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The History of the British Empire in India - Volume Four

by Thornton, Edward

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London: Wm.H.Allen, 1843 Volume four of a five volume set. Publishers original black blind stamped cloth with gilt titling. New end papers. III-XI. 586 pages plus six fold out hand coloured maps by Juland Danvers. Map of India shewing the British possessions in the year 1750. Ditto for 1784. Ditto for 1804. Ditto for 1834. Ditto for 1842. Some minimal foxing to maps otherwise no defects.

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Title
The History of the British Empire in India - Volume Four
Author
Thornton, Edward
Format/Binding
Publishers Original Cloth
Book Condition
Used - Very Good
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Edition
First Edition
Publisher
Wm.H.Allen
Place of Publication
London
Date Published
1843
Size
230x150mm
Keywords
India. History

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