat, Mundy, St. John.
10732 Brooke ([Sir] Charles) Ten Years in Sarawak, with Introduction
by Rajah Brooke, illustrated, 2 vols. 8vo, cloth. 1866 12s
Sir Charles Brooke succeeded his uncle, Eajah Brooke, in the government of
Sarawak, and successfully trampled out the last effort of the piratical Malayan chiefs
and their supporters among the Dyak tribes.
10733 Burbidge (F. W.) The Gardens of the Sun : a Naturalist's
Journal on the Mountains and in the Forests and Swamps of Borneo
and the Sulu Archipelago, 26 illustrations, 12mo, cloth. 1880 7s
10734 Another copy, 12mo, half -morocco 9s
With chapters on Singapore and Johor, Labuan, the Malays, wild life in Borneo,
Brunei the city of lake dwellings, a roval; pig-hunt with the Sultan of Snlu, orchid
and pitcher-plant collecting, tropical fruits, useful hints on tropical travel, and
appendices ; ferns collected in Borneo and in the Sulu Archipelago, birds of Sulu
and from N.W. Borneo.
83, High Street, Maryhhone, London, W.
Bo'nieo 531
Capellen (Baron T. van) History of the Kingdom of Banjermassinj
Borneo Le Moniteur, 1846. See p. 524.
10735 Clutterbuck (W. J.) About Ceylon and Borneo, maps and
illustrations, 12mo, cloth. 1891 5s
The author visited Sandakan, Kudat, Gaya, Brunei, and Labuan, and has some
chapters on Bornean natives and elephants.
Coleman (Charles) On Eeligion of the Daya of Borneo (from Asiatic
Journal) Hindu Mythology, 4to, 1832 (pp. 346-348), p. 318.
10736 Collingwood (Dr.) A Naturalist's Rambles in the China Seas :
Formosa, Hongkong, Borneo, the Philippines, 1866-67, &c., illus-
trated, 8vo, cloth. 1868 7s 6d
Contains chapters on Labuan, its coal-mines, petroleum, and other products,
pigs, monkeys alligators, birds, lizards, pythons, scorpions, centipedes, insects,
molluscs, land shells ; remarks on piracy, description of Sarawak settlement and the
Sarawak River ; a visit to Manila ; Rajah Brooke, diamond- washing, gold, the
Dyaks, &c.
10737 Crawfurd (John) Descriptive Dictionary of the Indian Islands
and Adjacent Countries, map, 8vo, cloth. 1856 8s
Balambangan, Banjermasin, Baram, Borneo (description, vegetable products,
minerals, animals, native inhabitants, foreign settlers, history, pp. 57-66), Brunai,
Dyak, Labuan, Rajang, Sarawak, &c.
Essay on the Geography of Borneo, its Products, Inhabitants,
&c. JouB. R. Geog. SCO., 1853 (Vol. XXIII. pp. 69-86).
Opinions on Proposed British Settlement of Labuan, N.W. Coast
of Borneo Keppel, Expedition to Borneo, 1846 (Vol. II. pp. 209-223).
10738 Crespigny (Lieut. C. A. C. de) Ascent of the R. Limbong,
Visit to Maluda Bay, 1857 Proo. R. G. Soo., 1858 (Vol. II. pp. 342-
350), cloth 3s
10739 On Northern Borneo, with Vocabularies Proc. R. Geog.
Soo., 1872 (Vol. XVI. pp. 171-183), cloth 3s
10740 Crocker (Wm. M.) Sarawak and Northern Borneo : Notes of
Sixteen Years* Residence, map Proo. R. G. Soo., April, 1881
(pp. 193-208) 2s
Dalton (J ) Papers on Borneo, its History, Government;
Voyage to R. Coti (with map). Essay on the Dayaks, Massacre of
Major Mullen and Party, of Capt. Gravesstone and his Crew,
Remarks on Semerindam, Piracy, &c. See Moor, Indian Archi-
pelago (Part I., 1837, pp. 15-71), p. 510.
10742 Daly (Sir D. D.) Explorations in British North Borneo, 1883-
1887, map Pboo. R. Geog. Soo., Jan., 1888, cloth 3s
Earl (G. Windsor) Visit to Sinkawan, Serawak, and East Coast of
Borneo (1834), with Account of the Dutch Colonies, the Malays,
and Chinese; the Dyaks, their Customs, Religion, Weapons, and
Head Hunting; Gold, Diamond, and Antimony Mines, &c. See
Earl's Eastern Seas, p. 506.
SS, High St/reet, Marylebone, London, W.
532 Francis Edwards^ s Catalogue.
10743 Ellesmere (Earl of) Essay on Borneo and Celebes, Review of
the Works of Rodney Mundy, and Hugh Low, and other Essays
from the Quarterly Review, 8vo, cloth. 1858 5s
10744 Forbes (Lt. F. E., R.N.) Five Years in China, with Account
of the British Occupation of Labuan and Borneo, illustrated, 8vo,
cloth. 1848 6a
Includes account of the character of the Sultan and the Massacre of Brune,
Manners and Customs of the Borneo Malays, the Island of Labuan, and dis-
covery of coal there.
FoBREST (Capt.) Account of North Borneo, its Climate, Rivers,
Harbours, Products, Inhabitants, &c., visited Feb. 1776, with
Sailing Directions. See Voyage to New Guinea, 1779 (pp. 355-385,
'plates 25, 26), p. 540.
10745 Furness (W. H., M.D.) The Home Life of Borneo Head
Hunters ; its Festivals and Folklore, with 88 full-page heliotype
plates, royal 8vo, cloth. Philadelphia, 1902 1 15
Contents : Home Life ; Ceremonies at the Naming of a Chief's Son ; Early
Training of a Head Hunter; A War Expedition; 'Jawa,' or Peace Making;
Personal Embellishment ; Permantong or Lali, a Bornean Species of Taboo ; The
Punans ; Tuba Fishing.
10747 Guillemard (F. H. H.) Cruise of the "Marchesa" to Kams-
chatka, New Guinea, and Malay Archipelago Sulu, Borneo,
Celebes, and the Moluccas, unth 14 maps and 139 engravings (2 of
birds coloured), 2 vols, royal 8vo, cloth. 1886 2
Includes natural history sketches of the Sulu Islands, British North Borneo,^
Labuan, Brunei, and Sarawak, visited March, April, May, and June, 1883.
See also Notes, pp. 454, 491, 493, 537.
10748 H addon (A. C.) Head Hunters, Black, White, and Brown,
maps, 32 plates, and 40 illustrations in the text, 8vo, cl. 1902 12s
A narrative of adventure and exploration in Northern Borneo, with much other
matter of the highest scientific interest.
Hamilton (Gen. Douglas) Visit to Labuan, 1848-9, Adventures in
the Jungles, &c. See his Records of Sport in Southern India,
Supplement.
10749 Hatton (Joseph) "The New Ceylon": a Sketch of British North
Borneo, or Sabah, tuith maps, 12mo, cloth. 1881 3s 6d
10750 Hatton (Frank) North Borneo : Explorations and Adventures
on the Equator, with Biographical Sketch by Joseph Hatton, and
Preface by Sir Walter Medhurst, illustrated, 8vo, cloth. 1885 6s
10751 Helms (Ludvig V.) Pioneering in the Far East. . . .in Bali and
Borneo, with Visits to Singapore, Siam, Japan, California, and the
White Sea, maps and illustrations, 8vo, cloth. 1882 4s 6d
Mr. Helms represented the Borneo Company in Sardwak, 1851 to 1872. He
gives account of the Company's operations, of the work of Eajah Brooke and his
nephew Capt. Brooke, causes of the latter's disinheritance ; description of the
Dyaks and life in the Borneo jungle ; narratives of the Chinese insurrection of
18i57, and Malay conspiracy, 1859.
10752 Hornaday (W. T.) Two Years in the Jungle, maps and ilhbS'
trations, 8vo, half-morocco, gilt. 1885. 12s
Experiences of a hunter and naturalist in India, Ceylon, Malay Peninsula, and
Borneo. See also pp. 158, 508.
83, High Street, Marylebone, London, W.
Borneo 533
10753 Hose (Charles) Resident. Journey up the Baram River to
Mount Dulit and the Highlands of Borneo, vtm'p and sketches
Geog. Joub., March 1893, Vol. I. pp. 194-208 2s
10754 In the Heart of Borneo : the Country, its Inhabitants,
Natural History, &c., map and illustrations GtEOG. Jour., July,
1900, Vol. XVI. pp. 39-62 2s
Hunt (J.) Sketch of Borneo, or Pulo Kalamantan (1812), its
Aboriginal Inhabitants, the Malays, the Dutch and English
Settlements, its Mines and Natural Products, Piratical Ports,
&c. See Moor, 'Indian Archipelago* (Part I., 1837, Appendix,
pp. 12-30) ; p. 510 ; Keppel, Expedition (Appendix, Vol. 11.),
below ; and North Borneo, p. 535.
Jesse (John) Letter from Borneo, July 20, 1775 Indo-Ohina
Papers (Vol. I.). See p. 510.
10756 Keppel (Admiral Sir Henry) Expedition to Borneo of H.M.S.
" Dido " for the Suppression of Piracy (1843-44), with Extracts from
Rajah Brooke's Journal (1839-45), 6 maps and 11 plates,.2 vols. 8vo,
cloth. 1846 5s
These volumes contain account of Admiral Keppel's own observations find
proceedings ; Extracts from Brooke's Journals (1839-45), including a general view
of Borneo, the Dyaks, and the native tribes ; Narratives of several expeditions
against the sea and land Dyaks, and Malay Pirates ; Brooke's relations with the old
Rajah Muda Hassim, and ceremonies connected with the cession of Sarawak ;
Admiral Coohrane's punitive visit to Borneo and Balambangan, with his Despatches
(1845), his Proposed Exploring Expedition (1838), his Memorandum on Malay
Piracy ; Report on the Mias Oran Outang ; Vocabularies ; Visit to Celebes (1839-40) ;
Hunt's Sketch of Borneo (1812) ; British and Netherlands Treaty 1825 ; Crawfurd
on Proposed Settlement of Labuan ; Appointment of Brooke as British Agent, &c.
10757 Expedition to Borneo (1843-44), Second Edition, Revised,
with Additions and Extracts from Mr. Williamson's Journal of
Tour to Inland Dyak Tribes, Oct., 1845, maps and plates, 2 vols
8vo, cloth. 1846 7s 6d
For matter omitted from Brooke's earlier Journals, see Mundy.
10758 Visit to the Indian Archipelago in H.M.S. "Msenander"
(1848-49), with portions of the Private Journal of Bajah Brooke,
coloured illustrations by [Sir] Oswald Brierly, 2 vols, imperial 8v(>,
cloth. 1853 10s
10759 Visit of the "Msenander," 1 vol. imp. 8vo, cloth. 1853 9s
The ' Menander " conveyed Brooke (appointed 1848 Governor of Labuan) from
England to Sarawak. This work contains portions of the Rajah's later Journals ;
also a defence of his Government, charges made against Brooke in Parliament, and
rebutting evidence. The " Menander " visited Borneo several times as well as the
Philippines, Sooloo Islands, Hong Kong, Macao, Batavia, Bali, Lombok, Flores,
Timor, Port Essington (N. Australia), Banda, Ceram, Admiralty Islands, New
Ireland and New Britain, returning homeward vid Sydney, Hobart, Norfolk Island,
the 8. Pacific, and Cape Horn.
10760 A Sailor's Life under Four Sovereigns, illustrated through-
out, 3 vols. 12mo, cloth. 1899 7s 6d
In this summary of a long life, Admiral Keppel adds many personal details
supplementing his narratives of the voyages of the " Dido " and " Maenander," and
brief references to subsequent visits to Sarawak and Labuan in Sept. 1857, April,
1867, and Dec, 1868. See also note, p. 391.
83y High Street, Marylebone, London W.
534 FrartAiis Edwards^s Catalogue
10762 Leggatt (Rev. F. W.) Life among the Dyaks of Borneo,
illustrated Mimio^ Field, 1901, pp. 138-145 ; 366-375 2s
Leyden (Dr.) Sketch of Borneo; the Maritime Districts, Ban jar-
massing, &c.. Territories, Boundaries, Government, Towns, Pro-
ductions, Trade, Piracy, the Inhabitants, and their Customs. See
Moor, * Indian Archipelago ' (Part I., 1837, Appendix, pp. 93-109),
p. 510.
10763 Low (Hugh) Sarawak ; its Inhabitants and Productions. Notes
during a Residence with Rajah Brooke, steel plates, 8vo, cloth.
1848 3s 6d
Geography of Borneo, Temperature, Soil. Plants, Fruit?, Animals ; Account of
the Malays, Dyaks. Kyans, &c. ; Visits to Serekei and Gumbang ; Trip up the
Sarawak River ; Short Notice of the Life of Rajah Brooke, &c. See also St. John
(Sir S.).
Low (H. Brooke) Journals and Papers on Borneo. See Roth.
10764 McDougall (Francis Thomas) Correspondence on the Conflict
in which the Bishop of Labaan was engaged with Pirates, May,
1862, 8vo, pp. 16 [1863] 2s 6d
10765 McDougall (Mrs.) Letters from Sarawak, Addressed to a
Child, illustrated, 16mo, cloth. 1854 28 6d
With Accounts of the Voyage, the Dyaks, Chinese, Sir James Brooke, &c.
10766 Sketches of Our Life in Sarawak, map, 12mo, cloth.
1882 (S.P.C.K.) 2s 6d
10767 MacGregor (Surg.-Major John) Through the Buffer State ;
Recent Travels through Borneo, Siam, and Cambodia, loith illus-
trations, 12mo, cloth. 1896 4s
Magellan. Visit of the "Victoria" to Borneo, 1521, with Descrip"
tion of the Kingdom of Bruni and its Inhabitants. See Magellan's
Voyage, Hakluyt Soc. edition (pp. 110-119), p. 499.
10768 Marryat (Frank S.) Borneo and the Indian Archipelago, ^mth
drawings of costume and scenery, including 22 tinted and coloured
plates, and 37 wood engravings, imp. 8vo, cloth. 1848 9s
An amusing narrative of the operations of the " Samaraog " (1843-46), the
middies' enjoyments ashore in the Bash*>?s, at Manila, Sooloo, Quelpart, Sarawak
River, Brunei, on the coast of Celebes, at Ternate, Gilolo (cQrrecting some details
of the official narratives), Hong Kong, Amoy, Ghusan, Ningpo, Nagasaki, with
interesting character sketches of Keppel, Brooke, and Belcher, description (with
capital drawings) of the Malays, Dyaks, and other tribes ; views of Mt. Keeae
Ballo, Bruni, Hong Kong, &c. See Belcher, p. 529, Keppel, p. 533.
10769 Mayne (Admiral R. C.) Summary of Explorations in British
North Borneo Proo. R. Geog. Soc, March, 1888 (pp. 134-146) 2s
Explorations by Dobree, 1878 ; Witti, 1880-82 ; Prver, 1881 ; Von Donop, 1882 ;
Frank Hatton, 1882 ; Henry Walker, 1885, &c.
10770 Medhurst (Sir Walter) British North Borneo Proc. R.
Colonial Inst., May, 1885 (Vol. XVI. pp. 273-307) 2s
10772 Molengraaf (Dr. G. A. F.) Geological Explorations in Central
Borneo, 1893-94, vjith 3 maps, 56 plates, and 89 illustrations in the
text, imp. 8vo, cloth ; also, Atlas of 22 geological maps, folio, cloth.
Leyden, 1902
English Eevised Edition, with Appendix on fossil Radiolaria, by Dr. G. J. Hinde
83, High Street, Marylebone, London, W.
Borneo 535
10773 Mundy (Admiral Sir Rodney) Narrative of Events in Borneo
and Celebes down to the Occupation of Labuan, from the Journals
of Rajah Brooke (1838-46), with Narrative of the Operations of
H.M.S. **Iris" (1846-47), 5 charts, 18 plates, and woodcuts, 2 vols.
8vo, cloth. 1848 9s
Sir Rodney Mundy having the whole of Rajah Brooke's Journals from 1838>
supplemented Keppel's work, and added the history of the exciting events of two
later years. He also inserted the full Journal of the visit to Celebes, describing
that island, its coasts and scenery (explored 1840), the Bugis people and their
civilization, the wild tribes of the mountains, &o. To Brooke's Journal Sir Rodney
added his own, recording the operations against the rebel Dyaks and pirates, the
account of Brooke's visit and reception in England in 1847, and a chapter on the
geology of Sarawak.
10774 North Borneo Co. Sketch of the Territory of Sabah, with
2 large maps ; Sketch of Borneo by J. Hunt, 1812 ; Physical and
Political Geography from Sir Spenser St. John's * Life in the
Forests of the Far East ' ; The Character of the Chinese from Sir
Walter Medhurst's ' Foreigner in Far Cathay ' ; Statement and
Application to Lord Salisbury ; Report of Meeting, Westminster
Palace Hotel, March 26, 1879; Charter of the Company, 6 pamphlets,
4to. 1878-82 9s
10775 Perelaer (M. T. H.) Ran Away from the Dutch ; or, Borneo
from North to South, translated byBlok and Mendes, with 10 illus-
trations, 8vo, cloth. 1887 4s 6d
With a vocabulary of Dayak words.
10776 Posewitz (Dr. Theodor) Borneo, its Geology and Mineral
Resources, from the German by Hatch, m^ips and illustrations, 8vo,
cloth. 1892 9s
This work includes an elaborate historical and critical sketch, accompanied by
a catalogue of over 260 works relating to Borneo, especially Dutch literature.
10778 Fryer (W. B.) Notes on North-Eastern Borneo and the Snlu
Islands Proc. R. G. S., Feb., 1883, pp. 90-96 2s
10779 Fryer (Mrs. W. B.) A Decade in Borneo, with Introduction by
Joseph Hatton, 12mo, cloth. 1894 3s
10780 Roth (H. Ling) The Natives of Sarawak and British North
Borneo, based chiefly on the MSS. of Hugh Brooke Low, with
Preface by Andrew Lang, map and over 550 illustrations, 2 vols,
royal 8vo, cloth. 1896 1 5s
Vol. I. On Geographical Distribution and the Dyaks, their Physical Character,
Customs, Religion, Festivals, Medicine Men, Legends, Daily Life, Food, Agriculture
and Domestic Animals, Hunting and Fishing.
Vol. XL Habitations, Dress and Fashion, Torturing, War, Head Hunting, Blow
Pipe, Human Sacrifices, Cannibalism, Natural Productions, Boating, Swimming,
Riding, Archasology, Music, Language, Names, including Vocabularies of several
Dialects, bv H. B. Low, Lieut, de Crespigny, Rev. C. Hup6, Ch. Hose, Sir Spenser
St. John, Revs. W. Chalmers and W. Gomez, Mr. Brereton, &c., Ethnographical
Notes from the works of Dr. Schwaner (100 pp.), Mrs. Pryer and Prof. Kiikenthal,
and a Bibliography.
10781 St. John (J. A.) Yiews in the Eastern Archipelago : 24 tinted
plates of Scenes in Borneo, Sarawak, and Labuan, from drawings by
Admirals Bethune, Heath, and others, with letterpress descriptions
by J. A. St. John, imp. 4to, half-morocco. 1847 1 5s
Illustrating Rajah Brooke, Rodney Mundy, and other works.
8S, High Street, Marylehone, London, W
536 Francis Edwards^s Gatalogue,
10782 St. John ([Sir] Spenser) Life in the Forests of the Far East;
or, Travels in Northern Borneo, 3 ma-ps and 16 plates {some
coloured), 2 vols. 8vo, cloth. 1862 10s
The author had at his disposal the journals kept by Mr. Hugh Low in their
joint expeditions as well as those relating to districts he had not himself visited.
The work, which is indebted to valuable notes of other gentlemen, has chapters
on the Sea and the Land Dayaks, and their social life, on the Kayans of Baram, the
Samaraham River, and Caves of Sirih ; Two Ascents of Kina Balu {with plates) ;
Journal of Expedition to Limbang ; Two Visits to the Sulu Islands ; the Kmgdom
of Borneo Proper ; Sarawak and its Dependencies ; the Chinese in Borneo ; the
Chinese Insurrection ; Roman Catholic and Protestant Missions.
10783 Second edition, revised, 3 maps omd 16 'plates {some coloured) y
2 vols. 8vo, cloth. 1863 14s
This edition contains two additional chapters : * The Pirates,' and ' Some of the
Living Creatures found in Borneo.'
10784 Observations on the N.W. Coast of Borneo, 1858, with
map Jour. R. Geog. Soc, 1862 (Vol. XXXII. pp. 217-34), cloth 3s
10785 Rajah Brooke : the Englishman as Ruler of an Eastern
State, portrait, 12mo, cloth. 1899 4s
ScHWANER (Dr. C. A. L. M.) Ethnographical Notes, translated
from his Work on * Borneo.' See Roth (H. Ling).
10786 Scraps and Scrawls from Sarawak : Six Stories Told while
** Waiting for the Tide," edited by W. M. Crocker, with 18 comie
illustrations {etched at Singapore), 4to, boards. Kuching, 1875 9s
The authors of the Six Stories are W. Fraser, A. Perry, T. Skip with, O. C. Vane,
H. Roscoe. and W. H. Don.
10787 Stapf (0., Ph.D.) On the Flora of Mt. Kinabulu, North
Borneo Trans. Linnean Soc, Dec. 1894, Botany, pp. 69-263 5s
Trobriant (Lieut.) Expedition to Borneo, 1775 Sonnerat's
Voyage (Vol. III. ch. v. pp. 79-133). See India, Supplement.
Ventimiglia (Father Antony) Account of Borneo and the Mission
there, 1688-89 Oareri, Voyage Round the World (Churchill,
Vol. IV. pp. 260-267), p. 496.
10789 Wakefield (0. 0.) Future Trade in the Far East, maps a^d
illustrations, 12mo, cloth. 1896 6s
10790 Wallace (A. R.) Notes of a Journey up the Sadong River,
N.W. Borneo ; Proposed Exploration of Borneo by Lieut. De
Crespigny Proc. R. Geog. Soc, Vol. I. pp. 193-208 2s 6d
See Ceespiqny, p. 531.
Explorations in Sarawak and in the Interior of Borneo,.
1854-56, with Observations of the Dyaks, the Orang-Utan, &c.,
maps and ilUistrations. See ' Malay Archipelago ' (Vol. I. pp. 34-94,
138-149; Vol. H. pp. 270-320), p. 514.
10791 War drop (A. Tucker) All about North Borneo, the New
Ceylon, nuip and illust. Manchester Geog. Jour., Vol. XIII. pp-
165-180. 1897 2s 6d
8S, High Street, Marylehone, London, W
Borneo 537
10792 Whitehead (John) Exploration of Mount Kina Balu, North
Borneo, with Descriptions of the various Species of Mammals,
Birds, Reptiles, Insects, &c., collected in Borneo, Palawan, Sulus,
and Eastern Java, illustrated by 10 beautiful hand-coloured plates,
22 full page, and nuTnerou^ other engravings in the text, imperial
4to, cloth. 1893 (pub. 3 3s) 1 Is
Mount Kina Balu is a peak of over 13,000 ft. in altitude, and Mr. Whitehead
^ent nearly four years collectiDg in the neighbourhood. The results of his travels
are very consMerable.
' This handsome volume will be studied and appreciated by all interested in
the natural history of the Eastern Archipelago. It is carefully and beautifully
printed, and profusely illustrated by the author himseW'Athenceum.
CELEBES.
BiOKMORE (Prof.) Visits to Macassar (June) and Minahassa (Dec,
1865), with Descriptions of the Scenery and Physical Features of
Celebes, Account of the Bugis and the Head'Hunters, &c. See p. 516.
10793 Boulenger (G. A.) Keptiles and Batrachians of Celebes (pp. 45),
10 plates (4 coloured), and other Papers Zool. Soo. Proo., June,
1897 6s
Brooke (Rajah) Journal of a Visit to Celebes, 1840, with History
and Description of the Island, the Bugis States and People, Account
of the Wild Tribes of the Mountains, with illustrations and 2 charts
Mundy's Borneo and Celebes, Vol. I. (chap, iii.-xii. pp. 30-169),
p. 535.
Coleman (Charles) Religion of the Bugis and Macassars (from
Raffles's Address) Hindu Mythology, 1832, (pp. 343-345), p. 318.
Crawfurd (John) Bugis, Celebes, Kaili, Macassar, Minahasa,
Tuwaju or Waju. See Dictionary of the Indian Archipelago, p. 505.
Dalton (J.) Celebes : Mandhaar, Makassar, on making it a Free
Porl^MooR, Indian Archipelago (Part I. 1837, pp. 72-78), p. 510.
The Macassar War from Singapore Chronicle, Nov., 1824, ibid,
(pp. 145-146), p. 510.
Forrest (Capt. Thomas) Account of Celebes, 1792. See p. 540.
10794 [Gervaise (Nicol)] An Historical Description of the Kingdom
of Macasar in the East Indies, 12mo, calf. 1701 (rare) 10s 6d
Account of the county (Southern Celebes), inhabitants, religion, and Dutch
exclusive trade, translated from the French.
Guillemard (Dr.) Account of the Dutch Settlements at Macassar
and Minahasa, Customs, Dress of their Inhabitants, and Languages ;
Zoological Features of the Celebes, Forest Scenery, beautifully
illustrated. See Cruise of the ** Marchesa," p. 532.
10795 Hickson (Sydney J.) A Naturalist in North Celebes : Narrative
of Travels in Minahassa, the Sangir and Talaut Islands, with
Notices of the Fauna, Flora, and Ethnology of the Districts Visited,
2 maps and 35 illustrations, 8vo, cloth. 1889 9s
Includes general observations on the aspect of the coast and inland scenery ;
the islands and coral reefs of theTalisse Sea, visited in H.M.S. "Flying Fish ';
Talisse Island its land and marine fauna ; stone implements, legends, customg,
songs and animal stories, riddles and proverbs of the Minahassars, useful plants
and woods, European settlements, Portuguese and Dutch.
83, High Street, Marylehone, London, W.
538 Francis Edwards's Catalogue
Keppel (Sir H.) Visit to Turatte Bay and Excursions in Celebes,
Dec, 1839, and Jan., 1840, with Account of the Bugis. See Exped.
to Borneo, p. 533.
Navarette (Fray) Voyage to Macasar (Celebes) and Stay there,
1657-58. See his Account of China (pp. 257-264), p. 399.
10796 Rinne (Prof. Fritz and Else) Kasana, Kamari : eine Celebes-
fahrt, numerous illustrations, royal 8vo, sewed. Hanover ^
1900 4s 6d
Narrative of a voyage to Netherlands India in 1898, with account of Minahassain
Celebes, and visits to Java, and the Molucca Islands.
Stavorinus' Account of Celebes, Amboyna, &c. See p. 527, and
Pinkerton's Voyages (Vol. XI.), p. 17.
Wallace (A. R.) Visits to Macassar and Menada, 1856, 1857, 1859
Celebes, Sula Islands, andBouton ; their Physical Features, Natural
History, Inhabitants, and their Languages, maps and illustrations.
See Malay Archipelago (Vol. I. pp. 211-284; Vol. II. pp. 270-321),
p. 514.
Weber (Max) Ethnographische Notizen iiber Celebes, &c. See
p. 543.
10797 Woodard (Capt. David) and Four Seamen, Narrative of their
Sufferings and Captivity among the Malays of Celebes (1793-95)
and Account of the Natives of the Country, to which are added
other Narratives of Escape from Shipwreck, &c., by Wm. Vaughan,
portrait and 3 plates, 8vo, calf. 1804 10
Among the additional narratives is that of the escape of Carter, Shaw, and
Haskett, from natives of Tate's Island, Torres Straits, in 1793.
THE MOLUCCAS, BANDA, BALI, TIMOR, &c.
Ternate, Tidore, Gilolo, Ceram, Amboyna, Banda, Bouro, Bali, Lombockf
Sumbawa, Flores, Sumba or Sandalwood, Ombay, Timor,
Timor-laut, Serwatti, Ke, Aru, and Lesser Islands of
the Flores, Banda, and Arafura Seas.
10798 Arago (Jacques-Etienne-Yictor) Narrative of a Yoyage Round
the World in the Corvettes " I'Uranie " and " laPhysicienne," com-
manded by Capt. [Louis C. Desaulses de] Freycinet, 1817-20, in a
Series of Letters, with 26 plates, 4to, half-calf. 1823 1
This expedition, after surveying part of the west coast of Australia, sailed
through the Indian Archipelago and homewerd across the Pacific and round Cape
Horn. M. Arago dates seventeen letters from Timor, Amboyna, Ombay, and other
eastern islands, which, with their inhabitants, are described and illustrated with
nine plates.
Argensola's Conquest of the Moluccas See Philippines, p. 495.
British Expeditions against the Moluccas, Capture of Amboyna,
Banda-Neira, and Ternate, 1810 Wilson, History of the Madras
Army (Vol. HI. pp. 313-321 ; 407-408). See Supplement.
Bali, Account of the Island, its People, Government, Revenue,
Trade, Religion, Hinduism, Literature, Language, Products,
Natural History, &c. See Le Moniteur, p. 524 ; Moor's * Indian
Archipelago (part I. pp. 85-96), p. 510.
83, High Street, Marylehon$, London, W.
Moluccas, Banda, Timor, <Scc. 539-
10799 Beaumont (John) Narrative. Dutch Alliances, or a Plain
Proof of their Observance of Treaties, Exemplify'd in the Parti-
culars of their Inhuman Treatment of the Friends and Confederates,
the English, at Amboyna, 12mo, (pp. 44 and 2 engravings), half-
morocco. 1712 14s
Belcher (Admiral) Visit of the **Samarang'* to the Moluccas;
Ternate and Gilolo (1844), with Account of Attacks by Pirates.
See pp. 503, 529.
10800 Bickmore (Prof. Albert S.) The Eastern Archipelago, 1865-66 ;
a Popular Description of the Natural History, Geography, Manners
and Customs of the People, and Adventures among many Tribes,
&c., maps and illustrations, 8vo, half-morocco. 1868 IDs 6d
Mr, Bickmore arrived at Batavia ia the " Memnoa," Capt. Freeman, in April,
1865, and, obtaining permit, went on to the Moluccas to collect shells. He visited
Samarang and Surabaya, Macassar, Timor, Amboyna, Ceram, Banda, Burn, Ternate,
Tidore, and Gilolo, afterwards returning to Celebes (Minahassa), and Sumatra
(see p. 516).
"As we accompany him from island to island, we learn their history, the
character of the country and the people, and the modes of cultivation of the pro-
ducts for which the land is celebrated. We have seldom read a book of travel with
greater pleasure. It is the narrative of a naturalist-traveller full of incident and
adventure." Z^arirf and Water.
10801 Bougainville (Lewis) Voyage Round the World, 1766-69,
from the French, with notes, by Dr. J. Reinhold Forster, 6 charts
and plates, small 4to, half-calf. 1772 16s
Narrative of the first French circumnavigation. Contains a view of Ceram,
account of Bouro, Bouton, and south coast of Celebes, with descriptions of those
islands and their inhabitants, remarks on the Moluccas, Banda, Ternate, Macassar,
and the Dutch Government.
10802 Campbell (Lord George) Log Letters of the "Challenger,"
with coloured chart, representing deposits at the bottom of the sea,
best edition, 8vo, cloth. .1876 5a
With accounts of Banda, Amboyna, and Ternate, and their inhabitants, the
spice trade, &c.
'Ohaluenger" (The) Expbdition. This Expedition for making
Observations of the Deposits at the Bottom of the Sea, Explored
the Shallow Waters of the Eastern Archipelago in 1874-75 ; Banda
was visited Sept. 30, Amboyna Oct. 4, and Ternate Oct. 15. See
above p. 496 ; also Campbell, Moseley, and Wild.
Coleman (Charles) Religion of the Balinese (from Raffles's Address)
Hindu Mythology, 1832 (pp. 348-349), p. 318.
10803 Cool (Capt. W.) With the Dutch in the East : Outline of the
Military Operations in Lombock, 1894, with a Popular Account of
the Native Characteristics, Architecture, Agriculture, Folk-lore,
Religious Customs, and a History of the Introduction of Hinduism
and Islamism into the Island, translated from the Dutch by J. E.
Taylor, map and illustrations, royal 8vo, cloth. 1897 7s 6d
^, High Street, Ma/rylebone, London, W.
540 Francis Edwards^s Catalogue
Crawfubd (John) Amboyna, Aroe, Bali, Banda, Boeroe (Btiru),
Ceram, Clove, Floris, Gebi, Kupang, Lomboc, Moluccas, Nutmeg,
Ombay, Eotti, Sandalwood Island, Sangir, Serwati, Sumbawa,
Talaut, Tenimber, Ternate, Tidor, Timur (Timor), Tombora
(Sumbawa), Volcanos, &c. See 'Dictionary of the Indian Archi-
pelago,' 1851, p. 505.
Dampieb (Capt.) Description of the Island of Timor, Fort Concordia,
Coupang Bay (visited Sept. to Dec, 1699), with Account of the
Portuguese and Dutch Settlements, Trees, Herbs, Animals, Seasons,
Winds, Weather, &c. See Dampier's Voyages, Vol. III. (pp. 119-
178), p. 497.
Visit to Amboyna, &c., June to Sept., 1705. See Dampier's
Voyages, Vol. IV. (by Funnell, pp. 170-188), with a Description of
the Island, its Inhabitants, Trade, &c.
Drake's Visit to Ternate, November, 1579, with Account of the
King and People, Spice Trade, &c. See * The World Encompassed,'
(Hakluyt Soc, pp. 137-148).
10804 Elliot (D. G.) Monograph of the Paradiseidse, or Birds of
Paradise, 37 magnificent coloured plates drawn hy Wolf and Smithy
complete in 7 parts, folio, boards. 1873 6 15s
Uniform with the work of Gould, and a rival in accuracy of drawing and
brilliancy of colour.
Forbes (H. O.) In the Moluccas and in Timor Laut, Burn, and
Timor, with Sketches of their Inhabitants and Natural History
Features, with Appendices on Cranial Characters, Birds, Insects,
Vocabularies, Plants, &c. See Forbes, * Naturalist's Wanderings,*
also Forbes (Mrs.), 'Insulinda,' p. 507.
10805 Forrest (Capt. Thomas) Voyage to New Guinea (Dory
Harbour), the Moluccas, Magindano, Sooloo, and other Islands in
the " Tartar " Galley, 1774-76, with portrait ^ chart, and 30 plates,
4to, calf. 1779 18s
The work contains account of Gilolo and the Sago tree and Sago bread; of
Bally Island, Selang Harbour, Salwatty, and Waigiou, Yowl, and other islands ;
Dory Harbour ; descriptions of the Alfouras, Papuans, coasts of N.W. New Guinea, &c.
Friederioh (R.) Account of the Island of Bali, translated by Logan
and A. H. May, for Jour. Ind. Arch. (Vol. IH. pp. 119-137,
235-250). See p. 509; also Jour. R. Asiatic Soc. (Vol. VIII. N.S.
pp. 157-218; Vol. IX. N.S. pp. 59-120; Vol. X. N.S. pp. 49-97),
p. 305 ; and Indo-China Papers, second series (Vol. II.) p. 510.
Galvano (Antonio) Governor of the Moluccas, and his Administra-
tion of Ternate, &c., 1540-47. See Argensola, p. 495, and
Introduction to his * Discoveries of the World ' (Hakluyt Society)
p. 7.
10806 Gould (John) Birds of New Guinea and the adjacent Papuan
Islands, completed by R. Bowdler Sharpe, 320 superb coloured
plates, 5 vols, imperial folio, half-morocco. 1875-88 50
" It is admitted (Says Mr. Gould), that New Guinea and the Papuan Islands have
the finest birds in creation the Paradiseidae, which have many decorations, and
must be seen in the drawings to understand their forms, also the finest Parrots,
Kmgfishers, and Pittas."
83, High Street, Marylebone, London, W,
Moluccas, Banda, Timor, dx. 541
10807 Guillemard (F. H. H.) Cruise of the "Marchesa" to Kam-
schatka, Borneo, Celebes, the Moluccas, and New Guinea, beauti-
fully illustrated with 14 maps and 169 wood engravings (including
2 coloured plates of birds), 2 vols, royal 8vo, cloth. 1886 2
10808 Cheaper edition, omitting the 2 coloured plates and a
chapter on Kamschatka History, 1 vol. royal 8vo, cl. 1889 9s
Among the lesser islands (July to October, 1883) visited were the Sulu Group,
Sumbawa, Ternate, Tidore, Bachian, Ombira, Gilolo, Amboina, Banda, and the Arus.
See also pp. 454, 491, 493, 532, 537.
10809 Hall (R.) History of the Barbarous Crueltie and Massacres,
committed at Amboyna, Batavia, Macassa, the Taking, Burning,
and Destroying English Ships in the Streights of Malacca To
which is added the Proceedings of the Council of Amboyna, and
the Defence which the Dutch sent to the East India Company,
12mo, half-calf. 1712 16s
10810 Harleian Collection of Voyages and Travels, from MSS. in the
Library of the Earl of Oxford, maps and plates, 2 vols, folio, calf.
Oshorne, 1745 1 12s
The second volume (pp. 277-352) includes four narratives relative to alleged
conspiracy at Amboyna, the torture and execution of several Englishmen there in
1622 ; relation of the first Dutch voyage to Java, 1595-97 ; Galvano's ' Discoveries of
the World ' ; and many other interesting records relating to the East Indies.
10811 Hartog (T. C. L.) Voyages of the Steamer " Egeron " in the
Indian Archipelago, including the Discovery of Egeron Strait in
the Tenimber or Timor-laut Islands, map Jouk. R. Geog. Soc,
1878, Vol. XLVni. p. 294, cloth 2s 6d
10812 Helms (Ludvig V.) Pioneering in the Far East Bali,
Borneo, China and Japan, illustrations, 8vo, cloth. 1882 4s 6d
History of Mads Lange, Danish trader in Lombock, afterwards Dutch pohtical
agent in Bali, the most thickly populated, and for its size the most productive
country in the East. Mr. Helms resided in Bali in 1847 and visited the island in
1858, he gives account of the people, their customs, religion (Buddhism and
Hinduism), with description and view of Suttee.
Jukes (J. Beete) Account of the Town and Inhabitants of Coupang,
of the Interior and the Aborigines of Timor, &c., visited September,
1843 ; also of Sandalwood, Sumbawa and Lombock Islands, visited
1844 and 1845. See Voyage of H.M.S. ** Fly," p. 508.
10813 Kolff (Lieut. Dutch Navy) Voyages of the *'Dourga" in the
Moluccan Archipelago and on the S.W. Coast of New Guinea,
1825-26 (in Dutch), charts, 8vo, half-mor. Amsterdam, 1828 6s
10814 Voyages of the " Dourga," translated, with Introduction
by G. Windsor Earl, 2 charts, 8vo, cloth. 1840 8s
10815 Voyages of the " Dourga," another copy, half-calf 10s
The object of this voyage was to ascertain their condition and to renew Dutch
relations with the natives after the islands had been in the nominal possession of
the English. The islands visited were Timor, Serwatty, Lette, Noa and Koma.
Damma, Lakor, Luan, Baba, and Ke Arru Tenimber, Ceram, and (joram. See Eakl.
83, High Street, Marylebone, London, W.
542 Francis Edtvards's Catalogue
Keeling (Capt. Wm.) Voyage to Bantam and Banda, 1607-9. See
Astley's Collection (Vol. I.) p. 2. -
10816 Lennon (Capt. Walter Caulfield) Journal of an Expedition to
the Molucca Islands [October, 1795, to August, 1796], under the
Command of Admiral [Peter] Rainier, witli some Account of those
Islands at the time of tlwir falling into our hands, and likewise
Suggestions relative to their future better Management in case of
being retained in our permanent possession, folio, morocco 7 7s
Neatly written copy of the manuscript of a very important report addressed to
the directors of the East India Company, which for special reasons was never
printed. It fills 251 folio pages, and is accompanied by manuscript plans and
charts : (1) Amboina, Ceram, and neighbouring islands ; (2) the Town of Amboina
and Fort Victoria ; (3) Amboina Island ; (4) Amboina Harbour ; (5) Banda Islands ;
(6) Banda Neira and Forts. The iournal includes a narrative of the voyage from
Madras to the Moluccas by way of Penang, Malacca, Straits of Sincapore, Straits of
1810.
Magellan. Visit of the ** Victoria" to Tidore, Nov."andDec., 1521.
See references, p. 499.
Mandelslo (J. A.) Account of Molucca Islands, with Gilolo,
Amboyna, and Banda, their Inhabitants and Products, 1639. See
Mandelslo's Travels, 1662 (Part II. pp. 156-166), p. 479.
Melvill (Baron) de Carnbee, Description of the Islands of Bali and.
Lombok, with chart Le Moniteur, 1846-47 (pp. 87-92 ; 169-180 ;
252-262; 280-294 ; 331-338). See p. 524.
10817 Middleton (Sir Henry) Voyage to Bantam (Java) and the
Maluco Islands (1604-6), edited by Bolton Corney, chart and plates,
8vo, cloth. (Hakluyt Soc), 1855 1 10s
With appendix containing letters from K. James I. to the Kings of Ternate,
Tidore, and Bantam, and their replies, extracts from Vartema and others descriptive
of the Molucca Islands.
Moor (J. H.) Timor, Eotti, Savu, Solor, Floris, and Sandalwood
Islands. See Indian Archipelago (Part I., 1837, Appendix^
pp. 5-12), p. 510.
10818 Moseley (Prof. H. N.) Notes of a Naturalist on the "ChaUen-
ger," 1872-76, map, 2 coloured plates, and woodcuts, 8vo, cloth.
1879 17s
With a chapter on the natural history, vegetation, coral banks, natives of Aru,
Ke, Banda, Amboina and Ternate Islands, observations in the Arafura Sea, &;c.
10819 Cheaper edition, 12ino, cloth. 1892 5s
10820 MuUer (Dr. Salomon) Reizen in den Indischen Ai-chipel., 1828-
1836, 2 vols, in 1, royal 8vo, boards. Amsterdam, 1857 > 10s
I. New Guinea, Borneo, II. Celebes, Amboina, Banda, Timor, Rotti, &;c., with
charts, plates, and vocabularies.
NiEUHOFF (John) Description of the Islands Amboyna, Bouro, the
Climate, Clove Tree, the Amboynese, with a large view, 1659. See
Jata, p. 525.
SSf High Street, Ma/rylehone, London, W.
Moluccas, Bancla, Timor, dx. 543
Raffles (Sir (T. S.) Account of Bali : its Population, Government,
Religion, Castes, &c. See his Memoir (4to, pp. 164-174 ; 8vo,
Appendix to Vol. II.), p. 525,
Stanley (Capt. Owen) Notes of a Craise in the Eastern Archipelago,
Visits to Timor-laut, &c., 1841-42 Jour. R. G. Soc, 1842.
Stokes (Admiral Lort) Narrative of the Visits of H.M.S. ** Brito-
mart," Commander Owen Stanley, R.N., to the Islands of the
Arafura Sea (1839). See Stokes's Discoveries in Australia.
ToMBE (Ch. F-.) View of Coupang, Timor, 1804. See p. 528.
Varthema: Account of the Islands of Nutmegs and Cloves, anda,
&c., visited about 1506. See Varthema's Travels, p. 513.
Wallace (A. R.) Visits to the Moluccan Group (1857-61) : Bouru,
Ceram, Batchian, Gilolo, Morty, Ternate, Tidor, Makian, Kaida,
Amboyna, Banda, Goram, Matabello, and Ke Islands, their Natural
History, Inhabitants and their Languages, maps and illustrations
Malay Archipelago (Vol. I. pp. 285-312 ; Vol.11, pp. 1-115, 270-321).
See p. 514.
The Timor Group : Timor, Flores, Sumbawa, Bali, Lombock,
&c., their Physical Features, Natural History, Inhabitants, and
the Language (1856-61), maps and illustrations Wallace, Malay
Archipelago (Vol. I. pp. 150-211 ; Vol. II. pp. 270-321). See p. 514.
10822 Weber (Prof. Max) Ethnograpbische Notizen Uber Flores und
Celebes, wifh 8 coloured 'plates emd other illustrations, 4to. Leyden,
1890 15s
Supplement : Internl. Archiv. f. Ethnographie.
10823 Webster (H. Cayley-) Through New Guinea and the Cannibal
Islands, portrait and photo-illustrations, 8vo, cloth. 1898 5s
Includes visits to Java, Bali, Lombok, Amboyna, Ke and Arru Islands, Solo-
mon Group, New Ireland, &;o.
10824 White (Major W. L.) The Dutch Expedition to the Island of
Lombok, 1894, with sketch map Proo. R. Artillery Inst, and
other Papers, Dec, 1896 3s 6d
10825 Wild (Dr. J. J.) At Anchor. Sketches from Many Shores : a
Narrative of Experiences Afloat and Ashore, during the Voyage of
H.M.S. ''Challenger," 1872-76, with 13 chromo plates and 180
etchinqs in the text, imperial 4to, cloth gilt. 1878
(pub. 3 13s 6d) 16s
The chromo plates picture scenery in Kerguelen Island, among the Icebergs,
in the Fiji and Philippine and Spice Islands. New Guinea and the Admiralty
Islands, Tahiti, &c. The Aru, Ke, Banda, Amboyna, and Ternate were visited Sept.
and Oct., 1874.
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544 Francis Edwards^s Catalogue
ADDITIONS.
THE ASIATIC CONTINENT:
Geography, History, Antiquities.
{Continued from pp. 1-23.)
10826 Beazley (C. Raymond) The Dawn of Modern Geography.
Part II. History of Exploration and Geographical Science, a. d. 900
to 1260, with facsimile maps, 8vo, cloth. 1901 14s
The Northmen to Iceland, Greenland, and America ; the Crusades ; Pilgrimages
to Palestine, Mt. Sinai, &c. ; Benjamin of Tudela ; Missions to the Tartars, Armenia,
and the East ; Commercial Travels the Venetians, Black Sea Trade ; Geographical
Theory and Description ; Maps of the Period Beatus Group, the " Jerome,"
St. Sever, Arglo-Saxon, Imago Mundi, Ebsdorf, Hereford, Salter, and others (with
examples).
10827 The Texts and Versions of John de Piano Carpini and
William de Rubrnquis, and some shorter pieces from Hakluyt's
Voyages, 1598, with Commentary, Notes, and Index, 8vo, sewed.
(Hakluyt 3oc.) 1903 * 15s
10828 Benjamin of Tudela, Travels from Navarre to China (1160-
1173?), translated from the Hebrew by Gerrans, 12mo, half-calf.
1784 10s 6d
Kabbi Benjamin travelled by the South Coasts of Europe to Constantinople,
Syria, Mesopotamia, and Samarcand he tells what was known about Eastern
couutries and returned by way of Egypt and Sicily. He gives the number of
Jews to be found in different places.
10829 Bergeron (Pierre) Voyages faits principalement en Asie,
XII-XV Siecl6s, preced^z d'une Introduction concernant les
Voyages et les Nouvelles D^couvertes, maps, large paper, Ito, calf,
1735 (fine copy) 2 10s
This edition contains additional travels to the edition of 1634 (see p. 441) :
Benjamin of Tudela, Carpini, Ascelin, Rubruquis, Marco Polo, Hayton, Maundevile,
Contarini ; also Bergeron's Treatise on the Tartars, and his History of the Saracens
and Mohammedans; Friar Bacon's Observations on the Northern Parts of the
World, and the Relations touching the Tartars out of Roger of Wendover and
Matthew Paris.
10830 Les Voyages Fameux du Sieur Vincent le Blanc, Mar-
seiUois aux Indes Orien tales et Occidentales, en Perse et Pegu,
et en Fez, Maroc, et Guin^e, et dans toute I'Afrique Inter ieure,
depuis le Cap de Bonne Esperance Jusques en Alexandrie, par les
terres de Monomotapa, duPreste Jean et de rfigypt,&c., 4to, calf.
Paris, 1649 12s
For English translation, see p. 12.
10831 Dennis (Rev. J. S., D.D.) Christian Missions and Social
Progress : a Sociological Study, portraits and numerous illustra^
tions, 2 vols. 8vo, cloth. New York, 1897-99 12s
A treatise of great importance, founded on a series of Lectures on Missions at
Princeton Theological Seminary in 1896. with extracts and bibliographies covering
the whole field of Sociology and Christian Missions in Europe, Asia, Africa,
America, and Australasia.
A third volume to follow.
Asia in General 545
10831b Daniell (T. and W.) Picturesque Voyage to India by way of
the Cape and China, a series of 50 beautiful engravings coloured in
imitation of the original draivingSj 4to, calf gilt. 1810 4: 10s
For list of views see pp. 108 or 381.
10832 Dapper (Dr. Olfert) Asia; Beschryving van het Rijk defe
Grooten Mogols Indien, Kandahar, Kabul; Persie, Georgie,
Mengrelie, &c, 32 large copper plates and charts, folio, half-
morocco. Amsterdam, 1672 i 6s
For English translation see Ogilby, p. 16.
10833 Diez (H. F. von) Denkwiirdigkeiten von Asien in Kunsten und
Wissenschaften, Sitten, Gebrauchen, und Alterthiimern, Religion
und Regierungsverfassung, 2 vols. 8vo, half-calf. Berlin, 1811-15 lis
Fkederic (Cesar) Voyages and Travels into the East Indies and
Beyond (1563-81), from the Italian by Thomas Hickocke (1598)
Asiatic Miscellany, Vol. I. 1785, pp. 156-178 ; 278-285 ; 420-432.
See p. 306.
Cesar Frederic visited Babylon, Ormus, Goa, Cochin, the Pearl Fishery, Ceylon,
Negapatam, Sumatra, Malacca, Siam, Orissa.
10834 Grasset S. Sauveur (J.) Encyclopedic des Voyages, contenant
I'Abrege Historique des Mceurs, Usages, Habitudes Domestiques,
Religions, Fetes, &c., de tons les Peuples ; et la Collection com-
plette de leurs Habillemens. Asie, avec 100 coloured plates, small
4to, calf. Paris, 1796 1 5s
The costumes pictured are of China (10), Persia (4), Armenia (4), Arabia (6),
India (14), Circassia and Russian Asia (5), Java, Philippines, &c. (10).
10835 Hakluyt's Voyages. The Principal Navigations, Voyages?
Traffiques, and Discoveries of the English Nation, New Edition,
with portraits, illustrations, rare maps in facsimile, and index,
12 vols. 8vo, cloth, gilt tops. 1903-4 7 10s
For other editions and summary of general contents, see pp. 8-9.
10836 Haukal (Ebn) Arabian Traveller, Tenth Century, Oriental
Geography of, translated by Sir W. Ouseley, map, 4to, half-calf.
1800 9s
10837 Hewitt (J. F.)The Ruling Races of Prehistoric Times, in India,
South Western Asia, and Southern Europe, diagrams and maps,
2 vols. 8vo, cloth. 1894-95 21s
10838 Kropotkin (Prince) The Orography of Asia, with 3 maps, and
other Papers Geographical Jour., Feb. and March, 1904 3s
10839 Le Bruyn (Oorneille) Voyages au Levant, I'Asie Mineure,
lies de Chio, Rhodes, Chypre, Villes d'Egypte, Syrie et Terre
Salnte ; Aussi k la ^loscovie, en Perse et aux Indes Orientales ;
Relation du Voyage de M. Isbrants Ides a la Chine, illustrated
throughout with numerous plates, 5 vols. 4to, calf extra. The Hague,
1732 1 15s
See also p. 12 ; Palestine, p. 560 ; Persia, p. 575.
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10840 Morden (Robert) Geography Rectified ; or, a Description of
the World Kingdoms, Provinces, Countries, Islands; their
Inhabitants, Commodities, &c., illustrated iviih 78 maps, small 4to,
calf. 1693 1 12s
Contains map of the World, 26 maps of European, 19 of Asiatic, 15 of African,
and 17 of American countries and colonies.
10841 Mumford (J. K.) Oriental Rugs, with 16 coloured plates from
selected Rugs and 16 engravings, royal 8vo, cloth. 1901 42s
10842 Munsterberg (Dr. Oscar) Bayern und Asien im XYI., XYII.,
und XVIII. Jahrhundert, 2 plates and 28 illustrations in the text,
4to, pp. 30. Leipzig, 1895 3s
10843 Petermann (Dr. A.) Mittheilungen aus Justus Perthes Geo-
graphischer Anstalt iiber Wichtige Neue Erforschungen auf dem
Gesammtgebiete der Geographic, wit7i numerotis maps, 1855 to 1882;
Erganzungsheft, Nos. 1 to 63 ; bound in 32 vols, royal 4to, half-
morocco. Gotha, 1856-82 7
A valuable publication containing original and translated papers of travel in all
parts of the world, especially of German and Russian explorers, including, among
hundreds of others, those of Schlagintweit, Prince Waldemar, Eichthofen, V^mbry,
Prejevalsky, and Kegel in Central Asia, Rein's and Woekof's Japan, Earth's Asia
Minor, Bastian's Indo-China, Veth's Sumatra, the French expeditions in Indo-China,
Meyer's Indian Archipelago, Van de Velde's Palestine (1861-62), the whole being
accompanied by coloured maps of Stieler and other leading German cartographers.
10843b Pococke (Richard) LL.D. A Description of the East : Observa-
tions in Egypt, Palestine, Syria, Mesopotamia, Cyprus, and Candia,
the Archipelago, Asia Minor, Thrace, Greece, Italy, &c., 103 large
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and the Temple of Diana, Tyre, Jerusalem, and the Holy Sepulchre, Temple of
Baalbeck (10 views and plans), Mosque of Damascus, Phoenician Inscriptions, &c.
10844 Purchas's Voyages. Hakluytus Posthumus, or Purcbas
his Pilgrimes, containing A History of the World in Sea Voyages
and Lande Travells. New' Edition of the Original Collection,
including the * Pilgrimage * (or Relations of Religions), tvith fac-
similes of original title-page and maps, to be completed in 20 vols.
8vo, cloth. 1904 12 10s
This edition is a reprint of the edition of 1625, now rare, with facsimiles of the
original engraved title-page, all ihe maps and illustj aliens, and a new and complete
Index. For copy of original edition and a few details of its contents, see p. 18.
10845 Robinson (Vincent J.) Eastern Carpets: Twelve Examples,
cJiromolithograpJied from the loater-colour drawings of Miss Julia
Robinson, with descriptions ; also Second Series : Twelve ad-
ditional Examples in chromo ; together 2 vols. imp. folio, vellum
cloth. 1882-93 ^ 10s
c. Tv^ PJ?*^ represent carpets from Central as well as Western Asia from
barakhs, bhiraz, Baghdad, JVJashad, Kurdistan, Gherous, Afghanistan, India,
Mongolia, Persia, and Arabia. In a Preface to the First Series Sir George Eirdwood
gives a general history of Oriental carpet manufacture.
10846 Second Series, separately, folio, cloth. 1893 1 10s
The 12 plates in this volume illustrate classification and design in Oriental
carpets, and include examples of Italian, Mooltan. Silk, Mcorish, Afghan or Old
Lahore, Sicilian, Shastra , Goanese, and Laristan work, chiefly 16th and 17th century.
8S, High /Street, Marylebone, London, W.
Asia in General 547
State Papers (Calendars of), Preserved in H.M. Public
Eecord Office, &c. Colonial Series, imperial 8vo, cloth.
10847 East I^D1ES, China, and Japan, 1513-1616. 1862. Out, of print
10848 DiiTO, 1617-21. 1870. Out of print
10849 Ditto, 1622-24. 1878 15s
10850 Ditto, 1625-29. 1884 , 15s
10851 Ditto, 1630-34. 1892 15s
These volumes (each avemging 750 pages) contain abstracts of numerous
letters and correspondence relating to trade and other affairs in Persia, India, and
the Eastern Sea?, reports of arrangements with native princes, hostilities with the
Portuguese and Dutch, shipwrecks and disasters at sea, &c.
10852 [Stevens (Capt. John)] New Collection of Voyages and Travels
small 4to, old calf. Knapton, London, 1710 24s
Teixeira (Peter) Travels from India to Europe by Land, and from India to Spain by
way of the Philippines and Mexico.
Cauche (F^anci^) Voyage to Madagascar, adjacent Islands, and African Coast,
1638-44, with Account of the People, Animals, Plants, &c.
Tellez (B.) Travels of the Jesuits in Ethiopia, Arabia, &c., map.
10853 Tavernier (J. B.) The Six Voyages of, through Turkey into
Persia and the East Indies (1630-70) with Relation of the Grand
Seignor's Seraglio, made English by John Phillips, plates of views,
coins, precious stones, &c., folio, calf. 1678 1 7s
Heealsopp. 21,22, 238.
10854 Teixeira (Pedro) Journey from India to Italy by Land, 1604-5,
with his Chronicle of the Kings of Orrauz, &c., translated and
edited by W. F. Sinclair, with Additional Notes by D. F. Ferguson
(Hakluyt Soc), 8vo, cloth. 1902 15s
With an Introductory Sketch of Teixeira's Life and previous Voyage to India,
Persia, the Indian Archipelago, Mexico, and Return to Europe, 1587-1603. See also
Persia.
10855 Thevenot (M. de) Voyages en Europe, Asie, et Afrique, with
numerous plates, 5 vols. 12mo, calf. Amsterdam, 1727 15s
The author travelled to Constantinople, the Holy Land, Egypt and the
Pyramids, Arabia, Mesopotamia, Persia, and India.
10856 [Trade and Exchange] Copia Algumas Observagoens feitas
sobre o Commercio da China, evetoda a India, em 1781 principiado,
MANUSCRIPT, 90 pages, folio, boards 1 5s
A valuable and interesting record written in Portuguese of the merchandize,
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traded in the third quarter of the eighteenlh century. The writer treats of articles
of commerce and current money of Madeira, Mozambique, Damaon, Surat, Bombay,
Goa, Mangalore, Coromandel, Bengal, Macao, Canton, and other intermediate ports,
with ueeful advice respecting commercial negotiations.
10856b Viaggi fatti da Vinetia alia Tana, in Persia, in India, et in
Constant! nopoli,' 12mo, vellum. Aldus, Vinegia, 1545 (rare) 2 lOs
Containing the two journeys of Josafa Barbaro to Tana and Persia, 1436-38,
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Persia and Calicut, 1529 and 1582 ; Voyage to Turkey ; Voyage of the Turks under
Solyman Bassa against the Portuguese in India, 1537-40. For English translations
of the Persian voyages (Hakluyt Soc.) see Italian Travels in Persia, p. 46.
The Beckford copy sold for 5 58.
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C Y P E U S.
10857 Baker (Sir Samuel) Cyprus as I Saw It, 8vo, cloth. 1879 5s
Observations of the geography and capabilities of the island, with meteorological
data during nine months' residence.
Sir Samuel visited Larnaca, Nicosia, the Messana, the Carpas, Cape St. Andrea,
Kvrenia, Baffo, Limasol, and the Monastery of Trooditissa.
10858 Biddulph (Lieut.-Gen. Sir K.) Cyprus, map Proc. K. Geog.
Soc, Dec, 1889, pp. 705-19 Is 6d
10859 Brassey (Lady) Sunshine and Storm in the East ; or, Cruises
to Cyprus and Constantinople in the "Sunbeam," with maps and
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Lady Brassey and party visited Limasol, Larnaka, Nikosia, Famagusta,
Kyrenia, Karavastasia, &c., in Cyprus, and the Island of Khodes, in November, 1878.
10860 Cesnola (Gen. Louis Palma di) Cyprus; its Ancient Cities,
Tombs, and Temples : Researches and Excavations, 1865-75, maps
and 200 illustrations, 8vo, cloth. 1877 20s
With Appendices, (1) On the Rings and Gems in the Treasure of Curium, bv
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and (5) Phoenician Inscriptions.
10861 Cesnola (Major Alex. Palma di) Salaminia, Cyprus ; its History,
Treasures, and Antiquities, with Introduction by Dr. Birch, map
and 700 illustrations, imp. 8vo, cloth. 1882 9s
Major di Cesnola assisted his brother in his archa3ological excavations, 1865-75,
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described in his 'Album' published in 1881, containing about 1,000 illustrations, of
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10862 Cyprus Antiquities ; Album of 48 large and fine pkoto-
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Island, with Sketch of its History, &c., oblong folio, half-morocco.
1881 S 3s
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10862b Dixon (Hepworth) British Cyprus, plate, 8vo, cl. 1879 6s
The li^land and its People, Village Republics, Pasha and Primate, Nicosia, the
New Rule. Harem Life, the Cresceot, Church and Mosque, Famagosta, Cerinia,
Papho, Limasol, &c.
10863 Ellis (Tristram) Twelve Etchings of the Principal Yiews and
Places of Interest in Cyprus, with Descriptions, proofs before letters,
oblong folio, cloth. 1879 12s
Includes views of Larnaca, Nicosia, Famagusta, Troados, Paphos Harbour,
Ploughing, &c.
FURRELL (James W.) Cyprus before the Time of Amasis Calcutta
Review (Oct., 1878), Reprint, 1895, pp. 360-379.
10864 Fyler (Col. A. G.) The Development of Cyprus and Rambles in
the Island, maps, plans, and coloured illustrations, 8vo, cloth.
1899 7s Gd
Haggard (H. Rider) Travels through Cyprus in 1900, with Views
in Famagusta, &c. See Palestine, p. 560.
^.___ _
83, High Street, Warylebone, London, W.
Cyprus 549
10865 Hogarth (David G.) Devia Cypria: Notes of an Archseological
Journey, ma'p and illustrations, royal 8vo, cloth. 1889 10s 6d
10866 A Wandering Scholar in the Levant [Asia Minor, Cyprus,
Egypt], with illustrations from photographs, including Hittite
Inscriptions, 12mo, cloth. 1896 3s 6d
10867 Hutchinson (Sir J. T.) and Cobham (C. Delaval) A Hand-
book of Cyprus, with 2 maps and a plate, 12mo, bds. 1904: 2s 6d
10868 Kitchener ([Lord]) Trigonometrical Survey of Cyprus, twelve
large sections, folio, half-morocco. 1882 (pub. 63s) 25s
10869 Lang (R. Hamilton) Cyprus ; its History, Resources, and Present
Prospects, maps and illustrations, 8vo, cloth. 1878 6s
With chapters on the art and arcbteology of the island; its history, agriculture,
administration, &o.
10869b Loher (Franz von) Cyprus, Historical and Descriptive, with
additions by Mrs. Batson-Joyner, 2 maps, 12mo, cloth. 1878 3s 6d
U0870 Mallock (W. H.) In an Enchanted Island; or," a Winter's
9 Retreat in Cyprus (1879), 12mo, cloth. 1892 4s 6d
Observations on Eastern travel, a forgotten capital, a city of the Crusaders
Nicosia ; a glimpse of Cyprian history ; the Eternal Comedy ; the Eternal Tragedy ;
th Abbey of Happy Peace ; the Glories of Famagusta, &c.
10871 Murray (A. S.), Smith (A. H.), and Walters (W. H.)
Excavations in Cyprus, plates, folio, cloth. 1900 40s
10872 Perrot (G.) and Chipiez (C.) History of Ancient Art in
Phoenicia and its Dependencies [Cyprus, &c.], translated and edited
by W. Armstrong, 10 steel and coloured plates, also 644 wood
engravings, 2 vols, royal 8vo, cloth. 1885 (pub. 42s) 17s
The Phoenician Civilization ; the General Principles and Characteristics of
PhcEnician Architecture ; Sepulchral, Civil, and Sacred Architecture ; the Temples
of Gozo, Malta, and Cyprus ; Phoenician Sculpture ; Cyprus and Cypriot Sculpture ;
Gems ; Painting ; the Industrial Arts : Glass, Jewellery, Furniture, Weapons,
Ceramics and Textiles ; the Role of the Phoenicians in History.
10873 Richter (M. 0.) Kypros, the Bible and Homer, with 219 plates,
2 vols, royal 4to, boards. 1893 (pub. 9) 4 10s
Oriental civilization, art, religion, tree worship, divinities, and fabulous beings.
10874 Ancient Places of Worship, jo^a^es, 8vo, cloth. 1891 10s
10875 Smith{Agnes)Through.Cjiprus,map andillust., Syo,cl. 1887 5s
Chapters on Cairo and its sights ; Cyprus, its scenery and climate ; visits to
Famagusta. Kytherea, Leucosia, Lefka, Kykko, Chrysoroghiatissa, Paphos ; His-
tory of Cyprup, &c.
10876 Stevenson (Mrs. Scott-) Our Home in Cyprus, map and illus-
trations, 8vo, cloth. 1880 6s
Experiences during a year's residence.
10877 Thomson (John) Thi-ough Cyprus with the Camera in the
Autumn of 1878, with 60 photographs, 2 vols. 4to, cloth. 1879
Views of Larnaca, Nicosia, Kerynia, Kalopanagiotissa, Levka, Troodos, Paphos,
Limassol, Famagosta, Avgoru, &c.
83, High Street, Marylebone, London^ W.
550 Francis Edwards^s Catalogue
10878 Vizetelly (Edward " Bertie Clere ") From Cyprus to Zanzibar
by the Egyptian Delta : Adventures of a Journalist in the Isle of
Love, the Home of Miracles, &c., vntlfi photo-illustrations, Svo,
cloth. 1901 7s
ASIA MINOR, ARMENIA, TRANSCAUCASIA, KURD-
ISTAN, AND EUPHRATES VALLEY.
[^Continued from pp. 2 4.-32,
10879 Abercromby (Hon. John) A Trip through the Eastern Caucasus,
Tiflis to Derbend, through Daghestan, with Chapter on the Lan-
guages of the Country, maps, Svo, cloth. 1889 4s
10880 Ains worth (Wm. Francis) Personal Narrative of the Euphrates
Expedition, map, 2 vols. Svo, cloth. 1888 Ss 6d
This work treats of subjects unrecorded in the official account. (1) Survey oi
the Coast of Syria ; (2) Explorations of the Lake and Plains of Antioch,the Country'
of the Ansarians and Ccele-Syria ; (3) Survey with Capt. Lynch of Portions of
Mesopotamia, identifying Haran, Birs Nimrtid, &c. ; (4) Exploration of the Persian
Apennines, Ruins of Persepolis, Cave of Shapur and its Colossal Statue ; (5) Mr.
Ainsworth's subsequent explorations with Mr. Rassam in the mountainous regions
of Kurdistan in search of coal ; (6) as a main result he f-hows that while the
Euphrates cannot be looked upon as an available line of water communication, the
whole length of the valley presents unparalleled facilities for a direct railway.
10881 Researches in Asia Minor, Mesopotamia, Chaldea, and
Armenia, 1838-40, raaps and woodcuts, 2 vols. 12mo, cloth. 1842 6s
Travels through Asia Mioor to Angora, Erzeroum, and Kurd country.
10882 Journey to Angora, 1838, ma/? Jour. R. G. Soc, 1839
(Vol. IX. pp. 216-276), cloth 3s
Journey from Bagdad to Constantinople via Kurdistan with
Mr. Rassam, 1837. See Chesney's Expedition, 1868 (pp. 492-541),
p. 552.
10883 Anderson (Rufus), D.D. History of American Missions to the
Oriental Churches, portrait, 2 vols. Svo, cloth. Boston, 1872 9s
Narrative of Presbyterian missions among the Armenians, Nestorians, the
Druses, Jews, and Mohammedans in Palestine, Syria, &c., 1819 to 1872.
10884 Arratoon Isaac Aganoon, Antiquity of the Armenian Lan-
guage J. R. Asiatic Soc, 1836 (Vol. IV. pp. 333-44) Is 6d
10885 Barker (W. Burckhardt) Lares and Penates, or Cilicia and its
Governors, map and illustrations, Svo, cloth. 1853 3s
Ancient and Modern History, Antiquities, Ethnology, Art, Natural History, &c.
10886 Barkley (Henry J.) A Ride through Asia Minor and Armenia,
with a Sketch of the Characters and Customs of Mussulman and
Christian Inhabitants, 12mo, cloth. 1891 3s 6d
Journey to Angora, Diarbekr, and Trebizond in 1878.
88f High tStreetj Ma/ryUhone^ London, W.
Asia Minor f Mesopotamia^ dhc, 551
10887 Bertin (G.) L'Incorporation Verbale en Accadien (Rev.
d' Assyriologie, Vol. I. Nos. 3 et 4), 4to, cloth. Paris^ 1886 3s 6d
10888 Yoice formation of the Semitic Yerb (Asiatic Soc, 1883) 2s
10889 Assyrian and Akkadian Pronouns (Asiatic Soc, 1885), 2
plates 2s
BoNVALOT (Gabriel) Travels through the Caucasus, Lenkoran to
Central Asia and the Pamirs, via Trebizond, Poti, Tiflis, Baku,
Resht, Teheran, and Samarcand. See p. 581.
Booth (A. J.) Discovery of the Cuneiform Inscriptions. See p. 571.
10890 Boscawen (W. St. Chad) The First of Empires, 2 maps and
100 illustrations of monuments, ruins, and inscriptions, 8vo, cloth.
1903 10s 6d
This work treats of the growth aud development, civilization and culture of
the Babylonian Empire from the Earliest Ages until the Consolidation of the
Empire, about B.C. 3200.
10891 Bryce (James) Transcaucasia and Ararat; Notes of a Vacation
Tour, 1876, map, 12mo, cloth. 1817 4s
10892 Budge (Ernest) History of Esarhaddon (son of Sennacherib),
King of Assyria, from the Inscriptions, with the Original Texts,
Grammatical Analysis, List of Eponyms, &c. (Triibner), 8vo, cloth,
1880 6s
10893 Burnaby (General) On Horseback through Asia Minor, portrait
and maps, 2 vols. 8vo, half-bound. 1877 7s
A journey from Scutari to Angora, Sivas, Erzerum, Van, Khoi, Ararat, and Kars
to Batum.
10894 Popular Edition, loith maps and portrait of Eadford, 1 vol.
12mo, cloth. 1878 2s 6d
10895 Cappadocian Discoveries Edinburgh- Kev., April, 1900,
Vol. OXCI. pp. 409-428 Is 6d
Notices of the work of Chantre, Humann, and Puchstein.
10896 Capper (James) Observations on the Passage to India through
Egypt; Journey from Bassora to Aleppo; also Mr. George Baldwin's
Journey from Constantinople to Vienna, 1780, with Lists of Stages
from England to Bassora, maps, 8vo, boards. 1785 4s 6d
A journey by the Syrian and Euphrates Valley route, 1778-79.
10897 Chandler (Richard) D.D. Travels in Asia Minor, and in
Greece, 1764-65 : Account of a Tour at the Expense of the Society
of Dilettanti, maps, 2 vols. 4to, calf. Oxford, 1766 10s
Tenedos, Alexandria, Troas, Chemali, Sigeum, Scio, Smyrna, Vourla, Teos,
Hypsile, Lebedus, Ephesus and the Temple of Diana, Miletus, Laodicea, Hierapolis,
Philadelphia, Sardis, Magnesia, and other sites and ruins in Asia Minor are described
in the first volume.
10898 Chardin (Sir John) Travels into Persia, through Mingrelia
and Armenia, portrait and 18 plates, including Views of Tiflis,
Erivan, Monastery of the Three Churches, &c., fol. calf. 1686 1
See also Persia, p. 572.
83, High Street, Ma/rylehone, Lo7idon, W,
552 Frcmds Edwa/rds^slGatalogue
10899 Chesney (General) Survey of the Euphrates and Tigris,
1835-37, with Geographical and Historical Notices, large coloured
map, 50 plates, and woodcuts, 2 vols, royal 8vo, cloth. 1850 15s
10900 The same, with 11 survey maps in case, 3 vols, royal 8vo,
cloth 35s
10901 Large-Paper Issue, 50 plates, &c., all the maps mounted
on linen, 3 vols. 4to, cloth. 1850 45s
These volumes contain geographical and historical notices of all the countries
situated between the Nile and the Indus.
Vol. I. The Tigris, Euphrates, and other great rivers of Western Asia ; Iran, its
physical features, climate, and inhabitants, their religion, &c, ; Chaldea and Armenia ;
Babylonia, Mesopotamia, and Assyria ; Kussian Provinces ; Afghanistan and Balu-
chistan ; Persia Proper, its geography, government, and social state ; the supposed
Seat of Paradise ; Asia Minor, its geography, productions, people, and social state ;
Syria, Phoenicia, and Palestine geography, climate, peoples ; Arabia and its peoples,
with lists of desert tribes.
Vol. II. Paradise and the World before the Deluge ; the Dispersion : Phoenician,
Egyptian, Jewish, and Arabian Histories ; the Medo-Persian Empire ; Conquests of
Alexander the Great and his successors ; Parthian and Roman Wars ; Arabia under
the Khalif s ; Intercourse between Europe and Asia ; Literature and Science, Com-
merce, Architecture, Sculpture, &c., of Iran, Syria, and Arabia ; Boats and Hydraulic
Works of the East. Among the plates are views of cities and ruins of Seleucia and
Ctesiphon, Accad, Antioch, Aleppo, Damascus, Aden, Nineveh, Tyre, Babylon, Gaza,
Tadmor or Palmyra, Acre, and Persepolis.
10902 Narrative of the Euphrates Expedition, with appendix,
2 maps, 45 plates and woodcuts, 8vo, cloth. 1868 9s
The first part of the work treats of earlier journeys in Palestine and Syria and
in the Arabian Desert. The appendix contains Letter to Sir R. Gordon on the Over-
land Route, W(^ Egypt, dated Jaffa, Sept. 2, 1830; General Accounts (Expenses) of
the Expedition (1835-37); Reports of Major - General Estcourt's Journeys to
Damascus and Diarbekr (1835), and of Excursions and Tours by Lynch, Heifer,
Ainsworth, and others ; also Biographical Records of the Officers of the Expedition.
10903 Chesney (General) and Ainsworth (W. F.) General State-
ment of the Labours and Proceedings of the Expedition to the
Euphrates J CUB. R. Geog. Soo., 1837 (VII. pp. 411-439), cloth
{scarce) 4s 6d
See also Ainswoeth, p. 550.
10904 Conder (Col.) The Lycian Language, R.A.S.J., 1891, pp. 607-
686 Is 6d
10905 The Hittites and their Language, with Original Texts,
Syllabary, Vocabulary, Appendices on the Akkadian Language, &c.,
map and 16 plates, 12mo, cloth. 1898 2s 6d
10906 Cowper (Swainsbn) Journey by the Euphrates and Tigris
Valleys through Turkish Arabia, with mups and 26 illustrations,
8vo, cloth. 1894 4s
Mr. Cowper travelled from Scanderoon and Aleppo to Deir, Anah, Bagdad, and
Busrah, by an unfrequented route previously undescribed except by Lady Blunt
^see p. 38). He describes the Arabic- speaking nomads as purely Arabian, adds an
itinerary, an article on the Astrolabe, and Capt. Hamilton's account of Busrah early
in the eighteenth century.
83, High Street, Marylebone, LoTidon, W,
Asia Minor, Mesopotamia, dhc. 553
10907 Cu nynghame (Sir Arthur) Travels in the Eastern Caucasus,
on the Caspian and Black Seas, in Daghestanand on the Frontier of
Persia and Turkey, map and illustrations, 8vo, cloth. 1872 5s
The author describes the cities Tiflis, Astrakan, Bucharest, ice, and the
Roumanians, Turks, Russians, Cossacks, and Georgians.
10908 Cutts (Rev, E. L.) Christians under the Crescent in Asia, 8vo,
cloth. (S.P.C.K.) 2s 6d
Narrative of journey to Aleppo, Urfa, Diarbekr, Bitlas, Oroomiah, Tabriz,
Eriwan. Tifli>, &c., with History of the Nestorian peoples and hierarchy. Study
of the Eastern Question, &c.
10909 Davis (E. J.) Life in Asiatic Turkey : a Journal of Travel in
Cilicia (Pedias and Trachoea), Isauria, and Parts of Lycaonia and
Cappadocia, 2 maps and 38 illustrations, 8vo, cloth. 1879 5s
Account of a journey across the Taurus (1875), with description of the country,
its natural products, and archasological remains.
10910 Dorn (Bernh.) Geschichte der Schirwanschahe, Kaukasia
(St. Petersburg Akad. Sci., 6th Ser. IV. pp. 523 602) 3s
10911 Fellows (Sir Charles) Travels and Researches in Asia Minor
(particularly Lycia), map and plates, 12mo, cloth, 1852* 3s
A popular edition of Sir Chas. Fellows's 'Excursions' (originally issued in
2 vols.), with his accounts of the Marbles and the Ionic Trophy excavated at
Xanthus. For large edition, with all the plates and inscriptions, see p. 26.
Floyer (E. a.) Travels through Kurdistan, 1877. See p. 573.
Fowler (George) Adventures in Koordistan, 1840. See p. 573.
10912 Fraser (J. Baillie) Travels in Koordistan, &c., with Sketches of
the Koords and Arabs, 2 vols. 8vo, half-morocco gilt. 1840 9s
10913 Another issue, 1 vol. 8vo, cloth 5s
Including descriptions of Tabreez, Ooroomia, Suleimaniah, Baghdad, Teheran,
accounts of the Nestorians ; capture of Ispahan by Sir H. B. Lindsay; ruins of
Babylon, &c.
See also p. 26.
10914 Freshfield (Douglas) Travels in the Central Caucasus and
Bashan, Visits to Ararat and Tabreez, &c., maps and illustrations,
8vo, half-morocco. 1869 10s 6d
10915 The Exploration of the Caucasus, maps a7id illustrations,
cheaper edition, 2 vols. 4to, cloth. 1902 21s
In this edition all the illustrations in text have been retained as well as the
maps, but the photogravure plates have been omitted. Copies of the magnificent
first edition can still be had, price 2 5s. See p. 26.
10916 Grant (Asahel) The Nestorians; or, the Lost Tribes, with
Sketches of Travel in Assyria, Armenia, &c., 12mo, cl. 1843 2s 6d
10917 Grove (F. C.) '' The Frosty Caucasus" : an Account of a Walk
through Part of the Range and of an Ascent of Elbruz in the
Summer of 1874, with engravings hy E, Whymper and map, 12mo,
half-morocco gilt. 1875 8s 6d
10918 Harris (Walter B.) From Batum to Baghdad, vid Tiflis, Tabriz,
and Persian Kurdistan, 2 maps and 35 illustrations, 8vo, cloth.
Edinburgh, 1896 2s 6d
Record of an interesting journey, and observations on the Armenians, Georgians,
the Kurdish, and other tribes, with descriptions of the towns visited.
. 83, High Street, Ma/rylebone, London, W.
554 Frcmds Edwa/rds^s Catalogue
10949 Hill (Aaron) Account of Ethiopia, Egypt, Palestine, and the
whole Ottoman Empire, co'p'per -plates, folio, calf. 1709 8s 6d
In addition to chapters on the Turkish Empire and Tolicy, Morals, and Religion,
the work contains accounts of the Armenians, of Jerusalem, and other cities of
Palestine, Arabia and the Arabians, Red Sea, Mecca pilgrimage, &c.
10920 Hilprecht (Prof. H. V.) Explorations in Bible Lands, with
4 maps and 200 illustrations, 8vo, cloth. Edinburgh, 1903 10s 6d
A history of explorations during the nineteenth century ; the Resurrection of
Assyria and Babylonia Researches of Rich, Buckingham, Porter, Mignan, Fraser,
Chesney, Felix Jones, Botta^ Layard, Loftus, Rassam, Rawlinson, Smith, and others.
With special chapters on Researches in Palestine, by Dr. J. Benzinger ; Excavations
in Egypt, by ProF. G. Steindorff ; Explorations in Arabia, by Prof. Fritz Hommel ;
and on the so-called Hittites and their Inscriptions, by Prof. P. Jensen.
10921 Hodgetts (Brayley) Round about Armenia; Record of a
Journey in 1895, map and frontispiece, 12mo, cloth. 1896 3s
The author visited Trebizond, Tiflis, Baku, crossed the Caspian to Resht,
Tabreez, Erivan, and Etchmiadzin ; he describes the state of parties, the Sassun
massacres, condition of the people, &c.
10922 Hogarth (D. G.) The Nearer East, 6 maps and 62 diagrams,
8vo, cloth. 1902 4s 6d
This volume forms one of the series " Regions of the World," edited by Mr.
Mackinder, and treats of the physical geography of the Balkan Belts, Nearer Asia,
Arabia, and Egypt, in other words the Turkish Empire; with additional chapters
on the Distribution of Man, products, communicafions, &c,
10923 Howell (Thomas), M.D. Journal of the Passage through the
Euphrates Valley, Armenia, and Anatolia, 1787-88, m^ip, 8vo,
boards. 1790 3s 6d
10924 Ives (Surgeon Edward) A Journey from Persia to England,
1758-59, by Way of Bassora, Baghdad, Mosul, Diarbekir, Bir,
Aleppo, Cyprus, Italy, &c., with Account of those Cities and of
the Inhabitants of Asiatic Turkey ; preceded by Narratives of the
Author's Voyage to India, 1754, and of the Operations of Admiral
Watson and Col. Clive, 1755-57, maps and plates, 4to, calf. 1773 14s
10925 J aba (Auguste) Gheori et ses Chansons (Kurdistan MS.)
Ath^n^e Oriental, 1881, pp. 145-158 2s
10926 King (Leonard W.) Babylonian [and Assyrian] Magic and
Sorcery: 'The Prayers of the Lifting of the Hand.' Cuneiform
Texts of Incantations and Magical Formulae (76 plates), with trans-
literations, translations, and vocabulary, royal 8vo, cloth. 1896 18s
10927 Letters and Inscriptions of Hammurabi and other Kings
of Babylon : Original Texts with English Translations, &c., 3 vols,
royal 8vo, cloth. 1898-1902 2 17s
Vol. I. Introduction and Babylonian Texts. 21s
IT. Babylonian Texts (cowimwec?). 18s
III. Transliterations, English Translations, Vocabularies, Indices, &c. ISs
10928 The Seven Tablets of Creation : Babylonian and Assyrian
Legends, Original Texts, English Translations, Transliterations,
Glossary, Introduction, &c., 2 vols, royal 8vo, cloth. 1902 ^61 13s
10930 Lane -Poole (Stanley) The Successors of the Seljuks in Asia
Minor JouB. E. Asiatic Soo., 1882 (XIV. pp. 773-780) 2s
83, High Street, MaryUhone, London, W,
Asia Minor, Mesopotamia, &c 555
10931 Layard (Sir A. H.) Autobiography and Letters from his Child-
hood until his Appointment as H.M. Ambassador at Madrid, edited
by the Hon. .Wm. N. Bruce, with Chapter on his Parliamentary
Career, by Sir Arthur Otway, ma'psj portraits, and illustrations,
2 vols. 8vo, cloth. 1903 10s
Two very interesting volumes, giving the author's personal experiences, supple-
menting and completing the narratives of his travels and explorations.
10932 Early Adventures in Persia, Susiana, and Babylonia,
including a Residence among the Bakhtiyari and other Wild
Tribes before the Discovery of Nineveh (1841-43), portrait, map,
and Introductory Notice by Lord Aberdare, 1 vol. 12mo, cloth.
1894 3s 6d
For Layard's other works, ' Nineveh and its Kemains,' ' Nineveh and Babylon,'
&c., see p, 28.
10933 Lenormant (Frangois) Chaldean Magic, translated from the
French, with Additions, 8vo, cloth. [1877] 6s
10934 Etudes Accadiennes, Tome IIP' Premiere Liv. (Lettres
Assyriologiques 2^ Ser.), 4to, sewed. Paris, 1879 . 7s
Bilingual texts, lists of animals, songs and proverbs, hymns to fire, gods, rivers,
the sun and moon, forms of exorcism, incantations, penitential psalms, syllabaries.
10935 Le Strange (Guy) Baghdad during the Abbasid Caliphate,
from the Arabic and Persian, plans, 8vo, cloth. 1900 16s
10936 Loftus (W. K.) Travels and Researches in Chaldsea and
Susiana, Excavations at the "Erech" of Nimrod, and **Shusan"
the Palace of Esther, map and illustrations, 8vo, cloth. 1857 6s
10937 Lynch (H. F. B.) Armenia : Travels and Studies in the Russian
and Turkish Provinces, maps and 197 illustrations, 2 vols, royal
8vo, cloth. 1901 .2 2s
Accounts of journeys in 1893-94, and in 1898, with statistical and geographical
information, chapters on tbe Kurds, archaic history, the Vannic Empire, the
Mediaeval Kingdom ; bibliography, &c.
10938 [Macdonald (John)] The Land of Ararat; or, Up the Roof of
the World, by a Special Correspondent, illustrated, 12mo, cloth.
1893 3s
With views of Mount Ararat, Sinope, Trebizond, Erzeroum, and Tiflis, and map
showing the new Russian boundary.
10939 Maspero (Prof. G.) The Dawn of Civilization: Egypt and
Chaldea, translated by McClure and edited by Prof. Sayce, map,
3 coloured plates, and 470 illus., imp. 8vo, cloth gilt. 1902 21s
This edition embodies the results of recent discoveries in Egypt and
Mesopotamia.
10941 The Struggle of the Nations : Egypt, Syria, and Assyria,
translated by McClure, edited by Prof. Sayce, maps, 3 coloured
plates, and over 400 illustrations, imp. 8vo, cloth gilt. 1897 21s
This volume covers the history of these ancient peoples from the XlVth Egyp-
tian dynasty to the end of the Ramesside period.
10942 The Passing of the Empires, 850 B.C. to 330 B.C. edited by
Prof. Sayce, maps, 3 coloured plates, and numerous illustrations,
imp. 8vo, cloth. 1900 21s
83, High Street, Marylebone, London, W.
556 Francis Edwards's Catalogue
MoRiER (James) Journeys through Armenia and Asia Minor, 1808
and 1810-16, with views. See p. 575.
10943 Nazarbek (Avetis) Through the Storm ; Pictures of Life in
Armenia, translated by Mrs. L. M. Elton, Preface by F. York
Powell, 12mo, cloth. 1899 3s
10944 Newton (Sir Charles T.) Essays on Art and Archaeology, chiefly
Grecian, 8vo, cloth. 1880 (pub. 12s 6d) 3s 6d
On the Study of Archaeology ; on the Arrangement of Collections ; Greek
Sculptures from West Coast of Asia Minor ; Greek Inscriptions ; Papers on Wood's
Discoveries at Ephesus ; on Dr. Schliemann's 'Mycenae' ; on General di Cesnola's
' Cyprus ' ; Greek Numismatics, &c.
10945 N orris (Edwin) Assyrian Dictionary of Cuneiform Inscriptions,
Parts I. to III., imp. 8vo, cloth. 1869-72 2 2s
Otter's Travels through Turkey in Asia, 1734. See Persia, p. 576.
10946 Percy (Earl) Highlands of Asiatic Turkey, with 40 photo-illus-
trations and 2 maps, 8vo, cloth. 1901 7s
Narrative of a visit to the mountainous districts near the Persian frontier, with
descriptions of the Alpine scenery and information on the Turkieh, Kurdish, and
Christian inhabitants.
10947 [ ] Notes from a Diary in Asiatic Turkey, by Lord Wark-
worth, 21 photo and other illus., royal 8vo, cloth. 1898 10s
Perkins (Rev. Justin) Journey to Trebizond, Erzroom, Erivan, and
Residence in Tabreez, Oroomiah, among the Nestorians, 1834-41.
See Persia, p. 577.
10949 Ramsay (Dr. W. M.) The Cities and Bishoprics of Phrygia,
plates, 2 vols. 8vo, cloth. 1897 1 19s
Vol.1. Part I. The Lycos Valley and South- Western Phrygia 18s
Vol. I. Part II. West and West Central Phrygia 21s
10950 Historical Geography of Asia Minor, illustrated (R. G. S-
Supp. Papers), royal 8vo, cloth. 1890 12s
10952 Cilicia, Tarsus, and the Great Taurus Pass, maps,
Geographical Jour., Oct., 1903 (pp. 357-413) 2s
Rehatsek (E.) The Vicissitudes of Baghdad from its Foundation
till our Times Caixjutta Review, Jan., 1884, pp. 75-121 ; Reprint,
1896, pp. 309-357.
10953 Rhodes in Ancient Times by Cecil Torr, with 6 plates, 8vo,
cloth. 1885 7s 6d
A collection of information on life in the celebrated island from all available
sources.
10954 Rhodes in Modern Times, 3 plates, 8vo, cloth, 1887 6s
A continuation of ' Rhodes in Ancient Times,' containing information on public
affairs, social life, religion, art, and learning.
10955 L'lle de Rhodes, par Edouard Biliotti et I'Abbe Cottret,
Ouvrage traduit en Grec Moderne par Marc Malliaraki, plans and
illustrations, royal 8vo, half-morocco. Rhodes, 1881 1 5s
Ancient History ; the Knights ; Arcbgeology ; Social and Intellectual State, Law,
Government, Religion Paganism, Christianity, &c. The first book printed in the
Island of Rhodes.
8^f High Street, Marylebone, London, W.
Asia Minor, Mesopotamia, (kc. 55t
10956 Rich (Claudius J.) Narrative of a Residence in Koordistan
and on the Site of Ancient Nineveh, Visits to Bagdad, Shirauz, and
Persepolis, maps and plates, 2 vols. 8vo, half-calf gilt. 1836 6s 6d
10957 Rohrbach (Paul) Vom Kaukasus zum Mittelmeer : Eine
Hochzeits- und Studienreise Durch Armenien, with 42 plioto-illus-
trations, royal Svo, sewed. Leipzig, 1903 3s 6d
10958 Sauveboeuf (Comte de Ferrieres-) M^moires, Historiques,
Politiques, t G6ographiques des Voyages en Turquie, en Perse, et
en Arable, 1782-89, 2 vols. 8vo, calf. Paris, 1790 8s
Includes descriptions of the Kingdoms of Ormus, Baghdad, Adjerbistan, and
other Persian provinces, Arabia and tbe Ked Sea, Lower Egypt, Palestine and
Syria, Cyprus, Euphrates Valley and Kuins of Babylon, Islands of the Greek Archi-
pelago, Hcc.
10959 Sayce (Prof. A. H.) Notes on the Hittites, Hyksos, &c. ; and
other Papers Proc. Soc. Bib. Arch., March, 1901 2s
10960 The Ancient Empires of the East, 12mo, cloth, 1884 5s
Egypt, Babylonia and Assyria, the Phoenicians, Lydia, the Persian Empire.
10962 Schliemann (Dr. Henry) Troy and its Eemains : Researches
and Discoveries on the Site of Ilium and in the Trojan Plain, map,
plans, views, and cuts, 8vo, cloth. 1875 21s
This work describes the results of researches atHissarlik in 1871, 1872, and 1873 ;
the illustrations represent upwards of 500 objects of antiquity discovered on the
site, including those of gold and silver, constituting the '"great treasure " diadems,
bracelets, earrings, and cups of gold from the city of Priam.
10963 Mycenae : Researches and Discoveries on the Sites of
Mycenae and Tiryns, with 20 plans and 550 woodcuts, royal 8vo,
cloth. 1878 21s
10964 Ilios, the City and Country of the Trojans : Results of
Researches and Discoveries in 1871-73, and 1878-79, with Auto-
biography of the Author, Preface, Appendices, and Notes, by
^ Prof. Virchow, Max MuUer, A. H. Sayce, Brugsch Bey, and others,
maps, plans, and 1,800 illustrations, imp. Svo, cloth. 1880 21s
Embodying the total results of Dr. Schliemann and his friends' researches on
ihe site of Homer's "Ilium" and the six other cities above and below its ruins.
10965 Troja : Results of the Latest Researches and Discoveries
on the Site of Homer's Troy, &c., in 1882, and Narrative of a
Journey in the Troad in 1881, with Preface by Prof. Sayce, 4 maps
and plans, and 150 ivoodcuts, royal 8vo, cloth. 1884 21s
10966 Tiryns, the Prehistoric Palace of the Kings of : Results of
the Latest Excavations, map, plans, 24 chromos, and 188 wood
engravings, imp. 8vo, cloth. 1886 21s
10967 Troy, Mycense, Ilios, Troja, and Tiryns, 5 vols, cloth 5
10968 Schliemann 's Excavations : an Archaeological and Historical
Study by Dr. Schuchhardt, translated by Eugenie Sellers, with
Appendix on recent Discoveries at Hissarlik, and Introduction by
Dr. Leaf, portrait, maps, plans, and 300 ivood engravings, 8vo,
cloth. 1891 lis
8S, High Street, Marylebone, London, W.
558 Francis Bdwardis Catalogue
10969 Scott-Stevenson (Mrs.) Our Ride through. Asia Minor, map,
8vo, cloth. 1881 5s
Mrs. Stevenson accompanied her husband, Capt. Andrew Scott-Stevenson, from
Cyprus to Alexandretta, Aleppo and Hissar, tlrence to Adana and Tarsus, Kaisaryah
in Cappadocia, to Koniah in Lyconia.
10970 Smith (Daniel) Cuneorum Clavis : the Primitive Alphabet and
Language, edited by Hemsworth, 9 plates, 8vo, cloth. 1875 2s 6d
10971 Spratt (T. A. B.) and Forbes (Prof. Edw.) Travels in Lycia,
Milyas, and the Cibyratis, iruip, numerous plates, comprising views,
plans, coins, inscriptions, fossils, geological sections, &c., 2 vols.
8vo, cloth. 1847 (pub. 36s) 7s 6d
The second volume contains the geology, zoology, and botany, by Prof. Forbes
and E. T. Daniell.
10972 Taylor (Major John) Travels from England to- India by
way of Aleppo to Bussorah, maps, 2 vols. 8vo, calf. 1799 6s
Narrative of a journey through the Euphrates valley in 1789.
10973 Telfer (Commander J. Buchan)The Crimea and Transcaucasia:
Journey in the Kouban, in Gouria, Georgia, Armenia, Swannety
[SvanetiaJ, and Mingrelia, and in the Tauric Range, 2 maps and
numerous illustrations, 2 vols, (in 1), 8vo, gilt. 1876 5s
10974 Thielmann (Baron Max von) The Caucasus, Persia, and Turkey
in Asia ; a Journey through the Caucasus to Tabreez, Kurdistan,
down the Tigris and Euphrates to Nineveh and Babylon, and across
the Desert to Palmyra, translated by Charles Heneage, map and
woodcuts, 2 vols. 12mo, cloth. 1875 5s
10975 Tiele (Prof. C. P.) Western Asia according to Recent
Discoveries, translated by E. J. Taylor, 8vo, cloth. 1894 Is 6d
An address on the Tell el-Amarna tablets.
10976 Tournefort (Pitton de) Voyage into the Levant, w.ap and
views, plates of costume, botanical specimens, cfcc, 2 vols. 4to, calf,
1718 12s
Oonlains a description of the Islands of the Archipelago, Constantinople, and
the cities on the coasts of Armenia, Persia, and the Black Sea.
For French edition, see p. 31.
Vamb^ry (Arminius) Travels from Trebizond to Erzeroum and Mt.
Ararat, through Armenia, to Persia, 1862. See p. 584.
10977 " Wanderer." Notes on the Caucasus by Wanderer, Svo,
cloth. 1883 3s
With chapters on the Army of the Caucasus, the Circassians, Svanetians,
Daghestans, Eambles m Georgia, descriptions of Tiflis, the Tartars and Karyas
Steppe, Mingrelia Aquatic Sports, Shooting, Russian Soldier, Russian aggression, &c.
10978 Winckler (Hugo) Die Thontafeln Tell-el-Amarna, 2 parts
(Keilinschriffcliche Bibliothek). Berlin, 1896 7s 6d
10979 Altorientische Forschungen, 3 parts, royal Svo. Leipzig,
1893-95 5s
10980 Wolley (Clive Phillips-) Sport in the Crimea and Caucasus,
illustrated, 8vo, cloth. 1881 4s
With chapters on Tiflis, the Lesghian Mountains, Lenkoran, and Shores of the
Caspian, Daghestan, &c.
88, High Street, Marylebone, London, W.
Francis Edwards's Catalogue 559
SYRIA AND PALESTINE.
[Continued from pp. 33 to 35,']
10981 Andre (Tony) L'Esclavage chez les Anciens H^breux : Etude
d'Arch^ologie Biblique, royal 8vo, boards. Paris, 1892 4s 6d
10982 Barclay (Joseph), LL.D. The Talmud, ivith illustrations and
a plan of the Temple, 8vo, cloth. 1878 lis
A selection of treatises, translated from the Mishna, with explanations from
the Gemara, &c.
10983 Bartholomew (John) Map of Palestine, Topographical,
Physical, and Biblical, scale 4 miles to an inch, edited by Prof. G.
Adam Smith, with Index, 38 in. by 56 in., coloured, mounted, folded,
royal 8vo, cloth. 1901 7s 6d
10984 Bartlett (W. H.) Footsteps of Our Lord and His Apostles in
Syria, Greece, and Italy, 23 steel plates and 24 woodcuts, vo,
cloth. 1862 3s
10985 Beke (Dr.) Notes on an Excursion to Harran, 1861-62, map ;
also Wortabet (Dr. J.) on theHermon, Syria, and N. Palestine
Jour. R. G. Soc, 1862 (Vol. XXXII. pp. 76-108), cloth 3s
10986 Biblical Archaeology, Proceedings of the Society of; 1878
to 1901, 23 vols, in 18, 8vo, half-morocco gilt 8 8s
Containing valuable papers and discussions on the texts, inscriptions, coins,
weights, scarabs Egyptian, Akkadian, Babylonian, Assyrian, Hittite, Phoenician,
Persian, Hebrew, Greek, &c.
10987 Bliss (F. J.) and Macalister (R. A. Stewart) Excavations in
Palestine during the Years 1898-1900, with a Chapter by Prof.
Wiinsch, with plates and numerous photograpMc illustrations, 4to,
clotb. 1903 2 10s
10988 Buckingham (Silk) Travels among the Arab Tribes East of
Syria and Palestine, through the Hauran to Bozra, Damascus,
Tripoly, Lebanon, Baalbeck, the Valley of the Orontes to Seleucia,
Antioch, and Aleppo, illustrated , 4to, cloth. 1825 7s
10989 Burton (Sir R.) and Drake (Tyrwhitt) Unexplored Syria: the
Libanus, Anti-Libanus, &c., maps and plates, 2 vols. 8vo, cloth.
1872 15s
With appendices : Specimens of Syrian Proverbs ; Maimonides on Writing a
Iloll of the Law; on the Haiuah Stonep, with remarks by Mr. Hyde Clarke, acd
transcripts ; Anthropological Collections ; transcription of Greek Inscriptions by
W. S. W. Vaux, &c.
10990 Exploration of the Yolcanic Region East of Damascus,
map JoDR. R. G. Soc, 1872 (XLII. pp. 49-61), cloth 2s 6d
10991 Burton (Isabel, Lady) The Inner Life of Syria, Palestine, and
the Holy Land, illustrated, 2 vols. 8vo, half-calf, gilt. 1875 16s
10992 New Edition, 1 vol. 8vo, half-morocco gilt, 1879 9s
83, High Street, Marylebone, London, W,
Francis Edwards^s Catalogue
.10993 Butler (Lady Elizabeth) Letters from the Holy Land, with
16 full-page illustrations, 8vo, cloth. 1903 7s 6d
Chesney (General) Journey through Palestine and Syria, 1830.
See Euphrates Expedition, 1868 (pp. 12-49), p. 552.
10994 Conder (Col. C. R.) Tent Work in Palestine, numerous illus-
trations hy J. W. Whymper, 2 vols. 8vo, cloth. 1879 6s
A personal record of the survey expedition of the Palestine Exploration Fund.
10995 Heth and Moab : Explorations in 1881-82, new edition,
12mo, cloth. 1885 3s
With chapters on the Arabs, Arab folk-lore, and on the religion of the Moslems,
Syrian superstitions, &c,
10996 Palestine, map, 12mo, cloth, 1890. (Philip) 3s
10997 Curzon (Hon. R.) Lord Zouch. Visits to Monasteries of the
Levant, best edition, illustrated, 12mo, cloth. 1865 7s 6d
With chapters on Jerusalem, Monastery of St. Sabba, Church of the Holy
Sepulchre, Syriac MS. of the date a.d. 411, B.M., described by Mr. Cureton. (See
Festal Letters of St. Athanasius, above, p. 33.)
10998 D'Arvieux (Chev. Laurent) Envoy e Extraordinaire du Roy
a la Porte, consul d'Alep, I'Alger, de Tripoli, &c. Memoires du
contenant ses Voyages a Constantinople dans I'Asie, la Syrie, la
Palestine, I'Egypte, et la Barbaric, la description de ces Pais,
les Religions, les Moeurs, les Coutumes de ces Peuples et leurs
Gouvernemens, I'Histoire Naturelle, &c., par le R. P. J.-B. Labat,
6 vols. 12mo, calf. 1735 12s 6d
The Chevalier D'Arvieux was French Corsul in Syria 1658-65.
Freshfield (Douglas W.) Travels in Bashan, with remarks on
the *' Giant Cities." See pp. 26 and 553.
10999 Haggard (H. Rider) A Winter Pilgrimage : Travels through
Palestine, Italy, and the Island of Cyprus, 1900, 31 plioto-illiistra-
tions, 8vo, cloth. 1902 9s
11001 Hasselquist (Dr. F.) Travels in the Levant and the Holy
Land, 1749-52, with Descriptions of Plants, Animals, Precious
Stones, Materia Medica, &c., map, 8vo, calf. 1766 3s 6d
11002 Hill (Gray) With the Beduins : a Narrative of Journeys and
Adventures in Unfrequented Parts of Syria, 1888-90, map and 68
photo-illustrations, 8vo, cloth. 1891 4s
Includes travels through Palestine, the Hauran, to Damascus and Palmyra,
visits to Jerusalem, &c.
11003 Le Brun (Corneille) Voyage au Levant, L'Asie Mineur, Isles
de Chio, de Rhodes, de Chypre dans les Villes d'Egypte, de Syrie
et de la Terre Salute (1674-95), map and 200 full-page and folding
plates, folio. Delft, 1700 18s
Includes panoramic views of Constantinople, Alexandria, Aleppo, Jerusalem,
Bethlehem, Tiberias, Rama, Nazareth, Church of the Holy Sepulchre, tombs of the
prophets, ruins of Palmyra, &c,
11004 Lyde (S.) The Asian Mystery Illustrated in the History and
Religion of the Ansaireeh or Nusairis of Syria, 8vo, cloth. 1860 6s
83, High Street, Marylehone, London^ W.
Syria and Palestine 561
11005 Lynch (W. F.) Narrative of the U.S. Expedition to the River
Jordan and the Dead Sea, 1847-48, ma'ps and illustrations, royal
8vo. 1849 7s
11006 Madden (F. W.) The Coins of the Jews, illustrated with 279
woodcuts chiefly hij F. W. Fairholt,and a plate of Alphabets, second
edition, revised and enlarged, 4to, cloth. 1881 (pub. 42s) 18s
Includes chapters on the early use of silver and gold as a medium of exchange
among the ancient nations of the East ; on Semitic alphabets ; coins of the
Asmonean and Idumsean Princes ; coins of MUa, Capitolina (Jerusalem) ; weights
and money mentioned in the Bible, &c.
11007 Martineau (Harriet) Eastern Life, Present and Past, Best
Edition, 3 vols. 12mo, cloth. 1848 10s 6d
Record of a tour in Egypt, Arabia, Palestine, and Syria (with remarks on the
faiths of the people), Cairo and the Pyramids, Thebes and its ruins, the Nile, Mount
Sinai, Petra, the Holy Land Bethlehem, Jerusalem, Mount Carmel, the Jordan,
Damascus, Baalbec, and the Lebanon.
11008 Eastern Life, new edition (text unaltered), with illustra-
tions, 12mo, half-morocco. 1875 7s
11009 Maundrell (Henry) Journey from Aleppo to Jerusalem,
Easter, 1697 ; also Journal of a Journey from Grand Cairo to
Mount Sinai, plates, 8vo, calf. 1810 5s
11010 Merrill (Selah) East of the Jordan: Observations in the
Countries of Moab, Gilead, and Bashan, 1875-77, map and 70
illustrationSf 8vo, cloth. 1881 6s
Mr. Merrill was archjEologist of the American Palestine Exploration Society.
11011 Miller (Miss Ellen) Alone through Syria: Chapters on Cairo,
Jerusalem, Tyre, Lebanon, &c., illustrated, 12mo, cl. 1892 2s 6d
11012 Neale (Consul F. A.) Eight Years in Syria, Palestine, and
Asia Minor, 2 plates, 2 vols. 12mo, cloth. 1851 5s
Including narrative of visits to Gaza, Askalon, Jaffa, Jerusalem, Carmel, Acre
Tyre, Beyrout, Antioch, Aleppo, Cyprus, &c.
11013 Oliphant (Mrs.) Jerusalem, its History and Hope, with 52 illus-
trations by Hamilton Aid6 and from photographs. Large-Paper
Issue, royal 8vo, cloth. 1891 (pub. 50s) 10s 6d
The volume contains views of the environs of Jerusalem and other parts of
Palestine - Bethlehem, Hebron, Samaria, Jericho and the Dead Sea, Nazareth, Lake
of Galilee, Tiberias, Bethany, &c.
11014 Palestine Pilgrims' Text Society: Library of Early
Travels to Palestine and the Holy Places, translated, with maps and
illustrations, 13 vols, with Index, royal 8vo, cloth. 1885-97 8
This Library comprehends translations of Eusebius' on the Churches of Con-
stantine at Jerusalem ; the Bordeaux Pilgrim, A.n. 333 : Pilgrimages of St. Sylvia
(385), Panla (382), Antoninus (560), Arculfus (670), St. Willibald (75i), Bernard the
Wise (870), Saewulf (1103), Abbot Daniel (1106), FeteJlus (1130), Phocas (1185),
Wanderings of Felix Fabri (1484, 4 vols.). Descriptions of the Holy Places by
St. Eucherius, Theodosius, Antoninus Martyr, Ven. Bede, Mukaddasi, Jolin of
Wurzburg, Theoderich, Poloner, Marino Sanuto, Ludolph von Suchem, and others,
with a number of Anonymous Pilgrims, and Life ot Saladin.
83, High Street, Marylebonet London, W.
562 Francis Edwards^ s Catalogue
PALESTINE EXPLORATION FUND.
11015 Complete Set of Publications, as undermentioned, 35 vols. 8vo,
and 13 vols. 4to, clotli, and maps, as described, in portfolios, 1869-
1903 30
Quarterly Statemjikts, loith maps, plans, photo, and other illustrations,
35 vols. 8vo, cloth 1869-1903
Containing the Keports of Wilson, Conder, Kitchener, Clermont-Ganneau,
Schick, Bliss, Stewart- Macalister, Masterman, and others, of surveys and researches
in different parts of Palestine, the Hauran, Kerak, and Petra, Sinaitic Peninsula,
Moab, the Deserts, Syria, Lebanon, Dead Sea, Jordiin Valley, including Jerusalem
and the Holy Places, Pcols of Siloam and of Bethesda ; copies of inscriptions-
Phoenician, Palmyrene, Greek, Hittite, Hamath, Tell-el-Amarna, Tell-el-Hesy,
Cuneiform, Moabite, &c. ; on the pre-Israelite population. Early Christian and
Mediasval Topography, Egyptian and early travellers, the Arabs and the Normans
in Palestine, the Exodus and its Koute, Syria before Abraham, Site of the Temple,
the Mosque of Damascus, the Fellaheen of Palestine and Peasant Folk-lore, Land
Tenures and Agriculture, Women of the East, Origin of the Alphabet, Hebrew-
Months, Cave of the Seven Sleeperp, Sieges of Jerusalem, Controversies on the Sites
of Calvary and the Holj^ Sepulchre (with Letters from the Ti7nes),and many other
subjects of the greatest interest, the whole forming a rich storehouse op infor-
mation ON Palestine ancient and modern.
Palestine, from the Surveys by George Armstrong, revised by Wilson and Conder
20 sheets, each 2i in. by 19 in. coloured and mounted, in large portfolio, cloth
Map of Western Palestine, by Conder and Kitchener, 1872-77, one inch to a
mile, 26 sheets, key plan and title, each 27 in. by 23 in. 1880
Map of Western Palestine, Keduced from the Large Map on 26 sheets, | in.
to one mile, by T. Saunders, coloured, mounted and folded in small 4to, cloth
case 1881
The Same, illustrating the Old Testament, Apocrypha, and Josephus 1882
The Same, illustrating the New Testament, the Talmud, and Josephus 1882
The Survey of Western Palestine : Special Papers on Topography, Archae-
ology, Manners and Customs, &c., by Wilson, Warren, Conder, Kitchener,
Palmer, George Smith, Greville-Chester, Clermont-Ganneau, and others, one
plate, 4to, cloth 1881
Papers reprinted from the Society's Quarterly Statement, 1869-81, consisting of
Explorations apart from the Survey, on the Moabite Stone, Hamath Inscriptions,
Biblical Sites in Lower Egypt, the Fir&t Traveller in Palestine, Samaritan, C hristian,
and Mediasval Topography ; the Fellaheen, Arabs, and Syrian Troglodytes.
Name Lists, Arabic and English, collected by Conder and Kitchener, with trans-
literation and explanations by Palmer, 4to, cloth 1881
Memoirs on the Topography, Orography, Hydrography, and Archasology, by [Col.]
Conder and [Lord] Kitchener, edited, with additions, by Prof. Palmer and [Sir]
Walter Besant, numerous plates and illustrations, 3 vols. 4to, cloth 1881-83
Jerusalem [and Environs], by Sir Charles Warren and Col. Conder, plates and
illustrations, 4to, cloth 1884
Account of Researches and Excavations in Jerusalem, by Warren and Conder,
1867-70; Sir C. Wilson in 1865, and by Conder, Clermont-Ganneau, Chaplin,
Conrad, Schick, Guthe, and others since : also on the Siloam Inscription, the Holy
Sepulchre, Plain of Philistia, Askelon, the Jordan Valley, Temples of Ccele Syria.
Mounds of Jericho, the Lebanon, observations on Poltery and Glass.
Excavations at Jerusalem, 1867-70 : Plans, Elevations, Sections, &c., by Sir
Charles Warren, and others, b^ plates, each 30 in. by 22^ in., in large portfolio,
cloth 1884
The Fauna ksd Flora of Palestine, by Canon Tristram, with 20 plates of
animals, mostly coloured, 4to, cloth 1884
83, High Street, Marylebone, London, W.
Syria and Palestine 563
Palestine Exploration Fund {continued)
Memoirs on the Physical Geology and Geography of Arabia Pelraea, Palestine,
and adjoining districts, with special reference to the Jordan Depression and the
Dead Sea, by Dr. Edward Hull, 4 coloured plates and 19 wood engravings, 4to,
cloth 1886
A General Index to the Memoirs (3 vols.). Special Papers. Jerusalem
Volume. Flora and Fauna of Palestine, the Geological Survey, and to the
Arabic and English Name Lists, by H. C. Stewardson, 4to, cloth 1888
The Survey op Eastern Palestine : Memoirs of the Topography, Orography;
Hydrography, Archaeology, (fee, of the Adw^n Country, by Major Conder,ptoes
and numerous illustrations, 4to, cloth 1889
Only this volume published, the survey being stopped by the Turkish authori-
ties : 510 square miles were triangulated and completed, and 610 names obtained.
The volume contains map and upwards of 350 drawings of ruins, tombs, dolmens,
fctone circles, inscriptions, &c.
The Fauna and Flora of Sinai, Petra, and the WMy Arabah, by H. Chichester
Hart, maps andplates, 4to, cloth 1891
With general remarks on the Botany and Flora of the Dead Sea Basin, Insects,
Molluscs, Reptiles, Birds and Mammals. Mr. Hart accompanied Mr. Hull in his
Geological Expedition in 1883. (See above.)
Arch^ological Eesearches in Palestine, 1873-74, by Dr. Charles Cler-
mont-Ganneau, ivith numerous illustrations from drawings of M. Lecomte du
Noiiy, 2 vols. 4to, cloth 1899-96
Vol. I. translated by Aubrey Stewart ; Vol. II. by John Macfarlane.
Treats specially and particularly of the Holy Sepulchre, and other sites in and
around Jerusalem, as well as of Samaria, Jericho, Gaza, and other localities.
11016 Our Work in Palestine since 1865, illustrated, 12mo, cloth, 1873 2s 6d
11017 Twenty-One Years' Work in the Holy Land, 1865-86 [by Sir Walter Besant],
illustrated, 12mo, cloth. 1886 Is 6d
*#* See also Bliss (pp. 33 559), Conder (pp. 33, 560), Merrill (p. 561), Palmer
(p. 563), Palestine under the Moslems (p. 34), Schumacher (pp. 35, 564), Wilson and
Warren (p. 35).
11019 Palmar (E. H.) The Desert of the Exodus: Journeys on Foot
in the Wilderness of the Forty Years* Wanderings, maps and illus-
trations, 2 vols. 8vo, cloth. 1871 14s
This expedition was undertaken in connexion with the Ordnance Survey of
Sinai and the Palestine Exploration Fund.
11020 Porter (J. L., D.D.) Five Years in Damascus, with Researches
in Palmyra, Lebanon, Bashan, &c., wapa?idiihst., 12mo, cl. 1870 3s
See also p. 35.
11021 Rogers (Miss Mary E.) Domestic Life in Palestine, second
edition, with additions, 12mo, cloth. 1863 3s 6d
Narrative of a residence in Palestine in 1855-57.
11022 Russell (Rev. M., D.D.) Palestine; or, the Holy Land from
the Earliest Period, map and engravings, 12mo, cloth. 1832 2s 6d
11023 Rylands (W. Harry) The Inscribed Stones from Jerabis,
Hamath, Aleppo, &c., plates (Soc. Bib. Arch.). 1882 3s
11024 Sandys (George) A Relation of a Journey begun a.d. 1610,
containing a Description of the Turkish Empire, of Egypt, the Holy
Land, &c., map and plates, third edition, folio, calf. 1627 9s
Contains plans and views of the Holy Places.
83, Sigh Street, Marylehone, London, W.
564 Francis Edwa/rds^s Catalogue
11025 Saunders (Trelawney) Introduction to the Survey of Western
Palestine, 8vo, cloth. 1881 3s
Keduced Maps. See p. 562.
11026 Schumacher (Gottlieb) Across the Jordan: Exploration of
Jaulan and Hauran, ma'ps, plans, and 157 cuts, 12mo, cl. 1886 3s
With A Trip to the N.E. of Lake Tiberias, by Laurence Oliphant, and a Eide
through Ajlun and the Belka, by Guy le Strange.
11027 The Jauljin Survey, from the German, with all the maps
and 144 illustrations^ 12mo, half-calf 4s
11028 Northern Ajlun, "Within the Decapolis," map a7id illustra-
tions, 12mo, cloth. 1890 2s 6d
1 1029 Spilsbury (F. B.) Picturesque Scenery in the Holy Land and
Syria, delineated in Nineteen Coloured Views, during the cam-
paigns (under Sir Sidney Smith) in 1799 and 1800, with full
descriptive text, and Journal of a Tour from Jaffa to Jerusalem,
second edition, folio, cloth. 1819 1 15s
The views, from Spilsbury's drawings by Edward and Daniel Orme, are (1) Acre
and H.M.S. " Tigre," (2) the Pacha of Acre sitting in judgment, (3) Sidon from the
Sea, (4) Tyre, (5) Bryan, a eailor, burying a French general during the Siege of Acre,
(6) Syrian Market in Acre, (7) Beirout, (8) Zeta, near Jaflfa, (9) Arab Huts, (10) A
Dance at Genin, (11) Mount Tabor and Turkish Encampment, (12) JofCph's Pit and
Well, (13) Lake of Tiberias, (14) Jacob's Bridge, (15) Tripoli, (16) Caesarea, and (17) the
Pilgrims' Castle, (18) Dede, near Tripoli, (19) Grand Vizier in his Tent at Jaffa, with
Sir Sidney Smith and his Officers.
11031 Temple (Sir Richard) Palestine Illustrated, containing 4 maps
and 34 coloured plates, imperial 8vo, cloth. 1888 7s 6d
The plates are from drawings of the Author, and include views of Cana, Joppa,
Ajalon, Jerusalem at Sunset and from Olivet, Gethsemane, Bethlehem, Bethel,
Mt. Zion, the Jordan, Carmel, Jezreel, Mt. Tabor, Nazareth, Storm on the Lake of
Gennesareth, &c.
11032 Thomas (Margaret) Two Years in Palestine and Syria (1895-97),
with 16 illustrations in colours, in facsimile of the original paintings
by the author, 8vo, cloth. 1900 lis
11033 Tristram (Canon) The Land of Israel : Journal of Travels in
Palestine, illustrated, 8vo, half-calf gilt. 1865 7s
See also p. 35.
11034 Urquhart (D.) The Lebanon : a History and a Diary, 2 vols
8vo, cloth. 1860 5s
Notes taken on the spot in 1849-50.
11035 Van de Velde (Lieut.) Narrative of a Journey through Syria
and Palestine, 1851-52, map and plates, 2 vols. 8vo, cloth. 1854. 6s
11036 Le Pays d'Israel : Collection de Cent Yues prises d'apres
nature dans la Syrie et la Palestine, 1851-52, avec Texte Descrip-
tive, imperial folio, half-morocco, gilt. 1857 1 10s
One hundred coloured views, including Beirout, Sidon, Mt. Hermon, Waters of
Merom, the Jordan, Tyre, Acre, Mt. Carmel, Cesarea, Samaria, Sichem, Jaffa, Jeru-
salem, Uedron, Bethany, Betblehem, Hebron, Dead Sea, Gaza, Site of Jericho,
Nazareth, Tiberias, Damascus, Baalbec, &c. For Second Journey in Palestine, 1861-
1862, see Petermann, p. 546.
Ernest de Bunsen's copy.
8S, High Street, MaryleboTie, London, W.
Francis Edwards^s Catalogue 565
ARABIA.
[Continued from pp. 36-4-3,
1 1038 Bent (Mr. and Mrs. Theodore) Southern Arabia, portrait, maps,
and photo-illustrations, 8vo, cloth. 1900 7s
Account of journeys in Southeru Arabia (1889-96), Maskat, and historical facts
about Oman, the Hadramaut, Dofar and the Grara Mountains, the Eastern 8oudan,
Sokotra Island traversed from end to end, in 1897, the Fadhli (Jountr}-.
Brydges (Sir Harford) Brief History of the Wahaby, with map of
the Nejd. See Persia, p. 44.
11040 Burckhardt (J. L.) Travels in Nubia, Syria, and the Holy
Land ; Arabia ; and Notes on the Wahabys, edited by Col. Leake
and Sir W. Ouseley, portraitSj maps, and plates, 4 vols. 4to, half-
calf extra. 1819-30 4 15s
Fine copy, with Sir John Barrow's book-plates.
11041 Travels in Arabia; with Account of the Sacred Territories
of the Hedjaz, 1814-15, edited by Sir Wm. Ouseley, rtiap and plans
of Mekka and Medina, best edition, 4to, half-calf. 1829 2
11042 Travels in Arabia, 1814-15, another edition, maps and
plans, 2 vols. 8vo, half-calf. 1829 1 5s
11043 Notes on the Bedouins and Wahdbys, edited by Sir Wm.
Ouseley, best edition, 4to, half-calf. 1830 2
Accouot of the various tribes, their local establishments, numbers and military
force, their customs, manners, aud iustitutions, arts and sciences, dress, arms, &c.
The history of the fierce enthusiasts, the Wahabys and their wars, are traced down
to 1816.
11044 Arabic Proverbs, translated and explained, 4to, half -calf.
1830 20s
11045 Arabic Proverbs, second edition, 8vo, cloth. 1875 9s
11046 Burton (Capt.) Narrative of a Pilgrimage to El Medinah and
Meccah, 18 plates, 2 vols. 12mo, cloth. 1857 10s
For other editions see pp. 38-39.
11047 Itineraries of the Second Khedivial Expedition into
Midian, 1877-8, map ; Visit to Lissa and Pelagosa Jour. E. Geog.
See, 1879 (XLIX. pp. 1-190), cloth 4s 6d
Chesney (General) Journey through the Arabian Desert, Damascus
to Elkaim, 1830-1. See Euphrates Expedition, 1868 (pp. 50-68),
p. 552.
11048 Cornish (Henry) Under the Southern Cross [with a Visit to
Aden, &c.], 8vo, cloth, Madras. 1879 4s
Contains two chapters on Aden, the Gibraltar of the East, and life there.
11049 Forster (Rev. Charles) Historical Geography of Arabia with
Maps, Translations, Alphabet, and Glossary of the Himyaritic
Inscriptions in Hadramaut, 2 vols. 8vo, half-calf. 1844 6s
11050 Haines (Capt. S. B.) Memoir and Chart of the South Coast of
Arabia, including Aden Jouk. R. Geog. Soc, 1839, IX. pp. 125-
156, cloth 3s
8S, High Street, Marylehone, London, W.
566 Frcmcis Edwardis Catalogue
11052 Harris (Sir W. Cornwallis) The Highlands of Ethiopia and
Kesidence at the Christian Court of Shoa, map and plates, 3 vols.
8vo, cloth. 1844 7s
Contains three chapters on Aden, the infant metropolis of British Arabia and
the Gibraltar of the East ; on the Adel coast, Danakil tribes, Gallas, and Galla
country.
11053 Harris (Walter B.) A Journey through the Yemen, and some
Remarks upon that Country, tvitli 3 maps and 48 iUustrationSy
12mo, cloth. Edinburgh, 1893 2s 6d
With chapters on the history of Yemen, before and since the Hejira ; on the
Influences of Islam, and on the Rebellion ; Descriptions of Aden and its Tank?,
Lahej, Khoreiba, Sobeh, Terim, Dhamar, Sanaa the capital of the Yemen, Menakha,
Hodaidah ; Genealogy and Chronology of the Imamfi, &c.
11054 Hogarth (D. G.) The Penetration of Arabia, with 50 illustra-
tions and 2 large maps, 8vo, cloth. 1904 6s
A volume of the series, ' Story of Exploration,' edited by Dr. Keltic.
11055 Maughan (W. C.) The Alps of Arabia, map, Svo, cloth.
1873 4s 6d
Travels in the track of the Isiaelites. from Egypt to Sinai, Petra, Hebron,
Jerusalem, Damascus, BaaJbec, and Beyrout.
11056 Millingen (Dr. C.) Notes of a Journey in Yemen, with 2 maps
-JoLR. R. Geog. Soc, 1874 (LXIV. pp. 118-126), cloth 3s
Mohammedan Travels to China, in the ninth century. See
Renaudot, pp. 404 and 639.
11057 Niebuhr (Carsten) Voyage en Arable et en d'autres Pays
circonvoisins (1761-64) traduit de I'Allemand, 124 plates and maps,
2 vols., Amsterdam, 1776-80; Description de TArabie, &c., 23
plates, Amsterdam, 1774 ; Recueil de Questions proposees font le
Voyage de FArabie, 1762, par M. Michaelis, Amsterdam, 1774,
4 vols. 4to, full morocco, gilt. 1776-80 {fine copy) 2 10s
The best vork on Arabia. This translation is slightly abridged, but treats
comprehensively of the geography and history of the different provinces ; of the
tribes, their manners usages, language, sciences, agriculture and natural history.
11058 Description de I'Arabie, nouvelle Edition, 25 plates and
maps, 2 vols. 4to, calf. Paris, 1779 10s 6d
11059 Travels through Arabia and other Countries, translated,
with Notes, by R. Heron, plates, 2 vols. 8vo, half-calf. Edinburgh,
1792 9s
11060 Les Voyageurs Savants et Curieux, ou Tablettes Instruc-
tives, et Guide de ceux que S. M. Danoise a envoy^ en Arable, et
autres Pays Voisins, par M. Michaelis, traduit de I'Allemand,
plates, 12mo. Londres, 1768 7s
11062 Palgrave (W. GifFord) Journey through Central and Eastern
Arabia, 1862-63, maps, 2 vols. 8vo, hall-morocco. 1865 10s 6d
One of tie best books on Arabia and the Arabs "as amusing as a tale of the
Arabian l^ighis." Spectator.
See also pp. 29, 42, 570.
83, High Street, Marylehone, London, W.
Arabia 567
11063 Palmer (Prof. Edward Henry) Life and Achievements of, by
[Sir] Walter Besant, portrait, 12mo, cloth. 1883 3s 6d
The Desert of the Exodus : Journeys in the Wilderness
of Sinai, &c. See p. 563.
11064 Pelly (Sir Lewis) Visit to the Wahabee Capital, Central Arabia,
map Jour. R. G. Soc, 1865, XXXV. pp. 169-191, ckth 3s
11065 Playfair (Sir Lambert) Account of Aden, 8vo, pp. 78. Aden,
1859 3s
11066 Poole (S. L.) Coins of the Amawl Khalifehs in Col. Guthrie's
Collection, 8vo, pp. 48, and 5 plates. Hertford, 1874 5s
11067 Roque (J. la) Voyage de TArabie Heureuse par I'Ocean Oriental
et la Detroit de la Mer Rouge, fait par les Francois, 1708-10 ; avec
la Relation d'un Voyage fait du Port de Moka au Yemen, 1711-13;
un M^moireconcernantrArbre et le Fruit duCsiUyCai-teetplanche,
12mo, calf. Paris, 1715 6s
11068 English translation: a Voyage to Arabia the Happy,
1708-10, with Relation of a Journey from Moka to- the King of
Yemen, 1711-13, also Account of the Coffee Tree, mop and plate,
12mo, calf. 1726 6s
11069 English translation : another edition, to which is added
Account of Sir Henry Middleton's Captivity at Mokha, 1612, and
Journey to Sanaa, 8vo, half-calf. 1732 9g
11071 Ross (E. C.) Annals of Oman, from the Arabic, royal 8vo, cloth
(Bengal Asiatic Soc). Calcutta, 1874 5s
Salt (Henry) Visit to Aden, October, 1809, with Description of
the Sultan's Territory and Character of its Inhabitants. See Salt's
Travels in Abyssinia India, p. 224 (1814, chap. iii. pp. 99-120).
11072 Upton (Major) Gleanings from the Desert of Arabia, 12mo,
cloth. 1881 3s
Chapters on Syria, Aleppo, Antioch, Beirut, Lebanon, the Desert and Bedaween,
the Habaiih, the Arabian Horse, &c.
11073 Wallin (Dr. G. A.) Notes of a Journey in Northern Arabia,
1848, map Jour. R. G. Soc. (XX. pp. 293-342), cloth 3s 6d
11074 Narrative of a Journey to Medina and Mecca, 1845, map
JouE. R. G. S., XXIV. pp. 115-207, cloth 3s 6d
11075 Wellsted (Lieut. J. R.) Travels in Arabia, map and plates,
2 vols. 8vo, half-calf. 1838 7s 6d
Oman and Nakab el Hajar, Sinai, Gulf of Akabah and Red Sea Coasts.
11076 The City of the Caliphs and Voyage along the Arabian
Coast, Tour in Socotra, &c., map and plates, 2 vols. 8vo, cloth.
1840 10s
11077 Memoir on the Island of Bocotra, onap and specimen of
Language spoken Jour. R. Geog. Soc, 1835 (V. pp. 129-229),
cloth 4s 6d
For other works on Socotra, see African Catalogue, pp. 90-92.
^ 83y High Street, Marylebone, London, W.
568 Francis Edwards's Catalogue
ARABIAN LANGUAGE AND LITERATURE,
Mahomet and Islam.
\_Gontinued froTn pp, 36-Jf3,
11078 Amrui ben Keith um Taglebitae Moallakam .... editifc in
Latinum transtulit, notasque adiecit I. G. L. Kosegarten, small 4to,
half-calf {scarce). Jena, 1819 12s
Arabic poems prior to Mohammed.
11079 The Seven Golden Odes of Pagan Arabia, known as the
Moallakat, translated from the Arabic by Lady Anne Blunt, and
done into English Verse by W. Scawen Blunt, small 4to, cloth.
1903 5s
11080 Antar : a Bedoueen Romance, translated from the Arabic by
Terrick Hamilton, 4 vols. 12mo, original issue, boards. 1820 1 Is
This work is supposed to have been written by the grammarian Al Asmai, who
flourished at the Court of Harun-ar-Rashid. The Second and Third Parts have not
been translated. The work illustrates Arab life prior to the time of Mohammed,
much as it still is in the desert. 'Antar 'is therefore a companion work to the
' Arabian Nights,' which illustrates the Arab life of the towns and cities.
11081 Arabian Nights (The), Translated by Rev. Edward Forster,
witln, 24 engravings from Paintings by Eobert Smirke, large-paper
issue, 5 vols. 8vo, half-morocco, gilt. 1802 2 12s 6d
11082 Another edition, with Smirke's illustrations, 5 vols. 8vo,
half-calf. 1810 1 12s
11083 Another edition, with New Tales, Introduction, and Notes,
by Dr. Jonathan Scott, frontispieces (6 inserted plates by Lalauze),
6 vols. 12mo, half-calf, gilt tops. 1811 1 16s
11084 A series of Seventy Illustrations to the 'Arabian
Nights,' by Albert Letchford, in portfolio, royal 8vo. 1897
(pub. 3 3s.) 1 12s
Originally designed for Burton's translation, these spirited illustrations are
adapted to any of the library editions.
11085 The same, Larger Size, choice edition de luxe, similar to
the Artist's originals, in large portfolio (pub. 27) 3 10s
11086 . Another series of 100 Illustrations to the 'Arabian
Nights,' by Stanley L. Wood, in 4to box 2 2s
These illustrations are also adapted for insertion in any library edition Burton's,
jTo ,'^^ Lane's a reference list of pages as to insertion in Burton's 16- vol.
and 12- vol. editions being given with the plates. See above, pp. 36 and 37.
11087 Histoire d'Ala al-Din; ou, la Lampe Merveilleuse, von
H. Zotenberg, avec Texte Arabes, imp. 8vo, sewed. Paris, 1888 9s
With account of the M!^S. of the ' Arabian Nights.'
Bctrckhardt's Arabic Proverbs, see p. 565.
83, High Street, Ma/rylehone, London, W,
Arabian Literatv/re 569
11088 Carletti (P. Y.) Idh-Har-ul-Haqq ; or, Manifestation de la
V^rite de El-Hage Rahmat-UUah Efendi de Delhi, tradult de T Arabe
par un Jeune Tunisien, revu, avec preface, d'un Appendice et
Notes, 2 vols. Svo, half-calf. Paris, 1880 16s
A defence of the Divine Mission of Mahomet, refutation of the Trinity, &c.
11090 Cureton (Rev. Wm.) Pillar of the Creed of the Sunnites :
Two Arabic Treatises, royal 8vo, sewed (Oriental Texts Soc).
1843 ^ 2s 6d
11091 Book of Religious and Philosophical Sects, by Muhammad
Al-Shahrastdni, 2 parts, royal 8vo, sewed (Oriental Texts Soc).
1842-46 7s 6d
11092 Erpenio (Thomse) Historia Josephi, Patriarchss ex Alcorano,
Arabice cum triplici versione Latina, cujus et Alphabetum
Arabicum, small 4to, vellum. Leyden, 1617 (scarce) 12s
11093 Fraeha. Indications Bibliographiques relatives a la Litt^ra-
ture Histoiro-G^ographique des Arabes, des Persans et des Turcs
[Russian and French], 8vo, cloth. St. Petersburg, 1845" 4s
11095 Koran (The), translated, with Preliminary Discourse and Notes,
by Sale, 2 vols. Svo, calf. 1825 8s
11096 Sale's Translation and 'Preliminary Discourse,' with a
Commentary, Additional Notes, Emendations, and Index, by Rev.
E. M. Wherry, 4 vols. 8vo, cloth. 1896 (pub. 2 8s) 1
11097 Selections from the Koran, by E. W. Lane, Svo, cloth.
1843 6s
See also pp. 40, 331, 332. ,
11098 Matthews (Capt. A. N.) Mishcat-ul-Mdsdbih ; or, a Collection
of Traditions regarding the Actions and Sayings of Muhammed ;
exhibiting the Origin of the Manners and Customs, the Civil,
Religious, and Military Policy of the Muslemkns, translated from
the Arabic, 2 vols. 4to, calf. 1809 2 15s
11099 Mirkhond's Rauzat-us-Safa ; or. Garden of Purity, containing
the Moslem History, Sacred and Profane, Adam to Jesus ; Lives of
Muhammad, Abu Bakr, Umar, Uthman, and Ali, translated by
Rehatsek (Oriental Trans. Fund, New Series), 5 vols. Svo, cloth.
1891-94 2 10s
11 100 Rauzat-us-Safa (Jardin de Purete), Bible da Islam, traduite
paif Lamairesse, royal Svo, sewed. Paris, 1894 10s
11101 Mirchawend, Geschichte des Stammes Buweih : Erlauterung
und Erganzung, durch F. von Erdmann, Arabic and German, royal
Svo, boards. Kasan, 1836 3s 6d
11102 Mohammedan Liturgy, manuscript, with gilt and arabesque
borders and illuminated titles, small Svo, red morocco, gilt 10s 6d
Said (in MS. note) to have been written at Mecnets [Mecquinez], Africa, in 1509 ;
pencilled note says " a.h. 1141," which would be a.d. 1728, but it is probably of
still later date,
83, High Street, Marylebone, London, W.
570 Franals Edwards^ s Catalogue
11103 Muir (Sir Wm.) The Life of Mahomet, abridged, 8vo, cloth 9s
11104 The Mohammedan Controversy, Biographies of Mohammed,
Sprenger on Tradition, the Indian Liturgy, and the Psalter, 8vo,
cloth. Edinburgh, 1897 6s
11105 Newman (Prof. F. W.) Dictionary of Modern Arabic, 2 vols.
12mo, eloth. 1871 9s 6d
Anglo- Arabic Dictionary ; Anglo- Arabic Vocabulary ; Skeleton Arabo- English
Dictionary.
11106 Noldeke (Prof. Theodor) Sketches from Eastern History,
translated by Sutherland Black, 8vo, cloth. Edinburgh, 1892 4s
Some Characteristics of the Semitic Kace ; The Koran ; Islam ; Caliph Mansiir ;
a Servile War in the East [the Zeni] ; Yakfib the Coppersmith and his Dynasty ;
some Syrian Saints : Barhebrjeus ; lS[ing Theodore of Abyssinia.
11107 Delectus Yeterum Carminum Arabicorum Glossarium con-
fecit A. Mueller, 12mo, cloth. Berlin, 1890 5s
11108 Osborn (Major B. D.) Islam under the Arabs, 8vo, cloth.
1876 (scarce) 12s
11109 Islam under the Khalifs of Baghdad, 8vo, cl. 1878 3s
Chapters on the Orthodox Imams, the Traditions, the Frqe-Thinkers, the Rule
of the Persians, the Barmekides, the Seljuk Sultans, &c.
11110 Palgrave (W. Gifford) Hermann Agha, an Eastern Narrative,
2 vols, 12mo, cloth. 1872 7s
" Reads like a tale of life, with all its incidents. The young will take to it for
its flove portions, the older for its descriptions, some in this day for its Arab
philosophy." ^ thenceum.
11112 Essays on Eastern Questions, 8vo, cloth. 1872
(pub. IDs 6d) 2s 6d
A collection of articles, which " together form a sketch in outline of the living
East as included within the Asiatic limits of the Ottoman Empire the central .
figure of which is Islam, based on the energies of Arabia and the institutions of
Mahomet, propped up by the memories of Chalifs and the power of Sultans
Round it cluster the motley phantoms of Eastern Christianity and by it rises
the threatening Russian Colossus, with its triple aspect of Byzantine bigotry,
Western centralization, and Eastern despotism" (Introduction). An Essay on
the poet 'Omar is also reprinted from Fraser's Magazine, April, 1871.
See also pp. 29, 42, 566.
11113 Palmer (Prof. E. H.) The Poetical Works of Behd-ed-din
Zoheir of Egypt, Metrical Translation, with Notes and Introduction,
royal 8vo, cloth gilt. Cambridge, 1877 12s
11114 Salmone (H. Anthony) An Arabic-English Dictionary on a
New System, 2 vols. 8vo, half-morocco. 1890 15s
Vol. I. Arabic-English. II. English Index.
11115 Sell (Rev. E.) Madras University. Essays on Islam, royal 8vo,
cloth. Madras, 1901 4s 6d
The Mystics of Islam ; The Bab and the Babis ; Religious Orders of Islam ;
the Khalif Hakim and the Druses ; the Status of the Zimmis ; Islam in China ;
the Recension of the Quran ; the Hanifs ; Appendix (on reading, pronunciation, &c.).
11117 Trumpp (Ernst) Die Ejrumiyyah des Muh'ammad bin Daud,
Text, Translation, and Notes, 8vo, sewed. Munich, 1876 2s
11118 Wollaston (A. N.) Half-Hours with Muhammad and his
Followers, with Synopsis of his Religion, 12mo, cloth. 1892 2s
8^, High Street^ Marylebo7ie, London, W.
Francis Edwards's Catalogue 571
PERSIA:
Geography, History, Travel.
\Gontinued from pp. 44-^0.
11120 Ballantine (Henry) Midnight Marches through Persia in
1875, map and illustrations ^ 8vo, cloth. 1879 4s
Account of a remarkable journey through the heart of Persia in 1875, when
Bushire, Shiraz, Persepolis, Ispahan, Teheran, and Resht, on the Casp an Sea, were
visited.
11121 Bassett (Rev. James) Persia the Land of the Imams: a
Narrative of Travel and Residence, 1871-85, map, 12mo, cl. 1887 4s
Bell (John) of Autermony, Journey from St. Petersburg to
Ispahan, with a Russian Embassy, 1715-18 ; and to Derbent in
1722. See p. 374.
11122 Bellew (H. W.) From the Indus to the Tigris: Journey
through Balochistan, Afghanistan, Khorassan, and Iran, in 1872,
with Brahoe Grammar and Vocabulary, 8vo, cloth. 1874. 8s 6d
Mr. Bellew accompanied Sir R. Pollock's Political Mission to Sistan", where they
joined Sir F. Goldt^mid's Mission, and proceeded to Teheran. This work contains
an interesting account of the regions traversed, their historical associations, acd
present inhabitants.
11123 Bigham (Olive) A Ride through Asia Minor, Persia, and
Russian Central Asia, maps and illustrations, 8vo. 1897 4s
Includes accounts of visits to Tabreez, Teheran, Ispahan, Persepolis, and Shiraz
(with view of the tomb of Hafiz),Busrah, Baghdad, and journey through Kurdistan,
Khorasan to Russian Turkestan, &c., 1895-96.
11124 Binning (Robert B. M.) Journal of Two Years', Travel in
Persia, Ceylon, &c., 2 vols. 8vo, cloth. 1857 8s 6d
11125 Bode (Baron C. A. de) Travels in Luristan and Arabistan,
with plates, 2 vols, in 1, 8vo, cloth. 1845 6s 6d
Narrative of travels in the mountainous districts of Persia, with accounts of
Ispahan, the ruins of Persepolis and Susa, Shiraz, antiquities of Behbehdn, the
Bakhtiyari Tribes, Shuster (Ancient Susiana), &c. This copy has maps inserted.
11126 Booth (A. J.) The Discovery and Decipherment of the Tri-
lingual Cuueiform Inscriptions, with a plan of Persepolis, 8vo,
cloth. 1902 9s
Summary of results of the various modern explorations in Persia and Meso-
potamia, and of the more and more succes!^ful attempts to read the insct+ptions.
11127 Browne (Prof, Edward G.) A Year amongst the Persians:
Impressions as to the Life, Character, and Thought of the People of
Persia, map, 8vo, cloth. 1893 (pub. 21s) 6s
Tabriz -Teheran Mysticism, Metaphysics and Magic Ispahan Shiraz Yezd
Kirman Society Among the Kalandars.
11128 A Traveller's Narrative written to Illustrate the Episode
of the Bab, edited in the Original Persian, with Translation and
Notes, 2 vols. 12mo, cloth. Cambridge, 1891 lis
With information on the dissenting and rival sect known as Ezelis, and a
valuable bibliography of the Bab and Babiem.
11129 The Episode of the Bdb : a Traveller's Narrative, English
Translation and Notes, 12mo, cloth. 1891 5s
Literary History of Persia. See p. 579.
83j High Street, Marylebone, London, W.
572 Frauds Edwards^ s Catalogue
11130 Chardin (Chevalier) Voyages en Perse, 1671-77, complete
EDITION, -portrait and 78 plates^ 10 vols. 12mo, calf. Amsterdam^
1711 1 10s
Vols. I. to III. contain the author's Journal of his travels from Paris to Min-
grelia (with relation of the religion of the Mingrelians by P^re Zampi), Tauris, and
Ispahan, 1671-73. Vols. IV. to VII. contain a Description of Persia and the Persians,
their government, manners, customs, arts, industries, &c. Vol. VIII., a Description
of Ispahan. Vols. IX. and X. relate the author's Journeys to Bander Abass and to
Persepolis, the ruins of which are finely represented in 23 large plates, including
two views on a large scale, all giving the first grand idea of these noble palaces of
the great Achasmenian Kings Darius and Xerxes.
11131 Premiere Partie : Journal du Voyage en Perse et aux
InJes Orientales par la Mer Noire et par la Colchide (1671-73),
portrait, map, engraved title, and 15 large plates, folio, calf.
London, 1686 1 Is
With Earl of Clancarty's book-plate.
11132 English Translation of the First Part: Travels of Sir
John Chardin, Paris to Ispahan, to which is added an account of
the Coronation of King Solyman III., portrait, map, and 17 plates,
folio, calf. London, 1686 1
11133 The Same, Sir Joseph Child's copy, with Author's Inscrip-
tion, folio, calf. London, 1686 2
^^For y^ Honorable S'' Jos Child Bart. Gouv'' of y^ E. India Company by his
most humble cfc most obedient servant Chardin."
Chardin's account of Persia is one of the most interesting and valuable which
we have. He made repeated visits thithf-r, and traversed the country in its length
and breadth, and knew Ispahan better than Paris. The book is curiously enough
dedicated to our King Charles II. Tancoigne considered Chardin to be the most
accurate of all the French travellers who had written on Persia. Watson charac-
terizes his work as " admirable " and "correct " in his detailed descriptions of the
customs, religion, and productions of Persia.
See also p. 45.
11134 Chirol (Valentine)" The Middle Eastern Question; or. Some
Political Problems of Indian Defence, 2 maps and 34 photo-illustra-
tions, 8vo, cloth. 1903. 13s
Chapters on the Condition of Persia, the German Asiatic Kailway, Perbian Gulf
Interests. Russian Projects, with Appendices of Treaties and Official Correspondence
relating to Persia, Afghanistan, Tibet, &c.
11135 ConoUy (Lieut. Arthur) Overland Journey through Russia,
Persia, and Affghanistan to India, map and plates, 2 vols. 8vo^
calf. 1838 9s
With chapters describing Tiflis, Tabreez, Teheran, Astrabad, the Turkomans,
Meshed, Herat, Mohammedan Sects Sheahs and Soonnees, Afghan tribes, Canda-
har, Peshin, Quetta, &c. See also p. 5.
11136 Curzon (Lord) Persia and the Persian Question, maps and
want/ illustrations, 2 vols. 8vo, cloth. 1892 (scarce) 5
The best book on Modern Persia.
11137 Durand (E. R.) An Autumn Tour in Western Persia, map and
28 photo-illustrations, 8vo, cloth. 1902 38 6d
Account of a journey to Ispahan and through the mountainous districts of S.W
Persia by Sir Mortimer and Lady Durand in 1899.
83, High Street, Marylehone, London, W. ^
Persia ' 573
11138 Eastwick (E. B.) Three Years' Residence in Persia: Journal
of a Diplomate, 2 vols, in 1 , 12mo, half-morocco. 1864 . 6s 6d
Mr. Eastwick travelled vid Italy, Constantinople, Batouui, Tiflis, and Taburz to
Teheran in 1861, and soon afterwards took charge of the British Mission.
Elton (John) Travels into Persia and Alliance with Nadir Shah,
1739. See Hanway's Travels.
FERRitREs-SAuvEBffiUF, Travels in the Persian Provinces, 1787-88.
See above, p. 557.
11139 Floyer (E. A.) Exploration of a Route through Baluchistan,
Persia, Kurdistan, &c., with Observations, Astronomical, Geo-
graphical, Botanical, &c., ma-p and illustrations, royal 8vo, cloth.
1882 12s 6d
Includes a survey of Southern Persia Jask to Baghdad, 1876-77, with map aod
section.
11141 Fowler (George) Three Years in'Persia, and Travelling Adven-
tures in Koordistan, plates, 2 vols. 12mo, cloth. 1841 6s
Chapters on Persian ceremonies, processions, festivals, pilgrimages, royal
favour, avarice, the Toorkamans, night travel, the 'Ramazan,' caravan travelling,
Tabreez, the Koorde, Erzeroum, Persian Islamism, Russia and Persia, Great Britain
and Persia, &c.
11142 Francklin ([Colonel] Wm.) Observations made on a Tour from
Bengal to Persia by way of Point de Galle, Cocheen, Goa, Bombay,
&c., 1786-87, 8vo, calf. 1790 6s
With interesting accounts of Shiraz, its citadel, mosques, baths, tombs of Hafiz
and Sadi, marriage customs, police, character of the Persians, religious observances,
the remains of Persepolis, tfcc.
See also pp. 45, 136, 321.
11144 Han way (Jonas) An Historical Account of the British Trade
over the Caspian Sea, with a Journal of Travels from London
through Russia into Persia, &c. ; also the Revolutions of Persia
and Usurpation of Nadir Kouli, maps and plates, 4 vols. 4to, calf.
1753 " 1 Is
Vol. I. Attempts to open English trade through Russia into Persia, 1553-81 ; the
Duke of Holstein's embassy in 1663 ; Mr. Elton's journey into Persia in 1739, and
his entrance into the service of Nadir Shah ; Mr. Hanway's voyage to Riga, journey
to St. Petersburg, Moscow, and voyage down the Volga ; "Capt. Woodroofe's journey,
with map of the Caspian, 1742 ; the author's voyage across the Caspian, and
journe)' to Nadir's camp; journey through Mazanderan; attempts to open trade
to Khieva and Bokhara, 1739.
Vol. II. Author's return to St. Petersburg ; account of the Caspian trade, and
death of Elton ; account of St. Petersburg, the Court, people, and British trade ; his
return through Germany and Holland to England, with descriptions of Dantzig,
Berlin, Dresden, Hanover, Hamburg, Amsterdam, the Hague, Rotterdam, &c.
Vols. III. and IV. Chronological account of the Persian Empire from the time
of Cyrus to the end of the sixteenth century ; the revolutions of Persia ; reign of
Shah Sulfan Hussein, the invasion of the Afghans, life of Nadir Kouli, his invasion
of India, his assassination and character (1687-1747).
11145 Another Edition: Travels into Persia, &c., revised and
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11146 Herbert (Sir Thomas) Some Years' Travels into Africa and
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Persepolis, &c.
11147 Description of the Persian Monarchy, 1634, edited by
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Italian Travels in Persia, 15th and 16th Cent. See pp. 46, 547.
Jones (Sir Harford) Mission to Teheran see Morier.
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plates), rock inscriptions, first called "cuneiform" by this author from their
wedge-like character. To this is added an Oriental Materia Medica, a Natural
History of the Palm, a Plantarum Japonicarum, &c.
11149 Keppel (Hon. George) Travels in Babylonia, Assyria, Persia,
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11151 Kinneir (John Macdonald) Geographical Memoir of the Persian
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Cabul, Armenia, Georgia, and Mingrelia, and Appendix of routes.
11152 Kotzebue (Moritz von) Narrative of the Russian Embassy to
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11153 Krusinski (Father Jude) History of the Revolution of Persin,
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11154 Second Edition, 2 vols. 8vo, half-calf. .1733 14s
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greatest part of the reign of Shah Hussein and the |.eriod anterior to the conquest
of the Afghan rulers of Persia by Nadir Shah.
11155 Landor (A. Henry Savage) Across Coveted Lands; or, a
Journey from Flushing (Holland) to Calcutta, Overland, with 175
illustrations and maps, 2 vols. 8vo, cloth. 1902 15s
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Persia 575
11156 Le Bruyn (Cornelius) Travels into Muscovy, Persia, and Part
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through Russia and Tartary to China (1692-95), with 320 copper-
plates, including many illustrating the ruins and inscriptions of
Persepolis, with Remarks on the plates in the works of Chardin and
Koempfer, 2 vols, folio, calf. 1737 1 10s
11157 Le Messurier (Col. A.) From London to Bokhara, and A
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The author visited Baku, Resht, Kasvin, Teheran, Ispahan, Persepolis, Shiraz,
and Bushire in 1887.
11158 MacGregor ([Sir] C. M.) Narrative of a Journey through
Khorassan in 1875, map and illustrations, 2 vols. 8vo, cl. 1879 6s 6d
The author visited Bunder Abbass, Shiraz, Yezd, Persepolis, Khoor, Tabas,
Birjand, Kareez, Mashad, Sarakhs, Daraghaz, Shahrud, &c. To the 'Narrative ' are
added chapters on the Merv Question, Travelliog and various Routes, including
that of Mr. Mackenzie from Ispahan to Shustur.
"A most interesting record of travel through countries now little known, but
sure to be the scene of stirring events hereafter. It abounds in charming descrip-
tions of personal character." Times.
11159 Malcolm (Sir John) History of Persia, with Account of the
Religion, Government, Usages, and Character of the Inhabitants,
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11160 History of Persia, large-paper edition, 2 vols, imperial 4to,
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11162 Markham (Sir Clements) A General Sketch of the History of
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11163 Marsh (Capt. H. CunlifFe) A Ride through Islam; being a
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Herat, and Kandahar, map, 8vo, cloth. 1877 4s
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11164 Morier (James) Journey through Persia, Armenia, and Asia
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The narrative includes account of residences at Bushire and Teheran ; visits to
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11165 A Second Journey through Persia, Armenia, and Asia
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Ouseley's Embassy, 19 plates {some coloured), and 47 ivood engravings,
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11166 Morier's Adventures of Hajji Baba of Ispahan, edited, with
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11167 Hajji Baha,,Jirst edition, 3 vols. 12mo, calf. 1824 9s
11168 Zohrab the Hostage, first edition, 3 vols. 12mo, half -calf.
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11169 Ayesha, the Maid of Kars, first edition, 3 vols. 12mo,
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11170 Nadir Shah, formerly Thamas Kuli Khan, Emperor of Persia,
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11171 History of, with Description of Asia, a Short History of
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11172 Napier (Oapt. Hon. G. 0.) Diary of a Tour in Khorassan, 1874,
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and Meshed. See p. 583.
11174 Otter (M.) Voyage en Turquie et un Perse, avec Relation des
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Shah] Paris, 1748 9s
11175 Ouseley (Sir Wm.) Travels in the East, more particularly
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Brief narrative of the voyage from England to Kio Janeiro, Ceylon, Bombay,
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There are chapters on the Parsees ; the history, geography, philology, and literature
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Oriental Collections Illustrating the History, Antiquities, and
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11176 Outram (Sir James) The Persian Campaign in 1857; Orders,
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11177 Outram and Havelock's Persian Campaign (1856), by Capt.
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11178 Pelly (Sir Lewis) Visit to Lingah, Kishm, and Bunder Abbass,
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11179 Perkins (Rev. Justin) Eight Years in Persia among the
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of Mount Ararat, 24 coloured plates of costumes, and portrait of
Muhammed Shah, 8vo, hf.-mor.,gilt. Andover, U.S.A. 1843 10s 6d
Account of visits to Trebizond, Erzeroom, Erivan, and residences in Tabreez
and Oroomiah, 1834-41.
11180 Porter (Sir Robert Ker) Travels in Georgia, Persia, Armenia,
&c., 1817-20, map, numerous engravings of portraits, costumes,
antiquities, &c., 2 vols. 4to, half-calf. 1821-22 1 28
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proved to be accurate. The engravings include large views of Ispahan, numerous
plans of the ruins at Persepo]is,-bas-reliefs, cuneiform inscriptions, columns, sculp-
ture, and of costumes these being coloured.
11181 Rees (J. D.) Notes of a Journey from Kasreen to'Hamadan
across the Karaghan Country, map, royal 8vo, pp. 40. Madras,
1885 3s
Rich (Claudius) Observations at Persepolis, 1821. See pp. 30.
11182 Schulz (Dr. Walter) Zustande im Heutigen Persien, wie sia
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11183 Sheil (Lady) Glimpses of Life and Manners in Persia, with
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11184 Stolze (F.) Persepolis: Die Achsemenidischen und Sassanid-
ischen Denkmaler und Inschriften von Persepolis, Istakhr, Pasar-
gadae, Shapur zum ersten Male photographisch auf genommen ;
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suflBciently and exactly copied for the first time by photography 99 plates, repre-
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11185 Stuart (Lieut.-Col.) Journal of a Residence in Northern Persia
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11186 Stuart (Donald) The Struggle for Persia, 8vo, cl. 1902 4s 6d
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11187 Sykes (E. C.) Through Persia on a Side-Saddle, with Introduc-
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11188 Sykes (Major Percy Molesworth) Ten Thousand Miles in
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11189 Tancoigne (M.) Narrative of a Journey into Persia, and
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11191 Teixeira (Pedro) The Travels of, with his 'Kings of Harmuz'
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11192 Vaux (W. S. W.) Persia to the Arab Conquest (Ancient History
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11193 Wallis (Henry) Persian Ceramic Art in the Collection of Mr.
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11194 Waring (Edw. Scott) A Tour to Sheeraz by the Route of
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1807 10s 6d
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11195 Watson (R. Grant) History of Persia, 1800-58, with Review
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cloth. 1866 4s 6d
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11196 Whigham (H. J.) The Persian Problem: Rival Positions of
Russia and Great Britain ; Account of the Persian Gulf and the
/^ Bagdad Railways, maps and illustrations, 8vo, cloth. 1903 7s
This volume includes a series of letters from the Morning Post on 'French
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"Waters of Babylon,' ' Ruins on the Euphrates,' ' Passage of the Taurus,' ' Oil
Fields,' &c.
11197 Wilson (Rev. S. G.) Persian Life and Customs: Scenes and
Incidents recorded during Fifteen Years' Residence, illustrated,
8vo, cloth. 1896 3s 6d
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11198 Yate (Lieut.-Col.) Khurasan and Sistan, large coloured map and
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Francis Edwards's Catalogue 579
PERSIAN LANGUAGE AND LITERATURE.
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11199 Anquetil du Perron. Zend-Avesta, Ouvrage de Zoroastre,
Contenant les Idees Theologiques, Physiques et Morales de ce
Legislateur, les Ceremonies du Culte Religieux qu'il a ^^tabli,
et Traits relatifs k I'ancienne Histoire des Perses, Traduite en
FrauQois, 3 vols. 4to, calf. Varis, 1771 {^ne copy) 2 12s 6d
11200 Bassett (Rev. James) Grammatical Note on the Simntini
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.11201 Browne (Prof. Edward G.) Literary History of Persia from
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A literary history of the Persian people rather than a history of Persian litera-
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than about those written in Pahlawi, Arabic, or some other language the work
baa been prepared for those who, having learned to love the Persian poets in trans-
lation, desire to know of the language, literature, history, and thought of one of
the most ancient, gifted, and original peoples in the world.
See Ross.
11202 Chodzko (Alex.) Specimens of the Popular Poetry of Persia
as found in the Bandit-Minstrel Kurroglou and in the Songs of the
Persian Turks, 8vo, cloth (O. T. F.). 1842 9s
11203 Clouston (W. A.) The Bakhtyar Nama: a Persian Romance,
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11204 The Book of Sindibad : Story of the King, his Son, the
Damsel, and the Seven Vazirs, from the Persian and Arabic, with
Introduction and Notes, 12mo, sewed. Privately printed, 1884 9s
11205 Firdusi's Epic of Kings. Heroic Tales retold from Firdusithe
Persian, by Helen Zimmern, with Preface by Edmund Gosse, and
2 etcMngs by Alma Tadema, 12mo, cloth. 1886 Ss 6d
For other editions, see p. 52.
11206 Hafiz of Shiraz. The Divan, translated for the First Time
out of the Persian into English Prose, with Critical and Explana-
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Lieut.-Col. H. Wilberforce Clarke (pp. xliv, 1011). Also the
*Awarifu-l-Ma*arif, translated (out of the Arabic into Persian) for
the first time into English by the same (pp. viii, 168), 2 vols. 4to,
cloth. Calcutta, 1891 2
11207 Poems of Hafiz of Shiraz, done into English Verse, with
Biographical and Critical Introduction by John Payne, printed on
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11208 Haggard (W. H. D.) and Le Strange (G.) The Yazir of
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11209 Herkern. The Forms of Herkern in the Taleek Character, with
Translation, and an Arabic Index by Francis Balfour, M.D., small
4to, half-calf. Calcutta, 1781 5s
Common forms of business and correspondence, Persian and English.
11210 J ami. Tuhfat ul Ahrar, the Gift of the Noble, being one of
the Seven Poems of Mulla Jami, edited by Forbes Falconer
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11211 Jusha Khalifa (107 pp.); Dustoorul Muklulil (65 pp.);
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11212 Morell. The Tales of the Genii; or, the Delightful Sessions
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morocco, gilt edges. 1805 2 8s
11213 Newbold (Oapt.) Notice of the Ajaib - al - Mukhlukat ; or,
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11214 Oriental Collections (The): Essays, Translations, and Papers
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11217 Ross (Prof. Denison) and Browne (Prof. E. G.) Catalogue of
Persian and Arabic MSS. in the India Office Library, 8vo, pp. 198.
1902 3s
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11218 Sadi : The Gulistan, Persian Text, 12mo, half-bound. Hejra,
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11219 The Gulistan ; or, Flower Garden of Sadi of Shiraz, trans-
lated into English by Ross, 8vo, cloth. 1823 4s 6d
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11220 Scott (Jonathan) Translation of Bahar-Danush ; or, Garden of
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11221 Sykes (Miss Ella C.) The Story Book of the Shah ; or. Legends
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RUSSIAN CENTRAL ASIA.
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*^* For Siberia and Manchuria, see pp. 450-460, 644-645.
11222 Abbott (General James) Narrative of a Journey from Heraut
to Khiva, Moscow, and St. Petersburg, 1839, map, 2 vols. 8vo,
cloth. 1843 5s
11223 Second Edition, with Additions, map, 2 vols. 8vo, cloth.
1867 6s
Contains account of the author's captivity, the Court and kingdom of Khiva,
and the Russian Invasion, in 1839 ; gome particulars of CoJ. Stoddart's imprison-
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Damask steel, &c.
11224 Bigham (Olive) A Ride through Western and Russian Central
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Narrative of a journey through Asia Minor, Persia, to Merv, Bokhara, Samar-
kand, Khokand, Kaehgar, and through Western Siberia, in 1895-96.
11225 Bonvalot (Gabriel) Du Caucase aux Indes a Travers le Pamir,
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Paris [1888] 9s
Narrative of a journey to Central Asia by way of Tiflis and Northern Persia to
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Plateau to Wakhan, Chitral, and Kashmir ; with descriptions of Teheran and the
Persians, the Turkomans, and the Northern Afghan tribes.
11226 English Translation : Through the Heart of Asia: Over
the Pamir to India, 250 illustrations by Pipin, 2 vols, imperial 8vo,
cloth. 1889 10s 6d
"A valuable contribution to our knowledge of Central Asia."
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11227 Boulger (Demetrius) England and Russia in Central Asia,
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Recent explorations in the Pamirs ; Eastern Turkestan ; the Amu Daria or
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11228 Central Asian Questions: Essays on Afghanistan, China,
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See also pp. 376, 441.
11229 Burnes (Sir Alex.) Travels into Bokhara; India to Cabool,
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Contains, in addition to the narrative of the journey, memoirs on the Indus,
Central Asia, and Oxus regions ; notice of Yarkand ; account of the Koords, Turko-
mans, and their horses; historical sketch of the Punjab; the Afghans; State of,
Khiva ; commerce of Central Asia ; &c. Capt. John Wood accompanied Burnes to
Cabool. See p. 586.
11230 Travels into Bokhara, new edition, map and plates, 3 vols
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Carpini (John de Piano) Long and Wonderful! Voyage in a Mission
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RuBRUOK, p. 448 ; also Collections of Hakluyt (Vol. I.), Harris
(Vol. II.), PUROHAS (Vol. III.).
119,32 Clarke (Capt. F. 0. H.) Steppe Campaigns (Horse Guards)
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Translated from Potto's Lectures at Orenburg in 1872, with remarks on the
Khiva Expedition in 1873, and account of the Turkoman tribes.
11233 Dunmore (Earl of) Expedition through the Pamirs and
Turkestan to the Caspian Sea, tiiaps and illustrations^ 2 vols. 12mo,
cloth. 1893 . 9s
11234 Confidential Report on, folio, sewed. Simian 1893 8s
Duke of Cambridge's copy, with autograph letter from the author.
Fedohenko (Alexis and Olga) Journey to the Alai Steppe. See
Yule's Introd. to Prejevalsky (I. xxi.), p. 447, and Jour. R.G.S.,
Vol. XL.
11235 Gardner (Col. Alex.) Soldier and Traveller, edited by Major
Pearse, with Introduction by Sir R. Temple, portrait y &c., 8vo,
cloth. 1898 6s
Col. Gardner, born on the shores of Lake Superior, entered the Russian service,
became a wanderer and freebooter among the Kirghis and other tribes in Central
Asia, a soldier of fortune among the Afghans, and finally a colonel of artillery in
the service of Ranjitsingh. This volume contains much information on the
geography of the country of the Oxus, Turkistan, the Pamirs, Badakshan, and
Chitral, as well as on the characteristics and customs of the tribes of all those
regions.
11236 Gheyn (P^re van den) Die Pamir Dialect; L'Etymologie du
mot Pamir Ath^nee Oriental, 1881-82 2s 6d
11237 Hellwald (F. von) The Russians in Central Asia, translated
from the German by Lieut.-Col. Wirgman, map, 12mo, cloth.
1874 3s 6d
Geography and history of the Steppes, the Oxus Highlands, the Turan nations,
Russia's advance, War with Kokan, Samarcand, Khiva, England and Russia's
rivalry.
1123ft Hutton (J.) Central Asia : Aryan to Cossack, ftvo, cl. 1875 4s
Geography, history, and inhabitants, the Moghuls and Tartars, Timur, Baber,
Nadir Shah. Visits of Elton, Hanway, Jenkinson, Russian and English Missions,
Accounts of Khiva, Bokhara, Chinese Tartary and Turkistan, Kashgar, Badakshan,
the Khivan Expedition, &c.
11239 Ker (David) On the Road to Khiva, map and photo-illustrations,
12mo, half-calf gilt. 1874 6s 6d
The author travelled through Russia to Tashkend and Samarcand.
11240 KhanikofT, Bokhara, its Amir and its People, translated by
Baron de Bode, portrait and map, 8vo, cloth. 1845 5s
11241 Le Messurier (Col.) From London to Bokhara, and a Ride
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Col. Le Messurier travelled vid Kars and Tiflis to Baku, thence crossed the
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Russian Central Asia 588
11242 Lansdell (Henry), D.D. Russian Central Asia, including
Kuldja, Bokhara, Khiva, and Merv, portrait, maps, and illustrations,
2 vols. 8vo, cloth. 1885 lis
Narrative of the author's journey in 1882, with observations on the geography,
ethnology, natural history, and flora, with catalogues and a useful bibliography
containing 700 brief titles.
11243 N.Ed. Through Central Asia, majw, 8vo, cloth. 1887 7s 6d
This edition of Dr. Lansdell's work deals mainly with his own journeys, the
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the history of the Diplomacy and the Delimitation of the Russo- Afghan Frontier.
11245 McGahan (J. A.) Campaigning on the Oxus and the Fall of
Khiva, map and numerous illustrations, 8vo, cloth. 1874 6s
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man Campaign Battle, Fire, Sword, Massacre, and after with descriptions of the
military operations, the physical and political features of the country, and the social
life of the Kirghiz, Khivans, and Turcomans.
Markham (Sir Clements) Chapters on Central Asia, Genghis
Khan, Timur, Baber, and their Conquests. See Persia, p. 575.
11247 Marvin (Charles) The Russian Campaign against the Akhal
Tekke Turcomans, maps and plans, 8vo, cloth. 1880 8s
The eye-witnesses' account of the disastrous campaign of 1879, describing the
march across the burning desert, the storming of Dengeel T6p6, and the disastrous
retreat to the Caspian.
11248 The Russian Advance Towards India, 8 vo, cloth. 1882 6s
11249 The Russians at the Gates of Herat, 12mo, cloth. 1885 2s
11251 Michailow, Adventures of a Russian Captive among the
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11252 Moorcroft (Wm.) and Trebeck (G.) Travels in the Himalayan
Provinces, and a Journey to Kabul and Bokhara, 1819-25, edited by
H. H. WilsoD, map, 2 vols. 8vo, cloth. 1841 12s
See also p. 198.
11253 Morgan (Delmar) Recent Geography of Central Asia, from
Russian Sources, large map, royal 8vo, boards (R.G.S.). 1884 4s
General Description, Karateghin, Darwaz, 4he Zarafshan Glacier, &c.
112^^4 O' Donovan (Edmond) Daily Mws Correspondent. The Merv
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1879-81, Complete Edition, portrait, maps, and facsimiles of state
documents, 2 vols. 8vo, cloth. 1882 10s
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the Caspian, and the narrative includes the author's excursions into Persia, and
visits to Teheran and Meshed.
11256 Rawlinson (Sir Henry) Our Political Relations with Persia
1800-74, and Papers on England and Russia in the East, map, 8vo,
cloth. 1875 4s
11257 Monograph on the Oxus, with Chinese map. Jour
R. Geog. Soc, 1872 (XLII. pp. 482-513), cloth 2s 6d
11258 Romanovski (M.) Notes on the Central Asian Question, v^^ith
Reports of Col. Zimmermann, Gen. Cherniayef, &c., royal 8vo.
Calcutta, 1870 6s
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584 Frcmcis Edwa/rds^s Catalogue
11259 Russian Missions into the Interior of Asia, frontispiece^ 8vo,
half-morocco. 1823 (Phillips) 5s
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of Bucharia, (3) Mouraview's Embassy to Turkomania and China.
11260 Journey of the Russian Mission to Bokhara, 1820, by-
Count MeyendorfE ; Description of Bokhara, Khiva, &c. ; Moura-
viev's Journey to Khiva, 1819, translated by Col. Monteith, 8vo,
(pp. 104), cloth. Madras, 1840 {scarce) 6s
11261 Russian Advances in Asia, 1584-1871, with 4 large coloured
maps, folio, sewed. {War Office), 1873 4s 6d
11262 Schuyler (Eugene) Turkistan : Notes of a Journey in Russian
Tarkistan, Khokand, Bukhara, and Kuldja, maTps and numerous
illustrations, 2 vols. 8vo, cloth. 1876 10s 6d
A study of the political and social condition of the regions annexed by Russia,
with valuable appendices of the history of Khokand and of Bukhara, on mediaeval
travellers, and on Russian policy in Asia (by Prof. Grrigorief).
11263 Another copy, 2 vols. 8vo, half-morocco 12s 6d
" Mr. Schuyler's Turkestan still maintains its place as the leading work on
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11264 Skrine (F. H.) and Ross (E. Denison) The Heart of Asia,
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ates, maps and illustrations, 8vo, cloth. 1899 6s 6d
Account of a journey to Samarkand to study the policy of Russian Turkestan
and the Central Asian Khanates, continuing the story told ten years before by Lord
Curzon's * Russia in Central Asia.'
11267 Turkestan, and Adjacent Countries, Mapped by British and
Russian Surveys to 1878, 4 sheets, each 38 by 26, folded, small 4to,
cloth case. Calcutta ^ 7s 6d
11268 Vambery (Arminius) His Life and Adventures, with photo-
portrait and 14 illustrations, 8vo, cloth. 1884 5s
In many particulars this work supplements the author's travels in Central
Asia, and includes his journey and life in Constantinople, his life in England, in
Paris, and in Hungary.
11269 Travels in Central Asia, from Teheran across the Turkofiian
Desert to Khiva, Bokhara, and Samarcand in 1863, map and illus-
trations, 8vo, cloth. 1864 7s
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entered on. The very names of Khiva, Bokhara, and Samarcand were so associated
with danger and difficulty that no European who was not prepared to take his life in
his hand could then venture to visit them.
11270 Sketches of Central Asia: Additional Chapters on his
' Travels ' and on ' Ethnology,' 8vo, cloth. 1868 5s
On Dervishes and Hadjis, Turkomans, Caravans, Tent Life, the Court of Khiva,
the Round of Life in Bokhara, Slavery, Mohamedanism, Products of the Oases,
Turanians and Iranians, Literature, Russian and English Rivalry, &c.
11271 Central Asia and the Anglo-Russian Frontier Question:
a Series of Political Papers, 12mo, cloth. 1874 3s
Includes papers on Yakub Beg, Herat, the Campaign against Khiva, Interests
of Persia and Turkey, &c.
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^ Russian Ce^itral Asia 585
11273 Wolff (Rev. Joseph), D.D. Narrative of a Mission to Bokhara,
1843-45, to ascertain the Fate of Col. Stoddart and Capt. Conolly,
9 'portraits, &c., 2 vols. 8vo, cloth. 1845 5s
11274 Narrative, another copy, 2 vols. 8vo, half-calf 6s
11275 Narrative, 1 vol. 8vo, cloth, with autograph. 1846 6s
11276 Wood (Capt. John) Narrative of a Journey to the Source of
the Oxus, by the Indus, Kabul, and Badakshan, 1836-38, with map,
8vo, half-calf. 1841 2s 6d
11277 Journey to the Source of the River Oxus, new edition,
edited by his Son, with an Essay on the Geography of the Valley of
the Oxus, by General Yule, maps, 8vo, cloth. 1872 3s 6d
" Wood accompanied Burnes in his mission to Cabool, and afterwards performed
one of the most remarkable journeys ever undertaken in Central Asia he was
eventually the first European after Marco Polo and Benedict Goes who ever reached
the Bam-i-dunya, or Roof of the World For this splendid achievement he was
rewarded with the Patron's gold medal of the Royal Geographical Society. Captain
Wood's narrative presents the most brilliant confirmation in detail of Marco
Polo's descriptions.'' Quarterly Review.
11278 Wood (Major Herbert) The Shores of Lake Aral, with 2 maps,
of Western Turkestan and the Lower Amu Darya, 8vo, el. 1876 4s 6d
The author accompanied the Russian Geographical Society's expedition to
examine the Amu-Darya or Oxus region, which he here describes. He adds
chapters on the history of the Caspian region, on the ancient Oxus, on the Kirghis
and Turkomans, and on Russian policy.
11279 Notes on the Lower Amu-Darya, Syr- Darya, and Lake
Aral, maps Jour. R. Geog. Soo., 1875 (XLV. 367-413), cl. 2s 6d
11281 Wright (George Frederick) Asiatic Russia, 10 maps and 83
illustrations, 2 vols. 8vo, cloth. New York, 1903 1 6s
Introductory, Physical Geography, Caspian, Aral, Siberian, and Amur Basins,
Conquest and Colonization of Siberia, the Exile System. Caucasia, the Steppes,
Turkestan, Siberian and Amurian Political Divisions, Social, Economic, and Political
Divisions, Geology, Climate, Flora and Fauna.
11282 Yate (Major A. C.) England and Russia Face to Face in Asia,
maps and illustrations, 8vo, cloth. 1887 3s
Major A. C. Yate, with his brother, accompanied the Afghan Boundary Com-
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11283 Yule (Gen.) Papers connected with the Upper Oxus Region,
Badakshan, &c. ; also Rawlinson on the Oxus, 2 large maps
Jour. R. Geog. Soc, 1872 (XLII. 438-512), cloth 3s 6d
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586 ^rcmcis Edwards^s Catalogue
AFGHANISTAN.
Geography, Travel, History, Literature, and Language.
[^Continued from jpp. 58-63,
11285 Abdur Rahman, Amir of Afghanistan, Life of, edited by
Sultan Mahomed Khan, portrait ^ maps, and illustrations, 2 vols.
Svo, cloth. 1900 10s
With chapter on his predecessor, Shere Ali, Anglo-Afghan Relatione, the
Boundary Question, English and Russian Policy.
11286 Allen (Rev. I. N.) Diary of a March through Sinde and
Afghanistan with the Troops under General Nott (1842), with views,
12rao, half-calf. 1843 4s
11287 Ashe (Major Waller) Personal Records of the Kandahar Cam-
paign, by Ofificers engaged therein, Svo, cloth. 1881 5s
These records deal with the period frora Ayub's advance from Herat lo the
Helmund (June 7th) to his defeat by Roberts at Kandahar (Sept. 1st, 1880).
11288 Atkinson (Dr. James) Sketches in Afghanistan, 26 Jlne large
lithographic plates, with descriptions, imperial folio, half-morocco,
1842 16s
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Cabul, Kwettah, Ghuznee, and other fortresses and citadels, Maidan Valley ;
sketches of Afghans, Belooches, tomb of Baber, portraits and costumes.
11289 Narrative of the Expedition into Afghanistan, 1839-40,
with Descriptions of the Country, map, 12mo, cloth. 1842 4s 6d
11290 and Hart (Capt. Lockyer Willis) Character and Costume
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1843 16s
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Rangers, portraits of Dost Mahomed, Shah Shoojah, Gilgee chiefs, streets and
bazaars in Cabul, Jellalabad, Kurrachee, Dadur, Khelat, &c.
11291 Barr (Lieut. Wm.) Journal of March to Peshawur and Cabul
with the Mission of Lieut.- Col. Sir C. M. Wade, with Narrative
of the Operations in the Khyher, 1839, 6 plates, 12mo, half-calf.
1844 5s
11292 Bellew (H. W.) Afghanistan and the Afghans : the Country
and its People, 12mo, cloth. 1879 2s
11293 Biddulph (C. E.) Afghan Poetry of the 17th Century : Selec-
tions from the Poems of Khush Hal Khan Khatak, with Translations
and Grammatical Introduction, 4to, cl. 1890 (pub. 10s 6d) 3s 6d
Kusbhal Khan, a famous warrior and poet, was chief of the Khataks, a powerful
and warlike tribe inhabiting the neighbourhood of the Khibar Pass.
The poems treat of contests with the Moghuls and tribal feuds, sports of
various descriptions, esnecially that of hawking, conviviality, lePgion, morality,
and sentiment, especially patriotic.
8S, High Street, Ma/rylehone, London, W.
Afghanistan 587
Bruce (Richard I.) The Forward Policy aud the Afghan War, 1878-
1881. See p. 590.
11294 Buist (George), LL.D. Outline of the Operations of the British
Troops in Scinde and Afghanistan, 1838-41, with Remarks on the
Policy of the War, 8vo, clcth. Bombay, 1843 {scarce) 1 Is
Dr. Buist was editor of the Bombay Times (from which this memoir was
reprinted), and probably better acquainted with the whole subject than any one
else who wrote at the time or since. The present copy has some contemporary
notes inserted. See also 'Newspaper Press,' p. 204.
11295 Burslem (Captain Rollo) A Peep into Toorkisthan, map by
Lieut. Sturt, and 5 plates, including one of Ancient Coins, 8vo,
cloth. 1846 3s
Brief account of a journey from Cabul to Khulm (towards Balkh) in 1840,
partly reprinted from the Asiatic Journal.
11296 Campbell (John) Lost among the Afghans, Wild Tribes of
Central Asia, portrait, 12mo, cloth. 1862 5s
Chirol (Val.) The Middle Eastern Question : Afghanistan, Russia,
Persia, and British-Indian Interests. See p. 572.
11297 Durand (Sir Henry) History of the First Afghan War and its
Causes, 8vo, cloth. 1879 9s
Lord Roberts had this work with him during the campaigns of 1879 and 1880,
and wrote : " Intensely interesting," and as having quite altered his opinion
regarding some features of the first war. "I never referred to it," he adds,
'' without gaining valuable information."
*** See also ' Life of Sir H. Durand,' p. 116.
11298 Ellenborough (Lord), The Indian Administration of : Corre-
spondence on the Afghan and China Wars (1841-2), 8vo, cloth.
1874 6s
11299 Elphinstone (Mountstuart) Account of the Kingdom of
Caubul (including the Punjaub), comprising a View of the Afghan
Nation and a History of the Dooraunee Monarchy, large inap and
14 finely coloured plates, 4fco, half-morocco. 1815 15s
Geography, climate, and natural history of Afghanistan, customs, language,
religion, poetry, agriculture, and government of the inhabitants, with a description
of neighbouring tribes and countries (Caufiristan, &c.), Mr. Durie's narrative of
his journey, extract from Lieut. Macartney's Memoir, and a Pushtoo vocabulary.
See also pp. 59 aud 129.
11300 The Kingdom of Caubul, new edition (the third) revised,
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11301 Eyre ([Sir] Vincent) The Military Operations at Cabul, 1842,
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11302 Later issue, with completion of the Journal of the
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11303 Prison Sketches, 32 portraits, &c., 8vo half-cf. (scarce) 8s 6d
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Francis Edwcf/rds^s Catalogue
11304 Ferrier (J. P.) Caravan Journeys and Wanderings in Persia,
Afghanistan, Turkistan, and Beloochlstan, v^ith Historical Notices,
translated from the Author's MS. by Capt. Wm. Jesse, map and
plates, 8vo, calf. 1856 8s 6d
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relates to a subsequent period (1845), when the author travelled overland from
Bagdad to Teheran, Meshed, Herat, Balkh, and Kandahar. He describes the
Helmund River, the wild Belooches, and the country of Seistan, and gives many
exciting incidents of adventure among the Afghan tribes.
See also p. 45.
11305 History of the Afghans, translated from the Author's MS.
by Capt. Wm. Jesse, map, 8vo, calf. 1858 7s 6d
11306 Fisher (Fred. H.) Afghanistan and the Central Asian Question,
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A brief account of the country and people, and their relations with Great
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11307 Hamilton (Miss Lillias) A Vizier's Daughter: a Tale of the
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MibS Hamilton was medical adviser to the Amir Abdur Eahman. Her little
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11308 Hanna (Col. H. B.) The Second Afghan War, 1878-80, its
Causes, Conduct, and Consequences, 8vo, cloth. 1899 6s 6d
Those who would avoid the errors of the past in our relations with Afghanistan
and her rulers should peruse this book, wherein the diplomatic as well as the
military proceedings are accurately related.
11309 Hensman (Howard) The Afghan War of 1879-80, with 10 maps
illustrating engagements, 8vo, cloth. 1882 (pub. 16s) 9s
A narrative of the capture of Cabul, the siege of Sherpur, battle of Ahmed
Khel, Eoberts's march to Candahar, defeat of Ay ub, operations on the Helmund,
and the settlement with Abdur Eahman.
11311 Hough (Major) Operations of the Array of the Indus in Aflfghan-
istan, 1838-39, with History of the Dooranee Empire, map and
views, 8vo, half-morocco. Calcutta, 1840 8s
11312 Jackson (Sir A. Keith) Views in Aflfghaunistaun, during the
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Views of Caubul, Kwettah, Kandahar, Khelar, the Bolan Pass, storming of
Ghuznee, &c.
11313 Kaye (Sir J. W.) History of the War in Afghanistan, 1838-42,
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11314 War in Afghanistan, Library Edition, 2 vols. 8vo,
cloth. 1851 10s
11315 Kennedy (Dr. R. H.) Narrative of the Campaign in Sind and
Kaubool, 1838-39, 8 plates, 2 vols. 12mo, cloth. 1840 5s
With views of Ghuzni, Kurachee, Kelat, Bala Hissar and Kabul, Hukkur, &c.
83, High Street, Marylebone, London, W.
Afghanistan 589
11316 Kirk (Dr. R.) Views of Defiles and Mountain Passes in Afghan-
istan, ma'p and 3 coloured plates, with 16 pages of letterpress,
oblong 4to, cloth. [1845J {scarce) lis
Views of the Gorge of Deyrah, the Passes of Syrtoff and Nuffoosk, and a brief
sketch of Major Clibborn's attempt to relieve the Fort of Kahun.
11317 Leech (Lieut.) Vocabularies of Languages spoken West of the
Indus, 8vo, pp. 28. Bombay, 1838 {scarce) 3s
11318 Low (Ool. Rathbone) The Afghan War, 1838-42, from the
Journal and Correspondence of Major-General Augustus Abbott,
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Narrative of the march on Candahar and Cabul (1838), campaigning in
Afghanistan, the defence of Jellalabad, and the advance and occupation of Cabul
(1842).
11319 Lumsden (Major H. B.) The Mission to Kandahar, with
Appendices, and Supplementary Report of the Expedition into
Upper Meeranzye and Koorrum in 1856, vtuxps, royal 8vo, cloth.
Calcutta, 1860 * 9s
The Appendices include accounts of the Afghan tribes, their field sports, trade,
&c. ; a description of Katiristan from Elphinstone's and Sir Alex. Burnes' accounts ;
and a Kafir vocabulary.
11320 Lytton (Lord) Indian Administration, 1876-80, with Official
Papers on the Second Afghan War, 8vo, cloth. 1899 5s
11321 McFall (Capt. C.) With the Zhob Field Force, 90 illustrations,
8vo, cloth. 1895 (pub. 18s) 2s 6d
Account of the military operations against the tribesmen of the Largha and
Khiddarzai sections of the Shoranis.
MacGbegor (Col.) Journey through Khorassan and on the N.W.
Frontier of Afghanistan, 1875. See p. 575.
11322 Mohan Lai, Travels in the Panjab, Afghanistan, &c., with
Memoir by Sir C. Trevelyan, ma'p and portrait, 8vo, cl. 1846 6s
Account of his journey with Sir A. Burnes to Herat in 1831-34, missions to
Kabul in 1835-36 and 1839-42, murder of Burnes, and Mohan's visit to England,
1842-43.
11323 Life of Dost Mohammed, Amir of Kabul, with his Political
Proceedings and Narrative of the Victory and Disasters of the
British Army, 1839-42, portraits, 2 vols. 8vo, cloth. 1846 9s
11324 Nash (Charles) History of the War in Afghanistan, its Policy
and Circumstances, from the Journal of an Officer, map and portrait
of Sir R. Sale, 12mo, cloth. 1843 8s 6d
11325 Nott (Gen. Sir Wm.) Memoirs and Correspondence, edited by
Stocqueler, portrait, 2 vols. 8vo, cloth. 1854 12s
11326 Recollections of Four Years' Service with H.M. 40th Regi-
ment under Gen. Nott, including Operations in Afghanistan,
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1845 7s 6d
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590 Francis Edwards^s Catalogue
11327 Rattray (Lieut. James) Scenery, Inhabitants, and Costumes of
Afghanistan, 30 large coloured 'plates^ elephant folio, half-morocco,
1848 3 15s
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Sir Wm. Nott.
Roberts (Lord) and the Second Afghan War, 1879-80. See * Forty-
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11328 Robertson (Lieut. Charles Gray) Kurum, Kabul, and Kan-
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11329 Sale (Lady) Journal of the Disasters in Afghanistan, 1841-42,
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11330 Stirling (E.) On the Political State of the Countries between
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11331 Swinnerton (Rev. C.) The Afghan War : Cough's Action at
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11331a Thorburn (S. S.), Bengal C. S. Asiatic Neighbours, with maps,
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The Bone of Contention; India restive under Machine Rule ; Loosening the
Bonds of Empire ; Evolution and EflEects of Tzardom ; the Afghans tnd their
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11331b Bannu and its People, their Literature, &c., Svo, cloth.
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11331c The Punjab in Peace and War, 8vo, cloth. 1904 12s 6d
11332 Trumpp (Dr. E.) Grammar of the Paste, or Language of the
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11333 Warburton (Col. Sir Robert) Eighteen Years in the Khyber,
1879-98, with Reminiscences of Service among the Tribes of the
N.W. Frontier of India, map and illustrations, 8vo, cl. 1900 8s
BALUCHISTAN.
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Mission, 1872, with a Brahoe Grammar and Vocabulary see Persia,
p. 571.
11334 Bruce (Richard I.) The Forward Policy and its Results; or.
Thirty-five Years' Work amongst the Tribes" on our N.W. Frontier
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Afghan War, 1878-81 ; Tribal Disturbances, Settlement of Marris, Bugtis. and
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Intrigues, Opening of the Tochi, 1895-96 ; Conclusions and Recommendations.
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Baluchistan 591
11335 Duka (Dr. Theodore) Essay on the Brahui Grammar, 8vo,
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Feerier (J.' p.) Wanderings in Bahichistan, 1845 see p. 588.
11336 Goldsmid (Sir Frederic) Eastern Persia : Account of the
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11338 Masson (Charles) Narrative of Journeys and Residence in
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11339 Oliver (Edward E.) Across the Border; or, Pathan and Biloch,
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11340 Sandeman (Colonel Sir Robert) his Life and Work on our
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and a true friend'' Daily News.
See also p. 224.
11341 Windt (Harry de) A Bide to India across Persia and
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11343 [Administration] Moral and Material Progress of India,
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11344 Album of Twenty Large Photographic Yiews of Delhi Palaces,
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11346 Alexander the Great's Invasion of India : Translation from
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11347 Arriani de Expedit. Alex. Magni Historiarum Libri YII.
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11349 Anson (Major) With H.M. 9th Lancers during the Indian
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11351 Report of Operations in the Belgam and Kaladgi Districts. By Dr. James
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11354 South Indian Inscriptions. (III.) Misc. Inscr. from the Tamil
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11358 Atkinson (Capt. G. F.) 'Curry and Rice,' on 40 plates, or
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11359 Another copy, half -levant morocco, elegant 2
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11360 The Campaign in India : 26 tinted lithographs, illustrating
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11361 The following plates separately, each 2s 6d
14. Hodson's Horse at Rhotuck.
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18. Search for the Wounded.
19. Advance of the Siege Train.
21. Storming of Delhi.
22. Mutinous Sepoys.
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24. Capture and Death of the Shah-
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2. Ist Bengal Fusiliers on the March.
5. Troops Hastening to Umballa.
6. Mutineers Surprised by the 9th
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9. Repulse of a Sortie.
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13. Interior of a Tent,
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11362 Arnold (E. Lester) On the Indian Hills; or, Coffee Planting
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11363 Asoka (Kbnig), von Edmund Hardy, map and 62 illustrations
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11364 Auber (Peter) Eiseand Progress of the British Power in India,
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11365 Baden-Powell (B. H.) Origin and Growth of Village Com-
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11366 [Baillie]. Memoirs of the Late War in Asia, 1780-84, with
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11367 Baillie (Alex. F.) Kurrachee, Past, Present, smd Future, plans
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11368 Bartolomeo (Paolino da San) Voyage to the East Indies,
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11369 Basevi (Capt. J. P.) The Proposed Pendulum Operations for
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11370 Bell (Major Evans) "Our Great Vassal Empire": on Reform
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11371 Bell (Horace) Consulting Engineer Indian Railways. Rail-
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11372 Bengal Sporting Magazine (The) and Eastern Miscellany,
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11373 Bernier (Francis) Travels in the Mogul Empire, 1656-68,
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11374 Travels in the Mogul Empire, with Bibliography, Notes,
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11375 Bevan (Major H.) Thirty Years in India; a Soldier's Reminis-
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11376 [Bird (Major R. W.)] Dacoitee in Excelsis; or, the Spoliation
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11377 Birdwood (Sir George) Illustrations of the Records and Relics
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11378 Blacker (Col. Valentine) Operations of the British Army
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11381 Bolts (Wm.) Considerations on Indian AjSairs, particularly
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by lawful industry. Vol. I. contains the "considerations," and "many fxtra-
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11382 [Bombay] An Historical Account of the Settlement and Posses-
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11384 Bradley- Birt (F. B.) Ohota Nagpore : a Little-Known
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11385 Brassey (Lady) The Last Yoyage to India and Australia in
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11386 Briggs (John) The Present Land Tax in India considered as a
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11387 Broughton (T. D.) Letters written in a Mahratta Camp, 1809,
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11388 Another copy, calf, with two paintings on sides, by
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nautches, &c.
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11389 Brown (Rev. J. Cave-) The Punjab and Delhi in 1857: aNarra-
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11392 Annals of the East India Company, 1600-1708, with Intro-
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11394 Bruce (Richard Isaac) The Forward Policy and its Results ; or,
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11395 Burne (Sir Owen Tudor) Clyde and Strathnairn ("Rulers of
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11396 Buyers (Rev. Wm.) Recollections of Northern India, with
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11397 Caird (Sir James) India, the Land, and the People, map, 8vo,
cloth. 1883 4s
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and Oude, Benares, Bengal, Madras, the .Neiigherries, Wynaad, Mysore, Nizam's
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11398 [Callcott (Lady)] Journal of a Residence in India, 1809-11, by
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11399 Cambridge (R. Owen) Account of the War in India on the
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Expeditions to Golconda and Surat, 18 maps and plans, large
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11401 Campbell (Donald) Narrative of Adventures and Suflferings by
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in an Overland Journey to India, 12mo, calf. 1798 3s 6d
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11402 Campbell ([Col.] Walter) The Old Forest Ranger; or, Wild
Sports of India on the Neilgherry Hills, in the Jungles, and on the
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half-morocco. 1842 2 8s
Hunting experiences during five gears' residence in India, 1830-36. For other
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likely to follow the ' Old Forest Kanger ' on his venturesome expeditions."
John Bull.
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11403 Campbell (Colin, Lord Clyde) Life of, with Extracts from his
Diary and Correspondence, by Gen. Shadwell, portrait, maps, and
plans, 2 vols. 8vo, half-morocco. 1881 14s
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11404 Capper (Col. James) Observations on the Passage to India,
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calf. 1783 5s
11405 Carnatic, 'Affairs of the; Papers from the E.I. Co. presented
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11406 Castro (Dom John) Fourth Viceroy of India, Life of; Portu-
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11409 Chirol (Valentine) The Middle Eastern Question; Political
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This volume is founded on a series of letters for the Times, principally from
Persia and India.
11411 Clive (Lord), by General Malleson, portrait and 4 plans of
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11412 A Letter to Proprietors of E.I. Stock, 1761:, reprinted, with Opinions of Hon.
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11415 The Life of Kobert, Lord Clive, by Major-Gen. Sir John Malcolm, portrait,
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11416 Clunes (Capt. John) Historical Sketch of the Princes of India,
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11418 Collie (J. Norman) Climbing on the Himalaya and other
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11419 Contzen (Dr. Leopold) Goa im Wandel der Jahrhundert:
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11420 Conway (Sir W. Martin) The Karakoram-Himalayas : Climb-
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A. D. McCormick, royal Svo, cloth. 1894 14s
11421 Scientific Reports, by various Writers, roy. Bvo, cl 1894 15s
The Eastern Hindu Kush, by Col. A. G. Durand ; Measured Altitudes and
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A. G. Butler ; Description of Two Skulls, by Lawrence Duckworth ; Mountain
Sickness, by Prof. Koy.
11422 Edition de Luxe, with portrait of the author, map, and
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11423 Edition de Luxe, together with the Scientific Reports,
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"A splendid record of a daring and adventurous scientific expedition." Times.
" Perhaps no book of recent date gives a simpler, or at the same time more
effective, picture of the truly wonderful mountain regions lying beyond the
northern boundary of India than Mr. Conway's striking volume." Daily lelegraph.
See also Eckenstein, p. 124, and McCokmick, p. 181.
11424 Cooper (T. T.) The Mishmee Hills: a Journey from Assam
towards Thibet, illustrated, 12mo, cloth. 1873 4s 6d
11425 Cotsford (Edward) Letters on appointment of a Successor to
Lord Macartney as Governor of Madras, 8vo, pp. 54 2s 6d
11426 Cotton (Lt.-Gen. Sir Sydney) Nine Years on the N.W.Frontier
of India, 1854-63, 8vo, half-morocco. 1868 10s
Includes a narrative of the Mutiny of 1857-58.
11427 Couteur (Capt. J. Le) Letters chiefly from India: Military
Transactions on the Malabar Coast, 1782-84, with Account of the
Inhabitants of Hindostan, from the French, 8vo, calf. 1790 9s
11428 [Coxe (Col.) 71s^ I^ative Infantry] The Punjaub and N.W.
Frontier, by an old Punjaubee, 12mo, cloth. 1878 3s 6d
Geography of the district, accounts of the Sikhs and border tribes.
11429 Cramp (W. B.) Narrative of a Voyage to India, of a Voyage
on board the "Lady Castlereagh , " and description of N. S. Wales,
frontispiece, 8vo, half-calf. 1823 6s
11430 Crawford (Arthur) Our Troubles in Poona and the Deccan,
with illustrations, 8vo, cloth. 1897 (pub. 14s) 2s 6d
A history of the Mahnittas, their rulers Si wajee, Sindhia, Holkar, &c. from
the earliest times, with a description of the migratory and predatory tribes.
11431 [Craufurd (Quintin)] Sketches relating to the History, Keligion,
Learning, and Manners of the Hindoos, with Account of the Native
Powers, second edition, 2 vols. 8vo, half-calf. 1792 6s
11432 Creighton (Capt. J. N.) Narrative of the Siege and Capture of
Bhurtpore by the Forces under Lord Combermere, 1825-26, coloured
and other views, plans, &c., 4to, half-calf. 1830 1 Is
With Appendix Narrative of the Siege of Bhurtpore by Lord Lake in 1805.
82, High /Street, Ma/ryhhone, London, W.
600 Francis Edwards^s Catalogue
11433 Crommelin (Lieut .-Gen.) A Memoir and Eetrospect of Service
during the Mutiny, by Gen. Hervey, 8vo, hf.-cf. ~Exeter, 1887 5s
11434 Crooke (Wm.) The Popular Religion and Folk-lore of Northern
India, with illustrations, 2 vols. 8vo, cloth. 1896 8s 6d
"He has collected much of great value, and his work will, for a long time, be
indispensable to the serious student of myth and custom, while its value is largely
increased by an admirable series of photographs of Indian Folk-lore objects."
Athenceum.
11435 Croze (M. Y. La) Histoire du Christianisme des Indes, map,
2 vols. 12mo, calf. Hague, 1758 5s
See also 'Missions in ludia, Catholic and Protestant,' p. 197.
11436 Cumberlege (N. Richmond) Some Account of the Bunjarrah,
or Gipsy Classes, and their Criminal Propensities, 8vo, pp. 44.
Bombay, 1882 Is
11437 Cunningham (Sir Alexander) The Bhilsa Topes; or, Buddhist
Monuments of Central India, with Sketch of the Rise, Progress,
and Decline of Buddhism, 33 plates, 8vo, cloth. 1854 25s
With chapters on Asoka, the Gupta Dynasty, Descriptions of the Topes at
Sanchi, Sonari, Sattara, Andher, and Bhojpur. The harvest of interesting informa-
tion gathered from the Bhilsa Topes is a very rich one.
11438 Coins of Medieval India, Svo, cloth. 1894 15s
11439 Curzon (Lord) in Indian Caricature, edited by Harischandra
A. Talcherkar, royal 8vo, boards. [1903] 3s 6d
11440 Dalhousie (Marquis) Life of, by Sir Wm. Lee-Warner, with
portraits and maps, 2 vols. 8vo, cloth. 1904 1 5s
See also pp. 75 and 105.
11441 Dallas (Sir George) Letter to Sir Wm. Pulteney on Trade
between India and Europe, 4to (pp. 102), morocco. 1802 6s 6d
11442 Dalton (Col. E. Tuite) Descriptive Ethnology of Bengal, with
38 plates, containing over 80 portraits, 1 vol. imperial 4to, cloth.
Calcutta, 1872 3 15s
Including specimens of the Mishmis, Abors, Nagas, Garos, Bodos, Mechs, Kochs,
Butias, Lepchas, Tiperah and Chittagong Tribes, Hinduised Aborigines, Bhuniyas,
Santals, Kharrias, and other Kolarians, Gonds and other Dravidians. Miscellaneous
Aryans, Agricultural Tribes, &c.
11443 Delhoste (Capt. E. P.) Report on Routes from Kurachee to
Jerruk, 1839, 2 maps (Bombay Records, 1855), half-calf 6s
11445 Dirom (Major) Narrative of the Campaign in India which
terminated the War with Tippo Sultan in 1792, maps, plans, and
view of Seringapatam, 4to, half-morocco. 1793 13s
The fullest account of the final siege and capture of Seringapatam, containing
reports by eye-witnesses of the campaigns for the Relief of the Rajah of Travancore
by Generals Medows and Abercromby, 1790 ; Siege and Capture of Bangalore by
Cornwallis, and first (unsuccessful) attempt against Seringapatam, 1791.
" I have read Major Dirom's book ; it was lent me by Mr. Dalrymple ; and I
was much pleased with it, as containing curious, new, and authentic information.
He gives the best reasons that caw be p ^ ^ - - -~ - -~ -
was coniinued to the catastrophe of it
Writings,' in Fragments, 1805, p. xlvii.
He gives the best reasons that can be pleaded, why the [first] siege of Seringapatam
was coniinued to the catastrophe of its capture." Orme (Aug. 13, 1793), 'Life and
,<S<^, ffigh Street J Marylehone^Londmii W.
India 601
11446 Donaldson (Florence) Lepcha Land; or, Six Weeks in the
Sikim Himalayas, 'photo-illust. 8vo, cloth. 1900 10s 6d
11447 Doughty (Marion- Helton Mervyn) Afoot through the Kashmir
Valleys, photo-illust. 8vo, cloth. 1902 7s 6d
An interesting record of a lady's travels in an out-of-the-way region.
11448 Doyly (Sir Charles) Views in Calcutta and its Environs,
25 litho-plates, large folio, half -morocco. 1848 2 10s
For list of plates, see coloured copy, p. 113.
11449 Drawings in Water Colours, by Native Artists, repre-
senting the Operations of Agriculture, &c., Hindu mythology, gods,
priests, scribes, native artists, carriers, men and women, 29 designs,
1 vol. folio, cloth. (N.D.) 1 10s
11450 Duff (Capt. J. Grant) History of the Mahrattas, best edition,
map and 2 plates, 3 vols. 8vo, half-calf. 1826 2 10s
11451 History of the Mahrattas, Indian Reprint, 3 vols. 8vo,
half-calf, extra. Bomhaij, 1863 " 1 5s
11452 Another edition, 1 vol. 8vo, cloth. Bombay, 1873 6s
11453 Dufferin and Ava (Marquess of), Life of the, by Sir Alfred
Lyall. Shortly
This is the only biography of the late Lord DufEerin which has the sanction
and approval of his family, at whose request it was undertaken by Sir Alfred Lyall.
11454 Duncan (Jonathan) Governor of Bombay. Narrative of
Guikwar Affairs Jour. R. Asiatic Soc. Vol. IV. pp. 365-396 5s
See also Bombay ; Douglas.
11455 [Dupleix (Joseph Fran9ois)] Memoire pour le Sieur Dupleix.
Centre la Compagnie des Indes, avec les Pieces Justiilcatives ;
Precis du Sieur Dupleix servant de Reponse Preparatoire au
Memoire de la Compagnie des Indes, 1 vol. 4to, calf. 1759 15s
11456 Lettre de M. Godeheu a M. Dupleix (p. 91); Extraits de
quelques Lettres de M. Godeheu h. M. Saunders (pp. 26) ; Reponse
du Sieur Dupleix a la Lettre du Sieur Godeheu; avec Pieces
Justiflcatives (pp. 330), 1 vol. 4to, calf. 1760 14s
11457 Memoire pour la Compagnie des Indes. Centre le Sieur
Dupleix Cpp. 230), avec Pieces Justiflcatives (pp. 162), 4to, 1763;
Memoire pour le Sieur de Bussy expositif de ses Crdances sur
la Compagnie des Indes (pp. 134), 4to, 1 vol. calf. 1764 15s
General Malleson does not appear to have had access to these volumes when
writing his history of the French in India. See references, p. 115.
11458 Dutt (Romesh C.) England and India: a Record of Progress,
1785-1885, 12mo, cloth. 1897 Is 6d
11459 The Lake of Palms, 12mo, cloth. 1902 2s 6d
Reprint of a story of Bengal village life published in Calcutta, under the title
of ' Sansar,' 1885.
11460 India in the Victorian Age : an Economic History of the
People, 8vo, cloth. 1904 9s
83 f High Street, Marylehone, London, W.
602 Francis Edwards^s Catalogue
EAST INDIA COMPANY.
\_Goniinued from pp. 116-1^4,
*^* See also Birdwood, Bruce, Olive, Hastings, Price, Scott, White.
11461 Ledger and Sword ; or, the Honourable Company of
Merchants of England Trading to the East Indies, 1599-1874, by
Beckles Willson, map and 18 illustrations, 2 vols. 8vo, cl. 1903 15s
With portraits of Sir Thomas Smith, Richard Staper, John Eldred, Sir Tliomas
Roe, Sir Josiah Child, Elihu Yale, Sir Streyusham Master, Thomas Pitt, Lord Pigot,
Warren Hastings, Stamford Kafifles, William Astell, and James Mill.
11462 East India Company. Statutes of William and Marv, William, Anne,
George I. and George II., relating to (Black Letter and MS.), 1 vol. folio.
1692-1752 10s 6d
'11464 By-Laws, Constitutions, Orders and Rules of the E.I. Co. (pp. 58), 1781 ; Eight
Acts of Parliament ; Mutiny, Articles of War ; Administration of Justice in
Bengal ; Court of Judicature, Council's Executive Powers, 1747-84, pocket
edition, 12mo, half-calf 7s 6d
11465 Memoirs of the Revolution in Bengal, 1757, hv which Meer Jaffeir was raised
to the Government, 8vo, pp. 143, half-calf. 1760 78 6d
11466 A Fresh Complaint by the Dutch E.I. Company against the English E.I,
Company in Bengal, translated from the Dutch, 4to, pp. 22, 1762, hf.-cf . 6s 6d
11467 Reflections on the Government of Indostan, with Sketch of the History of
Bengal, 1739-56, and Account of English Affairs to 1758, by Luke Scrafton,
8vo, pp. 122, 1763, reprinted 1770, half-calf 6s 6d
11468 History of the Administration of the Leader in the India Direction [by Luke
Scrafton], 4to, pp. 32. 1764 4s 6d
11469 Reflections on the Present Commotions in Bengal [by Luke Scrafton], 4to,
pp. 32. 1764 4s 6d
11470 Address to the Proprietors of East-India Stock, upon Bengal Affairs [by John
Cooke], 4to, pp. 22. 1764 3s 6d
. 11471 Facts Relating to the Treaty of Commerce concluded by Governor Vansittart
with the Nabob of Bengal [by Commodore George Johnstone, M.P.], 4to,
pp. 40. 1764 4s 6d
See also Vansittart, p. 248.
11472 A Defence of Mr. Vansittart's Conduct in concluding the Treaty of Commerce
with Mhir Cossim Aly Chawn at Mongheer, by a Servant of the Company,
long resident in Bengal [supposed to be Mr. lfolwell],4to, pp. 16 5s
11473 Letter from Certain Gentlemen of the Council of Bengal [Eyre Coote, Carnac,
Verelst, and others], 11th March, 1762, against the Revolution in favour of
Men- Cossim brought about by Gov. Vansittart, 4to, pp. 28. 1764 3s 6d
11474 Mr. Holwell's Refutation of a Letter from Certain Gentlemen of the Council
at Bengal, 4to, pp. 36. 1764 5s
11475 Important Facts regarding the E.I. Co.'s Affairs, 1752-60, showing the Real
Causes of the dreadful Catastrophe of 1756 and Vindication of the Character
of Mr. Holwell from Aspertions in ' Reflections on the Present State of our
East-India Affairs ' (March 6, 1764), [by J. Z. Holwell], 4to, pp. 136. 1764 14s
11476 An Address to the Proprietors of E.I. Stock setting forth the Necessity and
Real Motives for the Revolution in Bengal, 1760, by J. Z. Holwell, 4to,
pp.80. 1764 a , . ^ > g^
11477 An Address to the Proprietors of East-India Stock [by Luke Scrafton], 4to,
pp. 16. 1764 3s 6d
Refuting Mr. Holwell's Address.
11478 A Letter to Proprietors Brief Relation of Negociations with Government
from 1767, 8vo, pp. 28. 1769 2s 6d
83, High Street, MaryUhone, London, W.
hidia 603
East India Company {continued)
11479 A Letter to [L S ] a Late Popular Director relative to India Affairs
and the Present Contests, by a Proprietor, 8vo, pp. 28. 1769 2s 6d
11481 A Letter to Proprietors of India Stock in Keply to an Old Proprietor By a
Steady Proprietor, Svo, pp. 32, and Balance Sheet. 1769 2s 6d
11482 An Address to Proprietors showing the Political State of Indostan and
necessity of sending Commissioners, 8vo, pp. 36. 1769 3s
11483 A Letter to Proprietors of E.I. Stock relative to Intended Propositions at
next General Court, July 12, by C. D., Svo, pp. 24. 1769 2s 6d
11484 A Letter to Proprietors of E.I. Stock, signed An Independent Proprietor,
8vo, pp. 24. 1769 2s 6d
11485 A Letter from a Proprietor of India Stock in Town to a Proprietor in the
Country, Svo, pp. 24. 1769 2s 6d
11486 The National Mirror : Essays on the Most Important Concerns, particularly
those of the E.I. Co. (from the Gazetteer, 1768-69), Svo, pp. viii-152. 1771 5s
11487 Thoughts on Our Acquisitions in the East Indies, particularly respecting
Beogal [by Commodore George Johnstone, M.P.], 1771 3s 6d
11488 An Enquiry into the Rights of the E.I. Co., of Making War and Peace, &c.,
by An Old Proprietor, 1769 [Allen Ramsey], Svo, pp. 36. 1772 3s 6d
11489 The Present State of the East India Co.'s Affairs, comprehending the
Accounts drawn up by Mr. Hoole and others. Tables and Estimates, Svo,
calf. 1772 9s
11490 Letters to and from the E.I. Co.'s Servants, relative to Treaties and Grants,
1756-66 ; also Letter from and to the Nabob of Arcot, small 4to, pp. 100.
1772 3s 6d
11491 A Letter to Proprietors of E.I. Stock on Sending Supervisors to India, by a
Friend to Fair Discussion, second edition, Svo, pp. 32. 1772 2s 6d
11492 Eseay on the Lands and Revenues of Bengal, by Henry Pattullo, 4to, pp. 40.
1772 . 3s
11493 Plan for the Government of the Provinces of Bengal, addressed to E.I. Co.
[by Sir John Dalrymple], small 4to, pp. 48. 1772 3s
11494 The Genuine Minutes of the Select Committee H.C. (April and May, 1772)
on East India Affairs, containing Historical Account of Events from the
Commencement of Lord dive's Government, Svo, pp. 210, hf.-cf. 1772 10s
11495 The Genuine Report of the Select Committee H.C. on E.I. Affairs (1772),
Svo, pp. 209-332 3s 6d
11496 The Minutes and Report of the Select Committee H.C. on the E.I. Co. and
British Affairs in the E. Indies ; particulars of the Armenian Petition,
royal Svo, pp. 124 (double cols.). 1772 3s 6d
11497 Report from Committee of Proprietors E.I. Co. Affairs, appointed Dec. 1772,
Svo, pp. 20 2s 6d
11498 A Letter to Lord North on the E.I. Bill, Svo, pp. 44. 1772 2s 6d
11499 Reports (First to Eighth) from the Committee of Secrecy H.C. on the State
of the E.I. Co., with Appendices, 1 vol. folio, half-calf. 1772-3 1
On the Debts, Credits, and Effects of the Company; Profits from their
Commerce and Territorial Acquisitions ; Management of their Revenues ; their
Administration of Bengal, Behar, &c.
11501 Report from the Committee of Secrecy H.C. on the E.I. Co., Svo, pp. 72.
1773 3s fid
11502 Reports [First, Second, and Third] from Select Committee H.C. on the
Nature, State, and Condition of the E.I. Co., and of the British Affairs in
the East Indies, with Appendix of Documents, folio, half -calf. 1773 14^
Lord Clive and other members of the Council of Bengal were examined by this
Committee, as well as Sir Eyre Coote, General Carnac, and others, on the Revolution
and Battle of Plassey.
11503 General Remarks on the System of Government in India and State of the
E.I. Co., &c. [by Capt. Smith], Svo, pp. iv-132. 1773 4s 6d
83f High Street, Marylebone, London, W.
604 Frmicis Edwards^s Catalogue
East India Company {continued)
11504 The Present State of the British Interest in India, with a Plan for Establishing
Eegular Government, 8vo, pp. 184. 1773 5s
11505 Reflections upon E.I. Shipping, by Sir Richard Hotham, March 18, 1773,
8vo, pp. 32 2s 6d
11506 A Letter to Sir Richard Hotham in Answer to his Reflections upon E.I.
Shipping, signed " Huron," Leadenhall St., May, 1773, 8vo, pp. 60. 1773 3s 6d
11507 A Letter to the Committee of Twenty-five Proprietors of India Stock, by a
Member of the Committee, 8vo, pp. 16 and folding table. 1773 2s 6d
11508 A Second Letter to the Committee of Twenty-five Proprietors of India Stock,
8vo, pp. 32. 1773 2s 6d
11509 A Letter to the Right Hon. Lord North on the Present Proceedings con-
cerning the E.I. Co., signed A. B., Apl. 24, 1773, 8v.), pp. 42. 1773 2s 6d
11511 The Right, Interest, and Duty of the State in E.I. Affairs, by Thomas
Pownall, M.P., 8vo, pp. 48. 1773 3s
11512 The Rights of the E.I. Co., May, 1773, Svo, pp. 20 2s 6d
11513 An Account of the Proceedings at the India-House relative to Shipping,
&c.. Impartially Stated by One of the Committee, Svo, pp. 48. 1774 3s
11514 Observations on E.I. Shipping, being a Comparative View between the
Freights of 1773 and Seven preceding Years, &c., Svo, pp. 92, 1774 3s 6d
11515 Etat Civil, Politique, et Commer^ant du Bengale, ou Histoire des Conquetes
et de I'Administration de la Compagnie Angloise dans ce Pays, map and 2
plates, 2 vols, in 1, Svo, calf. Maestricht, 1775 lOs
11516 The Present State of the E.I. Co.'s Affairs, with Estimates and Accounts, &c.,
4to. [1775] 3s 6d
11517 An Essay on the Rights of the E.I. Co. to the Perpetuity of their Trade
by Author of an Essay on the E.I. TVade, Svo, pp. 60. 1776 3s 6d
11518 A Short History of English Transactions in the East Indies from 1756-63,
12mo, calf. Cambridge, 1776 5s
An indictment of the Company's policy in Bengal.
11519 Letter to Directors of the E.I. Co., by Keane Fitzgerald, Svo, pp. 36. 1777 3s
11521 Every Merchant not his own Shipbuilder, addressed to the Proprietors of
India Stock, Svo, pp. 80. 1778 , 2s 6d
11522 Strictures on a Pamphlet entitled 'Considerations on E.I. Co.'s Building and
Navigating their Own Ships [by John Clarkson], Svo, pp. 38. [1778J 3s
11523 List of the Company's Covenant Servants and others in the East Indies and
St. Helena, 32mo, calf. 1770 5s
11524 The Same, 32mo, calf. 1778 5s
11525 The Same, .S2mo, calf. 1780 5s
11526 A Letter to Sir George Colebrooke, Bart., on the Subjects of Supervision and
Dividend, by an Old Proprietor, Svo, pp. 60. 1782 38 6d
11527 The Origin and Cause of Disorders in our East India Affairs, &c., Svo, pp. 32.
1782 2s 6d
11528 A Hint upon the Present Debates on Indian Affairs, with the Resolutions of
the E.I. Co., April 15, 1782, Svo, pp. 66. 1782 3s 6d
11529 Letters to the Directors and Proprietors of E.I. Stock and to the Rt. Hon.
Edmund Burke, by an Independent Proprietor, Svo, pp. 70. 1782 3s 6d
11531 Report from Select Committee H.C. on Petitions from British Subjects in
Bengal ; also from Hastings, Francis, Wheler, and E.I. Company ; also
Eleven Reports from the Committee of Secrecy on the Causes of the War
in the Carnatic, and on the Condition of the British Possessions in those
Parts, with numerous Appendices, 10 vols. Svo, calf. 1782-85 3
See also Hastings (Warren), p. 150.
83, High Street, Marylebone, London, W,
hidia 605
East India Company {continued)
11532 Authentic Account of Debates in the House of Lords on Fox's E.I. Co. Bill,
Dec. 9, 15, 17, 1783, 8vo, pp. 156 4s
11533 Popular Topics ; or, the Grand Question Discussed : the King's Prerogative ;
Reform of E.I. Co., &c., 8vo, pp. 36. 1784 2s 6d
11534 Letter to the Directors E.l. Co. from R. J. Sulivan, with Extracts from
Letters of Hastings, Nov. 15, 1784, 8vo, pp. 114 3s 6d
11535 We have been all in the Wrong : Thoughts on Parliament and upon Mr. Fox's
E.I. Bill, 8vo, pp. 74. 1785 3s 6d
11536 Narrative of Proceedings in both Houses of Parliament on E.I. Affairs and
Mr. Pitt's Bill, with Copy of the Bill, 8vo, pp. 581 "' 6s
11537 Considerations on the Two East India Bills of Mr. Fox (1783) and Mr. Pitt
(1784). with Observations on Mr. Sheridan's Statement, 8vo, pp. 249. 1788 5s
11538 First, Second, and Third Reports of E.L Co. Select Committee, with Appen-
dices ; Papers (X.) respecting Negociations for Renewal of the Co.'s Charter ;
Short History of the Company and their Trade, with Abridgment of the
New Act, by F. R. [i.e., Francis Russell], 1 vol.4to, calf. 1793 (John Bruce's
copy) 15s
See also pp. 121, 223.
11539 A Collection of Statutes relating to the E.I. Co., with Acts and parts of Acts
relating to Shipping, Duties, and a copious Index, pp. 1,200, 4to, cgilf . 1810 14s
11540 Copy of the Fifth Report from the Select Committee H.C., on the Affairs of
the East India Co., 28th July, 1812, 8vo, calf 128 6d
" The famous ' Fifth Report ' is still a standard authority."
Sir Courtenay Ilbert.
For the folio edition, complete with all the Evidence and Appendices, pp.1002.
See p. 122.
11541 Eden (Hon. Emily) Up the Country; Letters from the Upper
Provinces of India, 1837-40, 2 vols. 12mo, cloth. 1866 7s 6d
11542 Letters from India, edited by her Niece, 2 vols. 12mo,
cloth. 1872 7s 6d
A second series of Letters, supplementing ' Up the Country,' with an account of
the outward voyage, &o. Miss Eden was a daughter of Lord Auckland, Governor-
General.
11543 Education in India ; Report by Sir A. Grant and Note of
Mr. A. Monteath (Pari. Paper), 4 May, 1868 3s
1 1 544 A Sketch of Native Education in India, with Remarks on
the Character and Condition of the Hindus, by James Bryce, D.D.,
Bengal, Chaplain, 8vo, cloth. 1839 2s 6d
See also p. 125.
11545 Fawcett (Henry) Indian Finance : Three Essays with Intro-
duction and Appendix, 8vo, cloth. 1880 2s 6d
11546 Speeches on Indian Finance, and some Current Political
Questions, 8vo, cloth. 1873 4s
11547 Fen wick (Capt.) Journey from the Dharee Falls in the
Hirnphal, Nerbudda River Jour. Asiatic Soc, August, 1848,
pp. 210-221
11549 Fitch (Ralph) England's Pioneer to India, with Notes on his
Contemporaries, and his own Narrative of his Travels, edited by J.
HortoQ-Ryley, with 19 illustrations , 8vo, cloth. 1899 3s 6d
See note p. 133.
11550 Flotte (M. de la) Essais Historiques sur I'lnde ; Journal de
Voyages (1757-60) et Description G^ographique de la C6te de Coro-
mandel, plates. Paris, 1769 6s
88, High Street ^ Ma/rylehone^ London, W,
606 Francis Edwards's Catalogue
11551 Forbes (James) Oriental Memoirs, extracted from Letters
written during 17 Years' Residence in India, including Occurrences
in Four Voyages, portrait and 95 plates {those of natural history
coloured), with a series of additional views (Daniell's), 4 vols, royal
4to, full morocco gilt. 1813 7 7s
See also p. 134.
11552 Forbes (Alex. Kinloch) Ras M^la ; or, Hindoo Annals of the
Province of Goozerat in Western India, new edition, with Introduc-
tion by Major J. W. Watson, and Memoir of the Author by A. K.
Nairne, map, 1 vol. 12mo, cloth. 1878 6s
11553 Best edition, with map and 12 coloured architectural plates,
2 vols. 8vo, cloth. 1856 " 3 3s
11554 Forrest (G. W.) The Indian Mutiny, 1857-58. Selections
from State Papers in the Military Department, with Introduction,
Appendix, and Index {maps and plans), 3 vols, royal 8vo, cloth.
Calcutta, 1893-1902 1 10s
Vol. I. Barrackpore, Berhampore, Meerut, Delhi.
II. and III. Lucknow and Cawupore.
11555 Cities of India, ivith map and &0 photo-illustrations, 8vo,
cloth. 1903 (pub. 10s 6d) 6s
The cities described in this volume are Bombay, Sural, Ahmedabad, Moimt
Abu and Ajmer, Jeypore, Delhi, Agra, Fattehpur-Sikri, Lucknow, Cawnpore,
Benares, Calcutta, Madras, Pondicherry, and Cuddalore.
11556 Francis ([Sir] Phillip) Original Minutes of the Governor-
General and Council on the Revenues of Bengal, with a plan of
Settlement, 4to, pp. x-206, half-calf. 1782 \
11557 Fraser (J. Baillie) Views in the Himala Mountains, 20 Jine
coloured plates, each 26 in. by 18 in., imperial folio, cl. 1820 5
A magnificent work, illustrating the ' Journal of the Tour ' through Nepal, &c.
Among the scenes represented are Seran Kaia's Palace, Fort of Jytock, Eaeen-
gurh, Town of Rampore, Bheem Ke Udar, the Holy Shrine of Mahadeo, Assemblnges
of Hill Men, Ghoorkas, Village and Castle of Bumpta, Temple of Magnee, Villages
of Shai and of Jushul, Valley and Sources of the Jumna, and other grand views of
River and Mountain Scenery.
11558 Journal of a Tour through part of the Snowy Range of
the Himala Mountains and to the sources of the Jumna and Ganges,
map, 4to, half-calf. 1820 14s
Text to accompany the * Views,' with a History of Nepdl and Ihe War.
French E.I. Company. See Dupleix, p. 601 ; Flotte, p. 605 ;
GuTON, p. 145 ; Malleson, p. 188 ; Morellet, pp. 198 and 616.
1 1559 Frere ([Sir] Bartle) Letter to Col. Durand on the Reorganisation
of the Indian Army, 8vo, cloth, pp. 160. [Bombay, 1859] 6s 6d
11560 Freshfield (Douglas W.) Round Kangchenjunga, maps and
nearly 40 photo-illustrations, by S. Vittorio Sella, royal 8vo,
cloth. 1903 18s
Account of a tour in Sikkim and Eastern Nepal, with description of the scenery
and physical character of this Alpine region.
88^ High Street, Marylebone, London, W.
India 607
11561 Fryer (John), M.D. A New Account of East India and Persia,
being Nine Years' Travels, 1672-81, maps, co'pper-'plateSf and wood-
cuts, folio, calf. 1698 2
Dr. Fryer, who visited Surat, Bombay, and Madras in 1674-75, records his
observations of the people, their government, religion, laws, customs, housing,
clothing, manufactures ; also of the soil of the country, climate, health, diseases,
natural history, coins, weights, measures, &c.
11562 Fullarton (Col. Wm.) View of English Interests in India,
and Account of the Military Operations in Mysore, 1782-84, with
plan, 8vo, half-calf. 1787 6s
11563 Galloway (Lieut. -Col.) Observations on the Government of
India ; its Landed Tenures, Financial Resources, Administration
of Justice, &c., 8 vo, half-calf . 1832 (scarce) 8s 6d
For other works on Indian Land Tenure and Revenue, see pp. 172-3.
11564 Gehring (Hans) Siid-Indien : Land und Yolk der Tamulen,
map and illustrations, 8vo. Giitersloh, 1899 5s
11565 Gerard (Capt, Alex.) Account of Koonawur and of. that Part
inhabited by Tartars ; Lapcha, Ladak, Yarkund, their Trade, &c.,
large map, 8vo, half-calf. 1841 4s
11566 Another copy, half-morocco, gilt top 4s 6d
See also pp. 140, 632 ; Lloyd, pp. 178, 614.
11567 Gerard (Gen. Su' Montagu) Leaves from the Diaries of a
Soldier and Sportsman, during Twenty Years' Service in India,
Afghanistan, Egypt, and other Countries, 1865-1885, with illustra-
tions, 8vo, cloth. 1903 9s
A record from journals kept at the time of service chiefly in the horn of Central
India, affording exceptional opportunities for observation of the character and
habits of the natives of Hindustan. It was the writer's lot to participate in
the Abvssinian and Afghan campaigns, and that against Arabi Pasha. He like-
wise enjoyed unusual facilities for sport, principally with pig and tiger, of which
atte r there was to his credit upwards of 200, ' shot or shared in."
11568 Ghose (Shishir Kumar) Indian Sketches, with Introduction by
W. S. Caine, 12mo, cloth. Calcutta, 1898 3s 6d
Articles reprinted from an Indian newspaper on a variety of subjects, such as
Indian Patriotism, Suttee, the Perpetual Slavery of India, Mr. "Kiijling, Deterioration
of the Indians, &c.
11569 Goddard (Col.) A Journal of the March of the Bombay Detach-
ment across the Mahratta Country in 1778 ; with Proceedings of
the Bombay Army under Col. Egerton, towards Poonah, with a
sketch of Col. Goddard's Route in a large folding sheet, 4to, half-
morocco. [1780] (rare) 18s
11571 Gough (Richard) F.S.A. A Comparative View of the Ancient
Monuments of India, particularly those in the Island of Salset,
near Bombay, as described by different writers, plates, 4to, half-
calf. 1785 6s
11572 Grant (Charles), The Life of, by Henry Morris, portraits and
other illustrations, 8vo, cloth. 1904 I2s
Mr. Grant was for some time Member of Parliament for Inverness-shire and a
Director of the East India Company,
8S, High Street, Marylebone, London, W.
608 Francis Edwards^ 8 Catalogite
11573 [Grant (James)] An Inquiry into the Nature of Zemindary
Tenures in the Landed Property of Bengal, second edition, with
Prefatory Remarks on a * Dissertation ' on the same subject, 4to,
pp. xx-101, half -calf. 1791 10s 6d
A valuable work, still referred to as an authority. See the " famous " Fifth
Eeport of Select Committee H.C., p. 122,
11574 Grant (Sir John Peter), Lieut.-Gov. of Bengal and Gov. of
Jamaica, Memoir of Services, by W. S. Seton-Karr, portrait,
small 4to, cJoth. 1868 4s 6d
11575 Gribble (J.), D.D. History of the Deccsm, portraits, maps, and
illustrations, vol. 1 (all published), royal 8vo, cloth. 1896 6s
This volume contains the history of the Deccan from the time of the
Mabomedan invasion in the fourteenth century to 1686, and accounts of the
kingdoms of Berar, Vijayanagar, Golconda, and Bijapur. The illustrations are from
sketches by Herrman Linde, and from photographs.
11576 Grose (John Henry) A Voyage to the East Indies, with Obser-
vations there (1750-56), 8vo, calf. 1757 7s 6d
With account of Johanna (Comoros), Bombay, and adjacent Islands ; the
Mahrattas ; Angria the Pirate ; Surat and the Mogul Government ; the Roman
Catholic?, Mahometans, Gentoos, Parsees, &c.
11577 Voyage to the East Indies, second edition, with Observa-
tions continued to 1764, including Authentic Accounts of the
Governments of the Deckan and Bengal, Trade of the European
Settlements, illustrated with views of Surat, Bombay ^ <fcc., 2 vols.
8vo, calf. 1766 1 4s
The best description of India in the middle of the eighteenth century, with
account of the war between the English and French in 1754, and other military
operations between the English, French, and Dutch, 1757-60.
11578 [Gubbins (Charles) afterwards Bathoe] Official Life in India
by a Bengal Civilian, 8vo, half-morocco (unique) lis
A series of eight articles from the Asiatic Journal, N.S;. Vols. I. and II. bound
up with letters from the Editor (Oct. 9, 1843), Joseph Hume (Oct. 14, 1843), and the
author (then Bathoe), Dec. 13, 1862, and the author's book-plate.
11579 Gujarat Population: Musalmans and Parsis (Gazetteer of
Bombay Presidency), royal 8vo, half-calf. 1899 5s
11580 Local Muhammadan Dynasties: Gujarat, by the late Sir
E. Clive Bayley (in continuation of Elliot and Dowson), 8vo, cloth.
1886 '. 6s
11581 Gujardt and the Gujardtis: Pictures of Men and Manners
from Life, by Behramji M. Malabdri, 12mo, cloth. 1884 3s 6d
11582 Guyon (M. FAbbe) Histoire des Indes Orientales, Anciennes
et Modernes, 3 vols. 12mo, calf. Paris, 1744 8s
11583 Hamilton (Gen. Douglas) Records of Sport in Southern India,
1844-70, portrait, full-page, and other illustrations from the Author's
sketches, edited by Edward Hamilton, M.D., 4to, cloth. 1892 1
Sporting expeditions, chiefly on the Annamullay, Neilgherry, and Pulney
Mountains ; with a chapter on wild animals and adventure in Singapore, Java, and
Labuan (1846-49).
88, High Street, Marylebone, London, W.
India 609
WARREN HASTINGS.
[^Continued from pp. lJf.9^ 150
11584* Bengal in 1772, Letter addressed to Directors of E.I. Co., Fort William
3 Nov., 1772, by Warren Hastings.
See Appendix to Hunter's * Annals of Eural Bengal,' pp. 379-98.
11585 [Bengal Narrative], Minutes of Proceedings and Correspondence of the
Governor-General [Warren Hastings] and Members of Council Clavering,
Monson, Francis, and others, 1774-75, on Bengal Affairs, the Nabob of Oude,
Trade at Dacca, Nundcomar and his Character (Correspondence, 1761-72),
folio, pp. i-252, half-calf Us
11586 [Bengal Affair8\ including Hastings's Correspondence, Debates and Pro-
ceedings of the Council (1774-75), Appendices (25), folio, half -calf,
pp. 644 ; 52 lOs
11587 Narrative of the Patna Cause (pp. 88); Appendices (pp. 80) ; Account of an
Arret^t at Dacca, with Official Papers (pp. 40) ; Observations upon the
Administration of Justice in Bengal, occasioned by the Proceedings at
Dacca (pp. 62) ; Appendix (pp. 68); Petition of Hastings, Francis, and
Wheler (pp. 8) ; 1 vol. 4to, half-calf. 1781 lOs 6d
11588 Narrative of the Insurrection at Banaris, August, 1781, and of the Transac-
tions of the Governor-General, with an Appendix of Authentic "Papers and
Affidavits, royal 4to, calf. Calcutta, 1782 15s
11589 Another edition : l^Tarrative by Warren Hastings, with portion only of
the Appendix, 8vo, half-calf, pp. 133. London, 1782 68 6d
11591 State of India: Two Letters from Warren Hastings and One from the
Soubadar of Owde, with a Statement of Facts, &c., 8vo, half-calf, pp. 72, 24.
1782 6s
11592 Letter to Edmund Burke on his Charges against Warren Hastings, by
" Detector " [N. H. Halhed], 8vi), pp. 78. 1783 4s
11593 Proceedings at General Court E.I. Co. relative to Warren Hastings, Nov. 7,
1783, 8vo, pp. 116 5s
11594 Letter to Lord Shelburne on Townshend's Letter to E.I. Co. [in Defence of
Hastings], by a Friend to Government, 8vo, pp. 26. 1783 2s
11695 A Letter from Warren Hastings to Directors E.I. Co., May 13, 1784, 8vo,
pp. 60 3s 6d
11596 Ninth Report of Select Committee H.C. on the Administration of Justice in
Bengal, Bahar, and Orissa, 8vo, pp. 132. 1786 3s Ud
11597 Tenth Report, 8vo, pp. 98. 1786 ' 38 6d
11698 Eleventh Report, 8vo, pp. 108. 1786 3s 6d
11699 [India Papers.] An Authentic Copy of the Correspondence in India between
the Country Powers and the East India Co.'s Servants, including Letters of
Hastings and other Members of the Council in Bengal, Officials, Native
Rulers, and others, 6 vols. 8vo, half -calf . 1787 1 6s
11600 Articles Exhibited by Parliament against Warren Hastings in Main-
tenance of their Impeachment, with the Amendments, 8vo, pp. 112. 1788 5s
11601 A Letter from a Gentleman at Bengal [in defence of Hastings], dated Calcutta,
Sept. 8, 1787, 8vo, pp. 28. 1788 38
11602 The Speech of John Anstruther, M.P., at a Court of Proprietors of India
Stock, on the Accusations against Hastings, Oct. 24, 1782, 8vo, pp. 30. 1788 3s
11603 The Administratioa of Warren Hastings, 1772-75, reviewed and il'ustrated
from Original Documents, by G. W. Forrest, 8vo, cloth. Calcutta, 1892 68 6d
See also East India Co., pp. 604, 605 ; Scott-Waring, pp. 226.
11604 Henry (Surgeon Walter) Events of a INiilitary Life : Eeeollec-
tions of Service in the Peninsula, East Indies, St. Helena, Canada,
&c., 2 vols. 12mo, cloth. 1843 {scarce) 1 10s
Dr. Henry served with the 66th Regiment in India 1815-17, in Nepaul, Oude, &c.,
and witnessed a case of suttee near Allahabad. His regiment was afterwards
located in St. Helena for three years, up to the time of the death of Napoleon.
83, High Street, Marylebone, London, W.
g^Q brawns Edwards^ s Catatogii^
11605 Hervey (Capt. Albert) Ten Years in India; or, the Life of a
Young Officer, 3 vols. 12iiio, half-morocco. 1850 7s 6d
Capt Hervey served in the 40th Regiment Madras Infantry, during the Coorg
Campaign, in the March to Mangalore and Vepery, in Burma, stationed at Banga-
lore, Vellore, Masulipatam ; in shooting excursions, &c.
11606 Hervey (Mrs.) Adventures of a Lady in Kashmir, Tartary,
and Thibet, with Account of a Journey from the Punjab to Bombay
Overland, the Caves of Ajunta and Ellora, the Mahableshwur
and Neilgherry Mountains, -portrait of Goolab Singh, 2 maps and
7 engravirCQs of views in Ladakh and Little Thibet, 3 vol. 12mo,
cloth. 1854 6s
11607 Hill (S. 0.) List of Europeans and others in the English
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with Appendix containing Lists of European Sufferers, 4to, sewed.
Calcutta, 1902 3s
11608 Three Frenchmen in Bengal; or, the Loss of the French
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bazar, and Mr. Courtin of Dacca.
11609 Hobday (Major E. A. P.) Sketches of Service during the
Indian Frontier Campaigns of 1897, portraits and 57 illustrations,
royal 8vo, cloth. 1898 (pub. 10s 6d) 2s 6d
The siege of the MalaJsand, and the relief of Chakdana ; the expedition to
Upper Swat ; the march through Bajour ; with the Mohmand Field Force ; among
the Mamunds and Balarzais.
11610 Holwell (John Zephaniah) A Genuine Narrative of the
Deplorable Deaths of the English Gentlemen and Others who were
suffocated in the Black Hole in Fort William, at Calcutta, 20th June,
1756, SECOND EDITION, 12mo (pp. viii-54), hf.-mor. 1758 (scarce) 15s
See also E. I. Co., p. 117, 602 ; Holwell, p. 166.
11611 Hough (Major Wm.) Bhopal Principality, Central India: a
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11612 Hovell-Thurlow (Hon. T. J.) The Company and the Crown,
8vo, cloth. 1866 48
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Foreign Settlements, JSI on- Regulation Departments, &c.
11613 Hunter (Sir Wm. Wilson) Historian of India, Life of, by
Francis H. Skrine, with 10 portraits and other illustrations, 8vo.
cloth. 1901 6s
11614 The India of the Queen, and other Essays, edited by Lady
Hunter, with Introduction by F. H. Skrine, 8vo, cloth. 1903 6s
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11615 Life of the Earl of Mayo, Fouith Viceroy of India, 2 vols
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Forms a lucid and comprehensive his tory of the administration from 1868 to 1870.
8S, High Street, Marylehone, London, W.
India 611
11617 Hunter's Statistical Account of Assam, maps, 2 vols. 8vo, half-
morocco. 1879 6s
Vol. I. Districts of Kamrup, Darrang, Nowgong, Sibsagar, and Lakhimpur.
Vol. II. Districts of Goalpara (including the Eastern Dwars), the Garo, Naga,
Khasi and Jaintia Hills, Sylhet, and Cachar.
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11618 Hutchinson (Capt. G.) Narrative of the Mutinies in Oude,
from Authentic Records, 12mo, half-calf. 1859 10s
Capt. Hutchinson, Bengal Engineers, was military Secretary to the Chief Com-
missioner, Sir R. Montgomery.
11619 Hutton (E.. N.) Five Years in the East, with 2 steel plates,
2 vols. 12mo, cloth. 1847
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Hong Kong, Macao, Canton, Colombo (Ceylon), Bombay, Aden, Suez, Cairo, Alex-
andria, Malta, and Gibraltar.
11620 Hyder Shah, History of, and Account of his Son, Tippoo
Sultaun ; or, New Memoirs of the East Indies, with Historical Notes,
by M. M. D. L. T. (1784), Eeprint, 2 coloured portraits, royal 8vo,
sewed. 1855. 7s 6d
See also pp. 161 and 244.
11621 Illustrated London News : Cuttings relating to India,
1842-64, including the Mutiny and Second Burmese War, mounted
on sheets, folio 1
11622 Impey (Sir Elijah) Speech at the Bar H.O. (Feb. 4, 1788) in
his defence to the Charge [of Sir G. Elliot] relative to the Nun-
comar Case ; with Appendices of Documents and Evidence taken
before the H.C. Committee, 8vo (pp. 432), calf. 1788 (extremely
rare) 3
See Note, p. 162.
11623 Original Minutes of the Bengal Council on his Appoint-
ment, 8vo, pp. 46. 1781 4s
11624 Indian Surveys. Account of the Operations of the Great
Trigonometrical Survey of India, under the Direction and Super-
intendence of Surveyors - General Walker, Gore, and others.
Vols. I. to XVI., 16 vols, in 17, with diagrams and tables, royal 4to,
cloth. Dehra Doon, 1870-1901 (pub. 15) 2 10s
The first volume treats of the standards of measure and the base-lines, and
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11625 Catalogue of Reports, Field Books, Memoirs, Maps, &C'
(MS. and printed), of the Indian Surveys in the India Office, by
Sir Clements Markham, imp. 8vo, cloth. 1878 4s
See also pp. 163, 189-1^1 ; McGeorgb, p. 614.
11626 [Inglis (James)] Sport and Work on the Nepaul Frontier; or,
Twelve Years' Sporting Reminiscences of an Indigo Planter, 9
full-page illustrations, 8vo half-morocco. 1878 7s
11627 Irvine (Assist. -Surg. R. H.) Some Account of the General and
Medical Topography of Ajmeer, 8vo, sewed. Calcutta, 1841 48 6d
83, High Street, Ma/rylehone, London, W.
z 2
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11628 Jackson (Lieut. R. P.) Historical Records of theXIIIth Madras
Infantry, coloured plates, royal 8vo, cloth. 1898 21s
11629 Tames (Hugo) Bengal Army. A Volunteer's Scramble through
Scinde the Punjab, Hindostan, and the Himalaya Mountains,
2 vols.'l2mo, cloth. 1854 . 7s 6d
11630 James (Lieut. Hugh) Report on the Purguna of Chandookah,
Upper Sind, 1847 (Bombay Records, 1855), royal 8vo, half-calf 6s
11631 Johnson (Wm.) The Oriental Races and Tribes, Residents and
Visitors of Bombay, a series of 26 photographs, with letterpress
descriptions, 2 vols. imp. 4to, morocco. 1863-66 2 10s
Vol I Guiardt, Kutch, and Kdthiaw^r. Vol. II. Maharashtra or Mar^thd
Pountrv Includes photo groups of Owdich and Nagur Brdhmins, Kajpoots, Bhats,
Khuwas" and Golas, Banians, Bhatias, Sadhoos, Khumbars, Kharavas, Dheds,
Waghurees, Parsis, Mehmans, Khojahs, Bohoras, Karnatica, Dakhan, and Konkan
Br&hmins, Mar^this, Vairdg6s, Gosdvanis, Parbhus, Sonars, Kamdthis, Kulis,
Chambhars Mah&rs, Mdngs, Muharumadans, Bene-Israel, &c. men and women.
The letterpress descriptions are by the Eev. Dr. Wilson, Hon. A. Kinloch Forbes,
and others.
11632 Johnson (Major W. T.), J^ative Cavahry. Twelve Years of a
Soldier's Life, edited by his Widow, portrait, 12mo, cloth. 1897 2s
Major Johnson's experiences included Sporting at Baroda and Ahmadabad ;
service in the Crimea (Inkerman), at Poona, and in Oude ; in the Persian Campaign
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Battle of the Alurabagb, and the first and second Reliefs of Lucknow.
11632b Journal of Indian Art (Embracing the Exhibition, 1886),
plates in colours and gold, Vols. I. to V. (43 parts), folio. 1884-93 4
Seep. 167.
11633 Jump (Oapt. R.), H.C.S. Yiews in Calcutta, 6 plates, with
descriptions, oblong 4to, half-morocco. 1837 1 Is
Kidderpore Bridge, Banleah Ghaut, Burra Bazaar, The Martini^re, Roop
Chund, Roy Street. Government House.
11634 Kashmir, Letters from India and ; "Written, 1870 ; illustrated
by H. R. Robertson, and annotated 1873, small 4to, hf.-cf. 1874 9s
11635 Kaye (Sir John) History of the Sepoy War to the Fall of
Delhi, 1857-58, 3 vols. 8vo, half-morocco, gilt. 1864-76 1 6s
Cornwallis, Malcolm, Elphinstone, Martyn, Metcalfe, Burnes, Conolly, Pottinger,
Todd, Sir Henry Lawrence, Neill, Nicholson. '
11636 Lives of Indian Officers, Illustrative of the Civil and
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11637 Kaye (Sir John W.) and Malleson (Col. G. B.) History of
the Indian Mutiny, 1857-58, with Analytical Index, maps and plans,
6 vols. 12mo, cloth ' 18s
11638 History of the Indian Mutiny, best library edition,
with maps and charts, also an Analytical Index by Pincott, 7 vols.
8vo, half-calf, gilt. 1865-1880 3 lOs
For other Works by Sir John Kaye, see pp. 61, 167, 168, and for Col. Malleson's
Works, see p. 188.
11639 Keene (H. G.) A Servant of '' John Comipiinj," portrait and
illustrations, 8vo, cloth. 1897 4g g^
Recollections of an Indian official from 1847 to 1882, with additional chapters
on the Decay of Duelhng, the Great Eevolt, and Present Condition of India.
83, High Street, Marylebone, London, W.
India 613
11640 Kennedy (Dr. R. H.) The Campaign of the Army of the Indus
in Sind and Kaubool, 1838-39, 'plates, 2 vols. 12mo, cloth. 1840 5s
The plates include Views of Ghuzni, Kurachee, Hukkur, &c.
11640b Kennedy (Rev. James) The Great Indian Mutiny ; its Causes,
Features, and Results, 8vo, pp. 72, half-morocco. 1858 3s 6d
11641 Kerr (James) Historical Narrative of the Mahrattah State,
from the Persian, 12mo, calf. 1782 {scarce) 6s 6d
11642 Kindersley (Mrs.) Letters from Teneriffe, Brazil, the Cape,
and East Indies (1764 68), plate, 12mo, calf. 1777 {scarce) 8s 6d
Mrs. Kindersley's letters from India are dated from Pondicherry and Madras,
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Bockapoor, March ; Allahabad, June, 1767, to March, 1768 ; Calcutta. May to Sept.,
1768. She gives interesting accounts of the country and the people, the zenana, &c.
11643 Kinloch (Brig.-Gen. Alex.) Large Game Shooting in Thibet,
the Himalayas, Northern and Central India. Third Edition,
1 vol., map and 36 photo-illustrations, 4to, cloth. 1892. 21s
Contains reminiscences of sport, with portraits of tiger, panther, lynx, hyena,
Indian and Thibetan wolves, bears, rhinoceros, kyang, boar, i yak, buffalo, gazelle,
antelope, sarao, ibex, gural, urial, various species of deer, &c.
1 1 644 Kno wles (J. Hinton) The Folk Tales of Kashmir, second edition,
with Glossary and Index, 8vo, cloth. 1893 (pub. 18s) 5s 6d
As a field for folk-lore literature, Kashmir is not, perhaps, surpassed in fertility
by any other country in the world. The editor has reaped a bountiful harvest,
and presented the whole in a very interesting form. The contents of the
volume illustrate the life, habits, and beliefs of people inhabiting an extent of
country much wider than is indicated in the title-page.
11645 Land Revenue Policy of the Indian Government, Svo, cloth.
Calcutta, 1902 5s
This volume contains the series of reports by the various Local Governments,
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assessment.
11646 Land Tenures of the Dekkan: Report on by Major W. H.
Sykes (Poona, Dec. 1830), folio, pp. 32. 1866 3s 6d
See also pp. 172-173 ; Briggs, p. 596.
1 1647 Lane -Poole (Stanley) Mediaeval India (" Story of the Nations"),
12mo, cloth. 1903 4s
11648 La"WSon (Ch. Allen) British and Native Cochin, second edition
12rao, cloth. 1861 3s 6d
Historical and descriptive eketch, with chapters on the Malabars, the Jews,
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11649 Lawrence (Sir Henry M.) Essays, Military and Political,
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11650 Life of, by Sir Herbert Edwardes and Herman Merivale,
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11651 Lawrence (John, Lord), Life, by R. Bosworth ^mith., portraita
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gl4 Frcmcis Edwards^ s Catalogue
11652 Lilly (W. S.) India and its Problems, 8vo, cloth. 1902
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PhTsical Characteristics ; Eaces, Language, and Literature ; History ; Eeligions ;
India of To- day.
11653 Lloyd (Major Sir Wm.) Journey from Caunpoor to the
' Boorendo Pass in the Himalayas, 1821-22 ; and Capt. Alex.
Gerard's Account of an Attempt to penetrate to Garoo and L.
Manasarowara, 1821, ma'ps, 1 vol. 8vo, half-morocco, gilt top.
1846 ^
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See also Gerard, pp. 140 and 632, and Lloyd, p. 178.
11654 Lucknow: Keport on Soldiers' Exhibition, by Major-Gen.
Brook Taylor, 8vo, pp. ii-17. 1859 2s
11655 Lumsden (Gen. Sir Harry Burnett) of the Guides : a Sketch
of his Life, with Selections from his Correspondence and Occasional
Papers, by Sir Peter Lumsden and G. R. Elsmie, -portraits, mapSj
and illustrations, 8vo, cloth. 1899 8s
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Frontier before and after the Annexation on the Punjab in 1847 ; a Series of Letters
written by Sir Herbert Edwardes, describing the progress of the Mutiny, 1857-58 ;
Appendices on Frontier Requirements and Afghan Field Sports.
11656 MacGeorge (G. W.) Ways and Works in India, coloured
folding maps, plates, and illustrations, 8vo, cloth. 1894
(pub. 16s) 2s 6d
This volume gives a concise account of the Native and European Engineering
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and bridges, the trigonometrical survey, &c.
11657 Mackenzie (Lieut. Koderick) Sketch of the War with Tippoo
Sultaun, from the Commencement at Travancore to the Peace of
Seringapatam, 1789-92, 2 vols. 4to, half-morocco. Calcutta,
1793-94 (scarce) 3 10s
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and Comwallis.
11658 Mackenzie (Capt. C. P., or II Musannif, the Composer) The
Eomantic Land of Hind, 12mo, cloth. 1882 2s 6d
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11659 Mackintosh (Capt. Alex.) Account of the Tribe of Ramoosies,
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11660 Macmillan (Prof. Michael) The Globe Trotter in India Two
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11670 Malcolm (Sir John) Memoir of Central India, including Malwa
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11671 Mandu, Ancient Capital of Malwa, History of, by a Bombay
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11672 Manouchi. History of the Mogul Empire, from Tamerlane
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11675 Medley (Capt. J. George) A Year's Campaigning in India,
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11676 Meltons (Eduward) Zee-en Land-Reizen, door Egypten,
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11681 Narrative of the Operations of Capt. Little's Detachment,
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11682 Morellet (M. I'Abb^) Memoire sur la Situation actuelle de la
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11683 [ ] M^moires relatives a la Discussion ou Privilege de la
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11684 Muir (Sir Wm.) Ihdian Mutiny, 1857 : Records of the Intelli-
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11685 Miilier (Sir F. Max) India: What Can It Teach Us? and
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11686 Munro (Sir Hector) Essay towards Illustrating his Conduct of
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11687 Munro (Sir Thomas) Bart., Life and Correspondence, by Rev.
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11688 Minutes and other Official Writings, edited, with Memoir
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THE MUTINY, 1857-8.
11689 A Year's Campaigning in India [before Delhi, in the Doab,
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11690 History of the Indian Revolt, and of the Expeditions to
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11691 Photographs taken during and after the Mutiny, in large
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11692 A Lady's Diary of the Siege of Lucknow, May 15 to
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11693 The Defence of Cawnpore by Troops under Major-General
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11694 Personal Adventures during the Indian Rebellion in Rohil-
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11696 Nazim (Nawabs)of Bengal, Behar, andOrissa: Indian Records,
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11697 North-West Frontier: The Risings 1897-98. From the
War Correspondence of the Pioneer, Svo, bds. Allahabad, 1898 5s
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11698 North- West Provinces : Selections from Revenue Records,
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11699 Nuncomar, Pamphlets relating to, 1 vol. 4to, calf. 1776 .1
Narrative of Facts leading to the Trials of Maharajah Nundocomar and Thomas
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11700 Orme (Robert) History of the Military Transactions in Indo-
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map and plans by Rennell, 3 vols. 4to, boards. 1803 1 4s
11701 Fourth edition, 3 vols. 4to, calf. 1803 .1 10s
Orme's account of the wars in the Carnatic, Bengal, and the Deccan are most
interesting and instructive. Grant Duff thought "the Carnatic" more exciting
than it could have been made by the farcy of Defoe, and Macaulay characterized
the narrative as " the most authentic and one of the most finely written in our
language." Clive, the chief commander in these wars, who was a passenger home
in the same vessel as Orme, is supposed to have given the author the benefit of his
knowledge of the events related.
11702 [ ] Historical Fragments of the Mogul Empire, of the
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11703 Historical Fragments, another edition, with Additions and
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OucHTERLONY (Capt. J.) Geographical and Statistical Memoir of a
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1848, pp. 1-138
11704 Oude. An Illustrated Historical Album of the Rajas and
Taaluqdars of Oudh, compiled by Darogah Haji Abbas Ali, with
2b2 photo-portraits, royal Svo, cloth (scarce). Allahabad, 1880 21s
11705 - The King of Oude, his Brother, and Attendants, sketched
while on a visit to England, by a Lady, 8 coloured plates, by H. J.,
imp. 16mo, cloth, gilt. [1839] i' J' ^^J
See also p. 209.
11706 Outram. The Bayard of India : a Life of General Sir James
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Ovington's Voyage to Surat, 1689, 8vo, calf. 1696 1 4s
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11707 Parry (S. H. Jones-), Royal Dublin Fusiliers. An Old Soldier's
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the Mutiny he hastened to India, and marched with the 75th to the relief of
Lucknow.
11708 Penny (Mrs. Frank) Fort St. George, Madras; a Shbrt History
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11709 Perry (Sir Erskine) A Bird's-Eye View of India, with Extracts
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11710 [Price (Capt. Joseph)] Some Observations and Remarks on a
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known to the Publick, 8vo, pp. 175, calf. 1782 (rare) 10s 6d
11711 [ ] Letter to Edmund Burke on the Report of the Select
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11715 Prinsep (Henry Thoby) Narrative of the Political and Military
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11716 History of the Political and Military Transactions in
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11717 [Punjab.] Papers respecting the late Hostilities on the
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Dhuleep Singh of Lahore, and Golab Singh of Jummoo (Pari.
Paper), folio, cloth. 1846 6s
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11718 Rajputana, Jhalawar in ; a Series of 150 Photographic Views
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See also references on p. 217.
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11719 Railway Extension in India : Despatch from Lord Mayo ;
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&c., folio, sewed. 1869 4s
11721 Ram Raz, Essay on the Architecture of the Hindus (edited by
Capt. Harkness), with 48 plates, royal 4to, half-calf. 1834 158
A complete analysis of the art, including examples of pedestals, bases, columns,
capitals, cornices, temples, vimanas, from one to twelve stories, ground plans. &c.
11722 Rees (L. E. Ru'utz) Personal Narrative of the Siege of Lucknow
from its Commencement to its Relief, by Sir Colin Campbell, with
plan and portrait ot Sir Henry Lawrence, 12mo, cloth. 1858 4s 6d
The narrative of a Calcutta merchant who, being in Lucknow, took part in the
defence of the city ; with the notes, taken during the siege, of Mr. John Lawrence ;
extracts from Lady luglis's Journal, and some Letters of Lieut. Farquhar.
11723 Rennell (Major James) Description of the Roads in Bengal
and Bahar, map, 18mo, calf. 1778 (scarce) 12s
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and Dacca.
11724 Memoir on Hindoostan, Countries between India and the
Caspian, and Account of the Ganges and Burrampooter Rivers
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calf. 1783 6s 6d
11725 Memoir on Hindoostan, second edition, with additions and
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11726 The Marches of the British Armies in India, 1790-91, Plan
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11727 Roberts (Emma) Hindostan ; its Landscapes, Palaces, Temples,
Tombs ; the Shores of the Red Sea, and the Romantic Scenery of
the Himalaya Mountains, illustrated by a series of 99 Views drawn
by Turner, Stanfleld, Prout, Cattermole, Roberts, Allom, &c.,from
Sketches by Commander Elliot, R.N., and Lieut. White, 2 vols,
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11728 Rough Notes of Journeys, 1868-73, in Syria, down the Tigris,
India, Cashmere, Ceylon, Japan, Mongolia, Siberia, United States,
feandwich Islands, and Australasia, 8vo, cloth. 1875 6s
11729 Rowlandson. The Grand Master; or, Adventures of Qui
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tuustrated hy engravings by Rowlandson, 28 coloured plates,
royal 8vo, calf extra, gilt edges (bound by Lloyd). 1816 5 15s
A satire on Indian mi.govemment, military and civilian life in India.
11731 ^ Russell (W. H.) Diary of the Prince of Wales's Tour in India,
including his visits to the Courts of Greece, Egypt, Spain, and
Portugal, Illustrations hy S. P. Hall, royal 8vo, cloth, gilt. 1877 9s
11732 Diary of the Mutiny, 2 vols. 12mo, cloth. 1860 5s
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11733 Sanderson (G. P.) Thirteen Years among the Wild Beasts of
India ; their Haunts and Habits, from Personal Observation ;
with an Account of the Modes of Capturing and Taming Wild
Elephants, 3 maps and 21 full-page illustrations, small 4to.
(pub. 25s) 7s 6d
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natural history. To the traveller proposing to visit India, whether he be a sports-
man, a naturalist, or an antiquary, the book will be invaluable : full of incident
and sparkling with anecdote." ^a*7j/'s Magazine.
"Must long rank as the standard authority on the Indian elephant." ^cadewij/.
See also pp. 224, 289.
11734 [Saunders (T. J.)] Notes of Wanderings in the Himmala,
Descriptions of Scenery, &c., by "Pilgrim," 8vo. Agra, 1844
10s 6d
The work of Mr. Saunders, editor of the Agra Ukhbar.
11735 Scott (Capt. Jonathan) Translation of the Memoirs of Eradut
Khan, a Nobleman, containing Anecdotes of the Emperor
Aurungzebe, Shaw Aulum, &c., 4to, cloth. 1786 (rare) 9s 6d
11737 Scott (Major) afterwards Waring. A Short Review of the
Transactions in Bengal during the last Ten Years, 8vo, pp. 120.
1782 4s
1 1 738 The Conduct of His Majesty's late Ministers as it affects
.the E.I. Co. and Hastings, 8vo, pp. 90. 1784 3s 6d
11739 Speech on Pitt's E.I. Co. Relief Bill, 8vo, pp. 22. 1784 2s
11740 Letter to Edmund Burke, 8vo, pp. 36. r784 2s 6d
11741 Charge against Edmund Burke, Feb. 6,1 789, 8vo, pp. 12 2s6d
See also pp. 119, 120, 226.
11743 Seely (Capt. J. B.) The Wonders of Ellora, Temples and
Dwellings, with Observations on the People and Country, with
12 plates, 8vo, calf. 1825 5s
11744 Seir Mutaqherin ; or, View of Modern Times, being a
History of India from 1118 to 1194 of the Hedjrah (a.d. 1706-1783)
containing the Reigns of the Last Seven Emperors of Hindostan,
Account of the English Wars in Bengal, &c., translated from the
Persian of Seid-Gholam-Hossein-Khan, by an Italian Gentleman
(1789), new edition, 4 vols. 8vo, cloth. Calcutta, 1901 1 16s
The edition of 1789 has long been rare, the greater part of the stock having
been lost at sea. It was quoted by Mill in his ' History ' and by Macaulay in his
' Essay on Clive.'
" The author treats these important subjects with a freedom and with a
force, clearness, and simplicity of style very unusual in an Asiatic writer, and which
justly entitles him to pre-eminence among Muhammadan historians."
Sir H. M. Elliot.
See also Gholam-Hos8EIN-Khan, p 140.
11745 Shepherd (W. J.) Personal Narrative of the Outbreak and
Massacre at Cawnpore, 1857, with 7 illustrations ; also England's
Great Mission to India, 8vo, cloth. Lucknow, 1879 7s 6d
11746 Shivaji, Life and Exploits of, translated from a Maratha
Manuscript, 12mo, cloth. Bombay, 1886 3s
Founder of the Mahratta Empire.
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11747 Simson (Frank B.) Letters on Sport in Eastern Bengal, witH
10 plates from drawings and photographs, imp. 8vo, half-morocco.
1886 *^ ^^
These letters, founded on a diary kept since 1847, contain the record of shooting
experiences in Eastern Bengal ; accounts of adventures on horseback and in the
howdah, with spear, rifle, and gun-hog, leopard, and tiger hunting, deer, buffalo,
and rhinoceros, snipe and other wildfowl shooting, &c.
11748 [Sleeman (General Sir) W. H.] Ramaseeana ; or, a Yocabulary
of the Language used by the Thugs, with an account of Thuggism
and the Measures adopted by the Government for its Suppression,
2 vols, in 1, 8vo, half-morocco. Calcutta, 1836 (scarce) 2 10s
11749 The Thugs, or Phansigars of India: a History of the
Assassins and their System, 2 vols. 12mo, cloth. PhUadelphuij
1839 (rare) .18s
Compiled from the preceding work.
11750 Report on the Depredations Committed by the Thug
Gangs from 1836-37, down to their Suppression in 1839, with mctp of
Oude [1826], 8vo (pp. xxxiv, Iviii, 549, Index xxvi), cloth.
Calcutta, 1840 (scarce) 1 5s
11751 Rambles and Recollections of an Indian Official, 1810-40
(including the Author's Journey from the Banks of the Nerbudda
to the Himmalayas, 1835-36), beautifully illustrated with 32 coloured
plates, 2 vols, royal 8vo, half-morocco, gilt. 1844 1 14s
Contains several views of the ** Taj Mahal" and the Pavilion at Deeg. *
This work contains a considerable store of knowledge concerning the history,
manners, and modes of thought of the complex population of India, of interest
alike to the ethnologist, antiquary, missionary, soldier, and general reader.
" There is one book which for many years I have been in the habit of recom-
mending Colonel Sleeman's 'Rambles and Recollections of an Indian Official.,
He saw India, where alone the true India can be seen, namely, in the village-
communities." MAX MiiLLBE, ' Truthful Character of the Hindus,' Lectures, 1883,
pp. 42 et seq.
11752 Rambles and Recollections, new edition, edited by Vincent
Arthur Smith, with Memoir, Notes, Index, and a Bibliography,
portrait and map, 2 vols. 12mo, cloth. 1893 (pub. 12s) 4s
This edition does not contain, the coloured plates nor the account of the Mogul
Revolution from Bernier, which occupies chapters xxxvii. to xlvi. of the first
volume of the larger edition.
" It would be difficult to name any other book so full of instruction for the
young Anglo-Indian administrator." Bditoe.
11753 Smith (Col. Richard Baird), the Leader of the Delhi Heroes* in
1857, portrait and plan, 12mo, cloth. 1897 2s 6d
T u ^O'^^^^^^'og private correspondence and interesting letters previously unpub-
lished relatiDg to the capture of Delhi, as well as an account of Baird's career in
the Indian Irrigation Department.
See also pp. 164, 232.
11754 Smith (Sir Harry) The Autobiography of, edited, with addi-
tional chapters, by G. 0. Moore Smith, portraits and illustrations,
1 vol. 8vo, cloth. 1904 10s 6d
nriio^^^iA his services in South America, in the Peninsula and France, at New
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11755 Sonnerat (Pierre) Voyage aux Indes Orientales et k la Chine,
1774-81 ; Moeups, Eeligion, Sciences et Arts des Indiens, Chinois,
P^gouins, et Madegasses ; suivi d'Observations sur le Cap de
Bonne-Esperance, les lies de France et de Bourbon, les Maldives,
Ceylan, Malacca, les Philippines, et les Moluques, et de Eecherches
SUP THistorie Naturelle de ces Pays, 140 plates, 2 vols. 4to, calf.
Paris, 1782 1
Narrative of the author's second voyage to the Eaet Indies, with observations
on India and the people, their history, customs, languages, arts, sciences, and reli-
gions, and of other countries mentioned on title-page, with illustrations of the
natural history animals, fishes, birds, insects, plants.
11756 Nouvelle edition, augmentee d'un Precis Historique sur
rinde. Notes, &c., par M. Sonnini,4 vols. 12mo, calf, and Atlas of
140 plates, 4to, calf (fine copy). Paris, 1806 1 6s
With additions and accounts of Lieut. Trobriant's Expedition to Borneo (1775),
Gov. Chevalier's Report on the Andamans (1765^, Shipwreck of the "Duras," Capt.
Blancard on the Maldives (1777), A Voyage to Rio Janeiro, &c.
For M. Sonnerat's first voyage, see Philippines, p. 501. -
11757 Sprengel (M. C.) Geschichte der Maratten bis auf den lezten
Frieden mit England den 17 May, 1782, 12mo, boards. Franken-
thai, 1791 (scarce) 4s
Founded on the works of Orme, Kerr, and others.
11758 Stanhope (Philip Dormer) Dragoon Guards. Genuine Memoirs
of Asiaticus : Letters during Five Years in India (1774-78), includ-
ing a Residence in the Service of the Nabob of Arcot, with Account
of the Confinement and Death of Lord Pigot (1784), second edition,
8vo, pp. 178. 1785 5s
11759 Stewart (Dr. J. L.) Observations on the Boksas of Bijnour
District Bengal Asiatic Soo., pp. 147-173. 1865 3s
11760 Stewart (Field Marshal Sir Donald) An Account of his Life,
mainly in his own Words, edited by 6. R. Elsmie, portraits, maps,
and illustrations, 8vo, cloth. 1903 15s
Sir Donald entered the E.I. Co 's service as ensign in 1840 : served with dis-
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1867-68; reorganized the Andaman convict settlement, 1869: Commander Lahore
Division, 1876 ; Quetta army in Afghan War, 1878-80 ; was Commander-in-Chief in
India, 1880-85 ; and Member of Council of India 1885 till his death in 1900.
"A fascinatine history of the times and a true portrait of the msm." Times.
11761 " Story of the Nations " Series, maps and illmtrations,
crown 8vo, cloth per vol. 4s
Vedic India. By Z6naide A. Ragozin.
Buddhist India. Bv Prof. Rhys Davids. .
Mediaeval India under Mohammedan Rule, 712-1764. By Prof. Stanley Lane-
Poole.
Bbitish India. By R. W. Frazer.
11762 Strachey (Sir John) India, map, 12mo, cloth. 1894 3s
A handbook of the geography, constitution, government, administration, finance
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native states, armies, &c., of India,
11763 Strachey (Sir John and Sir Kichard) The Finances and Public
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Opium, Salt and Sugar Duties, Customs, Weights and Measures, Currency, &;c.
" r
83^ High Street, Marylebone, London, W
624 Francis Edwards^s Catalogue
11764 Taiijore, The Restoration of the King of, Considered, 4to,
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1777, 4to, calf 15s
11765 A Sketch of the Controversy respecting Tangour, 8vo, pp. 16. [1776] 2s 6d
11766 An Impartial View of the Disputes in the E.I. Co. relative to the Nabob of
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11767 Pigot's (Lord) Narrative of the late Revolution in the Government of
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(pp. 16) ; Letters from a Gentleman at Fort St. George, Oct. 10, 1776, &;o.
(pp. 32) ; Letter to Directors from Lord Pigot, Oct. 15, 1776 (pp. 22), &;c.,
1 vol. 4to, half- calf 10s
11768 Defence of Lord Pigot, 4to, calf, fine copy. 1777 12s 6d
Attributed to John Lind, of Lincoln's Inn, and to Alex. Dalrymple.
11769 Original Papers relative to Tanjore : Letters, Conferences between the
Nabob of Arcot and Lord Pigot, Notes, &c. (pp. 154). Also Letter from
Mahommed Ali Chan, Nabob of Arcot, to Court of Directors E.I.C., &c.,
1 vol. 4to, pp. 76, calf 1777 128 6d
See also pp. 237, 238 ; Aecot, p. 74 ; and East India Co., pp. 122.
11770 Tellemann (Clara von) Eine Indienreise, mi^ 19 illustrationen,
8vo, pp. 152. Berlin, 1900 3s
Contains views of Bombay, Ahmedabad, Delhi, Taj Mahal, Benarep, Darieeling,
Rangoon, Mandalay, Madura, and Ceylon.
11771 Thomas (Capt. G. P.) Views of Simla: Twenty-four plates,
with Descriptions, Accounts of the Inhabitants, Products, &c., of
the Himalayas, imp. folio, morocco extra. 1846 2 14s
11772 Thomas (Edward) Dynasty of the Sah Kings of Surashtra,
1848 Jour. R. Asiatic Soo., Vol. XII. pp. 1-77 4s
11773 The Pehlvi Coins of the Early Mohammedan Arabs, 1849,
ibid., pp. 253-347, plates 5g
11774 Parthian and Indo-Sassanian Coins; Ramsay (W. M.),
Historical Relations of Phrygia and Cappadocia Jour. R. Asiatic
Soc, 1883, Vol. XV. pp. 73-135, and plates 4s 6d
^^^^^rrr" -^^^^^^ ^^ *^ ^^^^^ ' ^^^ how the Aryans entered India,
ibid., pp. 357386 2s 6d
See also p. 242.
11777 Thomason (Rev. Thomas) Chaplain to the E.I. Co., Life of,
by Kev. John Sargent, portrait, 8vo, cloth. 1834 3g 6d
^^^^^mT!^"^^'^i^- Illustrations of the History and Practices of the
VTBsfiLZf^J'r'''^^ of Proceedings of the Government for Sup-
pression of the Crime of Thuggee, 8vo, cloth. 1837 (scarce) 1
iiT^n r^v . See also Sleeman, pp. 230 and 622.
iK bv?i^S^r^l^'"^;r^^^^^'^ ^^ '^^ I^^-^ I^^bellion of
1857-58, by a Staff OflBcer, 12mo, half-calf. 1889 (privately printed)
7s 6d
83, High Street, Marykhone, London, W.
India 625
11780 Tod (Lieut.-Col. James) Travels in Western India: a Visit to
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11782 TurnbuU (Major J. E.) Sketches of Delhi taken during the
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11783 "United Service Journal," XIII. Articles from the, with
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Russia, Central Aeian Question, N.W. Frontier of India, &c.
11784 Vansittart. Facts relating to the Treaty of Commerce con-
cluded by Gov. Vansittart [and Warren Hastings] with the Nabob
of Bengal, 4to, boards. 1764 . 5s
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11785 Verelst (Governor) An Impartial State of the Case of, in
Actions brought by Two Armenians, 8vo, pp. 44 [? 1776] 2s 6d
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11786 Wade (John Peter, M.D.) On the Prevention and Treatment
of the Disorders of Seamen and Soldiers in Bengal, 8vo, boards.
1791 33 6d
Walker (A., M.D.) Statistical Account of the Circar of Warungul
Madras Journal, Vol. XV. 1849, pp. 219-301.
11787 Wallace -Dunlop (Misses IVEadeline and Rosalind) The
Timely Retreat ; or, a Year in Bengal before the Mutinies, illus-
trated, 2 vols, in 1, 12mo, half-calf. 1858 4s
. See also p. 115.
11788 Watson (Lieut.-Col. J. W.) Statistical Account of Bhdvaagar
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cloth. Bombay, 1883 5s
11789 Wellington (Duke of) A Selection from his Despatches,
Memoranda, and other Papers relating to India, edited by Sidney
J. Owen, maps and plans, 8vo, cloth. 1880 8s 6d
11791 Wheeler (J. Talboys) Madras in the Olden Time: a History of
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half-calf. 1861-62 1 4s
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Harrison, Collet, Francis Hastings, Elwick, and Macrae, 1702-27.
III. Governorship of Macrae (continued), Morton-Pitt, Benyon, Morse, and the
French Occupation, 1727-48.
11792 Summary of Affairs of the Government of India in the
Foreign Department, including Intermediate and Domestic Rela-
tions, 1864-69, 8vo, half-calf. Calcutta, 1868 4s
83, High Street, Movrylebone^ London, W,
626 Frcmcis Edwardis Catalogue
11793 Wheeler (Stephen) The Coronation Durbar at Delhi, 1903:
the Official Record, willii portraits of princes, chiefs, nohles, <fcc.,
and other illustrations, royal 4to, cloth. 1904 2 2s
11794 Edition de hixe, on large paper 10 10s
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1902-January, 1903, as well as an account of the Coronation celebrations in other
parts of the Indian Empire, with lists of the Indian princes, chiefs, nobles,
civil and military officers, and troops which took part in this historical assemblage ;
together with biographical notices of the principal personages.
11795 White (George) Considerations on the Trade to the East
Indies and the State of the E.I. Co. (1691), 8vo, pp. 42. 1782 2s 6d
11796 Another Edition. Account of the Trade to the East
Indies (1691), with Two Tracts : Answer to all Material Objections,
and some Considerations touching E.I. Affairs, Svo, pp. 74. 1782 4s
11798 Willson (Beccles) Ledger and Sword; or, the Honourable
Company of Merchants of England Trading to the East Indies,
1599-1874, portraits and illustrations, 2 vols. 8vo, cloth. 1903 15s
11799 Wilson (Daniel, D.D.) Bishop of Calcutta, Life of, by Rev.
Josiah Bateman, portrait hy Holl, 8vo, cloth. 1861 4s
During Bishop Wilson's long administration (1832-57) he visited all parts of his
great diocese, as well as Chittagong, Moulmein, Malacca. Singapore, Burmah,
Ceylon, Borneo, &o. > . & p i
11801 Wilson (John) History of the Suppression of Infanticide in
Western India, with Notices of the Tribes in which the Practice
has Prevailed, 8vo, cloth. Bombay, 1855 6s
11802 Wilson (Lieut.-Col. W. J.) History of the Madras Army, with
Atlas of maps, 5 vols. 8vo, cloth. 1882-89 1 15s
11803 Wolseley (Viscount) The Story of a Soldier's Life, with por-
trait and plans, 2 vols. 8vo, cloth. 1903 14g
the I?^hf^/v?ifJ "^-^^ ?^ ^n'^^ ^^'^y'"'^ ^ *^^ ^^<>"d Burmese War, 1852-53 ; with
AlumWhfndlwJ^ P^ ^""^'^ ^5 1854-55; during the Indian Mutiny-at the
Ch^a WarTsfU? f\p T^-^"^ reconquest of Oude, 1857-59 ; in the Second
Red Rh^^r ExTedit^nn I8?n"^ Rebellion, 1861 ; Canada, 1861-66; commanded the
Sy reform and tn?ril^^^^^^ ^"'^ ' the A shan tee War, 1873-74 ; lived to assist in
noMe IcZZlt w ^-f*^" command in chief. In these volumes he has recorded
UnprepSXe^^^ ^'^ ^'' ^^'' ^^P*^ ^^ entitled ' Our Habitual
^^, ffi^h Stree^^ Mo/rylebone^ London, W,
PratiGis Edwards^ 8 Catalogue 627
CEYLON.
[^Continued from jpp. 259-66,
11805 Album of 96 Photographs by Lawton, on 76 large mounts, in
1 vol. oblong folio, half-morocco (22 in. by 16| in.). [? 1870] 3 3s
Consists of views of ruined temples, shrines, &c., at Isurumuniya, Wahalpada,
Tisawewa, Mayurapaya, Maha, Bodin Wahanse (Bo Tree enclosure), Lowa Maha
Paya, Dajobas at Iluwanweli, Abhayaginya, Thuparamaya, Jetawanarumaya,
Lankaramaya, Edurihare, Ambustella, Dambulla, Kiri, Rankot, Colossal Buddhas at
Gal Vihara, Jala Wana Rama, Larger and Smaller Kuttam Pokunas, Dambulla and
Abhayagiria Viharas, Tisawewa and Nuwarawewa Tanks, Ceremony of Burning a
High Priest, &c.
11806 Bussche (Capt. L. de) Letters on Ceylon, particularly relative
to the Kingdom of Kandy, niap, 8vo, calf, 1817 6s
11807 Cave (H. W.) Picturesque Ceylon and its Ruined Cities, new
edition, 1 vol. 4to, leather gilt 5 5s
1. Colombo and the Kelani Valley, 10 full-page plates, and 12 illustrations in text.
II. Kandy and Peradeniya, Z^ full-page plates.
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IV. The ruined Cities of Ceylon, il full-page plates, and 16 illustrations in text.
11808 Cordiner (Rev. James) A Description of Ceylon: its In-
habitants, Natural Productions, &c., a Tour round the Island in
1800, the Campaign in Kandy in 1803, and Journey to Ramisseram
in 1804, with 25 engravings, 2 vols. 4to, boards, uncut. 1807 10s
Del Mar (Walter), Visit to Colombo, Galle, Kandy, Anuradhapura,
&c., 1899, illustrated. See Japan, p. 469.
11809 [Fellowes (Robert, D.D.)] The History of Ceylon to 1815,
Religion, Laws, and Manners of the People, their Maxims, &c., by
by Philalethes, A.M.Oxon. ; also Knox's Historical Relation of the
Island, map and plates, 4to, half-calf. 1817 1 10s
Sometimes ascribed to Rey. Mr. Bisset (see above, p. 262) ; but copy '". the
British Museum, where Dr. Fellowes was engaged, bears his name, and the initial
letters H. W. B. above the date of preface. Nov. 13, 1816, refer to Holly Wood,
Blackheath, his residence. See Skeen, ' Adam's Peak,' 1870, pp. 391-395.
11811 Ferguson (John) Ceylon from 1896 to 1903 Journal R. Col.
Inst. Feb., 1904 Is
11812 Knighton (Dr. Wm.) Forest Life in Ceylon, 2 vols. 12mo, half-
calf gilt. 1854 10s 6d
With chapters on the Parsees and Buddhism, Caste in India, the Cave Temples
of Danbool, Anuradhapoora, and Sporting Adventures.
See also p. 263.
11813 Knox (Capt. Robert) Captivity in Ceylon, with Sketch of the
History to 1815, 18mo, calf. 1818 4s 6d
11814 Vocabulary of Singhalese Words, preserved by Dr.
Hooke, MS. now in the British Museum, by D. W. Ferguson, and
other Papers (Journal Ceylon Asiatic Soc, 1896, Vol. XIV.) 5s
83, High /Street, Marylebone, London, W.
628 Francis SdwcM-ds^s Ctbtalogu^
11815 Maitland (Sir Thomas) by Walter Frewen Lord, portrait,
12mo, cloth C* Builders of Greater Britain " Series) 4s
Sir Thomas Maitland was Governor of Ceylon, 1805-10.
11816 Skeen (Wm.) Adam's Peak, Legendary, Traditional, and
Historic Notices of the Samanala and Sri-pdda, with a Descriptive
Account of the Pilgrims' Route from Colombo to the Sacred Foot-
print, ma'p and illustrations, small 4to, cloth. 1870 9s
MALDIVE ISLANDS.
\_Gontimied from pp. 267-^68,
Agassiz (Prof.) Expedition to the Maldives Geog. Joue., April,
1902 (XIX. pp. 480-483) Is 6d
Summary from Ceylon Observer.
11817 Bell (H. 0. P.) The Maldive Islands: An Account of their
Physical Features, Climate, History, Inhabitants, Produce, &c.,
maps and diagrams, folio, cloth. Colombo, 1882 7s 6d
Blanoard (Capt.) Relation du Naufrage sur les lies Maldives, le
12 Avril, 1777, du vaisseau *'Le Duras " Sonnerat, Voyage,
1774-81 (Vol. III. pp. 334-353).
See India, p. 623.
Christopher (Capt. Willmott) Description of the Maldives Trans.
Bombay Geog. Soc, Vol. I. pp. 54-108.
11818 Gardiner (J. Stanley) The Formation of the Maldives, with
clmrts and illustrations Geoq. Jour., March, 1902 (XIX. pp. 277-
301) 2s
ANDAMAN AND NICOBAR ISLANDS.
[Continued from pp, 268-271,
Barbe (Rev. P.) Notice of the Nicobar Islands Bengal Asiatic
Jour., No. 173, 1846, pp. 344-367.
Blyth (E.) Notes on the Fauna of the Nicobar Islands Bengal
Asiatic Jour., No. 173, 1846, pp. 367-379.
Chetvalihr (M.) Governor of Chandernagor, Report on the Anda-
man Islands, 1765 Sonnerat's Voyage (Vol. III. pp. 133-153).
See India, p 623.
Grant (Capt. Bartle) Orchids of the Andaman Islands. See p. 631.
11819 Kloss (C. Boden) In the Andamans and Nicobars : Narrative
;. of a Cruise in the American Schooner "Terrapin" (1900-1), with
Notices of the Islands, their Fauna, Ethnology, 66 full-page and
other illustrations, royal 8vo, cloth. 1903 12s 6d
The best account of theee iBlands and their inhabitants, with notes on their
products, photographs of the islanders, Dampier's narratire of his sojourn in Great
J^licobar and voyage thence to Acheen in a canoe in 1688, and Dr. Koenig's visit to
the same island in 1778.
11820 Leigh (W. H.) Reconnoitering Voyages and Travels,
mcluding Visits to the Nicobar and other Islands of the Indian
Seas, 1837-38, illustrated, 8vo, half-calf. 1840 9s
11821 Mouat (Dr. F. J.) Adventures among the Andaman Islanders,
:iuoa map and illustrations, 8vo, half-morocco. 1863 6s
With a description of the Archipelago, accounts of the Mincopies, and Prof.
Owen 8 paper on th eir characteristics, Dr. Blyth on zoology, &c.
83, High Street, Marylebone, London, W.
80 " brands Edwards* s Cdtatogue 620
< .
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"^ BURMA.
[Gcyiitinued from pp. 272-28S,
11822 Anderson (John, M.D.) Eeport of the Expedition to Western
Yunan, via Bhamo (1868), 2 maps and 5 plates, royal 8vo, cloth.
Calcutta, 1871 16s
The oflBcial report of the journey under Major Sladen in 1868, preceded by
chapters on the Kingdom of Pong, Wars between Burma and China, European
Intercourse with Bhamo, Physical Features, Geology, &;c., of the Country, the
Kayens and Shan Races, Mahommedans in Yunan, Trade Routes, the Irawady and
its Sources.
See also pp. 272, 284.
11823 The Selungs of the Mergui Archipelago, 4= photo plates, 8vo,
cloth. 1890 3s
See also B. Burma Gazetteer, p. 273 ; Forrest, p. 275 ; Malcom, p. 278 ; Suther-
land, p. 281 ; Tavoy, p. 281.
11824 [Burmese] Alphabetum Barmanum sen Bomanum Regni
Avac finitimarumque Regionum, pp. xlv. 51, 12mo, calf. Rome,
1776 (rare) 6s
11825 Bible Lessons for the Christian Year: New Testament
Series in Sgau Karen, small 4to, sewed. Toimgoo, 1898 3s
11826 Ellis (Beth) An English Girl's First Impressions of Burmah,
12mo, pp. 256, cloth. Wigan, 1899 3s
11827 Fytche (Gen. Albert) Burma Past and Present, with Personal
Reminiscences of the Country, 1841-71, steel portraits, map, and 18
plates {some coloured), 2 vols. 8vo, cloth. 1878 98
Includes chapters on the History, Ethnography, Natural History and Sporting,
the Elephant, Language and Literature, Agriculture, Trade, Finance, Buddhism and
Kducation ; Official Reports of Expeditions and Missions.
See also p. 276.
11828 Gascoyne (Miss G. Trench) Among Pagodas and Fair Ladies:
Tour through Burma, illustrated, 8vo, cloth. 1896 6s 6d
11829 Jones-Parry (Capt. S. H.) Royal Dublin Fusiliers. An Old
Soldier's Memories, with portrait, 8vo, cloth. 1897 5s
Capt. Jones-Parry served with the 62nd Madras Native Infantry at Vellore and
Bellary ; in the Second Burmese War at Rangoon, Pegu, and Tonghoo ; with the
Turks in the Crimea and during the Mutiny in the Relief of Lucknow.
11830 Judson (Rev. A., D.D.) Memoir of His Life and Labors, by
Wayland, portrait, 2 vols. 12mo, cloth. Boston, 1853 7s
MuNRO (Sir Thomas) Minutes on the War in Burma, 1824-26. See
Selections from his Official Writings by Sir Alex. Arbuthnot, p. 199.
11831 Sangermano (Father) The Burmese Empire a Hundred Years
Ago, Dr. Tandy's translation, with Introduction and Notes by
Jardine, map, 8vo, cloth. 1893 (pub. 10s 6d) 2s 6d
Burmese Cosmography ; Burmese History ; Constitution of the Burmese
Empire ; Religion of the Burmese ; Moral and Physical Constitution of the
Burmese Empire; Burmese Code, with Appendices and Index.
11832 Scott [Sir] J. G., " Shway Yoe") Burma as It Was, as It Is,
and as It Will Be, 12mo, cloth. 1886 3s 6d
88, High Street, MaryUhone, London, W.
030 Frcmois Edwa/rds*s Ccdahgue
PRODUCTS AND NATURAL HISTORY OF INDIA
AND ADJACENT COUNTRIES.
IGontinued from pp. 284-303,
11833 Agricultural and Horticultural Society of India :
Transactions, Vols. II. to VI. and VIII., 6 vols. 8vo, cloth, 1836.
Calcutta, 1841 1 10s
11833b Journal of, Vols. I. to XIY. (wanting 5 parts), 1842-65
(6 vols, half-calf, rest in parts) 1 12s
118330, Journal, New Series, Vols. I. to VIII., 1867-90, in Parts
1 10s
This collection contains original papers and reports on soils, climate, irrigation,
floras, and natural and acclimatized products in diflEerent parts of India and adjacent
countries, Ceylon, &;c. ; papers on farming, gardening, forests and timber, cotton,
flax, hemp, rhea, jute, bamboo, cane and cane-sugar, tobacco, tea, coffee, chicory,
hops, opium, senna, wheat, rice, tapioca, maize, paddy, arrowroot, vanilla, apple,
peach, orange, banana, pineapple, mango, melon, grape, plantain, paper, caoutchouc,
cochineal, indigo, oils, dyes, silk and silkworms, wool and sheep, cattle, &c.
11834 Anderson (Prof.) Fauna of the Mergui Archipelago, plates^
2 vols. 4to, cloth. 1889 2 5s
11835 Ball (V.) Geology of India, Manual of the. Part III.,
Economic Geology, maps and plates, 684 pp. roy . 8vo, cl. 1881 7s 6d
Diamond, Graphite, Amber, Coal, Peat, Petroleum ; Sulphur, Molybdenum,
Arsenic, Bismuth, Antimony, Platinum, Mercury ; Gold, Silver, Copper, Lead,
Zinc, Tin, Titanium, Cobalt, Nickel, Manganese, Chromium ; Iron ; Aluminium and
Cerium Compounds, Magnesium Compounds, Calcium Barium and Strontium
Compounds, Sodium and Potassium Compounds, Silica and Silicates, Building,
Litho, Mill, and Grind-stones, Clays and Kaolin, Soils. Appendices, Vocabulary,
Weights and Measures.
For Parts I. and II. see p. 297.
11836 Beddome (R. H.) Icones Plantarum Indiae Orientalis ; or,
Plates and Descriptions of New and Rare Plants, chiefly of South
India, 300 large and beautifully executed plates, Parts I.-XV., all
published in 1 vol. 4to, cloth. Madras, 1862-3 (pub. 6 10s) 30s
11837 The Ferns of British India, 345 plates, 2 vols. 4to, cloth.
1866-1870 (pub. 8 19s 6d) 63s
11838 Church (Prof. A. H.) Food Grains of India, with 35 illustra-
tions, 4to, cloth. 1886 4s 6d
Cinnamon Tree in Ceylon, Account of, translated by Dr.
Scheucher. Forrest, New Guinea, 1779 (pp. 338-349, with plate),
see p. 540
11839 Cunningham (Colonel D. D.) Some Indian Friends and
Acquaintances, with coloured and other illustrations, 8vo, cloth.
1903 lOg
Chapters on the habits of some of the commoner bird and animal inmates of
the streets and gardens of Indian towns as observed during a residence of nearly
thirty years duration in Bengal, including Kites. Grows, Cuckoos, Babblers,
nrnn^l: K^^^^^^ ^'S^^' Honcysuckers and Tailor-Birds, Bee-Eaters, Rollers,
?ir?i?f n'.^ if ^'^t''' J^7*'' ,^^'^S'' Weaver-Birds, Shrikes, Sparrows, Wagtails,
mS;? yJwL"* '^^''^'^Pf^^e'''' ^^*' Vultures, Eagles, Swifts, Goatsuckers.
83t High Street, Marylebone, London, W.
Indiam, Products and Natural History 631
11840 Fruits, Flowers, and Plants : Twenty original Coloured
Drawings of Specimens found in the East Indies, large folio, boards.
(? 1830) 2
The specimens include the Mangos, Jack, Catseye, Ramboutan, Red Jambee
Lychee, Pepper, Cocoa, Nutmeg, Coffee, Water Melon, Duka, Cocoa-nut, Raja
Plantain, Betel-nut, Custard Apple, Bullock's Heart, Clove, Durian, Mangostan,
Monkey Cup, Cashoe Nut, Gambler, &c.
11841 Grant (Capt. Bartle) The Orchids of Burma, including the
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Compiled from the works of various authorities Re v. Charles Parish's article on
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11842 Gray (J. E.) Illustrations of Indian Zoology, chiefly selected
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Most of the birds and many other specimens are life size : mammals are repre-
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11843 Hen wood (W.J.) Metalliferous Deposits of Kumaon,&c., pp. 46.
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11844 Lees (Dr. Nassau) Tea Cultivation, Cotton, and other Agricul-
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11845 Mukharji (T. N.) Art Manufactures of India, with map. 12mo,
cloth. Calcutta, 1888 6s
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11846 Royle (Dr. Forbes) The Fibrous Plants of India fitted for
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1855 6s
Tremenheere (Capt. G. B.) Eeports on Tin and Manganese of
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RELIGIONS. LANGUAGES, LITERATURE, FOLKLORE,
OF INDIA, CEYLON, &c.
^Continued from pp. 304-60,
11847 Belnos (Mrs. S. C.) The Sundhya, or the Daily Prayers of the
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11848 Bhagavat-Geeta : Dialogues of Krishna and Arjoon, Sanscrit,
Canarese, and English in Parallel Columns, edited by the Rev. J.
Garrett, 4to, half-calf (scarce). Bangalore^ 1846 1 10s
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632 Francis Edwards^s Catalogue
11849 Blavatsky (Madame) From the Caves and Jungles of
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11851 Bombay Literary Society, Transactions of the, 1804-21,
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11852 Burnouf (E.) Essai sur leYeda; ou, Introduction a la Con-
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11854 Calcutta Review, Selection of Articles from the Original
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11855 Canarese. Naga Yarmma's Karnataka Bhasha-Bhushana,
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11856 Elementary Canarese Grammar, by Hodson, 8vo. Bangalore, 1864 58
11857 English-Canarese School Dictionary, 8vo, hf.-mor. Mangalore,l889 58
11858 Krishna Katha Sangraha : History of Krishna in Canarese, 2 vols. 8vo.
[Mpsorel 1886-87 ISs
11859 Selection of Stories and Revenue Papers in the Karnataca Language,
with Dialogues and Translations, revised by Sir Walter Elliot, 4to, calf.
Madras, 18i6 lOs
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11861 Forster (George) Sketches of the Mythology and Customs of
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that of other nations."-CRAUFURD, Hindoos (1817), Vol. I. pp. 79-80, 1792.
Gerard (Capt.) A Vocabulary of the Kunawar Language. Bengal
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11862 Hamilton (Charles) The Hed^ya, or Guide ; a Commentary on
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11863 Hindustani, New Testament in, 8vo, cloth (B. and F. B.
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11864 Hodgson (Brian H.) Illustrations of the Literature and
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11865 Indian Vocabulary (The) [of Native Terms, Proper Names
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11866 Kashmiri. Essays on Ka9m!ri Grammar, by Dr. G. A.
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11868 Lord (Henry) A Display of Two Forraigne Sects in the East
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and the Sect of Persees, the Ancient Inhabitants of Persia, together
with the Religion and Manners of each Sect, finely engraved title-
page, small 4to, half-calf. 1630 1 Is
11871 Malayalam. Outlines of a Grammar of the Malayalim
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Spring, 4to, boards (scarce). Madras, 1839 10s
11872 Grammar of Malayalam, by Dr. Gundert, 8vo, bds. Mangalore, 1868 58
11873 Gundert'8 Malayalam-English Dictionary, 1134 pp. royal 8vo, half-bound.
Mangalore, 1872 1 IDs
11875 Menu Sanhita : The Institutes of Menu, with the Commentary
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11876 Mullens (Rev. Joseph) The Religious Aspects of Hindu
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Discussions on the Vedas ; the Sankhya, the Nyaya, the Vedanta, and a com-
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11877 Muller (Sir F. Max) The Six Systems of Philosophy, new and
cheaper edition, 12mo, cloth, 1903 6s
11878 Sanskrit Grammar for Beginners (Nagari and Roman
letters), royal 8vo, cloth. 1866 {scarce) 1 10s
11879 The Hitopadesa, First Book: Sanskrit Text, Translitera-
tion, Analysis, and Translation, royal 8vo, cloth. 1864 5s
See also pp. 332-334.
11881 Oman (J. Campbell) The Mystics, Ascetics, and Saints of
India, with illustrations by W. C. Oman, 8vo, cloth. 1903 10s
A study of Sadhuism, with an account of the Yogis, Sanyasis, Bairagie, and
other strange Hindu sectarians.
11882 Indian Life, Religious and Social, 12mo, cloth. 1889 3s
The sages of India, Mahatmas, &c., Fortune-Tellers, the Arya and the Brahmo
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11883 The Indian Epics: Story of the ' Ramayana ' and the
* Mahabharata,* with Notes, 12mo, cloth. (Bohn) 1894 4s
8S, High Street, Marylehone, London, W.
634 Francis Edwards^s Catalogue
11884 Parseeisnl. The Desatir, or Sacred Writings of the Ancient
Persian Prophets, English translation, 8vo, bds. Bombay^ 1818 3s
Sir Wm. Jones was " taken in " by the original of this work : ** One of the most
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11885 The Parsees, Stray Letters from Asia, by Hon. C. D.
Poston, 8vo, cloth, tor private circulation. 1875 2s
11886 Elhordeh Avesta (original text), thick 12mo, cloth 5s
11887 Poussin (Prof. L. de la YalMe) Bouddhisme : Etudes et
Mat^riaux (Adikarmapradlpa Bodhicaryavataratika), 4to, boards.
{Brussels] 1898 9s
11888 Prema-Sagara (The); or, Ocean of Love, Prof. Eastwick's
literal translation of the Hindi Text, annotated and explained by
Pincott, 8vo, cloth. 1897 (pub. 12s) 4s
This work embodies the teaching and objects of worship of nearly one hundred
millions of our fellow subjects in India, that is of Kama and Krishna, the former
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No Western person can understand the people until he has mastered the facts,
philosophy, and spiritual import of the Ram^yana of Tulsi Das, and the story of
the life of Krishna as it is rendered in the ' Prema S^gara.'
11889 Ramayana (The), translated into English Prose from the
Sanskrit of Valmiki, edited by Manmatha Nath Dutt, 3 vols. 8vo,
cloth. Calcutta, 1891 1 Is
11891 Rig Veda ; Aitareya Brahmanam of the : Meaning of the
Sacrificial Prayers ; Origin, Performance, and Sense of the Rites of
the Vedic Religion, in Sanskrit, with translation and explanations
by Dr. Haug, 2 vols. 12mo, cloth. 1863 (pub. 42s) 14s
For the ' Rig Veda ' and other works on, see p. 353.
11894 Schlegel (Aug. Wilh. von) Indische Bibliothek : Eine
Zeitschrift, Vols. I. II. (4 parts) and HI. (Part I.), 8vo, sewed.
Bonny 1823-30 148
11895 Schreiber (Max) Buddha und die Frauen, 12mo, pp. 114.
Tubingen, 1903 2s
11896 Sellon (Edward) Annotations on the Sacred Writings of the
Hindus ; an Epitome of some of the most remarkable and leading
Tenets in the Faith of that People, illustrating their Priapic Rites
and Phallic Principles, new edition, 8vo, cloth. 1902
Only 100 copies issued for private circulation.
11897 Sindhi Reading Book in the Sanskrit and Arabic Character,
by Rev. E. Trumpp, 8vo, cloth. Bombay, 1858 4s
See also p. 356.
SoNNiNi (M.) De la Religion des Indiens: des livres sacr^s,
temples, fetes, ceremonies, symbols, &c., with numerous plates.
See SoNNERAT's Voyage (1774-81). Paris, 1806
11898 Strong (Major-Gen. D. M.) The Metaphysic of Christianity
and Buddhism: a Symphony, 12mo, cloth. 1899 2s 6d
11899 Swinton (R. B.) An Indian Tale or Two, 12mo, cloth. 1886 Is
An amusing collection of tales, c hiefly translated from the Tamil.
83, High Street, Ma/rylehone, London, W.
Indicm BeUgions, Literature, dec. 635
11900 Sacred Books of the East, translated by Oriental Scholars,
and edited by Max Miiller, complete set, Vols. I. to XLVII. and
XLIX., 8vo, cloth. Oxford, 1879-1900 21
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6, 9. The Qur'an, trans. Palmer, 2 vols. 18s
7. Institutes of Vishnu, trans. Jolly 98
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10. Dhammapada, trans. Miiller ; Sutta-Nipata, trans. Fausboll 98
11. Buddhist Suttas, trans. Rhys Davids 98
12, 26, 41, 43, 44, Satapatha-Brahmana, trans. Eggeling, 5 vols. 2 98 6d
13, 17, 20. Vinaya Texts, tr. Rhys Davids and Oldenberg, 3 vols. 1 78
19. The Fo-sho-hing-tsan-king : Life of Buddha, trans. Beal - 9d
21. Saddharma-pundarika (Lotus of the True Law), trans. Kern lOs 6d
22, 45. Graina-Sutras, trans. Jacobi, 2 vols. 198 6d
25. Manu, trans. Biihler 188
29, 30. Grihy a- Sutras, trans. Oldenberg, 2 vols. each lOs 6d
32, 46. Vedic Hymns, Vol. L, tr. Max Miiller, 168 ; Vol. II., tr. Oldenberg 128
33. Minor Law Books, trans. Jolly, Part I. 9s
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35, 36. Questions of K. Milinda, tr. Rhys Davids, 2 vols. 19s 6d
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49, Buddhist Mahayana Texts, trans. Cowell, Miiller, Takakusu 10s 6d
11901 Swynnerton (Rev. Charles) Romantic Tales from the Punjab,
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"The real interest of these stories and this book is the connexion between
Punjab folk-lore and the mythology of the Greeks, Teutons, and Hindus."
Morning Post.
11902 [Tamil] Grammatica Damulica. . . .seu Malabarica a Bartho-
lomseo Ziegenbalg, small 4to, cf. Halle, Saxony, 1716 (rare) 7s 6d
11903 Historia Passionis Jesu Christi. . . .Damulic^ ex qiiatuor
Evangelistis conscripta a Benjamin Schultze, Missionario Danico
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See also pp. ,356, 357.
11904 Telugu. Dictionary, English and Teloogoo, by J. 0. Morris,
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11905 Telugu-English Dictionary, with Explanations in English and in Telugu,
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11906 English-Telugu Dictionary, by C. P. Brown, royal Svo, half -calf. Madras,
1862 1
11907 Grammar of Teloogoo (or Gentoo), by A. D. Campbell, 3rd ed. royal 8vo,
half-bound. Madras, 1849 (scarce) ^ lOs
11908 Anelo-Telugu Dictionary, with the Telugu Words in Roman and Telugu
Characters, by Rev. P. Percival, Svo, cloth. Madras, 1861 3s
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11911 Tulu-English Dictionary, by Rev. A. Manner, 8vo, half-bound. MangcUore,
1886 ^^
11912 English-Tulu Dictionary, by the same, 8vo, hf .-bd. Mangalore, 1888 8s
11913 Williams (Sir Monier) Hinduism, 12mo, cloth (S.P.C.K.).
1877 1^ ^
11914 Wilson (Prof. H. H.) The Yishnu Purana: a System of
Hindu Mythology and Tradition, from the Sanskrit, with Notes,
edited by Fitzedward Hall, with Index, 6 vols. Svo, cloth.
1864-77 ^S 3s
For other works by Prof. H. H. Wilson see p. 360.
INDO-CHINA.
[Continued from pp. 361-370,
11915 Anderson (Dr. J.) English Intercourse with Siam in the
Seventeenth Century, wiap, Svo, cloth. 1890 (pub. 15s) 4s
See Note of Contents, p. 361.
11916 Barrow (Sir John) Voyage to Cochin-China, 1792-93, with
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1806 14s
11917 Barth (A.) Inscriptions Sanscrites du Cambodge, Atlas o/17
plates, imperial folio, boards. Paris, 1885 12s
11918 Bo wring (Sir John) The Kingdom and People of Siam, with
map and plates {some coloured), 2 vols. 8vo, half-calf. 1857 15s
11919 Campbell (J. G. D.) Siam in the Twentieth Century, map and
16 illustrations, 8vo, cloth. 1902 10s
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Government, commerce, the Chinese in Siam, and other international questions.
11921 Crawfurd (John) Journal of an Embassy to Siam and Cochin-
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plates, 4to, half-morocco. 1828 12s
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11922 Dalton (Wm.) Phaulcon the Adventurer; or, the Europeans
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11923 [McCarthy (James)] Report of a Survey in Siam, 1894, photo-
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11924 Turpin (M.) Histoire Civile et Naturelle du Royaume de Siam,
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Compiled from MSS. of the French Missionaries. See also p. 364.
83 High Street, Marylebone, London, W.
Francis Edwards^ s Catalogue 637
CHINA.
[Continued from pp. 371-4^6,
11925 Anecdotes Chinoises, Japonises, Siamoises [Tonquinoises,
Cochinchinoises], &c., dans lesquelles on s'est attache principale-
ment aux Mceurs, Usages, Coutumes, et Religions, 1 vol. 12mo, old
calf. 1774 7s 6d
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11926 Bell (John, of Antermony) Travels from St. Petersburg in
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1788 9s
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Peter the Great, 1715-18. (2) Journey through Siberia to China, in company with
Mr. de Lange, Russian agent, with account of occurrences in Pekin, "&c., 1719 22.
(3) Mr. de Lange's Journal of his Residence in Pekin, 1721-22, translated from the
French. (4) .Tourney to Derbent with the Russian Army, 1722. (5) Journey to
Constantinople in 1737-38.
See also p. 374.
11927 Brinkley (Capt.) Japan and China: their History, Arts,
Sciences, Manners, Customs, Laws, Religion, and Literature, ivith
over 100 full-page reproductions in colour, and many others in hlacTc
and white, complete in 12 vols. 8vo, cloth, gilt top. 1903-4 S 8s
Vols. IX.-XII. relate to China, the country, government, trade, religion,
education, secret societies, the principal cities, Keramic art and manufacture.
See also p. 467.
11928 Canton Register (The), Vol. IV. Nos. 1 to 24, Jan. 3 to
Dec. 19, 1831, folio, bound Chinese silk (rare) 19s
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11929 Chinese Water-Colour Sketches. Twenty-four large
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and weighing processes ; Silk Culture all the processes ; the whole
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11930 Thirty-four Coloured Drawings of Birds and Flowers
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Demons, &c., in portfolio, 17 in. by 14 in. Circa 1850 3 15s
11931 Chinese Emperor, Officials, and Ladies of Rank : Fourteen
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638 Francis Edwa/rds^s Catalogue
11933 Colquhoun (A. R.) Across Chryse : Explorations in South
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30 facsimiles of native drawings, and 300 photo-illustrations and
sketches, 2 vols. 8vo, half-calf, gilt. 1883 16s
The narrative of a most adventurous journey through Yunnan to Bhamo and
down the Irawadi.
See also pp. 363:and 379.
11934 Coucheron-Uamot (Lieut. W.) Die Geschichte Ostasiens
nach dem Frieden von Shimonoseki, aus dera Norwegischen, von
Robolsky, illustrated, royal 8vo, sewed. Leipzig, 5s
Chapters on the China- Japan War, Corea, Formosa, &c., with some battle scenes,
portraits, and groups illustrating the European tour of Li Hung-Cbang and his suite.
11935 Cunningham (Alfred) History of the Szechuen [Anti- Foreign]
Riots, May to June, 1895, map, 8vo, pp. . Shanghai, 1895 3s 6d
11936 The Chinese Soldier, and other Sketches; Description of
the Capture of Manila, photo-portraits and other illustrations, 8vo,
bound in Chinese style. Hong Kong, [1900] 4s 6d
Contains an interview with, and portrait of Li Hung-Chang.
11937 D (T. A.) "Where Chineses Drive": English Student.
Life at Peking, by a Student Interpreter, 8vo, cloth. 1885 4s
11938 Franke (Dr. 0.) Beschreibung des Jehol-Gebietes in der
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... S^"^'e8 of the geography, government, people, flora, fauna, &c., of the Province
J^.E. of Peking.
11939 Gaedertz (A.) Schantung, map and 21 illust. Berlin, 1902 2s
Abt. Berlin Cbarlottenburg d. Deutsch Kol.-Ges., Bd. VI. heft 6, pp. 135-162.
11940 Geil CWm. Edgar) A Yankee on the Yangtse Kiang, with 100
photo-illustrations, 8vo, cloth. 1904 68
11941 Hewlett (W. Meyrick) The Siege of the- Peking Legations,
June to Aug., 1900, unth plans, 8vo, pp. 108. Harrow Is 6d
11942 Hue (M. I'Abbe) L'Empire Chinois, faisant suite a Touvrage
Souvenirs d'un Voyage dans la Tartaric et le Thibet, 2 vols. 8vo.
calf. Paris, 1854 7g
For English translation, see p. 390,
11942b Hughes (Mrs. T. F.) Among the Sons of Han: Notes of a
Six Years' Residence in various Parts of China and Formosa, map,
8vo, cloth. 1881 4g
11943 [Hunter (Wm. C.)] The 'Fan Kawe' at Canton before Treaty
Days, 1825-44, by An Old Resident, portrait of Howqua, 12mo,
cloth. 1882 ^ ' 3g6^
11944 Isbrand (Everard) Journal of the Embassy from the Emperors
of Muscovy, &c.. Over Land into China, 1693-95, from the High
Dutch, with curious Observations concerning the Products of
Russia, by H. W. Ludolf, portrait of Czar Peter, 12mo, calf, rare.
10a
For 4to edition, with plates, see p. 390.
11945 Jenkins (Robert C.) The Jesuits in China and the Legation of
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83, High Street, Ma/ryUhone, London, W,
Chind 639
11946 Kennedy (Admiral Sir Wm.) Hurrah for the Life of a Sailor !
Fifty Years in the Royal Navy, illustrated^ 8vo, cloth. 1900 5s
Admiral Kennedy served on board H.M.S. " Calcutta " in the Second China
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11947 Krieger (Dr. Bogdan) Die Erster Hundert Jahre Kussisch-
Chinesischer Politik, royal 8vo, pp. 76. Berlin^ 1904 2s 6d
Account of the first Russian Embassies to China, including Baikows, 1654 ;
Isbrand Ides, 1692 ; Lange's Three Missions, 1715-27.
11948 Laffitte (Pierre) Chinese Civilization and Western Relations,
translated by J. Carey Hall, 8vo, pp. 140. Yokohama, 1887 4s
11949 Leech (J. H.) Butterflies from China, Japan, and Corea, map,
views, and 43 coloured plates, containing hundreds of figures, 3 vols.
4to, half-morocco. 1892-94 7 10s
See Japan, p. 478.
11950 Little (Mrs. Archibald) Li Hung-Chang; his Life and Time^,
map and portraits, 8vo, cloth. 1903 9s
11951 Manifold (Col. C. C.) Recent Exploration and Economic
Development in Central and Western China, map and 9 illustrations
Geog. Jour., March, 1904, pp. 281-313 Is 6d
11952 [Mendoza (Juan Gonzalez de)] TheHistorie of the | great and
mightie kingdome | of China, and the Situation | thereof : Togither
with the great riches, huge | Citties, poll tike gouvernement, and |
rare inuentions in the same, \ translated out of Spanish by R. Parke
London | I. Wolfe 1588. 8vo, calf 5 ISs
11953 Messing (Otto) Steuer- und Finanzwesen Chinas an Hand der
Geschichte, plan Berlin, 1902 2s
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11954 Nye (Gideon) The Morning of My Life in China : History of
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11955 Peking, the Goal, the Sole Hope of Peace; Causes of the
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11956 The Opium Question, the Northern Campaigns, and Treaty
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11957 Parker (Prof. Edward Harper) China Past and Present, with
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11962 Szechenyi (Graf en Bela) Die Wissenschaftlichen Ergebnisse
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11963 Stanford's Map of China Inland Mission Stations, 22 in. by
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11964 Thomson (John) Through China with a Camera, 11 4t full-page
and other illustrations, small 8vo, cloth. 1899 (pub. 7s 6d) 3s
Contents. -A Brief Sketch of the Condition of China, Past and Present ; the
Chinaman at Home and Abroad ; Canton and Kwangtung Province ; Formosa ;
Foochow and the River Min ; Shanghai; Ningpo ; Chefoo ; Tientsin: the. Great
Wall, <kc.
Appendix .The Aboriginal Dialects of Formosa. The Illustrations comprise
Street Scenes, Street Industries, Views, Examples of Architecture, Portraits of
Natives, Military Types, &c.
11965 Wegener (Georg) Zur Kriegszeit durch China, 1900-1, map
and photo-illustrations, royal 8vo, sewed. Berlin, 1902 5s
11966 Williams (F. Wells) The Chinese Immigrant in Further Asia
(in the Philippines, Indo-China, Hong Kong, Borneo, &c.) 2s
Amer. Hist. Rev. Vol. V., No. 3, pp. 503-617.
CHINESE LANGUAGE AND LITERATURE.
[Continued from pp. 4.16-4^6.
11967 Chalmers (J.) The Rhymes of the Shi- King (China Review,
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11968 Chinese Repository (The) Yols. IX., X., XL, May, 1840, to
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11969 Ching-Tih (The Emperor) Rambles in Keang Nan : a Chinese
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11971 Davis (Sir J. F.) San-yu-low; or, the Three Dedicated Rooms:
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11972 Hackman (L. H.) Chinesische Schriftzeichen 2s
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11973 Harlez (C. de) Luh-Ying-Tchi-Li. Les R^glements Militaires
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11974 Fleurs de I'Antique Orient (Jour. Asiat. pp. 57). 1896 ^s 6d
11975 Les Figures Symbohques du Yi-King (Jour. Asiat. pp. 67). 1897 2s 6d
11976 Le Yi-King, traduit d'apr^s les Interpretes Chinois aveo la Version Mand-
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11977 Kong-Tze Kia-Yu : Les Entretiens Familiers de Confucius, royal 8vo, pp. 197.
Paris, 1899 5s
11978 Hirth (Fredk.) Die Malerei in China, pp. 22. Leipziy, 1900 2s
11980 Lacouperie (Prof. Terrien de) The Tree of Life and the
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11981 The Old Babylonian Characters and their Chinese Derivates, pp. 27 28 6d
11982 Une Monnaie Bactro-Chinoise (Comptes Rendus), pp. 14. Paris, 1890 2s
11983 Catalogue of Chinese Coins, Vllth Cent. B.C. to a.d. 621, including the
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11984 The Calendar Plant of China, the Cosmic Tree and the Date Palm of
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Susiana, royal 8vo, pp. 10. 1890 Is 6d
11986 Des Recherches R6centes de la Linguistique relatives aux Langues de
I'Extr^me Orient, par Raoul de la Grasserie (M6m. Soc. Linguistique
VII.), pp.31. 1891 2s
11987 Morrison (Dr. Robert) Translations from Original Chinese MS.
OflQcial Reports, 8vo, pp. 42. Canton, 1815 3s 6d
KOREA.
[Continued from pp. 4^7-4^.
11989 Hamilton (Angus) Korea, iZ^i^s^m^ecZ, 8vo, cloth. 1904 15s
11990 Knochenhauer (Bruno) Korea, map, 8vo (excerpt, pp. 74-124).
Berlin 2s
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1887 2s 6d
11992 Turley (Robert T.) A Visit to the Yalu Region and Central
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TIBET.
[^Continued from pp. 4^0-4S9,
11994 Alphabetum Tangutanum sive Tibetanum, 12mo, pp. xvi-138,
calf, rare. Borne, 1773 6s
Chirol (Val.) The Middle Eastern Question: Indian Defences,
Tibet, &c. See Persia, p. 529.
11995 Das (Sarat Chandra) Journey to Lhasa and Central Tibet,
edited by the Hon. W. W. Rockhill, portrait, 7 maps and plans,
and 27 illustrations, 8vo, cloth. {B. Geog. Soc.) 1902 4s 6d
Narrative of two journeys to Tibet, with the author's observations of the
country, ethnological and other information, and folk-lore, gathered during his
residences at Tashi-lhunpo and Lhasa, account of the Grand Lama and the great
officials, the government, marriage customs, funerals, festivals, &c. The illustrations
and plans consist of a large map of Tibet and surrounding regions (23 in. by 18 in.),
revised to date), map showing the author's routes, plans vf Lhasa, Shigatze,
Monastery of Tashi-lhunpo, residence of the Dalai Lama, the Grand Temple of
Cho-Khang copied and coloured from native drawings, photo- views of the palace
of the Grand Lama, a Tibetan princess, a Lepcha soldier, and scenery.
11996 Freshfield (D. W.) Notes from Tibet; WaddeU (Col. L. A.)
Map of Lhasa and its JEnvirons Geog. Jour., March, 1904, pp. 361-
366 Is 6d
11997 Hedin (Sven) Central Asia and Tibet : Towards the Holy City
of Lassa, with 420 illustrations from drawings and photographs,
8 coloured plates, and 5 maps, 2 vols, royal Svo, cl. 1903 1 10s
Narrative of the great traveller's journeys during the years 1899-1902 ; Stock-
holm to Kashgar ; floating down the lonely Tarim, a journey by boat through the
desert ; across the Takla-Makan Desert, the land of perpetual twilight ; Lop-nor
and its sister lakes, a reedy wilderness in the desert ; in Northern Tibet, mountains,
lakes, and quagmires at high altitudes ; across the Desert of Gobi, mountain defiles
and a waterless desert ; the ruined towns of Lou-Ian, a vanished country ; a survey
of the Lop Desert, a wandering lake ; across Tibet from North to South, travelling
among the clouds ; a dash for Lassa, the forbidden land of the holy books ; across
iibet to Ladak, a cham of highland lakes ; to India, Kashgar, and Home, vid the
Monastery of Himis. = >
For the traveller's former journeys and explorations see p. 445.
11998 Waddell (Major) The Buddhism of Tibet or Lamaism, its
Mystic Cults, Symbolism, and Mythology, and its Relation to
to Indian Buddhism, with 200 illustrations, 8vo, cloth. 1895 20s
11999 Wellby (Capt. M. S.) Through Unknown Tibet, maps and
illustrations, Svo, half-morocco, gilt. 1898 10s 6d
83, High Street, Marylebone, London, W.
Francis Edwards' slGatalogue 64.3
CHINESE TARTARY AND MONGOLIA.
[Continued from pp. i-iO-J^iO,
12001 Campbell (0. W.) Journeys in Eastern Mongolia, 1902, 8 illus-
trations and large map Geog. Journal, Nov., 1903, pp. 485-521 2s
12002 Futterer (Dr. K.) Geographische Skizzen der Wiiste Gobi,
zwischen Hami und Su-tsch6u, large map, imp. 8vo, sewed. 1902
(Petermann, No. 139) 3s 6d
GA.UBIL (P^re) Histoire des Mongous. See Genghis Kan
12003 [Genghis Kan] Histoire de Gentchiscan et de Toute la
Dinastie des Mongous, ses Successeurs, Conqu^rans de. la Chine ;
tir^e de I'Histoire Chinoise, et traduite par le R. P.Gaubil de la
Compagnie de Jesus, Missionnaire k P^kingj 4to, calf. Paris, 1734 9s
See also p. 444.
12004 Hedin (Sven) Central Asia and Tibet : Towards the Holy City
of Lassa, with portrait, 4 maps, 8 coloured plates, and 420 illustra-
tions, from drawings and photographs, 2 vols, royal 8vo, cloth,
gilt tops. 1903 1 10s
See also pp. 445 and 642.
Shah-Rokh (Sultan) Embassies and Letters to the Emperor of China,
from the * Matla us Sadein ' of Abdur Rezak, with translation by
Wm. Chambers Asiatic Miscellany, Vol. I., 1785, pp. 71-114.
12005 Shaw (Robert) Visits to High Tartary, Yarkand, and Kashgaf,
and Return over the Karakoram Pass to Ladak, map and illustra-
tions, Svo, half-calf, gilt. 1871 10s
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contains chapters on the physical features of the country and on the various
Toorkistan tribes " Tartarized Aryans."
See also p. 448.
12006 Stein (M. Aurel) Sand-Buried Ruins of Khotan : Personal
Narrative of a Journey of Archaeological and Geographical Explora-
tion in Chinese Turkestan, map and over 150 illustrations, 8vOj
cloth. 1903 15s
"A work which is as admirable in execution as it is important for the valuable
matter it contains. Indeed, it would not be easy to conceive an abler survey, at
once clear and full of the keenest insight, of the historic and archseological problems
connected with Central Asia. It is certain to mark an era in the investigation of
that part of the world. This classic production for such it is bound to become
cannot be too warmly recommended." Sven Hedin.
Tbans-Himalayan Missions to Yarkund, Tibet, &c. Calcutta
Review, Jan., 1877, Reprint, 1895, pp. 301-345.
12007 Trotter ([Sir] H.) Account of the Survey Operations of the
Mission to Yarkand and Kashgar, 4to, cloth. Calcutta, 1875 10s
83, High Street, Maryleeone, London^ W.
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SIBERIA AND MANCHUEIA.
[Continued from pp, 450-^60,
12010 Adler (Bruno) Der Nordasiatische Pfeil : ein Beitrag zur
Kenntnis der Anthropogeographie des Asiatischen Nordens, ma'p
and 8 plates, 4to (Intern. ArcMv. f. Ethnog.), Leyden, 1901 5s
12011 Choris (Louis) Voyage Pittoresque autour du Monde, avec
portraits de Sauvages d'Amerique, d'Asie, d'Afrique, et des Isles
du Grande Ocean ; des Paysages, des Vues Maritimes, et plusieurs
objets d'Histoire Naturelle, accompagn^ de Descriptions par
Cuvier, Chamisso, et d' Observations sur les Cranes humains par
Gall, 193 coloured plates and 2 maps, folio, half-calf. Paris,
1822 4 10s
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1815-18. The Californian and N.W. coasts of America, Kamtchatka. the Radack
and Ralick Chains (Marshall Islands), Carolines, and Philippines were visited. For
Kotzebue's Narrative of the Voyage, see p. 455. The artist has given 10 illustrations
to Kamtchatka and its inhabitants.
12012 Coxe (Wm.) Account of the Russian Discoveries between Asia
and America, the Conquest of Siberia, and Commercial Transactions
with China, with 5 charts and plates, 4to, calf. 1780 12s 6d
Relates to Voyages of NevodsikofE, Pushkareff, Tolstyk, Glottoff, Solovioff,
Behring, and others ; Discovery of Aleutian, Kurile, and Fox Islands, &c.
12013 D'Auteroche (M. I'Abbe Ohappe) Voyage en Sib^rie, 1761 ;
les Moeurs, Usages des Habitans, Geographic, I'Histoire Naturelle,
et la Description du Kamtchatka par M. Kracheninnikow, &c.,
numerous fine plates, laege-paper copy, 3 vols, royal 4to, calf
(without the Atlas). Pans, 1768 45s
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12014 [ ] The Antidote; or, an Inquiry into the J\lerits of 'A
Journey into Siberia in 1761,' by a Lover of Truth, translated by
an Englishwoman, 8vo, calf. 1772 (scarce) 6s
See also p. 452.
12015 Deutsch (Leo) Sixteen Years in Siberia; Experiences of a
Russian Revolutionist, translated and edited by Helen Chisholm,
portraits and other illustrations, 8vo, cloth. 1903 15s
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mlitS ^rinn of Z""^ Sentenced to penal servitude and sent to the notorious
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tE^wipHfhr' i*^^d at Blagovestshensk under police supervision, and
war in^Mna Hp pK'^h'^- ""^ ^^''/' ^^ ^"^^'^^ official orders during the late
.' A \S!??>n ?.<^*ed his escape from Siberia in 1901.
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Siberia and Manchuria 645
12017 Hawes (Charles H.) In the Uttermost East: an Account of
Investigations among the Natives and Eussian Convicts of the
Island of Sakhalin, with Notes of Travel in Korea, Siberia, and
Manchuria, illustratedf 8vo, cloth. 1903 12s 6d
This volume sheds a strong light on the Kussian penal settlements and the
severity of the penal code. Mr. Hawes was enabled to study closely the prisoners
and the conditions under which they live, and graphically describes all he observed.
The work is illustrated from photographs taken by the author and by some of the
convicts.
12018 Howard (B. Douglas) Life with the Trans-Siberian Savages
[Among the Hairy Ainus], 12mo, cloth. 1893 (pub. 6s) Is 6d
12019 [Moukden] Eloge de la Ville de Moukden et des Environs:
Poeme compose par Kien-Long, Empereur de la Chine et de la
Tartaric, traduit par P. Amiot, Missionaire k Peking et public par
M. De Guignes, 12mo, calf. 1770 (scarce) 9s
This tribute to the capital city of. the Manchu-Tartars contains interesting notes
on the natural history and geography of the country, a copious index of subject-
matters referred to in the poem, and verses on 'Tea' by the same' emperor in
Chinese (roman character) and French.
12020 Nordenskiold (Baron A. E.) The Voyage of the "Vega"
round Asia and Europe, with a Historical Review of previous
Journeys along the North Coast of the Old World, translated by
Alex. Leslie, 4 portraits on steel, 10 folding maps, and 298 woodcuts,
2 vols. 8vo, cloth. 1881 (pub. 45s) 12s 6d
Account of the voyage by which the North-Eabt PASSAGE was at last achieved,
and Asia and Europe circumnavigated for the first time. The Natural History,
Ethnology, Meteorology, River Svstem, Scenery of Siberia, Manners, Customs, and
Costume of its inhabitants are fully described.
12020b Arctic Voyages, 1858-79, with folding maps and numerous
illustrations, 8vo, cloth. 1879 4s
This volume contains the narrative of Baron Nordenskiold' s previous voyages
to the Siberian coast and mouth of the Yenesei in 1875 and 1876.
12021 Stadling (J.) Through Siberia: Journey through the little-
known Districts and over the far Northern Tundras of Taimyr,
edited by Quillemard, 2 maps and 50 illustrations, royal 8vo, cloth.
1900 (pub. 18s) 5s
12022 Stoehlin (J. von) Account of the New Northern Archipelago,
lately discovered by the Russians in the Seas of Kamtschatka and
Anadir, coloMred map; also Narrative of the Singular Adventures
of Four Russian Sailors cast away on East Spitzbergen, with Obser-
vations on the Island, by M. P. L. Le Roy, 1 vol. 8vo, calf. 1774
(scarce) 9s
Two works translated from the German, under direction of Dr. M. Maty ; the
first relating to the discovery of Alaska and the Aleutian Islands.
12023 Wereschtschagin (Alex.) Quer durch die Mandschurei in
der Kampfen gegen China, 1900-1, aus dem Russischen von Lieut.
Ullrich, 8vo, pp. 209. Miilheim, 1903 2s 6d
12024 Wright (George F.) Asiatic Russia, maps and illustrations,
2 vols. 8vo, cloth. 1903 26s
Physical geography, Kussian occupation, political divisions, social, economic,
and political conditions, natural history geology, climate, fauna, flora, &c., of
Siberia, Turkestan, and Caucasia.
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JAPAN.
[Continued from pp, 4^1-4^0,
12025 Anderson (Wm.) Japanese Wood Engravings; their History,
Technique, and Characteristics, with 6 colour prints and 37 illus-
trations in the text, imp. 8vo, cloth. 1895 2s 6d
The origin of wood engraving in Europe has been traced to China ; in this
volume the development of the art (which remained stationary in China) is shown
to have passed through Korea to Japan. Meeting once more, for Japan adopted
the European style, it now promises to go " out " altogether, superseded by processes
in which the trained eye and clever hand can take no part. The connoisseur should
possess this little volume.
12026 Catalogue of Prints and Books Illustrating the History of
Engraving in Japan, with an Introduction and 16 illustrations, 4to,
sewed (Burlington Fine-Arts Club). 1888 5s
Pictorial Arts of Japan, and other Works. See p. 462.
12027 Asiatic Society of Japan, Transactions, Proceedings, Papers,
&c., Vol. XXV., 8vo, sewed. 1897 4s
Dooman (Rev. I.) Origin of the Japanese Race.
Beginning of Japanese History, Civilization, and Art.
12028 Yol. XXVI., Dec, 1898, sewed 6s
Riess (Dr. Ludwig) History of the English Factory at Hirado.
Clement (Ernest W.) Instructions of a Mito Prince to his Retainers.
Gubbins (J. H.) Laws of the Tokugawa Period.
Eraser (J. Foster) Journey through Upper Burma and Western China.
Vol. XXYII., Pts. 1, 2, 3, 4. 1899 :
12029 Pt. 1. Plorenz (Dr. Karl) Ancient Japanese Rituals, coloured illustrations ;
Chamberlain (B. H.) Note on a Long-tailed Breed of Fowls in Tosa. 4s
12030 2. Satow (Sir E.) The Jesuit Mission Press in Japan, with 'Doctrina
Christan.' 4s
12031 3. The Cultivation of Bamboos in Japan, with 20 coloured plates. 78 6d
12032 4. MacCauley (Clay) Hyakunin-Isshu (Single Songs of a Hundred Poets),
nteral translations according to the original metre 58
12033 Bowes (J. L.) Japanese Pottery, with Notes describing the
Thoughts and Subjects employed in its Decoration and Illustrations,
rmp, 16 coloured plates, and 577 illustrations in the text, imp. 8vo,
cloth. 1890 ' ^1 15^
12034 Conder (Josiah) Landscape Gardening in Japan, numerous
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12035 - Supplement to : Album of 40 collotype plates, by K. Ogawa,
with descriptions, imp. 4to, cloth gilt. Tokio, 1893 26s
ffardenW^rPvpL'^ww-^^''^-^''^ mannerisms, the Japanese method of landscape
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^nAZXfoi^tlfj^f^^^er^L^^ - ' The Flowers of Japan' '
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12037 English Residents in Japan, 1611-23: Letters and other
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Rundall's Work (see p. 485), &c.
12038 '* Fideles Renins (Les)": Roman Historique Japonais, par
Tamanaga Shounsoui, traduit par Gausseron, illustrations by
Native Artists, small 4to, half-morooco. PariSf 1882 6s
For English translation, see p. 489.
12039 Guimet (Emile) Promenades Japonaises, avec dessins d^apves
nature {dont 6 aquarelles en couleur) par F. Regamey, 4to, sewed.
Paris, 1878 10s
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12040 Promenades Japonaises : Tokio-Nikko, dessins par F.
Regamey, 4to, sewed. Paris, 1883 9s
12041 Koch (Lieut. W.) Japan : Geschichte nach Japanischen Quellen
und Ethnographische Skizzen, 8vo, sewed. Dresden, 1904 3s 6d
A short history of Japan, and Index of products, statistics, &c.
12042 Korin School (The): a Selection of Masterpieces, about 200,
in colour and collotype, with descriptive text, to be completed in
5 vols., bound Japanese silk boards The Set 12
12043 Lowell (Percival) Occult Japan, or the Way of the Gods: an
Esoteric Study of Japanese Personality and Possession, with 4 illus-
trations, 12mo, cloth. Boston, 1895 4s
12044 Miinsterberg (Dr. Oscar) Japanische Kunst und Japanisches
Land, plate and illustrations, 8vo, pp. 64. Leipzig, 1896 3s
12045 Okoma : Roman Japonais, Illustre par F. Regamey d'apr^s le
Texte de Takizava-Bakin et des dessins de Chiguenoi, 33 coloured
and other illustrations, royal 4to, silk boards. Paris, 1883 8s
12046 Ransome (S.) Japan in Transition, 4 special maps and 55
illustrations, 8vo, cloth. 1899 (pub. 16s) 5s 6d
See Note on p. 483.
12047 Sladen (Douglas) Queer Things about Japan, with 7 coloured
plates hy Hokusai, and other illustrations, 8vo, cloth. 1903 1 Is
12048 Tajima (S.) Selected Specimens of Japanese Art, with one
THOUSAND COLOURED ILLUSTRATIONS, letterpress descriptions, and
History of Japanese Art and Japanese Buddhism, to be com-
pleted in about 20 volumes, of which J.0 are now ready, in port-
folios, Kyoto, 1903. The whole Series with paper covers 36
12049 The same, with silk covers 46
MALAY ARCHIPELAGO, PHILIPPINES, &c.
\_Gontinued from pp, 4^5-543.
12050 Argensola. Histoire de la Conquete des Isles Moluques par
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12303 East India Question. Debate at a General Court, 24 March, 1813, on Lord
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12305 Short Abstract of the Argument in support of the E.I.Co.'s Petition for
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12310 Coijsiderations on Colonial Policy and the Renewal of the E.LCo.'s
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12313 Hints Regarding the E.I. Monopoly, by David Laurie (pp. 56). Glasgow
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12322 The Company and the Crown, by the Hon. T. J. Hovell-Thublow, 8vo,
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12324 Eden (Hon. Emily) Letters from India, edited by the Author's
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12328 Reports on Vernacular Education in Bengal and Behar, 1835, 1836, 1838, by
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12329 Letters on Educating the Native Population of India, by Capt. Wm.
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12330 Report on Indigenous Education and Vernacular Schools, N.W. Provinces,
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12331 Edwardes (Sir Herbert) Memoirs of his Life, and Letters, by
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12336 History of India the Muhammadan Period, edited and
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1
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12339 Illustrations of Architecture and Natural History in
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12340 Festing (Miss Gabrielle) From the Land of Princes, Preface
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12341 Finances of India (India Reform Soc.) (pp. 31). 1853 2s
12342 How we Tax India, by W. E. Forster. Leeds, 1858
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12343 Fitzclarence (Lt.-Col.) Journal of a Route across India,
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12345 Fleet (J. F.) Inscriptions of the Early Gupta Kings (Corpus
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12346 Floyer (A. M.) The Evolution of Ancient Hinduism, 12mo,
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12348 Forest Flora of N.W. and Central India, by Dr. Lindsay
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12349 Forrest (G. W.) History of the Indian Mutiny Reviewed and
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12350 Framji Karaka (Dosabbai) History of tbe Parsis, including
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12352 Speeches on tbe War against tbe Mabrattas (pp. 94).
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12375 Freshfield (Douglas) Round Kanehenjunga : a Tour in
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12376 Fryer (John) A New Account of East India and Persia: Nine
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12377 Fuller (Andrew) Statement of the Committee Baptist Mis-
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12397 Griffiths (John) The Buddhist Cave Temples of Ajanta, Khan-
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12398 Grim wood (Ethel St. Clair) My Three Years in Manipur and
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12400 Grunwedel (Prof. A.) Buddhist Art in India, translated by
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12401 Gubbins (Martin B.) An Account of the Mutinies in Oudh
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12402 The Mutinies in Oudh, new edition, with Eyre's Account
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12412 Hastings (Warren) Memoirs of his Life, Compiled from
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12477 Kalhana's Eajatarangmi : a Chronicle of the Kings of Kasmir,
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Patna, and Dacca, where he visited the Nawab of Bengal, in 1665-66. In addition to
descriptions of the routes followed, the work contains chapters on the Currency,
Weights, and Measures of India ; Mode of Travelling ; History of Father Ephraim,
Capuchin, and how he was cast into the Inquisition at Goa ; Historical and Political
Description of the Mogul Empire, with details of the Court, &c. ; Productions and
Merchandise ; Methods for establishing a Commercial Company in the East Indies ;
Description of the Diamond Mines, Pearl Fisheries, and Gold Mines ; On Precious
Stones, Cora], Amber, Musk, Bezoar and other Medicinal Stones ; Concerning the
Muhammadans ; Voyage to Surat and Batavia, and from Batavia to St. Helena and
Holland. Among the illustrations are figures of the Koh-i-noor, the Pitt, and other
diamonds and gems.
12704 Taylor (General Keynell), C.B., C.S.I. A Biography by
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ASo^/o^^^^u' ^?^V Bunnoo, 1849-52 ; Return Home, Dhurmsala during the Mutiny,
1852-59; the Mushood Expedition, the Derajat Mission, 1859-62; Peshawur, the
vSrs St^STT^Se ' ^^^"^ Division, 1864-70 ; Umritsur, 1870-77 ; .Closiog
12705 Thomas (George) Military Memoirs of, General in the Service
of the Native Powers of the N.W. of India, by Capt. Wm.
Francklyn, portrait, 8vo, boards. 1805 8s 6d
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12706 Thomas (H. Sullivan) The Rod in India: Hints How to
Ubtam Sport, Remarks on the Natural History of Fish, their
oolti^e and Value, unth 25 plates {some coloured) and 5 woodcuts,
second and enlarged edition, royal 8vo, cloth. 1881 10s
for sfa fi^htr&Ta^''?;?^^^^^^ ""'''''' "* ^'^^^ ^'"^^^^''^ P^^ *^ "^^^ ^^^
83, High Street, Marylebone, Lmidon, W.
India 697
12707 Timber. A Manual of Indian Timbers, their Structure, Growth,
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Calcutta, 1881 6s
12708 Indian Timbers, illustrated, 8vo, cloth. 1902 18s
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12709 Tippoo Sultaun. Copies and Translations of Documents
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12710 Travancore. Day Dawn in Travancore : Account of the
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12711 Vaughan (Gen. Sir J. Luther) My Service in the Indian Army
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A record of services in India, the Punjab, Crimea, the Indian Mutiny, the
Umbeyla Campaign, Persia, Afghanistan, and South Africa, 1841-81.
Vellobe Mutiny (1806). See Madras ; Missions.
Views in India :
12712 Citadel of Dowlutabad (Hill Fortress) on stone bv Frankland, litho., 14 in.
by 10 in. (Hullmandel) ' 28
12713 Jehangeera Pagoda on the Ganges, G. Frankland del ., litho., 12^ in. by 10^ in. 28
12714 Tomb of Shaw Ahmed, Founder of Ahmednugger, G. G. del., litho., 10 in. by
7i in. (Day) Is 6d
12715 Village of Kussoolpoor, Candeish, G. G. del, litho., 10 in. by 7i in. 2s
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12716 Hill Fort of Veshallgheen.
12717 View of Wassortah, Hill Fort, Friedel, on stone by A. Picken.
12718 The Ghdts, from Kyghur, on stone by J. Lynch.
12719 Photographs in Calcutta, &c. (mounted on cardboard), 10 in. by
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Kidderpore Bridge.
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Botanical Garden.
Building for Burning the Dead,
Dwelling of a Mogul Merchant, Chin-
surah.
Bishop's College.
Pottery, near Calcutta.
Sudder Dewany.
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Ghaut, near Barrackpore.
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12720 "Waddell (Major L. A.) Among the Himalayas, with map of
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See also references to Sikkim, p. 229.
83f High /Street, Ma/rylehone, London, W,
698 Francis Edwards^s Catalogue
12721 Wakefield (Wm. M.D.) Our Life and Travels in India, 8vo,
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12722 The Happy Yalley : SketcheKS of Kashmir and the Kash-
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12723 Walker (James, C.E.) Report on Kurrachee Harbour, map
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12724 Wardle (Sir Thomas) Kashmir, its New Silk Industry:
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12725 Wild Silks of India, principally Tusser, folio, pp. 36 and
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12726 Watt (Sir George) and Mann (Harold H.) The Tea Plant; its
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12727 Webber (T. W.) The Forests of Upper India and their
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12728 Wellesley (Marquis) Intercepted Correspondence from India
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12729 A Letter to Rt. Hon. 0. J. Fox on the Subject of his
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12730 A Vindication of the Justice and Policy of the late Wars
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12731 Reply to the Edinburgh Review on His Grace's Indian
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12732 [Wellington (Duke of)] Substance of Sir Arthur Wellesley's
12733 A Selection from the Despatches, Memoranda, and other
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12734 Welsh (Col. James) Military Reminiscences: Extracted from
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1830 ' 10s 6d
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12735 Wheeler (J. Talboys) Madras in the Olden Time: a History
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12736 History of India from the Earliest Ages, 5 vols. 8vo, cloth.
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12737 Summary of Affairs of the Mahratta States, 1627-1856,
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12738 Early Records of British India: a History of the English
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12739 Short History of India and of the Frontier States of
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12740 Hand-Book to Cotton Cultivation in the Madras Presi-
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12742 Whitney (C.) Jungle Trails and Jungle People: Travel,
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12743 Wilkins (W. J.) Daily Life and Work in India, 59 illustrations,
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Sketches of Calcutta and district, the homes, schools, manners and customs of
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12744 Wilks (Colonel Mark) Historical Sketches of the South of India,
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12745 Williams (Sir Monier) Indian Wisdom : Examples of Hindu
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12746 A Practical Grammar of the Sanskrit Language, for
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12750 Wilson (Rev. John) Lecture on the Vendidad Sade of the
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12751 An Exposure of the Hindu Religion, Svo (pp. 160), boards.
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12752 The Parsi Religion as contained in the Zandavasta, &c.,
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12753 Wilson (Prof. H. H.) The Vishnu Purana: a System of Hindu
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12754 The History of British India, 1805-35, by H. H. Wilson,
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12757 --^ Lecture on Oriental Literature, Present State of the
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12758 Select Specimens of the Theatre of the Hindus, translated
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12759 Wilson (Anne C, A. 0. MacLeod) Afler Five Years in India;
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12760 Woodthorpe (Lt. R. G., R.E.) The Lushai Expedition, 1871-72,
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12761 Workman (Wm. Hunter) From Srinagar to the Sources of the
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12762 and Bullock (Fanny) Through Town and Jungle :
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12763 Workman (Fanny Bullock) First Exploration of the Hoh
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12764 Wylie (Judge M.) The English Captives in Oudh : an Episode
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12765 Bengal, Assam, Bootan, Behar, Orissa, &c., as a Field of
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CEYLON.
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12768 Criiwell (G. A.) Liberia Coffee in Ceylon, with Information on
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12769 Daniell (Samuel) Picturesque Illustration of the Scenery,
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Plates, engraved and coloured after the original Drawings, obloug
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5. Wild-Boar and Jack-Fruit Tree.
6. Water Carriers with Brahmin Bulls and Water Bags.
7. Ferry at Caltura and Distant View of Adam's Peak.
8. The Elk, a Hornbill, and Wild Pine Apple.
9. Gentoo Chitty (or Christian) Man and Woman.
10. The Fishing Cove near Colombo.
11. The Elephant.
12. Singalese Man and Woman.
12769b Daniell (Wm.) Elephant Hunting: Panoramic View of the
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12770 Deschamps (John) Scenery and Reminiscences of Ceylon,
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12770b Same, with plates coloured, folio, half-mor. 2
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12772 The Rock of Mulkirrigalle 48
12773 The Lake of Colombo and Slave Island 4s
12774 Adam's Peak and Slave Island from Galle Face Esplanade 4s
12775 Great Elephant Kraal at Cottawya 4s
12776 Colpitty from the Cinnamon Gardens 48
12777 The Lake of Kandy 4g
12778 Buddhiet Temples at Bolgodde . 4s
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12783 Kelaart (E. F., M.D.) Prodromus Faun^ Zeylanica?, Con-
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12784 Knighton ([Sir] Wm.) Forest Life in Ceylon, 2 vols. 12mo,
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12785 Payne (C. W.) Ceylon ; its Products, Capabilities, and
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12786 Percival (Robert) Account of Ceylon; its History, Geography,
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12787 Skinner (Major Thomas) Fifty Years in Ceylon (1818-67), an
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12788 Sirr (H. C.) Ceylon and the Cingalese: their History, Govern-
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12789 [Suckling (Capt. H.)] Ceylon, Historical, Physical, Statistical,
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12790 Tennent (Sir James Emerson) Ceylon : an Account of the
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12792b [Trincomalee.] Draught of the Great-Bay, Back-Bay and
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12794 History and Doctrine of Ceylon Buddhism, with Notices
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ANDAMAN AND NICOBAE ISLANDS.
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12796 Mouat (Frederic J., M.D.) Adventures and Researches among
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12797 Nicobar Islands: Papers relating to, with maps (Govt.
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12798 Portman (M. Y.) A History of Our Relations with the
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12799 Notes on the South Andaman Languages, Bvo, cloth.
1898 ^ ^ ' 13s
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12803 Clifford (Hugh) Further India. The Story of Exploration,
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12804 Cochrane (Henry Park) Among the Burmans: a Record of
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1904 4s
12805 Fraser (J. D.) Dyes and Dyeing in Burma, royal 8vo (pp. 24
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12806 Geary (Grattan) Burma after the Conquest, Viewed in its
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12807 Gouger (Henry) Personal Narrative of Two Years' Imprison-
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12808 Second Edition, with additional chapter, 12mo, cloth. 1862 5s
12809 Kelly (B. Talbot) Burma, painted and described : with 75 full-
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pagodas and temples, picturesque glimpses of towns and villages, shops and people,
scenes of luxuriance in jungle and forest and I'iver scenery.
12810 Mason (Rev. Francis, D.D.) Burmah; its People and Natural
Productions ; or, Notes on the Nations, Fauna, Flora, and Minerals
of Tenasserim, Pegu, and Burmah [second edition], thick 8vo,
cloth. Rangoon, 1860 5s
Face of the Country ; History and Ethnology Talaing, Burmah, Karen, Shan ;
Demonology and Buddhism ; Glossology Comparative Philology ; Mammalia,
Ornithology, Ichthyology, Herpetology, Entomology, Conchology, Botany, Miner-
alogy, with catalogues and indexes in English and Burmese.
12811 Burma, its People and Productions : Notes on the Fauna,
Flora, and Minerals of Tenasserim, Pegu, and Burma ; new edition,
enlarged by W. Theobald, 2 vols. roy. 8vo, cloth. 1884 ^61 lis 6d
83 J High Street, Ma/rylebone, London, W.
706 Burmd
12812 Oates (Eugene W.) Handbook to the Birds of British Burmah,
Karennee, &c., map, 2 vols, royal 8vo, cloth. 1883 (pub. 428) 15s
The ornithologist will find in this Handbook the only connected and detailed
account of the Birds of a region which comprehends all the Indo-Chinese countries,
the Malay Peninsula and Archipelago, the habitat of nearly 800 species. The range,
description, measurement, &c., of each species, and generally of the nest, are given.
The main body of the work is preceded by an account of the work of Allan Hume,
Capt. Wardlaw Ramsay, Mr. Blyth, Col. Tickell, and other predecessors in the field
of Indo-Burmese research.
12813 O'Connor (Y. C. Scott) The Silken East: a Record of Life
and Travel in Burma, with 400 illustrations (20 coloured), 2 vols,
royal 8vo, cloth. 1904 1
12814 Pogson (Capt.) Narrative during a Tour to Chateegaon, 1831,
plates, 8vo, morocco. Serampore, 1831 6s
With extracts from Sir Wm. Jones's writings, details of the Burmese War,
Captivity of Judson, &c.
12815 Sangermano (Rev. Father) A Description of the Burmese
Empire, compiled chiefly from Native Documents, translated from
his MS. by Wm. Tandy, D.D., with Preface by Cardinal Wiseman
(Oriental Translation Fund), 4to, cloth. Rome, 1833 128
12816 New Edition, The Burmese Empire a Hundred Years
Ago, edited with Notes and Introduction by the Hon. Mr. Justicel
Jardine, map, 8vo, cloth. 1893 2s 6d
The best work on the Burmese Empire under the dynasty of Alompra.
12817 Strettell (G. W.) Caoutchouc obtained from the Chavannesia
Esculenta, imp. 8vo (pp. 6 and plate), Rangoon, 1874 2s
12818 The Ficus Elastica in Burma Proper : Journey in Search
of it and Account of its Habits of Growth and Process followed by
the Kakhyens in the Preparation of Caoutchouc, imp. 8vo (pp. 240
and map). Rangoon, 1876 7s
See also p. 292.
12820 Symes ([Col.]) Account of an Embassy to Ava, 1795, 7nap,
plan, and 26 plates, 4to, calf. 1800 148
12821 Another copy, large paper, royal 4to, calf. 1800 18s
12822 . Another edition, 3 vols. 8vo, and Atlas, 4to, half-calf.
1800 > , , ^^^
83, Sigh Street, Maryhbone, London, W.
Francis Edwards^ s Catalogue 707
THE INDIAN ARCHIPELAGO:
Malaysia and Straits Settlements.
[Continued from pp. 495-643 ; 647-648.
12823 Anderson (John) Acheen and N. and E. Ports of Sumatra,
Trade in the Eastern Seas, Aggressions of the Dutch, &c., map,
8vo, cloth. 1840 5s
K. Montgomery Martin's copy, with his autograph.
12824 Anstey (T. Chisholm) Crime and Government at Hong Kong:
a Letter to The Times, 8vo (pp. 116). 1859 4s
12825 Atkinson (F. W.) The Philippine Islands, maps and illustra-
tions, 8vo, cloth. 1905 ' 10s 6d
12826 Beccari (0.) Wanderings in the Great Forests of Borneo:
Travels and Researches of a Naturalist in Sarawak, translated by
Dr. Giglioli and edited by Dr. F. H. H. Guillemard, map and illus-
trations, 8vo, cloth. 1904 10s
12827 Bellin (N.) Carte Reduite des Detroits de Malacca, Sincapour,
et du Gouverneur, 35 in. by 22^ in. 1755 58
12828 Bock (Carl) The Head-Hunters of Borneo: a Narrative of
Travel up the Mahakkam and down the Barito (1879-80) ; also
Journeyings in Sumatra, ivith map, 32 coloured plates, and other
illustrations, imp. 8vo, cloth. 1881 1 3s
With natural history appendices.
12829 Brooke (Sir James) Vindication of his Character and Proceed-
ings in Reply to Hume, 8vo (pp. 64) Is 6d
See also p. 530.
12830 Dairy mple (Alex.) Six Charts of the China Sea, each 25 in.
by 19 in., 1 vol. oblong folio, boards 1 5s
Chart of the China Sea. 1771.
North Borneo and Sooloo Archipelago. 1769.
N.-W. Borneo and Balambangan (large scale). 1770.
The Sooloo Archipelago (large scale). 1771.
Coast of China (entrance to Canton River). 1771.
West Coast of Palawan. 1769.
12831 Collection of over 250 Charts of Coasts, Islands, Ports,
Passages, &c., to the East Indies and China Seas, 4to, boards.
1774-85 2 10s
This collection, presented by Dalrymple to Col. de Pi-ahsu(?), includes a set of
charts of coasts, islands, and ports, from Fayal in the Azores to the Eastern Archi-
pelago, including West Coast of Africa, Ascension, Trinidada, Tristan d'Acunha,
Fernando Noronha, St. Helena Bay, Table Bay, Simon's Bay, Algoa Bay, East Coast
to Zanzibar and Melinda, Aden, Straits of Babelmandeb, Massowah, Suakin, Suez,
Moka, and Red Sea ; Madagascar, Comoro, Seychelles, Chagos, and Maldive Islands ;
Persian Gulf, Scinde, Surat, Bombay, Goa, Malabar, and Coromandel Coasts ;
Colombo and Ceylon ; Aracan, Chittagong, Martaban, and Ava Coasts ; Andaman
and Nicobar Islands ; Straits of Malacca ; Tonquin and Cochin China, Hainan
Island, Macao, Amoy, Luzon, Palawan. Magindano, and other of the Philippine
Islands, Borneo, Celebes, Amboyna and Molucca Islands, West Coast of New Guinea,
Guam, Java, Sumatra, Swan River, Houtman's Abrolhos, New Britain, Santa Cruz, &c.
8Si High Street, Marylebone, London, W.
708 . Francis Edwards's Catalogue
12832 Cator (Dorothy) Everyday Life among the Head-Hunters, and
other Experiences from East to West (North Borneo and West
Africa), illustrated, 12mo, cloth. 1905 5s
12833 Day (Dr. Olive) The Policy and Administration of the Dutch
in Java, 8vo, cloth. New Yorlc, 1904 8s 6d
12834 De Wit (Augusta) Java : Facts and Fancies, with 160 illustra-
tions, Svo, cloth. 1905 14s
Treats in a narrative style of all phases of Javanese life, history, and character
domestic life, manners, and customs, religious belief, marriage rites, sports and
amusements ; also of the flora and fauna of the country, scener}', agriculture, &;c.
12835 Foreman (John) The Philippine Islands; a Historical,
Geographical, Ethnographical, Social, and Commercial Sketch,
ma'p, Svo, cloth. Kong Kong, 1890 Ts 6d
Including descriptions of the Sulu, Ladrone, Caroline, and Pelew Groups, their
history, inhabitants, &c.
12835b Second edition, revised and enlarged, map and illustra-
tions, 8vo, cloth. 1899 12s 6d
12836 [Gore (Mrs.) Novelist] Adventures in Borneo, with frontispiece,
12mo, cloth. 1849 3s
12836b Groneman (Dr. J.) Tjandi Parambanan op Midden- Java na
de Ontgraving, met lichtdrukken van Cephas, 2 'plans and 64 plates,
in portfolio, imp. 4to. Leyden [Hague], 1893 1 10s
Plans and photos of the ruins of one of the most remarkable of the Buddhist
temples in Java.
12837 Hay (Admiral Sir J. C. Dalrymple) Lines from My Log-Books,
portrait and illustrations, 8vo, cloth. 1898 3s
Admiral Dalrymple Hay served on stations in the Pacific, China in the
Suppression of Piracy, in the Crimean War, North America, West Indies, &c.
12838 Hubback (Theodore R.) Elephant and Seladang Hunting in
the Federated Malay States, 8vo, cloth. 1906 10s 6d
12839 Ireland (Alleyne) The Far Eastern Tropics: Studies in the
Administration of Tropical Dependencies Hong Kong, British
North Borneo, Sarawak, Burma, the Federated Malay States, the
Straits Settlements, French Indo-China, Java, and the Philippine
Islands, map, 8vo, cloth. 1905 7s 6d
Contents : Introductory ; Hong Kong; British North Borneo; Sarawak;
Burma; The Federated Malay States; The Straits Settlements; French Indo-
Chma ; Java ; The Philippine Islands : Acquisition, Government, and Economic
Conditions ; American Policy in the Philippine Islands ; Conclusions.
12840 The British Empire in the Far East Jour. R. Col. Inst.
July, 1905 Is
12841 Jagor (F.) Travels in the Philippines, map and 7iumerov^ illus-
trations, Svo, cloth. 1875 9s
Rr^T/?S!^^'^\^''1-P^y!V^^^. character of the group ; volcanoes and earthquakes ;
Tt ,^nn cj^o ^^'7 \^^^ inhabitants. Life in Manilla, Journeys into the interior
finn rf RnJt^^^'*%^^- ' ^^^^^rs and customs of the Bisayan Indians, Cultiva-
IsrSfL^H X 'cS^-""?' T^?cc' S^.; the Chinese- observations during the years
1859 and 1860, and information collected sin ce from Colonial and other archives.
83 J High Street^ Marylebone, Londcm^ W.
Indian Archipelago 709
12842 Keppel (Admiral Sir Henry) Expedition of the "Dido" to
Borneo for the Suppression of Piracy (1843-44), with Extracts from
Rajah Brooke's Journal (1839-45), 6 mays and 11 plates, 2 vols. 8vo,
cloth. 1846 5s
12843 Expedition to Borneo (1843-44), Second Edition, Kevised,
with Additions and Extracts from Mr. Williamson on Inland Dyak
Tribes, ma-ps and plates, 2 vols. 8vo, cloth. 1846 7s 6d
12843b Kersjes (B.) and Hamer (0. Den) De Tjandi Mendoet voor
de Restauratie, 22 plates, royal 4to, wrapper. JBatama, 1903 7s 6d
Plans and photographs of the ruins of another remarkable Buddhist temple in
Java. See Groneman, p. 708, and Leemans, p. 523.
12844 Low (Sir Hugh) Sarawak; its Inhabitants and Productions:
Notes during a Residence with Rajah Brooke, 8vo, cloth 2s
This work is still full of charm and instruction for every lover .of natural
history Men and minerals, fauna and flora alike engage its author's attention.
Prof. Herdman.
12845 McDougall (Mrs. H.) Letters from Sarawak: an Account of
the Inhabitants of Borneo and Missionary Life, tuith illustrations ,
16mo, cloth. Norwich, 1854 2s 6d
12846 New Edition, illustrated^ royal 16mo, cloth. London,
1854 3s 6d
12847 Mackinnon (Charles), Chief Surgeon to the Settlement, Prince
of Wales Island, Appeal to Directors E.I. Company against the
Governor and Council for Wrongful Dismissal, 4to (pp. 67). [1810]
5s
12848 Martin (Prof. K.) Reisen in den Molukken, in Ambon, den
Uliassern, Seran (Coram), und Buru: eine Schilderung von Land
und Leuten, with, 50 plates, map, and 18 text illustrations, imp.
8vo, half-morocco, gilt top. Leyden, 1894 2 2s
Narrative of visit to Amboyna, Ceram, and Bouro in 1890-91, with descriptions
of the islands, their inhabitants and products, illustrated with photographs and
lithographs (some coloured) showing scenery, groups of natives, their habitations,
dress, ornaments, weapons, musical instruments, &c.
12849 Marsden (Wm.) Memoirs of a Malayan Family, written by
Themselves, English translation, 8vo, cloth. (O.T.F.), 1830 8s
12850 Modigliani (Elio) Un Yiaggio a Nlas, with 4 maps, 26 plates
{some coloured), and 195 textual illustrations, imp. 8vo, half-morocco,
gilt. Milan, 1890 1
A comprehensive work on the geography, natural history, and native tribes of
the island of Nias, neighbouring islands, and coasts of Sumatra.
12851 Viaggio fra i Batacchi indipendenti, with map, 23 plates,
folding views and figures in the text, roy. 8vo, swd. Rome, 1892 7s
Account of a native tribe in the interior of Sumatra.
12852 Philippine Islands. Chart of China Sea and the Philippines,
31 in. by 23 in. [1750?] 5s
12853 Draught of the Great Bay of Manilla and Harbour of
Cavita, with Islands, Shoals, Rivers, &c., by Wm. Nicholson, and
plan of Manilla, 2 sheets, 43 in. by 21 in. 1762 1
83f High Street, Maryhhone, London, W,
710 Francis Edwards's Catalogue
12854 Philippine Commission (The) Fourth Annual Report, 1903,
plates, 3 vols. (3,000 pp.), royal 8vo, cl. . Washington, 1904 12s 6d
Containing reports of the civil, provincial, and municipal government; on
forestry, health, mining, laboratories, lands, agriculture, weather, ethnological survey,
public health, commerce, telegraphs, troops, poHce and constabulary, posts, survey,
finance, justice, pubUo instruction, immigration, Chinese exclusion, &o.
12855 Popham (Sir Home) Description of Prince of Wales Island as
a Marine Establishment: its Advantages recommending It, 8vo
(pp. 72). 1805 4s
12856 Prince of Wales Island, fine coloured aquatint, 22 in. by
15 in. [1816?] ^1 10s
12857 Raffles (Sir T. Stamford) The History of Java, with map,
numerous steel vignettes in the text, and 65 folding and full-page
plates (those of costumes coloured), by Wm. Daniell and others,
2 vols. 4to, cloth. 1817 3
12858 History of Java, map and plates {those of costumes coloured),
LARGE PA.PER, 2 vols. Toyal 4to, fulI morocco. 1817 4 18s
Presentation copy to Sir Hugh Inglis.
This work treats of the geography, climate, mineral and vegetable products,
animals, and races of Java; the foreign settlers (Chinese, Bugis, Malays, Arabs),
agriculture, manufactures, fisheries, commerce, government, administration, court
ceremonies ; the Kalangs and other tribes ; languages, literature, science, arts, archi-
tecture, sculpture, antiquities, religions, Temples of Bambanan, Boro-bodo, Gunung-
Prahu, and contains comparative vocabularies, &c.
12859 History of Java, second edition, 2 vols. 8vo, cl. 1830 16s
To this edition Lady Raffles added a few short notes, prepared by Sir Stamford,
and she omitted, according to his intention, the larger part of the comparative
vocabularies, retaining only a hundred words in each language.
12860 History of Java, second edition, another copy, 2 vols. 8vo,
cloth ; with Atlas of 92 plates, 4to, cloth. 1830-44 2 2s
12861 Memoir of Sir Stamford Raffles, new edition, with portrait,
facsimile letter, 2 maps, and plate, 2 vols. 8vo, cloth. 1835 6s
12862 Roth (H. Ling) The Natives of Sarawak and British North
Borneo, baaed chiefly on the MSS. of Sir Hugh Brooke Low, with
Preface by Andrew Lang, map and over 550 illustrations, 2 vols,
royal 8vo, cloth. 1896 1 5s
Vol. I. The Dyaks, their physical character, customs, religion, festivals, medicine
men, legends, daily life, food, agriculture and domestic animals, hunting and fishing.
Vol. II. Habitations, dress and fashion, torturing, war, head-hunting, blow-pipe,
human sacrifices, cannibalism, natural productions, boating, swimming, riding,
archaeology, music, language, names, and vocabularies.
12864 St. John ([Sir] Spenser) Life in the Forests of the Far East;
OP, Travels in Northern Borneo, 3 maps and 16 plates (some
coloured, 2 vols. 8vo, cloth. 1862 8s 6d
The work has chapters on the Dayaks, and their social life, on the Kayans of
Baram, the Samaraham River and Caves of Sirih ; Two Ascents of Kina Balu (ivith
plcUes); JonvuaX ot Expedition to i^imbang ; Two Visits to the Sulu Islands;
Borneo Proper ; bar^wak ; the Chinese ; Catholic and Protestant Missions, &c.
12865 Second Edition, revised, 2 vols. 8vo, cloth. 1863 12s
Ti^^pl^l*^^''i***i".'^ two additional chapters: ' The Pirates,' and 'Some of the
laying Creatures found in Borneo.
83, High Street, Marylebone, London^ W,
Indian Archipelago 711
12866 Sawyer (Fred. H.) The Inhabitants of the Philippines, joor^mi,
ma'ps^ and photo-illustrations , 8vo, cloth. 1900 7s 6d
An interesting account of the islands, their geography and resources, the people
treating in detail of the various tribes as well as of the Spanish administration.
12867 Schouten (Gautier) Yoiage aux Indies Orientales, 1658-65,
plates, 2 vols. 12mo. Amsterdam 1707 12s
Batavia, Amboina, the Moluccas (Ternate), Bouro, Ceram, Macassar (Celebes) ;
Aracan, Colombo (Ceylon) and Trading Ports of India, Persian Gulf, &c., with
Accounts of all the Oriental kingdoms and peoples.
12867b Semon (Richard) In the Australian Bush and on the Coast of
the Coral Sea ; being the Experiences and Observations of a
Naturalist in Australia, New Guinea, and the Moluccas, with
4 maps and 86 illustrations , royal 8vo, cloth. 1899 (pub 21s) 7s 6d
Dr. Semon spent several months in Amboyna and Java, visiting also Celebes
and other islands of the Archipelago, the fauna, as well as the inhabitants of which
he describes. In Java he spent some time at Buitenzorg, and also -visited the
Boro-Bodor and remains of other Hindu temples, illustrations of which are given.
12867c Skeat (Walter Wm.) Malay Magic : an Introduction to the
Folk-lore and Popular Religion of the Malay Peninsula, Preface by
C. Otto Blagden, 35 illustrations, 8vo, cloth. 1900 12s
A comprehensive study of the Malay ideas and beliefs on the Creation, Natural
Phenomena, Man and the Soul, and his relations with a Supernatural World ; Gods,
Spirits, Demons and Ghosts ; Magic Rites, Ceremonies, War and Weapons, &c.
12868 Stevens (Joseph Earle) Yesterdays in the Philippines, map and
32 illustrations, 12mo, cloth. 1898 3s
Recollections of life in the Philippine Islands before the War.
12869 [Sunda Straits]. Carte de la Coste Occidentale de I'lsle
Sumatra, Detroit de la Sonde, &c., 18 in. by 24 in. [1760 ?] 3s 6d
12870 Straits of Sunda, Parts of Java, Sumatra, Banca, Billiton,
&c., 30 in. by 20 in. [1760 ?] '3s 6d
12871 Wallace (Alfred Bussel) The Malay Archipelago ; the Land of
the Orang-Utan and the Bird of Paradise: a Narrative of Travel
(1854-62), with Studies of Man and Nature, unthdmaps and 51 illus-
trations, 2 vols. 12mo, cloth. 1869 15s
Wallace's book, 'The Malay Archipelago' appears to me the most beautiful
and interesting work of travel ever written. I even go so far as to set it above
Darwin's splendid 'Journal of a Naturalist,' because it treats of a smaller region
with a minuteness and devotion such as alone are apt to awaken the deeper interest
of a reader who is no professional naturalist. The red thread pervading the whole,
with all its abundance of detail, of descriptions, and observations, is the question of
the present state of that island-world as to its geological structure, its animal,
vegetable, and human life, and what has been its historical development. This
gives the whole work a concentrated interest unknown to me in any other book of
travel. Dr. R. Semon, ' In the Australian Bush,' 1899, p. 411.
12872 Island Life : Phenomena and Causes of Insular Faunas
and Floras, Geological Climates, &c., maps^ 8vo, cloth. 1880 lis
Including chapters on Borneo and Java, Japan and Formosa, Celebes, the
Azores, the Galapagos, Madagascar, New Zealand, and other groups.
1 2873 Zuniga (Martinez de) Historical View of the Philippine Islands :
their Discovery, Population, Language, Government, Manners,
Customs, Productions, and Commerce, translated by Maver, TTiap,
2 vols. 8vo, boards. 1814 18s
83f High Street^ Maryleboney London^ W,
712 Francis Edwards's Catalogue
JAPAN:
Geography, History, Ethnology, Art, Literature, &c.
.*^* For China and Russo-Japanese Wars, see next Section.
12875 Asaka (K.., Ph.D.) The Kusso - Japanese Conflict ; its Causes
and Issues, map and 10 illustrations, 12mo, cloth. 1904 4s 6d
" This valuable book deserves to be purchased, read with attention, and kept at
hand for reference by all those who take an intelligent interest in the origin and
issues of the great campaign in the Far East Indefatigable research, lucidity of
expression, and breadth of view." T^imes.
12876 Asiatic Society of Japan : Transactions, Yol. I. to XXVII.
(1872-1900), 14 vols. 8vo, half-bd. Yokohama and Tokyo, 1874-1900 15
A number of odd parts for sale separately. See p. 463.
12877 Audsley (George Ashdown) and Bowes (James L.) The
Keramic Art of Japan, 63 plates, including 35 in colours and gold,
and numerous wood engravings also in colours, with descriptive
letterpress, 2 vols. imp. 4to, morocco. 1875 (pub. 18 18s) 7 10s
" In composition, in printing, and in illustration it is worthy of the exquisite
productions of which it treats." Times.
"It is a work which no collector should be -without." Athenceum.
12878 The Keramic Art of Japan, with an Essay on Japanese
Art, 32 plates, many richly coloured and gilt, specimens of Crests,
Marks, and Monograms, imp. 8vo, cloth gilt. 1881 (pub. 428) 1 8s
"A work of solid value it is a sort of second edition of the magnificent
publication which we reviewed at length in July last The larger subjects have
Deen omitted, and reduced versions have been supplied of those plates which were
desired for the illustration of the text The thirty-two plates have been produced
by dividing some of the fifty-one plates of the former edition." Athenceum.
12878b The Ornamental Arts of Japan, one hundred magnificent
PLATES, 74 o/ which are beautifully coloured and gilt, the remainder
autotypes and photogravures of the originals, with descriptive text,
2 vols, imperial 4to, in 4 portfolios. 1882-85 (pub. 15 15s) 9
See note, p. 464.
12879 Bowes (J. L.) Japanese Marks and Seals, Pottery, Illuminated
MSS. and Printed Books, Lacquer, Enamels, Metal, Wood, Ivory,
&c., nearly 800 examples, imp. 8vo, el. gilt. [1883] (pub. 42s) 18s
" A book of great and lasting authority." Academy.
" To the collector it is absolutely necessary." ^a^Mrc^ay Review.
12880^ Japanese Enamels, with Illustrations from the Examples
in the Bowes Collection, 20 beautiful plates, some coloured, and
other textual illustrationa, imperial 8vo, cloth. 1886 (scarce) 1 14s
" The volumes, 'Keramic Art of Japan,' ' Japanese Marks and Seals,' and ' Japanese
i^.namels are all evidence of genuine admiration for the subjects treated, and
have not been surpassed m the history of amateurism. Apart from the subjects, these
volumes would be valuable in the eyes of a collector through the excellence of the
typography and the beauty of the illustrations. Mr. Bowes has had to work out his
J^^^y^J^"'?,"^^e Japanese have yet to produce a comprehensive description of
83, High Street, Ma/rylehone, London, W.
Japan 1\i
12881 Bowes (J. L.) Japanese Pottery, with Notes describing the
Thoughts and Subjects employed in its Decoration and Illustrations,
wiap, 16 coloured plates^ and bll illustrations in the text, imp.
Svo, cloth. 1890 2
" Mr. Bowes's new volume ' Japanese Pottery ' is thus the outcome of a larger
acquaintance with the subject, and of additional opportunities for debating about
styles with native connoisseurs. As such it is unique primarily a guide for the
collector, and the best of its kind, there is much in it from which the student of
art will derive invaluable les&ona.''' Architect.
12882 A Vindication of the Decorated Pottery of Japan, with
4 plates and other illustrations, imp. Svo, vellum. 1891. (Printed
for private circulation) 12s
A reply to Prof. Morse, being a discussion on the uu decorated, the decorated,
and the export wares.
12883 Notes on Shippo, with 4 photo and other plates, imperial
8vo, decorated boards. 1895 (pub. 10s 6d) 2s 6d
Treats of enamelling and of glass making, and contains the history of the
Hirati family, by whom the art of " Shippo " was introduced and preserved.
See al.so pp. 464, 466, 646.
12884 Brockhaus (F. A.) Netsuke: Versuch Einer Geschichte der
Japanischen Schnitzkunst, illustrated with 53 coloured plates and
272 black and white illustrations, 4to, cloth. Leipzig, 1905 2
A history of the Japanese art of carving by the well-known Leipzig publisher
who possesses nearly twelve hundred specimens of the art, some of them of priceless
value. The edition is limited, and already nearly exhausted.
12885 Broughton (Capt. W. R.) Voyage of Discovery to the North
Pacific Ocean, Japan, Corea, &c., in H.M. Sloop "Providence,"
1795-98, charts and coast views, small 4to, half-calf. 1804
{scarce) 3 10s
Capt. Broughton visited N.S. Wales, Tahiti, Sandwich Islands, Nootka Sound,
Kurile, Loo Ohoo, Pescadore Islands, the coasts of Corea and Japan.
12886 Charlevoix (Pere) Histoire et Description Generale du Japan ;
de la Nature et des Productions du Pays, des Habitants, du
Gouvernement, Commerce, et Religion, maps and plates, 2 vols.
4to, full morocco (bound by Walther). Paris, 1736
(fine copy) 3 10s
12887 Clement (E. W.) A Hand-Book of Modern Japan, maps and
illustrations, 12mo, cloth. 1904 63
12888 Dammert (Dr. F.) Nach dem Fernen Osten : Reiseskizzen,
Svo, pp. 82, and 15 full-page views in China and Japan. Berlin,
1903 28 6d
12889 Farrer (R. J.) The Garden of Asia: Impressions from Japan,
crown 8vo, cloth. 1904 ' 2s 6d
12890 Fedele (Adelfredo) II Giappone nella sua Evoluzione, map,
coloured and other illustrations, 4to, wrappers. Milan, 1906 IQa
An Italian study of the Japanese and their civilization, government, military
organization : observations by an officer of the " Vettore Pisani" during the years
1903-4.
83 f High Street^ Marylehone, London^ W,
l^fi^ Fraticis Edwmrds's Catalogue
olQS^^Fischer (Adolf)' Wandlungen in Kun'stlelien Japans, j^Aoio and
,8aolJfi'^t^f i|*i*i*40w,j<dyaiI8vo (pp. 106). Berlin, 1900 5s
{A^'tin^l^'^mf::^)'''i^^ Soclal and
r Psychic, 8vo, cloth. .1905 ,, . \^ 7s 6d
^^?8fl^''-^^i'^^'35ie White I^*iii'^ East: a Study of the Ethical
ilM^ War, 12mo,
i\1^95, ,Hff arjO j(J[iafca4i9), ; W^PT*^ :.,p:iff^t!^^^d,; ]p;<?ljoes of Japanese
h3hih<^^^mW%l'mM}^Wn};^'%^ h 3s 6d
41896 Hitchcock (Romvn) Shinto; or, thS'^A^tefl^y of the Japanese,
,lr,iiiu . 4> ij^ife^y gvoj hal-myr(!)c0i'''itFa^Hi'n^Wil| ISO-l''' ' 4s
12897 The Ancient Pit-Dwellers of Yezo, 7 plates ; also The
Ihi jo4(itAitt<)d^^of ^k>, *8T^ pifef^flL AnS^mnm<^'^'cmii''mOi half-morocco.
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'idJ90i@'ilapail 'Society, London : Transactions and Proceedings.
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MW (STMiy^.^jVol. TL, Part 1 . ' 5s
,burj(&WWr44T:.)Jmin^^_J>>yftrf notih^noi
Davidson (James W.) Formosa under Japanese Rule, Id pMes.
;nnrg*Jtft!(Gpii);TtqImRerJaa.Ee^^^ / ^^^ xiovjahfiri
Bh &P.WRiC^-^ce L .ffiiddhist Prptestenlism^in ijUan^^^aies?"
"'J %lsh {%i^cifs1?0'At!oHe(kibn6f^a^^ T^ s'ln^z-Tf cI
.eio 'VValiace (^eAtiB'A/R>)*Sigfiari;w^^(f T^u^^foilinioO ^insmomo^uc.
\^ Zumoto (Motpsada) Journa,Msm,in Japan.
i>^> Hfettrti (P)fr W<iMlo) lA WomUtt'sli^^V- ^^ (-'^^ -*) :rn3m3{3
8d Dixon (John) Some Japanese Artist^j^fi To.-(Pbs[o7 ote&fe yunW n-t^puW.
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12906 Ksempfer (Engelbertus, M.D.) The History of Japan, giving
an Account of the antient and present State and Government of
that Empire ; of its Temples, Palaces, Castles, and other Buildings ;
its Metals, Minerals, Trees, Plants, Birds, and Fishes; of the
Emperors ; the Natives, their Religions, Customs, Manufactures,
Trade and Commerce with the Dutch and Chinese ; Description of
Siam ; translated from the Author's MS., by J. G. Scheuchzer,
with Life, Introduction, and Journal of an English Voyage to Japan
in 1673, 45 large copperplates, 2 vols, folio, calf. 1727-28 5 10s
12907 Another Copy, Large Paper, 2 vols, royal folio, calf.
1727-28 ^l^
See note, p. 477. - ciiJ ,(68iiii:^ luo't
12908 New Edition, a Re^rm% ,, m^^^ol^f\^f\^^^i^^
facsimile,.^ vols. 8vo, cl. Grlasgbwi! r.r,<^\ioijia2i!^y!',^lsmi^)!Shti$^
12909 Amnenitatum ExQtic^r,v\n^l,.,Pq>^i%0/-,p^y^g3-Mediq;^^
Ease, V, Varise Relationes, Observationes et Descriptiones Rerum
orlJ n (p^siCA*itiitf fet <k*iori^ Asi^s^ [Ohii|ft/ J^iK)nj A6^3i'^trii6!flS[8 ^ifeilf^,
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royal 8vo, cloth, with plates and maps, royal 4t^;"dioth (O^T.P.):.
12911 ^. Annales ,des Empereurs du Japon, traouiT par Titsmgh,
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f S^iS ^f>Icei^ttriife' (5^'ttA^s)^^'tfe^ m^^^n^iSsaA^Uitlim illus-
^"' ' trations by Japanese Artists, 8vo, teli^t'''^-'t690OY8 ,oaefiq/jC 3s
1-29^14 M'ertpe fe (M>>i>tiimery Japa^ : Qhe /HuB<ii'eidfisi3fcMS^ ri^^^??^^^
. ;t. iifaiiiUSTfliiTiaNs, :vithiT/extibypI^Qrpithy M el. ' 1904^^ Us
'' '*M^.^Mfefip^iypietyre3.a/pe'hdi%' giv*en^'in' !^ perfect facshuUe, and t]xpyiQf:m
md^^9ie'a-.'8i&HeV**of"c!M6UWithpi^e8M()hB''Of ^Jdpaa -which. Jtoalyu faMf,; ^qi\ie,4
12$f5i''^unstprbe;rg (Qskar) Ba^yern and Asien inXVL, XVII , und
^^*" fep; 3^)'.!^ Leipzig, 1895. ^^^^^ -diolo ,oii- llrMe. 3s
fi5'^'Jkpfi(fte6e"lao^uWiv0*k^^;^' ,nni);i{(>;loY oi pa-ioWiV .ftnjooaT oi :?ho7 wsK
12916 Japanische Kunst und Japanisches laS^d^^^'i'pU^gqgfgid
t+.jiiviras b*her;iW*ra.tion4|^eid. ^189^:ftH{jff I (.1/) d^ciisj'iT QyO/^
1^47'M*tObo (Dr.- Innzo) 'Hnshiflo, the Soul ioJJg^p^]Fj.i^Kft/j^3go'sitf6n
ij'.tuo^f {Japanese Thought, with Introduction i by jWj. E^ firiflllkl Tenth
fe8r f^xevised and enlarged diMon,12ajo,'dl!ti >8fc905^vj\, yd Kihilrj 5s
l^0iS 0,ka1ctit^'.(Yl1 THe Japanese S|kri:l5p'^l^*?t*('<a*ii(Intpo(ftiiptidtt by
;:,;o;:riaeorse Meredith, l2mo, cloth. 1905 ^ ''i^'yi^-lSltl,;''^
"Its mithf^r haK mastered not only otir laiiguaserbut pur, m^^Pi m:^\9lw4iM
thomughlv th^tin bis paa8. as Mr. ereorge Meredith observes. ' we get nearer to the
secn^^t bf Wk sVdMk? ^^ ' thati" W^' HaffS fiftfl'th'^ S(JHalnc idf ^doiagrlfef ore.-'- '-' Times.
2c 2
716 Francis Edwards's Catalogue
12919 Parsons (Afred) Notes in Japan, illustrated by the Author,
8vo, cloth. 1895 5s
It is difficult to say which to admire most, Mr. Parsons's descriptive or his
pictorial pencil ; but the union makes a most delightful book. The abundant flora,
the colour of which, of course, delighted his eye, receives most careful attention.
12921 Perry (Commodore Matthew Calbraith) Narrative of the
United States Expedition to China and Japan, 1852-4, compiled by
F. L. Hawks, D.D.', with 4 charts, 89 plates (some coloured), and
numerous woodcuts, royal 4to, cloth. Washington, 1856 13s
Accounts of Madeira, St. Helena, the Cape, Mauritius, Ceylon, Malacca, Singa-
pore, Hongkong, and Macao ; full descriptions of the Lew Chew Islands (visited
four times), the Bonin Islands, and of the successful opening of Japan to the United
States and the World ; also particulars of the country, the people, their origin,
government, religion, former relations with the Portuguese and Dutch, their natural,
industrial, and artistic productions, the U.S. Mission and its reception.
12922 Another copy, half-morocco. 15s
12923 Rein (Prof. J. J.) Japan: Travels and Researches, from the
German, 2 maps and 20 illustrations, royal 8vo, half-morocco,
1884 2 10s
Geography, geology, climate, flora, fauna ; the people Japanese and Ainos
their condition, language, &c., the result of researches undertaken at the cost of the
Prussian Government.
12924 Kinder (Frank) Old- World Japan. Legends of the Land of
the Gods, with illustrations by T. H. Robinson, 8vo, cL 1895 2s
12925 Sladen (Douglas) Queer Things about Japan, with 7 coloured
and 30 full-page illustrations by Ilokusai, 8vo, cloth. 1903 8s
12926 More Queer Things about Japan, by Douglas Sladen and
N. Lorimer, to which are added the Letters of Will. Adams,
1611-17, and a Life of Napoleon written and illustrated by a
Japanese, 8vo, cloth, 1905 7s 6d
12927 Suyematsu (Baron K.) The Risen Sun, Svo, cloth. 1905 12s 6d
" We owe Baron Suyematsu a debt of gratitude for this masterly exposition of
many things outside the range of Japanese foreign policy. His essays on the ethics,
religions, arts, and literature of his country are admirable, and. coming from so
authoritative a source, will be of the greatest service to students of sociology."
Outlook.
12928 Thompson (F. D.) In the Track of the ^un, fully illustrated,
small 4to, cloth. 1893 (pub, 25s) 7s 6d
New York to Tacoma, Victoria to Yokohama, Japan, China, Ceylon, Ind'a,
Egypt, Palestme, &c. ' " j
12929 Titsingh (M.) Illustrations of Japan, consisting of Private
Memoirs and Anecdotes, and a Description of Feasts and Ceremonies,
Life and Customs, from the French, by F. Shoberl, with 12 coloured
plates by Japanese artists, 4to, cloth, 1822 1 iSs
,, J^ .P,^*^s include sketches of the volcanic eruption of Asama-^a-r'aki in Tnlv
1783. residence o the Djogoun (Tycoon) at Yedo,^thUutchtnd(Jh1nesfk^c^^^^^^^
Japanese domestic mteriors and a double panorama of two fuS processTons'
conta-.nmg 250 figures exhibitmg male costumes of all degrees and stations
Atmales des Empereurs du Japon. See Klaproth, p. 715.
83, High Street, Marylehone, London, W,
Japan '7\t
12930 Vaugondy (E-.'j Carte de TEmpire du Japon, coloured, 22 in.
by l^ in. Parisi 1750 6s
12931 Watson (Gilbert) Three Rolling Stones in Japan, with
numerous illustrations, 8vo, cloth. 1903 6s
Mr. Watson gives a picture of Japan and its people which fills one with a great
longing. Posset^sing an artist's appreciation of the beautiful as well as a keen sense
of humour, he sketches his scenery and characters with a light and sympathetic
touch. At the same time the adventures of these 'Rolling Stones' are not only
interesting, but are described with quite exceptional. skill.
12932 Webster (Robert Grant) Japan: From the Old to the New,
12mo, cloth. 1905 4s 6d
Studies of the political and social conditions of Japan, with sketches of its
history.
12933 Weston (Rev. Walter) Mountaineering and Exploration in
the Japanese Alps, 2 maps and 35 photo-illustrations, 8vo, cloth.
1896 5s 6d
12934 Exploration in the Japanese Alps, 1891-94, with illustra-
tions and map Geog, Jour., Feb., 1896 (VII. pp. 125-149) Is 6d
12935 Travel and Exploration in the Southern Japanese Alps,
map and 9 illusts. Geog. Jour., Jan., 1906 (XXVII. 18-35) Is 6d
12936 Wood Engravings (Japanese): their History, Technique,
and Characteristics, by Wm. Anderson, vnth 6 coloured plates, and
37 textual illustrations, imp. 8vo, cloth. 1895 23 6d
12937 Japanese Wood - Cutting and Wood - Cut Printing,
10 plates and woodcuts, 8vo, half-mor. Washington, 1893 5s
83, High Street, Marylehone, London, W.
718 Francis Edwards^ s Catalogue
EASTERN AND NORTHERN ASIA:
Siam, Cochin-China, Cambodia, Annam, Tong-King, Shan-
States, China, Corea, Manchuria, Mongolia,
and Siberia.
[Continued from 2yp. 361-4.60 ; 636-645.
12938 Allen (C. F. Romilly) The Book of Chinese Poetry, being the
Collection of Ballads, Sagas, Hymns, &c., known as The Shih
Ching or Classic of Poetry, metrically Translated, Svo, cloth.
1891 (pub. 16s) 5s
This is the onlj complete metrical version of the ' Shih King.' The volume
contains an interesting prefsce giving a history of the book. Every poem is accom-
panied by comments and valuable foot-notes.
It is offered to the reader as a ' Supplement ' to Dr. Legge's Standard Edition,
but it is more than that it not only helps to a knowledge of the thoughts and pure
motives of the ancient Chinese, but serves as a useful handbook to Chinese classical
literature.
12940 Amherst's (Lord) Embassy to China, 1816-17. Journal of
Proceedings of the Late Embassy to China, by [Sir] Henry Ellis,
with portraitof Lord Amherst, maps, and 7 engraved plates, coloured
from drawings by Hon. Charles Abbot, 4to, calf. 1817 13s
With narrative of the Voyage to and from China, including visits to Madeira,
Kio Janeiro, Cape of Good Hope, Java, Hongkong, the Peiho, Pekin, and journey
overland to Canton, Voyage to Manilla, Shipwreck of the " Alceste," boat voyage to
Batavia, homeward voyage by way of the Cape and St. Helena.
12941 Narrative of a Journey in China, by Clarke Abel, map,
charts, coloured and other plates, 4to, half-cloth. 1818 10s
Mr. Abel describes the physical features, scenery, and peoples of the places
visited China, Corea, Loochoo, Philippines, Java, Hongkong, Cape, Brazil, St.
Helena, Madeira, &c.
12942 Voyage of H.M.S. " Alceste " along the Coast of Corea and
to the Island of Lewchew ; with Account of her subsequent Ship-
wreck, by Surgeon McLeod, portrait of Capt. Maxwell and 5
coloured plates by Lieut. Dwarris, Svo, half-calf. 1818 4s 6d
This volume contains long and interesting accounts of the Lewchew Islands
and their inhabitants.
See also Abel, p. 371 ; Ellis, p. 384 ; Hall, p. 427.
12943 [Amiot, &c.] Art Militaire des Chinois, ou Recueil
d'Anciens Traites sur la Guerre; Instruction sur TExercice
Militaire, Traduit par Amiot, revu et publie par M. De Guignes,
21 coloured plates, 4to, calf. Paris, 1772 i Sg
12944 [ ] Memoires concernant I'Histoire, les Sciences, les Arts,
les McBurs, les Usages, &c., des Chinois. Par les Missionaires de
Pekin, avec la Vie de Confucius, numerous plates, 12 vols. 4to.
calf. Paris, 1776-86 ^4
Compiled by PP. Amiot, Bourgeois, Cibot, Ko, and published by Abb6 Ch.
Batteux et L. G. Oudart Feudrix de Br6guigny. ^
S9i^^i^->&t^'n^m^ki^^^^^ Bf^,
Eastern dnd JSfoi^hem Asia 719
12945 Anderson (John, M.D.), English Intercourse with Siam in
17th century, ma'p, 8vo, cloth. (Triibner), 1890 4s 6d
Accounts of the visits of the E.I.Co.'s vessels to Pataiii, Bangkok, Ayuthia,
Ligor, &c. ; History of Phaiilcon the Adventurer, sometime Minister to the King ;
Proceedings of Richard Burneby, George and Samuel White ; Elihu Yale, Governor
of Madras, and the War with Siam, 1687 ; Attack on the Freoch at Mergui ; Journeys
of Leal and others in Siam, 1825-7 ; Notes on Yale, supplemeiiting those in Hedges's
' Diary,' Vols. II. and III. (see India, p. 152) ; Italian and Portuguese visitors.
12946 Chinese Mohammedans Jour. Anthrop. Inst. (Yol. I.
pp. 147-162), Svo, boards. 1871 3s
Expeditions to Yunnan, 1868 and 1875. See ' Mandalay to
Momlen,* p. 272 ; Sladen, p. 281 ; Anderson, p. 284.
12947 Andrade (Jose Ignacio de) Cartas Escriptas da India e da
China, 1815-35, 3 Tportraits, 2 vols. 8vo, half-calf. Lisbon, 1847 9s
The author visited Calcutta, Malacca, Singapore, Macao, and Canton,- and de-
scribes (in 100 letters) the people, government, agriculture, commerce, education, of
India, and of China especially.
12948 Asakawa (K. Ph.D) The Russo-Japanese Conflict; its Causes
and Issues, map and 10 illustrations, 12mo, cloth. 1904 7s 6d
12949 Asiatic Society (Royal) North China Branch, Journal,
No. II., May, 1859. Shanghai, 1859 (scarce) 10s
Swinhoe's Visit to Formosa and Notes on Birds (1858) ; Wells Williams's Lecture
on Japan ; Musical Notation of the Chinese ; Character and Writings of Meh-tsi, &c.
12950 No. III., December, 1859 (scarce) 10s
Bridgman's Sketches of the Miau-tsze ; Macgowan on the Banishment of
Criminals in China ; Robertson on Cotton ; Edkins on Tauist Mythology ; Williams's
American Embassy to China, 1844, &c.
12951 New Series, No. II., December, 1865 (scarce) 10s
Geology of the Great Plain, &c. ; Birds and Beasts of Formosa ; Japanese Annals
of the Western Ocean {maps), 1708-13, from a MS. account of the arrival in Japan of
Father John Battista Sidotti ; Collins on Sorgo, or Sugar Cane ; Edkins on the
Agricultural Mongols ; Jamieson on Hieroglyphical Character of Chinese Written
Language ; Bastion on Remains of Ancient Cambodia ; Events in China and
Japan, 1865.
12952 New Series, No. IV., December, 1867 10s
Bickmore's Journey through Kwangtung, Kwangsi, and Hunan, 1866 ; William-
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in Chinese Works ; Chinese Chronology, &c.
12953 Vol. XXIV., 1889-90. Shanghai, 1890 6s
Mollendorff (P. G. von) Essay on Manchu Literature.
Morse (H. B.) Currency and Measures in China.
Faber (Dr. Ernst) Prehistoric China.
Edkins (Dr. J.) Chinese Architecture.
Parker (E. H.) The Nestorians in China, &c.
12954 Vol. XXX., 1895-96. Shanghai, 1899 6s
Le Voyage de I'Ambassade Hollandaise de 1656 4 travers la Province de Canton,
par C. Imbault Huart.
Parker (E. H.) The Financial Capacity of China ; Chinese Revenue.
Bushell (S. W.) The Hsi Hsia Dynasty of Tangut, their Money and Script.
Eraser (M. F. A.) A Manchu Ukase.
8Si High Street^ Marylebone, London, W,
720 Francis Edwards^ s Catalogue
Asiatic Soo. North China Branch continued.
12955 Vol. XXXI. No. 1, 1896-97. Slmnghai, 1899 3s 6d
Parker (E. H.) on the Inscriptions de I'Orkhon.
Forke (A.) Wang Chung and Plato on Death and Immortality.
Kingsmill (T. W.) The Chinese System of Family Relationship and its Aryan
Affinities. ^ ^
Taylor (F. E.) Scarcity of Copper Cash.
M Ollendorff (P. G. von) Limitations of Comparative Philology.
Carles (W. K.) The Grand Canal of China.
12956 Vol. XXXIII. No. 1. Shanghai, 1899-1900 3s 6d
Bourne (F. S. A.) Possible and Impossible Reforms.
Williams (Mrs. B. T.) Popular Religious Literature of the Chinese.
Bushell (S. W.) Additional Coins of the Present Dynasty {^() figures).
Edkins (Dr.) Siun King, the Philosopher.
12957 Baring (Maurice) "With the Russians in Manchuria, 12mo,
cloth. 1905 7s 6d
12958 Beveridge (Senator Albert J.) The Russian Advance, with
2 ma-ps, Svo, cloth. JVeto YorlCy 1903 6s
Narrative of a Journey through Manchuria and the Far East of Siberia, with'
chapters on Russian policy and the Russian people, descriptions of Siberia, treaties'
between China, Japan, and European Powers.
12959 Billings (Commodore Joseph) Account of a Geographical and
Astronomical Expedition to the Northern Parts of Russia [Siberia] y
Coast of the Tshutski, to East Cape and Islands stretching to the=
American Coast, 1785-94, by Martin Saner, 14 plates^ 4to, half-calf-
1802 1
Commodore Billings travelled by way of Irkutsk, Yakutsk, and Okotsk, tc
Kamchatka, whence he made two expeditions to N.W. Coast of America Aleutians
Islands (Oonalaska and Kadiak). All these places and their inhabitants are de-
scribed and vocabularies added of the Yakut and Tungoos, Kamchatka, Aleutian,
and Kadiak languages.
12960 Blakiston (Capt. T. W.) Five Months on the Yang-Tsze, and
Exploration of its Upper Waters, Notices of the Rebellion, &c.,
illustrated by Dr. Alfred Barton, Svo, calf. 1862 9s
12961 Borri (Father Chr., S.J.) Account of Cochin-China (1620), its
People, the Introduction of Christianity, &c., portrait of Confiiciusi
folio, half-calf (Churchill). 1707 Bs
12962 Breton (M.) China: Costumes, Arts, Manufactures, &c., 80
copperplate engravings, principally from the originals in the Cabinet^
of M. Bertin, with Observations from the French, 4 vols. 8voi
boards, 1812 lOal
These engravings exhibit the Chinese in every grade of life, their arts, imple4
ments, weapons of war and of torture. , j
12963 Brooke (Lord) An Eye- Witness in Manchuria. 8vo, clothj
1905 ' 4s6tf
Lord Brooke was Eeuter's correspondent in Manchuria.
" Model of what the work of .a war correspondent should he^ Times.
12964 Burleigh (Bennet) The Empire of the East ; or, Japan and
Russia at War, 1904-5, l2mo, cloth. 1905 4s 6d
83y High Street, Marylebone, London, W.
\
Eastern and Northern Asia 721
12965 Campbell (J. G. D.) Siam in the Twentieth Century, map and
16 illustrations, 8vo, cloth. 1902 5s
Impressions of a British official on the country, the people, the Government,
commerce, the Chinese in Siam, and other international questions.
12966 Carl (Miss Katherine) With the Empress Dowager of China,
8vo, cloth. 1906 10s 6d
The story of the dail}^ life of the Chinese Court, with its thousands of
dependents, its gay parties, its jealousies, and its tragedies. The Dowager Empress
is fully described, and after reading Miss Carl's book one realizes for the first time
the secret of the power of this ruler of three hundred millions of people. Miss Carl,
an American artist, painted four portraits of the Empress.
12967 China Review (The) ; or, Notes and Queries on the Far East,
Vol. XXI., Parts 1, 2, 3, royal 8vo, sewed. [1894] 5s
These numbers contain articles on Sir John Davis's administration of Hong
Kong, Chinese Relations, Burmese History ; Chinese Proverbs, History of Amoy,
the Turko-Scythian Tribes ; Chinese Emigrants, the Ghilyak Language, Macao's
Deeds of Arms, the Triad Society, Northern Chinese Dialects, &c.
12968 Church (Percy W.) Chinese Turkestan with Caravan and
Rifle, map and 25 illustrations , 8vo, cloth. 1901 4s
Account of a sporting expedition from Srinagar to Leh and Yarkand, thence to
Aksu and the Tekkes after ibex and wapiti ; across the Tian Shan to Kuldja, &c.
12969 Cornaby (W. Arthur) A String of Chinese Peach-Stones,
illustrated, 8vo, cloth. 1895 2s 6d
A series of character- sketches of village life in Central China gathered during
line years' residence, including incidents of the Taiping Rebellion.
12970 China under the Search Light: Chapters on Chinese
Problems, 12mo, cloth. 1901 2s 6d
[2971 Co wen (Thomas) The Kusso- Japanese War from its Outbreak
to the Battle of Liaoyang, with 10 maps and plans, and 46 photo-
illustrations, 8vo, cloth. 1904 7s 6d
.2972 Crawfurd (John) Journal of an Embassy to Siam and Cochin-
China (1821-22); a View of the actual State of those Kingdoms,
plates, 2 vols. 8vo, calf. 1830 10s
Illustrated with maps (including 'plan of Singapore), views, portraits, and
roodcuts. See also p. 363.
2973 Crosby (Oscar T.) Turkestan and a Corner of Tibet (the Salar
Pass) illustrated Geog. Joue., June, 1904 (XXIII. 705-722) Is 6d
2974 Cunynghame ([Sir] Arthur) An Aide-de-Camp's Recollections
of Service in China ; a Residence in Hong-Kong, and Visits to othe]f
Islands in the Chinese Seas, 9 plates, 2 vols. 12mo, half -calf.
1844 8s 6d
2975 D'Anville, Carte d'Asie : Three Parts. 12s
. ]. Turquie, Arabic, Perse, Inde, Tartaric, 32 in. by 30 in. 1751
2. Chine Tartaric, Siam, &c., Sumatra, Java, Borneo, Philippines, Moluques, &c.,
28 in. by 39 in. 1752
3 Siberie et Tartaric, 42 in. by 21 in. 1753
^^, Hi^h Street, Marylehone, London^ IT,
722 Francis Edwards's Catalogue
12975b D'Aguilar (Major-Gen.) and Capt. McDougall, R.N, Opera-
tions in the Canton River, April, 1847, 11 ^ully coloured plates from
drawings by Lieut. Martin, 42nd Madras Infantry, in portfolio,
with one leaf of letterpress. [1858] 2 10a
1. Port Victoria, Hong Kong, and Cantonment (title-page).
2. The Canton Kiver from the Bocca Tigris,
3. Passing the Batteries of the Canton River.
4. Landing of Troops and of Sir John Davis.
5. Passing up the Canton River above Whampoa,
6. Troops advancing upon Forts.
7. Taking " French Folly " Fort near Canton.
8. Troops Landing at the British and Foreign Factories.
9. Blowing up of " French Folly " Fort,
10, Troops drawn up to receive Commissioners.
11. The Return of Troop Vessels to Hong Kong,
12976 D'Auteroche (M, le Abbe Chappe) Voyage en Siberie, 1761 ;
les Moeurs, Usages des Habitans, Geographic, I'Histoire Naturelle,
et la Description du Kamtchatka par M. Kracheninnikow, &c.,
numerous fine plates, large-paper copy, 3 vols, royal 4to, calf;
"with ATLAS of 30 plates, containing profile of routes from Brest to
St. Petersburg, Moscow, and Tobolsk, also 3 maps of Kamtchatka
and Kurile Is., folio, calf. Paris, 1768 2 15s
12977 Davis (Sir J, F.) The Chinese: a General Description of the
Empire and its Inhabitants, 12mo, half-calf. 1840 3s 6d
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12979
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12983 DemidofT (Prince) A Shooting Expedition to Kamchatka,
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12986 Downing (Charles T.) TheFan-Qui; or, Foreigner in China;
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12987 Duhalde (P^re J. B.) Description of the Empire of China,
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12992 Voyages^ Peking, Manille et I'lle de France, by M. de
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12996 What is Lord Elgin to do ? the Canton Dispute and Our
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12998 Erman (Adolph) Travels in Siberia in the Valley of the Obi
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12999 Fox (John) Following the Sun-Flag [of Japan] : a Vain
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13004 Giffard (Pierre) Les Soirees de Moukden; Scenes de la Vie
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13005 Giles (Prof. Herbert A.) An Introduction to the History of
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13007 Another edition, Condensed by Colborne Baber, with a
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13008 Gordon-Cumming (Miss C. F.) The Inventor of the Numeral-
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13010 Gray (J. H., LL.D.) China: Laws, Manners, and Customs of
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130U Hallett (Holt S.) A Thousand Miles on an Elephant in the Shan
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13015 Hamilton (Sir Ian) A Staff-Officer's Scrap Book during the
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13016 Haidar. A History of the Moghuls of Central Asia, being the
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13017 Hamilton (Major A. B.) Notes of a Land Journey from Fu-
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13018 Hardy (Rev. E. J.) John Chinaman at Home: Sketches of
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13019 Hawes (Chas. H.) In the Uttermost East, ivith 3 maps and 70
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13020 Hedley (Rev. John) A Trip into the Chi-li Province, North
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13021 Henderson (Dr. George) and Hume (Allan) Lahore to Yark-
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13023 Hippisley (Alfred E.) Catalogue of Chinese Porcelains, and
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13024 Hough (Walter) Korean Collections in the United States
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13027 Jack (R. Logan) The Back Blocks of China: a Narrative of
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13064 Travels in China (1793), Descriptions and Observations
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13065 Some Account of the Public Life of Earl Macartney and a
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13066 Picturesque Representations of the Dress and Manners of
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13073 Milne (Rev. Wm.) Life and Opinions of Illustrated by Annals
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13076 Navarette (Fray D. Fernandez) Account of the Empire of
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the differences, retired to Spain, where he produced his great work. He afterwards
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13077 Neumann (Charles F.) History of the Pirates of the China
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13086 Polo (Marco) Travels to the Eastern Parts of the World in the
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China. Marsden's edition of Marco is still valuable for his introduction and
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13088 Ralph (Julian) Alone in China, and other Stories, illustrated,
by C. D. Weldon, 12mo, cloth. 1897 2s 6d
13089 Ready (Oliver G.) Life and Sport in China, with 13 photo-
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The author resided for twelve years in various parts of the country. His obser-
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13091 Rondot (Natalis) Etude Pratique du Commerce d'Exportation
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13092 Notice du Vert de Chine et de la Teinture en Yert chez
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13093 Royal Asiatic Society China Branch Jour.,Yo1. XXXIII.,
No. 3. 1899-1900 3s
Articles on Mencius and other Reformers of China ; the Ancient City of
Shaohing ; Mythology of Buddhism in Tibet and Mongolia.
13094 Russell (Claud) A Journey from Peking to Tsitsihar (Mongolia)
in company with Mr. Hicks-Beach, map Geog. Jour., May, 1904
(XXIII. 613-623) Is 6d
13095 Russian Embassy to Pekin, 1692-95 ; Three Years' Travels
from Moscow Overland to China, through Great Tartary to
Peking (1692-95), by Everard Isbrand Ides, with Description of
China by a Chinese Author (Dionysius Kao), translated from the
^ Dutch of Witzen, with Ms interesting map of the Muscovy Empire
and numerous plates, small 4to, calf. 1706 1 5s
13096 Another copy, without map, small 4to, calf. 1706 10s
13097 Russo-Japanese War, 1904-5 ; The War in the Far East,
by the Military Correspondent of The Times, with 10 photo-portraits
and 38 maps, royal 8vo, cloth. 1905 16s
13098 A Study of the Russo-Japanese War, by "Chasseur,"
12mo, cloth. 1905 6s net
Ten chapters, reprinted from Blackwood's Magazine.
13099 The Great Siege; the Investment and Fall of Port Arthur,
by B. W. NoRREGAARD, 8vo, cloth. 1905 6s
13100 Simpson (Wm.) Meeting the Sun : a Journey All Round the
World through Egypt, China, Japan, and California, illustrated,
8vo, cloth. 1874 63
*v ^l^ an account of the marriage ceremonies of the Emperor of China, whicli
the author witnessed. He also visited the Great Wall.
13101 Simpson (James Young) Side Lights on Siberia, with Accounts
of the Railroad, the Prisons, Exiles, the Island of Saghalin, Silver
Mines, &c., map and illustrations, 8vo, cloth. 1898 4s 6d
13102 Smith (W. Richmond) The Siege and Fall of Port Arthur,
with Preface by Sir Wm. G. Nicholson, maps and illustrations, 8vo,
cloth. 1905 12s 6d
T'r,,,?!^ ^f !k^ was Renter's correspondent, and General Nicholson represented
J^ngland at the Japanese headquarters.
83^ High Street^ Marylebone, London^ W,
Eadern and Kortheni Asia 731
13103 Stadling (J.) Through Siberia, edited by Dr. F. H. H. Guille-
mard, '\wxyi and illustrations, 8vo, cloth. 1901 6s
Account of journey in 1898 in search for traces of the Arctic balloonists Andr^e
and his companions in the districts between the Lena and Yenesei, with description
of the country traversed, the native tribes, &c.
13104 Staunton (Sir George Thomas) Miscellaneous Notices relating
to China, reissue, with New Introduction (pp. 50) and Appendix
(pp. 385-432), Svo, boards. Havant, 1822-50 {sca^rce) 8s 6d
The Emperor Yong-tching's Book of Sacred Instructions (translated), Notices
of Chinese Language, Poetry, Books, Contents of a Chinese and Manchu-Tartar i
Dictionary, Ceremony of the Ko-tou, Considerations upon the China Trade, 1813
Cpp. 126-188), On the British Factory in Canton (pp. 189-260), Suspension of E.LCo.'s
Trading at Canton, 1807 and 1814, &c.
Staunton (Sir George Leonard) Embassy to China, 1792-94,
See Macabtney (Lord), p. 728.
13105 Stein (M. Aurel) Sand-Buried Ruins of Khotan : Personal
Narrative of a Journey of Archaeological and Geographical Explora-
tion in Chinese Turkestan (1900-1), map and 135 illustrations , 8vo,
cloth. 1904 4s 6d
Recovery from the sands of Central Asia (near Khotan) of remains of a lost
civilization Buddhistic in its origin manuscripts, dated documents, inscriptions,
statues, paintings, carvings, &c.
13106 Story (Douglas) The Campaign with Kuropatkin, with 52 photo-
illustrations t 8vo, cloth. 1904 5s
The author describes his experiences in Newchwang, Mukden, the Leaders in
the war, the culminating battle, Liaoyang, and adds a chapter on the " long feud "
and Russia's desire for India.
13107 Swayne (Major H. G. C.) Through the Highlands of Siberia,
Account of a Sporting Trip Jane, July, and August, 1903, Svo,
cloth. 1904 7s 6d
13108 Swinhoe (R.) Ten Papers on Hainan ; its Aborigines, Natural
History, &c., 3 coloured plates ; also Sketch of Hainan, by Wm.
Fred. Mayers, 1 vol. 8vo, half-calf. 1869-72 9s
13109 Tcheng-Ki-Tong (Ool.), Attache Militaire, Les Chinois Points
par Ettx Memes, portrait, 12mo, cloth. 1884 3s 6d
13110 English Translation: The Chinese Painted by Themselves,
12mo, cloth. [1885] 3s 6d
13111 [Trade.] The Foreign Trade of China divested of Monopoly,
Restriction, and Hazard (pp. 110). 1832 3s
13112 British Relations with the Chinese Empire in 1832:
English and American Trade with India and Canton [By Robert
Montgomery Martin] (pp. 148). 1832 3s
Written in defence of the E.I.Co.'s monopoly.
13113 Turley (Robert T.) Some Notes on the River System of the
Upper Liao, Manchuria, map Geog, Jour., March, 1905 (XXV.
297-300) Is 6d
13114 Some Further Notes concerning the Liao Ho, by Lieut. -Col.
A. W. S. Wingate, map and 7 illustrations Geog. Jour., Oct.,
1905 (XXVI. 421-429) Is 6d
83, High Street, Marylehone, London, W,
732 Francis Mdwards^s Catalogue
13115 Turner (John A.) Kwang Tung; or, Five Years in South
China, map and illustrations, 12mo, cloth. 1894 2s 6d
History, religion, and manners of the Chinese as seen in the province of Canton,
with an account of Hong Kong and Macao.
13116 Turner (S.) Siberia: a Record of Travel, Climbing, and
Exploration, maps and illustrations, 8vo, cloth. 1905 lis
13117 Ullrich (Lieut. R.) Die Mandschurei ; "Material zur Geo-
graphie Asiens," map, Svo (pp. 51). Berlin, 1904 Is 6d
13118 Valera (Luis), Marques de Yillasinda, Sombras Ohinescas :
Recuerdos de un Viaje al Celeste Imperio, 2 vols. 12mo, cloth.
Madrid, 1902 5s
A series of letters describing a voj^age to China and visits to Shanghai, Tientsin,
and Pekin its temples and palaces, August, 1900, to May, 1901.
13119 Vaugondy (R.) Carte de I'Empire de la Chine, coloured, 22 in.
byl9iin. Paris, 1151 6s
13120 Weale (B. L. Putnam) Manchu and Muscovite, Tnap, Svo
(pp. xx-552), cloth. 1904 6s
A brief sketch of the history of Manchuria, with description of the country and
towns, comments on Russian misrule, &c.
13121 The Re-Shaping of the Far East, map and illustrations,
2 vols. 8vo, cloth. 1905 1 5s
"In these volumes of over eleven hundred pages we have the 'whole story
of the past decade' in the Far East told with considerable vigour and no little
dogmatism Among the many interesting chapters on the war, on the mistakes of
the war, on the Chinese Court and its influence, on the foreign legations in Japan,
on the Chinaman himself, on the foreign services in China, on Kiaochau, blockade
running, Japan in time of war, on China arming, on the missionary question, &c.
perhaps the most attractive, and to many readers the most novel, will be that on
the peculiar attitude of the United States Despite some loose history, exaggerated
statements, and rather wild speculations, the work is the best account of twentieth-
century China in existence ; the illustrations are numerous and extremely well
chosen ; there is an appendix containing a number of documents of great service
to the student of Far Eastern matters, and also a capital map prepared upon a
most generous scale" ~Athe7ueum.
13122 Wegener (Georg) Zur Kriegszeit durch China, 1900-1, map
and numerous illustrations, royal 8vo, wrappers. 1902 5s
13123 Wells (S. Wells) Syllabic Dictionary of the Chinese Language,
with the Pronunciation as heard in Peking, Canton, Amoy, and
Shanghai, 4to, half-morocco. SlmngJiai, 1874 2 2s
13124 Williamson (Mrs. Isabelle) Old Highways in China, map and
illustrations from Chinese engravings, 12mo, cloth. 1884 2s 6d
13125 Wood (Lieut.-Col. 0. E.), U.S. Artillery. From the Yalu to
Port Arthur: an Epitome of the First Period of the Russo-
Japanese War. 1905 7s 6d
13126 Wright (Seppings) With Togo on his Flag-Ship : a Record of
Seven Months' Active Service under the great Admiral, numerous
illustrations, 8vo, cloth. 1905 7s 6d
13127 Yates (Dr. M. T.) on Ancestral Worship, Svo (pp. 48).
Shanghai, 1878 28
83, High Street, Marylehone, London, W,
Eastern and Northern Asia 7S3
13128 Younghusband (Sir F. E.) The Heart of a Continent: a
Narrative of Travels in Manchuria, across the Gobi Desert,
through the Himalayas, the Pamirs, and Chitral, 1884-94, 4 maps
and 18 photo-illustrations y royal 8vo, cloth, 1896 (pub. 21s) 10s
Account of the author's journey with Mr. James to the " Long White Mountain "
in 1886 (see p. 726), a journey by land from Pekin to India^l 887-88), through
Mongolia, the great desert, and Chinese Turkestan to Yarkand and the Himalayas ;
subsequent visits to tbe Pamirs and Kashgar, to Chitral and Hunza ; chapters on
Missionaries in China and Impressions of Travel.
13129 Among the Celestials: Narrative of Travels in Manchuria,
across the Gobi Desert, and through the Himalayas to India;
abridged from 'The Heart of a Continent,* with additions, map
and illustrations, 12mo, cloth. 1898 6s
13130 Zichy (Graf Eugen) Dritte Asiatische Forchungsreise im
Osten zur Aufhellung des Ursprunges der Magyaren, Heraus-
gegeben von der Teilnehmern der Expedition (Text in Hungarian
and German), unth 60 or 70 plates {some coloured) and over 2,000
textual illustrations, 6 vols, royal 4to, cloth. Buda-Pest and
Leipzig.
Vol. I. Ethnographischer THEiL (in two parts) Herkunft der Magyarischen
Fis-cherei, von Dr. Johann Janko (708 i>p.), 17 plates and 544 textual
illustrations. 1904 1 178 6d
II. ZooLOOGiscHE Ergebnisse, redigiert, von G. Horvath, 22 plates,
(5 chromo) and 22 text illustrations. 1904 1 5s
III., IV. Archaeologische Studien auf Russischem Boden, von B61a Posta, Parts i.
and ii., illustrated (pp. 600)! 1905 2 lOs
V. Sammlung Ostjakischer Volksdichtungen, Heldengesange Mytholo-
gis-chen Inhalts, Gotterbeschworungsformeln und Barenlieder auf
Grund des Regulyschen Nachlasses und eigener Sammlungen, von
3. V'k\)?iY, portraits and facsimiles {\}^AyixyA\-2^2). 1905 1
VI. Geschichtliche Uebersicht und meine Wahrnehmungen, Erfahrungen
mit besonderer Beriichsichtigung der Ergebnissee meiner Expedi-
tionem, maps and illustrations (304 pp.). 1905 1
TIBET.
[Continued from 2yp. 430-^30 ; 642.
13131 Candler (Edmund) The Unveiling of Lhasa, with map and illus-
trations, 8vo, cloth. 1905 6s
A narrative of Col. Younghusband's expedition in 1904, written on the spot,
including Mr. Henry Newman's account of the bombardment and relief of Gyantse.
13132 Crosby (Lieut. Oscar Terry, U.S.A.) Tibet and Turkestan : a
Journey through Old Lands and a Study of New Conditions, map
and illustrations, 8vo, cloth. New York, 1905 10s 6d
13133 Cunningham (Gen. Sir Alex.) Laddk, and Surrounding
Countries, map and 31 plates {mostly coloured) and views, by Col.
Bates, royal 8vo, cloth. 1854 1 15s
Containing physical, statistical, and historical information, with chapters on
Tibetan Buddhism, the Lamas, Religious Buildings, Language, and various Alpine
Dialects, the result of two visits in 1846 and 1847.
S3, High Street, Marylebone, London, W.
734 Prmicis Edwards^s Catalogue
13134 Das (Sarat Chandra) A Tibetan - English Dictionary, with
Sanskrit Synonyms, revised and edited by Rev. Graham Sandberg
and Wm. Heyde, Moravian Missionary (pp. 1400), 4to, cloth.
Calcutta, 1902 1 6s
13135 Journey to Lhasa and Central Tibet, edited by the Hon.
W. W. Rockill, iimips and illustrations, including copies of native
representations of Lhasa and Temple of the Grand Lama, 8vo,
cloth. 1904 6s
Narrative of two journeys through Sikkim and Tibet, 1879 and 1882, and
residences at Tashilhunpo and Lha&a, with descriptions of the country visited,
account of the Government, society, custom?, festivals, &c.
13136 Deasy (Capt. H. H. P.) In Tibet and Chinese Turkestan, Three
Years* Exploration, map, port., and illusts., 8vo, cloth. 1901 10s 6d
13137 Freshfield (Douglas W.) The Roads to Tibet Geog. Jour.
Jan., 1904 (xxiii. 79-91) ; also Journey to Lhasa by G. G. Tsybikoff,
with 4 illustrations, Ibid, (xxiii. 92-97) Is 6d
13138 Grenard (F.) Tibet: the Country and its Inhabitants, trans-
lated by A. Teixeira de Mattos, map, 8vo, cloth. 1905 6s
13139 Hedin. Adventures in Tibet, by Sven Hedin, with illustrations,
Svo, cloth. 1904 10s 6d
A popular edition of Dr. Hedin's larger work in two volumes, describing his
journeys in Tibet, the Tarim Basin, and the Desert of Gobi. For best edition see
p. 642.
13141 Hosie (Consul Alex.) Report on a Journey from Cheogtu to
the Eastern Frontier of Tibet (Pari. Paper), folio, pp. 88 and map,
1905 Is 3d
13142 Landon (Percival) Lhasa : an Account of the Country and
People of Central Tibet, and of the Progress of the English
Mission, 1903-4, maps and illustrations, 2 vols, royal Svo, cloth.
1905 1 Is
Mr. Landon was Times correspondent with Gen. Younghusband's Mission the
OW correspondent present at the first battle on the Karo La. His book abounds
with descriptions of Tibetan scenery and picturesque details of the inhabitants.
13143 Millington (Powell) To Lhassa at Last, 12mo, cloth. 1905 2s
13144 Pratt (A. E.) To the Sriows of Tibet through China (1889-90),
map and illustrations, royal Svo, cloth. 1892 4s
Notes of experiences during a voyage up the Yangtse to Ichang, with excursions
through the province of Se-chuen, through the Gorges of the Yangtse to Washan,
fi!5. T ^^"^^^s to Ta-tsien-lu, in Eastern Tibet, with account of the inhabitants.
intJoJ:!*^^^ and arms, brick tea ; ascent of Mt. Omei, priests and temples there,
mm^nSn i?ff ^ J-*T'* ^^^cution of Tibetans, and photo-views of the snowy
mountains, bsts of birds, insects, reptiles, &c.
13145 Ralston (W. R. S.) Tibetan Tales, translated from the Tibetan
of theKah-Gyur by Von Schiefner, Englished by Ralston (Triibner's
Oriental Series), Svo, cloth. 1882 8s
C8oma'KY?riwLi^?'^'f*A'''' contains a brief narrative of the life and work of
tC?ffinitT/nVffoT*''^*^l'^''''^^ V^t'S^' f Tibet, their Sanskrit origin, and
the aanities of the stories in the present collection w ith European folk-tales.
83, High Street, Marylehone, London, W.
Tibet 735
13146 Rawling (Capt. C. G.) The Great Plateau: an Account of
Exploration in Central Tibet, 1903, and of the Gartok Expedition,
1904-5, ma'ps and illustrations^ 8vo, cloth. 1905 15s
Capt. RawUng's second journey was through an absolutely unknown country.
At Shigatse, the largest town in Tibet, the highest officials and ecclesiastics were
visited and the monasteries and forts explored. The Brahmapootra was traced to
its source, and both the holy Manasarowar Lake and the Kailas Peak were visited.
Tlie party returned to Simla through Gartok and the Indus and Sutlej valleys.
13147 Exploration of Western Tibet ^ and Rudok in 1903, map
and 10 illiistrntionsG EOG. Joue., April, 1905 (Vol. XXV. pp. 414-
429) Is 6d
13148 Ryder (Major C. H.) Exploration and Survey with the Tibet
Frontier Commission, and from Gyangtse to Simla via Gartok,
Tplan of Lhasa, map, and 12 illustrations Geog. Jour., Oct , 1905
(XXVI. 369 95). Is 6d
13149 Sandberg (Rev. S. L. Graham) The Exploration of Tibet: its
History and Particulars, 1623-1904, map and plan, 8vo, cloth.
Calcutta, 1904 5s
13151 Schlagintweit (Dr. Emil) Buddhism in Tibet, Illustrated by
Literary Documents and Objects of Religious Worship, witli
Account of the Buddhist Systems preceding it in India, 20 plates,
royal 8vo, cloth ; Atlas of 20 plates, folio, cloth. 1863 2 15s
The text includes a Sketch of the Life of Sakyamuni (Buddha), a History and
Development of Buddhism, Sacred Literature, Laws, System, Organization, Monas-
teries, Temples, Calendars, Chronology, Astrology, of the present Lamaic Institu-
tions, and a Bibliography of Buddhism and Glossary of Tibetan Terms.
13152 ' Buddhism in Tibet, another copy of the Text, with plates
(but without the Atlas), royal 8vo, cloth. 1863 . 18s
13153 Le Bouddhisme au Tibet, traduit de 1' Anglais parL.de
Milloue (Annales de Musee Guimet, Tome III.), plates, 4to, sewed.
Paris, 1881 14s
13154 (H. A. und R. von) Reisen in Indien und Hochasien :
der Landschaft, der Cultur und Sitten der Bewohner, in Verbindung
mit Klimatischen und Geologischen Verhaltnissen, 1854-58, maps
and plates, 3 vols, royal 8vo, half-morocco. Jena, 1869-72 1 5s
Travels in Western, Southern, Central, N.W. India and Bengal, to Kashmir,
Tibet, the Karakorums, Yarkand, and Kashgar.
Vol. I. India, with 2 maps and 9 illustrations.
Vol. II. The Himalayas of Bhotan and Kashmir, with 10 illustrations.^
Vol. III. Tibetan Himalayas, Karakorums, &c., map and 8 illustrations.
13155 Waddell (Col. L. A.) Lhasa and its Mysteries, maps, coloured
and other illustrations, 8vo, cloth. 1905 14s
With accounts of the institutions, political and religious, of Tibet.
13156 Younghusbando(Sir Frank) The Geographical Results of the
Tibet Mission (1904), map and 8 illustrations Geog. Jour., May,
1905 (XXV. 481-98) Is 6d
83 J Iliyh Street, Marylehone^ London, W,
736 Francis Edwards's Catalogue
WESTERN AND RUSSIAN CENTRAL ASIA:
Asia Minor, Cyprus, Armenia, Kurdistan, Mesopotainia,
Syria, Palestine, Arabia, Persia, Khiva, Bokhara, Oxus
and Pamir Regions, Afghanistan and Baluchistan.
\_Continued from pp. 1 to 64; 545-591.
13160 Adler (Cyrus) Two Persepolitan Casts in the U.S. National
Museum, 2 'plates, royal 8vo. Washington, 1895 2s
Kept. U.S. Mus., 1893, pp. 749-753.
13161 [Afghanistan, &c.] The Dangers of British India from
French Invasion and Missionary Establishments, with Account ot
the Countries between the Caspian and the Ganges, by a late
Kesident at Bhagulpore, 8vo (pp. iv-153). 1808 s
13162 On the Practicability of an Invasion of British India, by
[Sir] De Lacy Evans, 8vo (pp. 8-lviii-147), and ma'p. 1829 43
Mea^s of transport, military routes, &c., with resources of the Indian Empire.
See also Hanna, p. 744 ; Bruce, p. 597 ; Durand, p. 116 ; Fisher, p. 588 ; Thorburn,
p. 750; and other references, p. 164.
13163 Afghan War (First), 1838-42. Narrative of the Campaign
in Sind and Kaubool, 1838-9, by D. R. Hartley Kennedy, 8 vietcs
of Ghuzni, Khelaut, &c., 2 vols. 12mo, cloth. 1840 5s
13164 Narrative of the War under Lord Keane 1838-9, by [Sir]
Henry Havelook, maps, 2 vols. 12mo, cloth. 1840 9s
13165 Narrative of Major W. Hough, map, views of Candahar,
Ghuznee, and Cabul, 8vo, cloth. 1841 6s
With orders, descriptions of the country, and a history of the Daoranee Empire.
13166 Journal of the Disasters in Affghanistan, 1841-42, by
Lady Sale, map and plans, 12mo, cloth. 1843 2s 6d
13167 The Military Operations at Cabul, 1842, Retreat and
Destruction of the British Army, with Journal of the Imprisoned
Officers, by [Sir] Vincent Eyre, 12mo, cloth. 1843 2s 6d
13168 Eyre's Military Operations and Journal, another (fourth)
edition, with 32 portraits and views, 12mo, half-mor. 1843 7s 6d
13169 Portraits of the Cabul Prisoners, 32 coloured plates, with
names added in ink, mounted in neat portfolio. [1843] (rare) 1 5s
Portraits of Shah Sboojah, Mahomed Akbarkhan. Prince Futty Jung, Sir Wm.
Macnaghton. Sir Alex. Burnes, Lady Sale, Majors Eldred Pottinger and Charles
Griffiths, Capts. Lawrence, Colin Mackenzie, Troup, Boyd, Johnson, J. B. Conolly,
Anderson, James Skinner, Airey, Bygrave, Lieuts. H. B. Melville, Haughton,
V. Eyre and Mrs. Eyre, Waller and Mrs. Waller, and Lieut. Mein, the Fort where
Gen. Elphinstone died, Prison at Shewukkee
Carved Colossal Figure?, Alexander's Column.
Gen. Elphinstone died. Prison at Shewukkee, Prison Scene, Bameean Caves and
' Cc' ' "* '
BS^ Hicfh Street, Maa-^lehone, Lov>dorii W,
\
Wester7i and Russian Centred Asia 737
First Afghan War continwecl.
13170 History of the War in Affghanistan, from the Journal
and Letters of an Officer high in Rank, edited by Charles Nash,
map and portrait of Sir Robert Sale, 12mo, cloth. 1843 5s
13171 Diary of a March through Sinde and Affghanistan, with
Major Nott's Troops, by Rev. I. N. Allen, with panoramic vieio of
Kabul, and other sketclieSj 12mo, cloth. 1843 2s 6d
13172 Narrative of the Campaign in Afghanistan, under Gen.
Pollock, by Lieut. Greenwood, map and 5 vieivs of Cabul, Jumrood,
&c., 12mo, cloth. 1844 4s
13173 Journal of March from Delhi to Peshawar and Cabul,
with Lieut.-Col. Wade's Mission, and Narrative of Operations in
the Khyber Pass, 1839, by Lieut. Wm. Barr, 5 plates, 12mo, cloth.
1844 4s
13174 History of the War in Afghanistan, from the Letters and
Journals of Political and Military Officers, by [Sir] J. W. Kaye,
2 vols. 8vo, cloth. 1851 8s
13175 The Afghan War, 1838-42, from the Journal and Corre-
spondence of General Augustus Abbott, Bengal Artillery, by C. R.
Low, plan, 8vo, cloth. 1879 5s
13176 The First Afghan War and its Causes, by General Sir H.
Marion Ddrand, 8vo, cloth. 1879 7s 6d
13177 The Kabul Insurrection, 1841-42, Bvo, cloth. 1879 4s
Corrected from Lt. Eyre's MS. by Gen. Sir Vincent Eyre, and edited by Gen.
Malleson.
13178 Afghan War (The Second), 1878-80. Official Account,
Abridged . Published for the Government of India. In the press.
See also Argyll (p. 58), Ashe (p. 586), Bruce (p. 597), Colquboun (p. 59), Eastwick
(p. 59), Gregson (p. 743), Hanna (p. 744), Heni^man (p. 688), Lytton (p. 181), Mitford
(p. 62), Robertson (,C. G., p. 590), Shadbolt (p. 63), Roberts (pp. 221), Le
Messurier (p. 679).
Afghan Frontier and Frontier Wars, see
Adye Holdich Paget Slessor
Argyll Hutchinson Punjab Thorburn
Boulger Jacob Rawlinson Vambery
Bruce Lumsden Roberts Warburton
Curzon Lytton Robertson White
Durand McFall Sandeman Yate
Edwardes McGregor Shadwell Younghusband
Hanna Marvin Showers "Buster" Brown.
13179 Arabian Nights (The), translated by Rev. Edward Forster,
with 24 engravings from paintings by Robert Smirke, extra large-
paper ISSUE, 5 vols. 4to, full morocco extra. 1802 7
13179b Same edition, 24 engravings by Smirke, 5 vols. 8vo, half-
calf gilt. 1802 2 5s
For other editions, see pp. 36, 37 ; 568.
83f High Street^ Marylebone^ London, W.
738 Francis Edwards s Catalogue
13180 Atkinson (James) Customs and Manners of the Women of
Persia, their Domestic Superstitions, &c., 8vo, cloth (O.T.F.).
1832 ^
13181 Translation of the Shah Nameh of Firdausi, 8vo, cloth
(O.T.F.). 1832 lis
13132 Translation of Laili and Majnun from the Persian of
Nazami, 8vo, cloth (O.T.F.). 1836 2s 6d
13183 Sketches in Afghanistan, 26 jo^a^es, with Descriptions, imp.
folio, half-morocco. 1842
Contains views on the Sutlej, in the Bolan and Koojah Tasaes, Candahar, Cabul,
Kwettah, Ghuznee, and other fortresses and citadels, Maidan Valley ; sketches of
Afghans, Belooches, tomb of Baber, portraits and costumes.
13184 and Hart (Capt. Lockyer Willis) Character and Costume
of Afghanistan, being a Second Series of Sketches, 26 ylates and
map J with descriptions, imp. folio, half-mor, 1843
Including views of the Khyber Pass, Gates of Somnauth, Bolan and Kohistan
Rangers, portraits of Dost Mahomed, Shah Shoojah, Gilgee chiefs, streets and
bazaars in Cabul, Jellalabad, Kurrachee, Dadur, Khelat, &c.
13185 Fifty-jfive Original Artists' Sketches, in Water- Colours and
Ink, comprising panoramic Views and Portraits of British Officers
and Ladies, Afghan Chiefs and Native Soldiers, and other Draw-
ings mounted in an Album, together with a Set o/ tlie 26 published
plateSf engraved by Louis Haghe in 1842, the whole bound in 1 vol.
oblong folio, half-morocco 6
Many of the original portraits and sketches in this collection served as studies
for the lithographer, and most of them are highly finished artistic drawings. The
following may be specially mentioned : Crossing the Indus ; The Bolan Pass ;
Belooches in the Bolan Pass ; Three Captured Belooches ; Caubul from the Bala
Hissar, Aug. 15, 1839 (panorama) ; Palace of Shah Shoojah; Surrender of Dost
Mahomed (Nov. 3, 1840; to Sir Wm. Macnaghten ; the Governor's Place of Refuge
during the Capture of the Fortress ; Jeelum ; Children at Play ; Portraits of Sir R.
Sale, Begum Jan, Khanum Jan, Shunder Deen Khan, Alum Sherreo, Hadjee Khan
Yanker, the renowned Nasir-oo-Doulah, the Cossid Bulla Mahomed, Walee
Mahomed, Khan Sheeren, Naib Mahomed Shureef Khan, Chev. Gen. Avilabile,
and many other chiefs ; also sketch from the Salt Agents House, Tamlook, March,.
1818 (two views); Burial Ground, Tamlook, Feb., 1818 ; On the Hooghly, August,
1820 ; Chinsurah, August, 1820 ; House in Garden Reach, 1822 ; Sir H. Compton's-
House, Aug., 1820; The Grove, Sept., 1820 ; Panoramic View of Island of Ascension,
April 11, 1826 ; Ascending Vesuvius, May, 1830 (two water colours).
13186 Badger (Dr. G. P.) English - Arabic Lexicon, in which the
Equivalents for English Words and Sentences are rendered into
literary and colloquial Arabic, imperial 4to, cloth. 1881
(pub. 9 9s) 2 2s
13187 Benjamin (S. G. W.), U.S. Minister. Persia and the Persians,
with 57 illustrations f royal 8vo, cloth. 1887 15s
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13188 Biblical Archaeology Transactions of the Society of Biblical
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13189 Blanford (W. T.) Zoology and Geology of Eastern Persia,
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Major Beresford Lovett, and Missions by Major Euan Smith, 1870-
1872, with Introduction by Sir Frederic Goldsmith, maps, 2 vols.
8vo, cloth. 1876 12s
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13189b Bliss (Dr. F. J.) Excavations at Jerusalem, 1894-97, plans and
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13190 Blochmann (Prof.) Contributions to Persian Lexicography,
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13191 Bonvalot (Gabriel) Through the Heart of Asia over the Pamir
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13192 [Bordone] Libro di Benedetto Bordone nel qual si ragiona de
tutti risole del Mondo con li lor nomi antichi & moderni, historie,
fauole, & modi del loro uinere, & in qual parte, del mare stanno, &
in qual parallel & clima giaciono. Con il Breve di Papa Leone
M.D.xxviii. folio, vellum noiSS
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13196 Bruce (Richard I.) The Forward Policy and its Results ; or,
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13197 Budge (Dr. Wallis) The Histories of Rabban Hormizd the
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13199 Burckhardt (J. L.) Travels in Syria and the Holy Land
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13200 Travels in Arabia, comprehending the Sacred Territories,
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13201 Arabic Proverbs, Translated and Explained by J. L.
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13202 Burton (Sir Richard) Life of, by Thomas Wright, tuith U plates,
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13203 Burton (Isabel, Lady) The Inner Life of Syria, Palestine, and
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13204 Chardin (Sir John) Travels into Persia (1671-73), portrait,
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13205 Chodzko (A.) .Specimens of the Popular Poetry of Persia, as
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13206 ConoUy ([Oapt.] Arthur) Narrative of an Overland Journey-
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13207 Revised edition, with new map, 2 vols. 8vo, cloth. 1838 9s
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at Bokhara. See Wolff, p. 751.
13208 Coryat's Crudities, hastily gobbled up in France, Savoy,
Italy, &c., reprinted from the rare edition of 1611, with his Letters
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See note, p. 101.
13209 Coryat's Crudities^ Reprint of the Original Edition of
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158
This edition does not contain "Tom's" last letters from Ajmere and the few
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13210 Curzon (Hon. Robert) Yisits to Monasteries in the Levant,
new edition, illustrated, 12mo, cloth. 1881 3s 6d
Egypt, the Natron Lakes, Convent of the Pulley, Ruined Monastery at Thebes,'
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13211 Cyprus. Through Cyprus with the Camera in the Autumn of
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13212 Collection of 27 Parliamentary Papers and Reports on
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13213 From Cyprus to Zanzibar, by the Egyptian Delta :
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Miracles, &c., by Edwakd Vizetelly, with photo-illustrations, 8vo,
cloth. 1901 3s 6d
13214 Cyprus; its Ancient Cities, Tombs, and Temples:
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C. W. King; (2) on the Pottery of Cyprus, by A. S. Murray; (3) Greek; (4)
Cypriote, and (5) Phoenician Inscriptions.
13215 Descriptive Atla-s of the Cesnola Collection of Cypriote
Antiquities in the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, 450
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15
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l)ottery, in Phoenician and Greek alabaster, in native stone of basaltic texture or
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13216 Cyprus. Salaminia: its History, Treasures, and Anti-
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described in his 'Album' published in 1881, containing about 1,000 illustrations, of
which the present work forms a second and cheaper edition.
13217 -^ Cyprus Antiquities; Album of 60 large photographs^
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metal work, statuary, &c., from specimens excavated in the
Island, with Sketch of its History, &c., oblong folio, half-morocco.
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13218 A Handbook of Cyprus, by Sir J. T. Hutchinson and C.
Delaval Cobham, map and illustrations, 12mo, cloth. 1905 28 6d
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13219 D'Anville, Nouvelle Carte de la Mer Caspienne, 10^ in. by
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13220 Dapper (Dr. 0.) Beschryving der Eilanden in de ArchipeJ i dfei?
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13221 Delisle (Q.) Carte de Tartarie, 26 ii^-'Bf IWS!^ ^itdS'^^^Sl^
k8 lalS^in. 1723 ()^^{3s6d
ia22'3i(^lphiiqst05ie; (Wo^i M9W^^mv^){ Aceouftt of ther Kingdqnii<:q^
1 a Caubul (inoltu^o g th^ , :PftO j m\i) i ^fmwmnSi N^^y^ of -jU>p, Afghan
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AUdA*l .-';,! r.-J. ." ' /See'al'sopp.p9, l'29','an,d 9^^^^^ '."^ ' ..,^_, ,,^|
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13224 Ev^iya Efendi, Travels in Europe, Asia, and Af ricaiii' ^iie
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TaJtoif , ftfld ! Persia, visited Bagdad. Iviecca, Egypt. The accounts qf the ] ,couatrj0^.
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13226 Forbes (Duncan) The Adventures of Hatim Tai ; a Romance
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13227 Fosbery (Major), Y.C, The Umbeyla Campaign, 1863, with
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13228 Fraser (J. Baillie) Travels in Koordistan, &c., with Sketches of
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13228b Travels in the Caspian Provinces of Persia, with Notices
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13229 Glen (J.) Genealogical Catalogue of the Kings of Armenia, and
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13230 Goldsmid (Sir F. J.) Telegraph and Travel, Narrative of
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13231 Gordon (Col. T. E.) The Roof of the World : Narrative of a
Journey over the High Plateau of Tibet to the Russian Frontier
and the Oxus Sources on Pamir, map and 66 drawings done on the
spot, royal 8vo, cloth. 1876 1
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13232 Gregson (Rev. J. Gelson) Through the Khyber Pass to
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13233 Groves (Anthony), Missionary/. Journal of a Residence at
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13234 Hadji Khan and Sparroy (W.) With the Pilgrims to Mecca,
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13235 Hafiz. The 'Awarlfu-1-Ma-arif, Thirteenth Century, written
by Shaikh Shahabu-d-Din 'Umar bin Muhammad-i-Sahrwardi, trans-
lated from the Persian into English by Col. Wilberforce Clarke,
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13236 Poems of Hafiz of Shiraz, done into English Verse, with
Biographical and Critical Introduction by John Payne, 3 vols. 8vo,
vellum. (Villon Society), 1901 3
See also pp. 52 and 579.
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13237 Hakluyt Society Publications, comprising Keprints of
rare Early Voyages and Travels in Asia, Africa, and America,
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India in the Fifteenth Century.
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13240 Hanna (CoL H. B.) India Problems, (1) Can Russia Invade
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13241 (2) India's Scientific Frontier, Where is It? What is
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13242 (3) Backwards or Forwards? map, 12mo, cloth. [1896] 3s
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Robert Shirley, in 1627, from Gombroon to Bunder Abbas, Susiana, Shiraz,' pahan,
in the time of Shah Abbas. He describes the Court, government, and pec ^e, their
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13245 Henry (J. D.) Baku: an Eventful History, with Introductory
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13246 Hogarth (D. G.) The Penetration of Arabia: a Record of the
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13247 Ives (Edward) Voyage to India, 1754, and Narrative of Opera-
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13248 Jalal-addin al Siuti, History of the Temple of Jerusalem,
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13249 Jami. The Nafahtdal-ons min Hadardt al-Qods ; or, the Lives
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13251 Johnson (Col.) Journey from India to England, through Persia,
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13252 Khallikan (Ibn) Biographical Dictionary, translated from the
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13253 Kelman (Rev. John) The Holy Land, vnth 92 illustrations
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13254 Koran (The), Sale's Translation, with Preliminary Discourse on
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13255 A Dictionary and Glossary of the Koran, with copious
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13'' 7 Kropotkin (Prince) The Orography of Asia, ivith 3 7naps, and
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13258 The Desiccation of Eur- Asia, maps and illustrations
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13259 Lane (E. W.) Arabic-English Lexicon, derived from the best
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13261 Libbey (W.) and Hoskins (Dr. F. E.) The Jordan Yalley
and Petra, map and illustrations, 2 vols. 8vo, cloth. New York,
1905 ^1
13262 Loyson (Madame Hyacirthe) To Jerusalem through the Lands
of Islam, among Jews, Christians, and Moslems, 8vo, cloth. 1906
10s 6d
13263 Macarius (Patriarch of Antioch) Travels in Anatolia, Romelia,
Moldavia, Wallachia, Cossack Country, Muscovy, &c. (1653-63),
written by Paul of Aleppo in Arabic, translated by F. C. Belfour
(9 parts), 2 vols. 4to, cloth. (O.T.F.), 1829-36 1
13264 Macgregor (John) The "Rob Roy" Canoe on the Jordan,
Nile, Red Sea, and Gennesareth, maps and illustrations j 12mo,
cloth. 1870 48
13265 Macgregor (Gen. Sir C. M.) Wanderings in Balochistan, 1877,
map and illustrations, 8vo, cloth. 1882 5s 6d
Major-General Macgregor was accompanied by Capt. Lockwood of the 3rd
Punjab Cavalry, who died from the effects of the journey.
13266 Malcolm (Sir John) History of Persia: its Inhabitants, their
Government, Religion, Usages, and Character, map and 21 plates,
2 vols, royal 4to, calf (fine copy). 1815 2 10s
13267 ' Another copy, 2 vols, royal 4to, boards (uncut) 2
See also pp 47, 575.
13268 Malcolm (Rev. Napier) Five Years in a Persian Town (Yezd),
map and illustrations, 12mo, cloth. 1905 10s 6d
13269 Malec's (Ebn) Alfiyya; ou, la Quintessence de la Grammaire
Arabe, Arabic and French by Baron Silvestre de Sacy, 8vo, cloth.
(O.T.F.), 1833 7s
13271 Marvin (Charles) An Eye- Witness's Account of the Disastrous
Russian Campaign against the Akhal Tekke Turcomans, maps and
plans, 8vo, half-morocco. 1880 7s
For other works on Russian Central Asia, see pp. 581-585.
13272 Masson (Charles) Narrative of Various Journeys and Residence
in Balochistan, Afghanistan, and the Pan jab, 1826 38 ; also of a
Journey to Kaiat, Account of the Insurrection there in 1840, with
Memoir on the Geography, Tribes, Government, Antiquities,
Dialects, Manners, Customs, and Natural History of Eastern
Balochistan, map and illustrations, 4vols. 8vo, cloth. 1842-43 lis
13273 Another copy, 4 vols. 8vo, half-calf 16s
13274 Massy (Col. P. H. H.) Exploration in Asiatic Turkey, 1896-
1903, 10 illwsts. Geog. Jour., Sept., 1905 (XXVI. 272-307) Is 6d
Travels in the Taurus, Northern Syria, to the Source of the Euphrates, through
Kurdistan, to Lake Van, Mt. Ararat, Erzerum, Kars, &c.
13275 Masudi (El) Historical Encyclopedia, entitled * Meadows of
Gold and Mines of Gems,' from the Arabic by Dr. Aloys Sprenger,
Vol. I. (all published), 8vo, cloth (O.T.F.), 1841 Us
d3^ High Street^ Marylebone, London^ W,
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13276 Maundrell (Eev. Henry) A Journey from Aleppo to Jerusalem,
1697, fifth edition, with the Author's Journey to the Euphrates
and Mesopotamia, plates, 8vo, calf. Oxford, 1732 3s
13277 Maunsell (Major F. R.) Central Kurdistan, map and illus-
trations, Geog. Jour., August, 1901 (XVIII. 121-144) Is 6d
13278 Miles (Col. S. B.) Across the Green Mountains of Oman
Geog. Jour., Nov., 1901 (XVIII. 465-498)
13279 Minchin (Capt. C.) Memorandum on the Beloch Tribes, pp. 80.
(Punjab Records), 1869 2 s
13280 Mirkhond, The Rauzat-us-Safa. Early Kings of Persia to
the Conquest of Iran by Alexander the Great, by D. Shea, 8vo,
cloth. (O.T.F.), 1832 6s
See also p. 569.
13281 Mohammed. The Rise of Islam, by Prof. D. S. Margouliouth
illustrated, 12mo, cloth. (Heroes of the Nations Series), 1905 4.
13282 History of Muhammedanism, containing Life and Cha-
racter of the Arabian Prophet, Accounts of the Empires founded
by the Arabs, the Codes of the Muselmans, Literature and Sciences
of the Saracens and Turks, &c. [by Charles Mills], 8vo, calf.
1817 6s
13283 Akhlak-i-Jalaly. Practical Muhammadan Philosophy,
from the Persian by W. F. Thompson, 8vo, cl. (O.T.F.), 1839 lis
13284 The Tohfut-ul-Mujahideen : a History of the First Settle-
ment of the Mohammedans in Malabar, and of their subsequent
Struggles with the Portuguese, translated from the Arabic by
Lieut. M. Rowlandson, 8vo, cloth. (O.T.F.), 1833 68
* See also Koran, p. 745, and pp. 36-43 ; 330-332, and 568-570.
13285 Mohammed Ben Musa's Algebra in Arabic, with Trans-
lation by Rosen, 8vo, cloth. (O.T.F.), 1831 lis
13286 Napier (Col. Elers) Wild Sports in Europe, Asia, and Africa,
with 7 'plates, 2 vols. 12mo, cloth. 1844 7s 6d
Account of voyage from India vitJ Mauritius and the Cape ; Sporting in
Andalusia, Barbary, and Syria ; Excursions in Malta and Gozo, Mt. Lebanon, the
Libyan Desert, kc
13287 Neamet Ullah, History of the Afghans, translated from the
Persian by Dr. Dorn (2 parts), 4to, cloth. (O.T.F.), 1829-36 10s 6d
13288 Neumann (C. F.) History of Yartan and of the Battles of the
Armenians, by Bishop Elisceus, translated from the Armenian, 4to,
cloth. (O.T.F.), 1830 7s
13289 Vahram's Chronicle of the Armenian Kingdom of Cilicia
during the Time of the Crusades, and other Translations from the
Chinese, &c., 4to. cloth. (O.T.F.), 1831 7s
13290 Newton (Sir Charles) Travels and Discoveries in the Levant:
West Coast of Asia Minor, Halicarnassos, Cnidus, Island of Rhodes,
Kos, &c., 2 maps, 39 plates, and 38 woodcuts, 2 vols, royal 8 vo.
The illustrations include views, and drawings ofjandscapes; details of ar^^^^^^^
tecture and sculpture ; interesting views in Rhodes and specimens of the architecture
of the Knights-afterwards of Malta.
83^ High Street, Marj/lehone, London, W.
748 Francis Edwards's Catalogue
13291 Osterr (K. K.) Teppich-Erzeugung im Orient, with 4 full-page
plates and 30 textual iUustrations, imp. Svo, half-inorocco. Vienna,
1895 10s
Monographs on Oriental tapestry and carpets by Sir George Bird wood, Dr. Wm.
Bode, Von (ierspach, feidney Churcliili (Feisiau), V. J. Kobmson (Indian), J. M.
Stockel (Smyrnian), and C. Burdon Clarke.
Palestine Exploration Fund. See pp. 562, 563.
13292 Pelly (Sir Lewis) The Miracle Play of Hasan and Husain,
revised by Woliaston, 2 vols, royal 8vo, cloth. 1879 14s
13293 Persia, Map of, compiled in the Simla Drawing Office, Sui-vey
of India, six sheets, each 26 in. by 38 in., mounted and folded, 8vo.
1897 12
13294 Persian Gulf, Chart of, 24 in. by 18 in. [1750 ?] 4s
13295 Persia and AfTghanistan, 1834-39, Correspondence relating
to, pp. iv-206, folio 4s
Correspondence between England and Kussia and Persia on Affairs of the two
Asiatic Countries and the Indian Frontier.
13296 Pocock (Prof. Edward) Specimen Historise Arabum ; accessit
Historia Veterum Arabum ex Abu'l Feda, cura Antonii I. Sylvestre
de Sacy, edidit Josephus White, portrait of Pocock (590 pp.), 4to,
calf. Oxford, 1806 10s
Two important works on the Arabs before Mahomet.
13297 Pococke (E-ichard), LL.D. A Description of the East : Obser-
vations in Egypt, Palestine, Syria, Mesopotamia, Cyprus, and
Candia, the Archipelago, Asia Minor, Thrace, Greece, Italy, &c.,
103 large plates, mapSf and plans, 2 vols, folio, calf. 1743-45 1 10s
Included among the plates are views of Thebes, Alexandria, plans of Ephesus
and the Temple of Diana, Tyre, Jerusalem, and the Holy cSepuichre, Temple of
Baalbeck (10 views and plans), Mosque of Damascus, Phoenician Inscriptions, &c.
13298 [Porcacchi]. L'Isole piv Famose del Mondo descritte da
Thouiaso Porcacchi da Castiglione, arretino e intagliate da
G. Porro con T aggLuntadi molte Jsole all* G. Trivltio, numeroas
maps engraved in the text, folio, vellum. Venice, 1576 1 16s
The islands described and illustrated in the text are Iceland, the if ebrides and
Orcades, Gottland, Ireland, British Isles, Scotland, Holland, Zeeland, Majorca,
Minorca, Corsica, Elba, Sardinia, Sicily, Malta, City of V^enice, Greek Archipelago,
Corfu, Ionian Islands, &;c. ; Battle of Lepanto (157ij, Cephalonia, Zante, the Morea,
Cerigo, Candia (Crete), scarpanto, Rhodes, Santorini, Milo, Nicsia, Scio, Mitylene,
Constantinople, Staiimene, Negroponte, Cyprus ; City of Mexico (Lake), ' Mondo
Nuovo ' (North America and the West Indies, showing the otrait of Aniau between
Kamtchatka and the Alaskan Peninsulas), Japan (in the middle of the N. Pacific),
Hispaniola (Haytij, Cuba, Jamaica, S. Lorenzo (Madagascar), S. Giovanni (Porto
Rico), Taprobana (Ceylon), Moluccas, with Sumatra, Malacca Peninsula, Java, Java
Minor (Borneo), Gilolo and Philippines ; to these are added a Mappamondo ^showing
N. and S. America and the Great South Continent), and a Nautical Chart of the
Atlantic, S. Pacific, and Indian Oceans.
13299 Ptolemy's Map of Asia Minor : Method of Construction, by
Rev. H. iS. Cronin Geog. Jour., April, 1905 (XXV. 429-441) Is 6d
13300 Rohrbach (Paul) Vom Kaukasus zum Mittelmeer : Eine
Hochzeits-und Studienreise durch Armenien, 42 illustrations, imp.
8vo, sewed. Leipzig, 1903 4s
83, High Street, MaryUbone, London, W.
Western and Hussian Central Asia 749
13301 Robinson (Dr. Edward) On the Dead Sea and Jordan Valley ;
Petsrmann (Aug.) On the Pall of the Jordan and other Rivers ;
MoLYNEUX (Lieut.) Expedition to the Jordan and Dead Sea, &c.,
diagramJouR. R. Geog. Soc, 1848 (XVIII. pp. 77-130) 3s 6d
13302 Romer (John) Brief Notices of Persian and the Zend Language
(Bombay Asiatic Soc), 1853, pp. 14 Is (5d
13303 Ronaldshay (Earl of) Sport and Politics under an Eastern
Sky, 2 mapSf 14 full-page and other illustrations , royal 8vo, cloth.
1902 7s
Travels in pursuit of wild game (ibex, gazelle, antelope, snow-bear, &c.) in
highest Asia Kashmir, Leb, Tibet, &c., and a journey from Simla to London by
Land, vid Quetta, Nushki, Sistan, Meshed, and the Caspian.
13304 On the Outskirts of Empire in Asia, 2 maps, 8vo, cloth.
1904 10s 6d
Observations on a journey through Asia by way of Konia, Aleppo and Mosul to
Bagdad, thence to Teheran, Resht and Baku, across the Caspian to Merv and
Bokhara ; thence North Eastward, with side journeys into the Tian Shan and the
district of the Lesser Altai, afterwards by rail to Port Arthur, with visits to Pekin,
Wei-hai-wei, and Japan.
13305 and Penton (Edward) A Journey from Quetta to Meshed
via the Nashkisistan Trade Route, illustrated Geog, Jour., July,
1902 (XX. 70-87). _1&J^
13306 Sketch Map showing Routes of Lord Ronaldshay and
Mr. E. Penton through Baluchistan and Ecistern Persia, 1901, 14 in.
by 14 in., mounted. (R.G.S.), 1902 2s
13307 Russell (Dr. Alex.) Natural History of Aleppo, containing a
Description of the City and the Neighbourhood, second edition,
with large additions and notes by his Brother Patrick Russell, map
and plates, 2 vols. 4to, calf. 1794 9s
13308 Sadi. The Gulistan of Shaik Saday: a Complete Analysis of
the Entire Persian Text, by Major R. P. Anderson, royal 8vo,
half-calf. Calcutta, 1861 10s
13309 The Gulistan; being the 'Rose Garden' of Sa'di : the
First Four Babs in Prose and Verse by Sir Edwin Arnold, Author
of * The Light of Asia,* 12mo, cloth. 1899 2s
See also pp. 53, 580.
13311 Samarcande ; Les Mosquees de. Fascicule I. Gour-Emir,
text in Rass and French (9 pp.) and 18 plates (11 chromolithographs),
imperial folio. Leipzig, 1905 5
13312 Sandeman (Colonel 3. Robert) his Life and Work on our
Indian Frontier : a Memoir, with Selections from his Corre-
spondence and OfiQcial Writings, by T. H. Thornton, portrait,
15 full-page and smaller illustrations, 8vo, cloth. 1895 5s
" His great worlc was the pacification of Baluchistan, where he ruled in ahnost
patriarchal fasbion. The name of ' Senaman Sahib ' will long be remembered with
love and reverence in the hills of Baluchistan. He died, as he lived, m the discharge
of his duty a brave and honourable soldier, and a true friend." i)ai^2/ News.
See also p. 224.
83, High Street, Ma/rylebone, London, W,
750 Francis Edwards's Catalogui
13313 Schliemann (Dr. Henry) Troy and its Remains, translated
by Miss Dora Schmldtz and edited by Philip Smith, 500 illustra-
tions, 8vo, half- calf. 1875 14s
13314 The Prehistoric Palace of the Kings of Tiryns: Results of
the Latest Excavations, mapf plans, 24 chromoSf and 188 wood
engravings, imp. 8vo, cloth. 1886 128
13315 Researches and Discoveries on the Sites of Mycenae and
Tiryns, ivith 20 plans and 550 woodcuts, royal 8vo, cloth. 1878 12s
For other works by Dr. Schliemann, see p. 557.
13316 Schumacher (G.) Survey of the Jaulan, maps and illv^trations,
8vo, half-calf. 1888 48
13317 Another copy, bound up with Abila of the Decapolis, plans
and illustrations, 8vo, half-calf. 1888-89 58
13318 Schuyler (Eugene) Turkistan : Notes of a Journey in Russian
Turkistan, Khokand, Bukhara, and Kuldja, maps and numerous
illustrations, 2 vols. 8vo, cloth. 1876 lOs 6d
A studf of the political and social condition of the re^ons annexed by Kussia,
with valuable appendices of the history of Khokand and of Bukhara, on mediseval
travellers, and on Russian policy in Asia (by Prof. Grigorief ).
"Mr. Schuyler's Turkestan still maintains its place as the leading work on
Central Asia." Boulger.
13319 Sykes (Mark) Dar-ul- Islam : a Record of a Journey through
Ten of the Asiatic Provinces of Turkey, with Appendix by J. H.
Smith, and Introduction by Prof. E. G. Browne, maps and illustra-
tions, 8vo, cloth. 1904 98
13320 Sketch Map, illustrating the Journeys of Major P. M.
Sykes in Persia, Afghanistan, and Baluchistan, 18 in. by 14 in.,
mounted. (B.G.S.), 1902 28
13322 Tabari, Ohronique de, traduit sur le Persane par L. Dubeux,
Llv. I., 4to, cloth. (O.T.F.), 1836 98
See also p. 36.
13323 Tavernier (Jean-Baptiste) Les Six Voyages, qu'il a fait en
Turquie, en Perse, et aux Indes, nouvelle Edition, augmentee,
portrait and numerous plates, 3 vols. 4to, calf. Paris, 1681-81-80
1 5s
13324 The Six Voyages of John Baptista Tavernier, through
Turky into Persia and the East-Indies, numerous plates, translated
by John Phillips ;- also Description of the Kingdoms between the
Euxine (Black) and Caspian Seas, by an English Traveller, 1 vol.
folio, calf. London, 1678 1 Ss
13325 Collection of Travels by Tavernier and Bernier, including
Relations of Toijquin and Japan, plates, folio, calf. 1684-88 1 8s
Travels in India. See p. 696.
13326 Thorburn (S. S.), Bengal C. S. Asiatic Neighbours, with maps,
showing actual and political Frontiers, 8vo, cloth. 1894 6s
The Bone of Contention ; India restive under Machine Rule ; Loosening the
Bonds of Empire ; Evolution and Effects of Tzardom ; the Afghans and their
Country; England and Russia in Central Asia, Administration of ourN.W. Frontier,
Independent Tribes Swats, Afridis, Waziris, Baluches, &c.
83, High Street, Marylehone, London, W,
Western and Russian Central Asia 751
13327 Tournefort ([Joseph Pitton de]) Voyage into the Levant the
Archipelago, Constantinople, Black Sea Coasts, Armenia, Georgia,
the Frontiers of Persia, xmth wiaps, plans of towns and. monuments,
figures of animals, plants, &c., and a Life of the Author, 2 vols.
4to. 1718 12s
13328 Town send (Meredith) Studies of the Kelations between Asia
and Europe, new edition, 12mo, cloth. 1905 5s
Contents: The Influence of Europe on Asia ; Islam and Chrigtianity in India;
Will England retain India? English and Asiatic Feeling contrasted ; the Great
Arabian ; Race Hatred in Asia ; Indian Abstemiousness ; Asiatic Notion of Justice ;
the Core of Hindooism ; Cruelty in Europe and Asia : a Typical Asiatic ; the Arabs
of the Desert; "Fanaticism" in the East; Why Turkey Lives ; Tropical Coloniza-
tion ; the Future of the Negro ; the Negro Problem in America ; the Progress of
Savage Races ; the Contempt of Asia for Europe.
" It would be difficult to exaggerate the interest of this remarkable book. In it
Mr. iTownsend deals with some of the most poignant problems that confront the
British people as the ruler of the greatest and most Asiatic of the Empires of Asia."
Spectator.
13329 Trade and Resources of the Countries on the N.W. Boundary
of British India : Government Report, royal 8vo, cloth (pp. x-90,
10, 62, ccclxxvii). Lahore, 1862 6s
Trade of the Biluchis, Brahmins, Afghans, Khivans, Bokharans, and Tribes of
Central Asia, Kashmir, Western Tibet, &;c.
13330 Tweedie (General) The Arabian Horse, his Country and his
People, toith 7 coloured portraits of famous horses, map, and other
illustrations, 4to, cloth. 1894 (pub. 63s) 36s
Contains portraits of " Shah-Rukh," " Claverhouse," " Greyleg," *' Hermit,"
" Rex," " Euclid," " Lanercost," and others.
13331 Wilbraham (Capt. Richard) Travels in the Trans- Caucasian
Provinces of Russia, to Lakes Van and Urumiah, Georgia and Persia,
1837, map and plates, 8vo, cloth. 1839 58
13332 Willcocks (Sir J.) From Kabul to Kumassi, Twenty-four
Years of Soldiering and Sport, illustrated, royal 8vo, cloth. 1904 9s
13333 Wolff (Dr. Joseph) Narrative of a Mission to Bokhara, 1843-45,
to ascertain the Fate of Col. Stoddart and Capt, Conolly, 9 plates
and portraits, 2 vols. 8vo, cloth. 1845 6s
13334 Another edition, portrait, 8vo, cloth. 1846 4s 6d
See CoNOLLT, p. 741 .
13335 ^A^ood (Capt. John) Journey to the Source of the Oxus, with
Essay by General Yule, 8vo, cloth. 1872 3s 6d
Capt. Wood was the first European after Marco Polo and Benedict Goes to
reach the Pamir Regions. See p. 586.
13336 Wright (Dr. Wm.) The Empire of the Hittites, toitk map,
inscriptions, and decipherments, 8vo, cloth. 1884 68
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