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Memoir of a Map of Hindoostan; or The Mogul's Empire
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Memoir of a Map of Hindoostan; or The Mogul's Empire: With an Examination of some Positions in the Former System of Indian Geography: And some Illustrations of the present one: And a Complete Index to the Names of the Map (First Edition)

by James Rennell, F.R.S.

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FIRST edition, extremely scarce copy, modern cloth backed boards, occasional spotting, foxing and soiling, quarto, complete copy with all maps in great condition, pages internally clean.
Note- The Map of India was not originally included in the FIRST edition, and was included in the third edition onwards.
Overall condition-Very good or better.
James Rennell, often called "the Father of Oceanography", was the surveyor general of Bengal. In 1767 Lord Robert Clive, the then Governor of Bengal and Bihar, appointed him as surveyor-general of the East India Company's dominions in Bengal. Rennell produced some of the first accurate maps of Bengal at one inch to five miles as well as accurate outlines of India and his Map of Hindootan is "the first approximately correct map of India". He oversaw the earliest maps of the course of the Ganges, British Bengal and published his famous Bengal atlas in 1780.
His Map of Hindoostan was published in 1782, and three editions of his accompanying Memoir of a map of… Read More
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Monuments Anciens et Modernes de l'Hindoustan
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Monuments Anciens et Modernes de l'Hindoustan

by Louis Mathieu Langles

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Monuments Anciens et Modernes de l'Hindoustan, First Edition, 1821, Paris.
2 volumes, folio (416 x 290mm).
Half-titles present, first volume with large engraved vignette by Henry Salt on title, double-page letterpress table - "Tableau des factoteries Européennes", 3 maps hand-coloured in outline and all 143 plates present, of which 16 are in colour or sepia (some foxing and browning, mainly to text leaves, not affecting images).
Original Marbled boards, title in gilt on red label, uncut copy; some wear and chips to spine, specially at the head.
Vol 1 needs recasing (ask if needed, additional charges will be required); otherwise the overall binding is in good condition.
Provenance: G. Botta (bookplates).
An uncut copy of this interesting illustrated work dedicated to India/Hindostan. The author, Langles, left his military career to study oriental cultures and this unfinished work is considered a rare masterpiece on ancient Indian monuments. The volumes explore the archaeological and aesthetic aspects… Read More
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